Hotels near the crosswalk to the park

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    Originally Posted By tripplanner

    Park Vue or Camelot or ? We've stayed at Camelot, but after walking in the park for 4 days, it seemed very very far. We need 2 rooms because there are 10 people in our group...connected rooms would be nice, but not mandatory. We will be there for 6 days. Thanks!
     
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    Originally Posted By AZDLDad

    I have not stayed at any of the crosswalk hotels. I do not know if you are familiar with all of them but here is a link to the hotels on Harbor, that might help others answer your questions.
    <a href="http://www.geocities.com/ashpsyche/DisneylandLinkMap.html" target="_blank">http://www.geocities.com/ashps
    yche/DisneylandLinkMap.html</a>
     
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    Originally Posted By SuzieQ

    Tripplanner - try the Queen/Queen mini-suites at Park Place Inn. It's sits right at the crosswalk. The minisuites are large and have 2 queen beds, plus a sofa bed. The sinks are outside the bathroom, so that helps a lot with everyone getting ready in the morning. We've done connecting suites in the past and it works well.
     
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    Originally Posted By quincytoo

    ^^^^LOL I was coming on to to warn them about NOT booking Desert Slums....when I saw your name and thought "ah she beat me to it".

    Avoid the Desert Inn
     
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    Originally Posted By ajnhollysmommy

    I say the Park Vue - very very close. They have a suite that has 3 queens. I cant remember how you wanted to divide the group up but give them a call. Ask for the enteratinment rate or AAA .
    I have my room reserved there already for July. Suite with kitchen. For breakfast they have make your own waffles, all the normal breakfast stuff, 3 types of cereal,toast, bagels,muffins, instand oatmeal(quaker brand) juice and milk.
    *if we end up running into each other in July I will buy you a coffee in Downtown Disney, then we will take our pic with the cell phone and send it off to Miss Jodie with a sign that says "Wish you were here" LOL!!!
     
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    Originally Posted By fkurucz

    We stayed at the BW Anaheim Inn in 2006. It next to the Tony Roma's just south of the corosswalk. The Non smoking room was a little smokey, and they could not move us as they were booked. It was $77 in October, so it was good deal, but will be unlikely to return due to the smokey room.
     

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