Originally Posted By oneroberta Making a road trip from Washington State the end of March... Have family in SoCal but want to stay near Disney for a few nights... What are the best Hotels for LARGE FAMILIES... I have 5 boys ages 5,6,7,9 and newborn... oh yeah and a husband...
Originally Posted By davewasbaloo Hmmmm, you may want to look at a World Mark Villa or a Staybridge Suite. If push comes to shove, Marriott Newport Coast is 25 minutes away with an ocean view and they have 3 bedroom villas that sleep 8 comfortably. Very luxurious, great pools, and even a fire pit for smores. We love it there.
Originally Posted By gottaluvdavillains The hampton in Buena park (5 min from dl) Has a two room suite one room has a king bed with a tv, microwave, refridg bathroom. the second room has 2 beds with a TV and bathroom. The rooms are large - especially the king (well it seems bigger since it only has one bed) They also have breakfast. In august we stayed there and it was $149 with the AAA rate for the suite.
Originally Posted By koolaidmom we stayed at the park vue inn with 2 queen beds and a pull out sofa bed. it had a separate bedroom for the queen beds. it also had a kitchenette and a wonderful bathroom. Also an additional bathroom sink in the kitchenette. it was clean and right across the street from disneyland. We have stayed there 3 times and loved every minute.
Originally Posted By Pollyana Carousel Inn has a family suite that we liked...a room with 2 queen beds and a bath and then a queen bedroom with another bath. It was nice, clean, and reasonably priced. But that was a few years ago.
Originally Posted By tapdancemom A few years ago we stayed at Garden Groves's Residence Inn. It was brand new at the time and we very happy with it. We had a suite with two bedrooms each with own bath. There was a kichen and living room area. The couch pulled out to a bed. The kitchen had a full size refrigerator, stove, dishwasher and microve aslo a coffee maker. There was a breakfast, included hot items like waffles and biscuits and gravy. There was a snack in the evening. We even used their free shopping service to get supplies we didn't have with us. We had a child with dietary needs so we cooked a couple of our own meals.
Originally Posted By dllovinrn we have always had great luck with the website www.vrbo.com; it's a vacation home rental site. There are other similar sites, but this one seems to have the most listings. We have found some really delightful places from the east coast to the west, for (generally) much lower prices & greater amenities. Anaheim has a nice variety, many with private pools. We find they are much nicer for large groups, or for those who nedd some "space" at the end of a long, crowded Disney day! Good luck, have a great trip!
Originally Posted By nemopoppins If you can afford it, a two bedroom suite at the Disneyland Hotel would accomodate your family very nicely.
Originally Posted By nemopoppins ^^^Or maybe that doesn't sound right either. I mean depending on your priorities, consider the Disneyland Hotel.
Originally Posted By fkurucz There is a Marriott extended stay suites hotel near the stadium that is quite affordable. You can rent by the day. Last year with a corporate code I was able to get a 2 room suite for $79 a night. They have a pool.
Originally Posted By purplekisses2000 We have stayed at the Residence Inn Maingate in 2005. It's like townhouses. The breakfast was really good and it's free. We walked it but it is a little far for smaller kids. We had 6 of us in a two bedroom, two bathroom, with pull out sofa. The kids were 8, 8, 14, 14, and 14 and me and my husband. They are on ATR.
Originally Posted By purplekisses2000 opps on too many kids, we only had the 2-8 year olds and the 2 14 year olds with us. Also the there is a full kitchen and we cooked dinner a couple of nights. During the week they have a managers receptions with things like garden salad, chicken noodle soup, raviolis and such. My kids liked the pool and the laundry room is right next to the pool. We are staying there again in December of this year.