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Disneyland Hotel Review

October 3, 2023 By Lindsay Leave a Comment

On my most recent trip to California, I was lucky enough to share a room with my mom at Disneyland Hotel! This is one of the three deluxe accommodations on property. Keep reading to see if I think it’s worth it.

Disneyland Hotel

Disneyland Hotel

There are three on-property hotels at DL: Paradise Pier (soon to be Pixar Pier), Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel, and this one. Typically Paradise Pier has the lowest price of the three and we were initially planning to stay there. However, a promo came out in early July that made this hotel cheaper than Paradise Pier! So, we jumped on it and booked it immediately.

This hotel is special in its long history and current design. It opened during Walt’s lifetime, but he didn’t have the money to build it. Thankfully, the company now owns and operates it. It has the most pure Disney feeling of any domestic resort, in my opinion. So, without further ado, here are my pros and cons of staying here…

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Pros

  • Magical touches – This resort has the most magical touches of any Disney resort I’ve stayed at. I loved taking in all of the little things in the room. My favorite part had to be the headboard with fireworks that light up and plays music! It’s fantastic to constantly feel like you are in this magical bubble.
  • Walking distance to parks – One of the reasons we love visiting DL (as opposed to WDW) is the walkability of it all. It’s so nice to just walk to the parks or back to the room for a break.
  • Early Park Entry – Staying at one of the three official resorts grants you 30 minutes early access to the theme parks. Although, starting in January 2024, this changes to just one park offering the perk per day. We took advantage of this perk on both of our park days and were happy we did so as we were able to knock out some stuff out early. We got in line for Runaway Railway at Disneyland and Radiator Springs Racers at Disney California Adventure early.
  • Preferred access to dining reservations – I’m not entirely sure what this guarantees, but I will admit that I had no issues getting the reservations we wanted 60 days out.
  • Comfortable bed – This hotel has a significantly better mattress than most of the Walt Disney World resorts. It felt comfortable all night.
  • Quiet – I think I heard people only once or twice from our room. This is significantly better than the Value resorts at Walt Disney World.
  • Good food – The quick service here (pictured below) is my favorite domestic Disney quick service restaurant. They also have a character buffet offering both breakfast and dinner!
  • Safety – This is the sole reason we booked an official resort this time. We feel safe on property and prefer to not have to walk by the homeless, unlike in my Sheraton Park Hotel Review.
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Cons

  • Price – This has to be the biggest con of staying on property. Even with our discount, the room was very expensive! Honestly, the costs of the flights and rooms are prohibitive for many return trips at this point. However, I suppose it’s difficult to put a price on feeling safe.
  • Few plug ins – This isn’t a deal breaker by any means. However, simply due to the age of the resort, there aren’t many electrical outlets in the rooms. They have added a desk with plug ins. That meant that all of our devices were across the room, away from the bed. I was happy I brought an adapter to add more plug-ins.
  • Annoying green light – Again, this isn’t a deal breaker. However, the smoke detector has a bright green light that glowed in my face all night long. I ended up stacking pillows in front of my face in order to sleep.
  • A lot of walking – This hotel is a bit further out than some hotels from the parks. So, wear comfortable shoes.

Is Disneyland Hotel worth it?

I think once again, the value of something is highly subjective. DL charges outrageous prices to stay on-property. However, it’s also hard to put a price tag on feeling safe and secure. It’s definitely a wonderful place to stay for any Disney parks fan though. If it’s in the budget, I say go for it. If it’s not, maybe consider Paradise Pier or an off-site property close to the gates.

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Best Hotels in The Smoky Mountains

August 30, 2023 By Lindsay Leave a Comment

I have stayed in lots of different hotels in The Smoky Mountains. In fact, I’ve written a review of most of the places I’ve stayed at. It recently occurred to me that I should do a best of post to highlight my favorites. So, if you are planning a trip to the area, then hopefully this can help you narrow down your choices.

Hotels in Smoky Mountains

Hotels in The Smoky Mountains

When planning a trip to the Pigeon Forge area, you quickly realize there are a plethora of places to stay. There’s all kinds of cabins on VRBO as well as countless hotels in the area. So, it can be difficult to decide where to stay. My biggest piece of advice for choosing a place is this: pick a place near the attractions you want to visit that is in budget. Personally, I prefer to stay in Pigeon Forge as it’s in between Sevierville and Gatlinburg. That way, I don’t have to deal with the traffic of getting into Gatlinburg unless we really want to visit. That being said, here are some of my favorite places to stay in the area.

Best Gatlinburg Hotel

If you are planning on doing stuff in Gatlinburg, than I highly recommend staying there. Having a place to park and not having to pay for it is a huge help when visiting this tiny town. My mom and I really enjoyed our stay at Margaritaville Resort Gatlinburg. The location of this hotel is perfect as you don’t have to drive far down the main road to get to it. Then, you can simply park your car here and walk to all of the attractions. You can read my full Margaritaville Resort Gatlinburg review here.

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Best Pigeon Forge Hotel

As I said above, I prefer to stay in Pigeon Forge most of the time. So, I have a much harder time picking a favorite here. I’d probably default to the Inn at Christmas Place as I’m a huge fan of the holidays. I’ve loved both of my stays here, neither of which was during the holiday season. You don’t have to love the Christmas season to enjoy a stay here, but it certainly helps. To get an idea of what it’s like to stay here, you can read my The Inn at Christmas Place Review.

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My other top pick in Pigeon Forge would be the Margaritaville Island Inn. Unfortunately, I’ve yet to stay at the Margaritaville Island Hotel, however it looks amazing too. I love that both of these options puts you within walking distance of several entertainment and dining options! You can read my full Margaritaville Island Inn Pigeon Forge Review to see what it’s like to stay there.

Best Hotel for Dollywood

I know that some people visit the area solely to visit Dollywood. If that’s the case for you, I think you should stay at Dollywood’s DreamMore Resort. With the free bus transportation to the park, it can be a no-brainer. Plus, you can purchase special package (hotel and tickets) deals when you stay here. A new Dollywood resort is opening later this year and I’m sure it will be equally amazing.

Tiny House in Sevierville

For Sevierville, I thought I would mix it up a little. My husband and I enjoyed our stay in a tiny home at The Ridge Outdoor Resort last summer. It was super close to Dollywood and off of the main road, so we were able to avoid traffic. It was a peaceful stay.

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Best Places to Stay in The Smoky Mountains

I think these are the best hotels in the Smoky Mountains (and tiny home). What do you think of my choices? Have you ever stayed in one of these places? Do you prefer to stay somewhere else?

Filed Under: Hotel Reviews Tagged With: Dollywood, Pigeon Forge

Walt Disney World Value Resorts Guide

August 16, 2023 By Lindsay Leave a Comment

There are so many different places to stay at WDW that it can be difficult to decide which is best for you and your family. So, as part of my content on the hotels, I’m doing a breakdown guide for each tier of hotels to help people decide which one is best for them. Today, I’m starting with the Walt Disney World Value Resorts!

Disney World Value Resorts

Disney World Value Resorts

Technically, there are five different Disney World value resorts: All-Star Movies, All-Star Music, All-Star Sports, Pop Century and Art of Animation. The All-Stars are the cheapest rooms on property. Pop Century is typically a little more expensive than those three and Art of Animation is the most expensive in this category. I’ve stayed at all but All-Star Sports and I believe that each of them can be the right fit for certain people. To help people decide, I will be declaring which one is best for each circumstance.

Best for Couples

The best value for a couple is Pop Century. My husband and I have stayed here many times! We love that it’s on the Skyliner and the prices are more tolerable than some other places on property. Also, the theming tends to draw in fewer groups, so it’s a little calmer than the others. You can read my full Pop Century review to get a better idea of what you can expect at this hotel.

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Best for Bigger Families

I know that some people have larger families and require a suite. For that, I’m going to recommend the suites at All-Star Music for the most budget friendly. However, the suites at Art of Animation look amazing as well! I think it really depends on your budget here. If you can’t spring for AoA, then Music is perfectly fine. However, the theming at Art is probably more attractive to families with small children. Full disclosure: I’ve never had the privilege of staying in either of these suites. However, if I ever do, I will post a separate review and may amend this post to reflect my new opinions.

Best for Teens

If you have teenagers traveling in your group who have outgrown over-the-top Disney character themes, then I would suggest looking at All-Star Music or All-Star Sports. Both of these have large statues themed to the resort that may appeal to teens with an interest in sports or music. I did an All-Stars Resorts Overview a while back that you can read to get a better sense of pros/cons of staying at an All-Stars.

Best for Disney/Pixar Movie Fans

If you have a “Little Mermaid”, “Cars”, “Lion King”, or “Finding Nemo” fan then you should consider Art of Animation. I stayed in a “Little Mermaid” room back in 2019 for my Art of Animation review. I was tickled with the theming and I imagine other fans of these films would be as well.

If you have a “Toy Story”, “101 Dalmatians”, “Love Bug”, “Mighty Ducks” or “Fantasia” fan, then you should stay at All-Star Movies.

Best Disney World Value Resorts Overall

I think the best Walt Disney World Value Resorts are Pop Century and Art of Animation. The Skyliner just can’t be beat! However, a stay at an All-Star is still a good time and is better in certain circumstances. Those are just the two I prefer. So, do you agree with me? If not, which one(s) do you prefer?

Filed Under: Hotel Reviews Tagged With: Disney World Resorts, Orlando, Walt Disney World

Disney’s Art of Animation Resort Review

July 25, 2023 By Lindsay Leave a Comment

Disney’s Art of Animation Resort is another one of the “value resorts” at Walt Disney World. I previously stayed there in 2019 on a solo trip. Today, I’m going to review it as I wrap up my look at the value resorts at WDW.

Art of Animation Resort Review

Art of Animation

Disney’s Art of Animation resort is across the lake from Disney’s Pop Century Resort, which I reviewed a few weeks ago. It’s basically a sister resort to Pop with highly themed areas corresponding to different Disney/Pixar films. It also has access to the Skyliner for transportation to Hollywood Studios and Epcot. While technically considered a value resort, it is usually the most expensive value resort on property. This is due to the popular animated film themes and the fact it has family suites. This is a fun resort to walk around and look at the huge statues in each area. The movies represented include: the standard rooms in “The Little Mermaid” and family suites in “Cars”, “Finding Nemo”, and “The Lion King”.

Pros

  • Movie Themed Rooms/Sections – This is probably one of the biggest perks of staying here. If you or your loved one is a big fan of one of these movies, then this is a huge reason to stay here. I stayed in “The Little Mermaid” section to celebrate my 30th birthday since the original animation came out the year I was born.
  • Family Suites – The family suites can sleep up to 6 people with a regular queen sized bed, a bed/table combo, and a pull out sofa bed. This is great for larger families or groups. It also makes it more expensive. I’ve not had the pleasure of staying in one of these rooms, but I hope to someday. If I do, I will be sure to do a separate review and link it here.
  • Large Pool – In fact, Art of Animation has the largest resort pool at Walt Disney World! The Big Blue Pool is themed to “Finding Nemo” and is very big!
  • Skyliner Access – My husband and I love the Skyliner. It’s so easy to use and we prefer to stay at resorts on the Skyliner just to use this mode of transportation.
  • On-site Perks – Just like staying at Pop or even Disney’s All Star Resorts, you get certain perks for staying on-site including 60 days advance dining reservations, early park entry, and free park transportation!
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Cons

  • More Expensive – The standard rooms are the most expensive value rooms and the suites are sometimes comparable in price to a deluxe resort.
  • Beds in Suites – Again, there’s only one regular bed in the suites. So, I guess you can pull straws for the other beds in a group with multiple adults. Ha.
  • Noise – This is moreso in a standard room as those have outdoor corridors. The suites have interior hallways and should be quieter.

Is Art of Animation Worth The Money?

I think the question of value of this resort really comes down to preferences and budget. It may be worth it for a fan of one of the movies or for larger families. However, a couple would probably prefer the cheaper rooms across the lake at Pop.

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Disney’s Pop Century Resort Review

July 5, 2023 By Lindsay Leave a Comment

Back in May, I started my Walt Disney World Resort reviews with All Star Resorts Overview. Today, I’m doing another value resort, but it’s a step up, in my opinion. I’m talking about Disney’s Pop Century Resort!

Disney's Pop Century Resort

Disney’s Pop Century

This is a retro themed resort wherein different sections of the resort are themed to different decades! Beginning with the 1950’s and ending with the 1990’s, you can stay in a decade with lots of nostalgia. There’s lots of fun life-sized pieces of memorabilia around the resort. Think Rubik’s cubes, cell phones, a foosball table and more! It’s definitely fun to walk around and see everything. Plus, there are lots of fun historical facts posted around the resort/lake. For reference, the preferred sections include the 50’s, 60’s, and 70’s theme.

While this resort is technically a value, like the All Stars, it is more expensive and has some added perks. Similarly to how I reviewed the All Stars, I think I will do a pros/cons list to help people decide if this is a good resort for their stay.

Pros

  • Cheaper rates – While it’s more expensive than the All Stars, it is cheaper than all of the other on-site resorts.
  • Skyliner – I love the addition of the Skyliner at WDW. It’s a gondola system that makes getting between certain resorts and parks easier! If you stay at Pop, Art of Animation, Caribbean Beach Resort, or Riviera Resort then you will use the gondolas to get to/from Hollywood Studios and Epcot! Personally, I consider this to be one of the biggest perks of staying here!
  • Fun Theme for Older Folks – My mom enjoys seeing things from her childhood here. Likewise, I enjoy seeing stuff from the 90’s.
  • On-Site Perks – Staying on-site at WDW gives you access to free park transportation, early park entry, and dining reservations 60 days out!
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Cons

  • Theme May Not Enthuse Kids – While adults may love the nostalgia of staying here, I don’t know that many kids will like it.
  • Noise – Personally, I find there to be more noise at all of the value resorts, regardless of the resort. The walls and floors are thin and I’ve heard all kinds of things here.
  • Crowds – Again, similar to other value resorts, this one attracts groups and can be crowded or rowdy depending on the time of the year.
  • Pull down bed – I don’t know why they made the decision to remodel all of the value rooms with a pull down bed. However, you get another bed/table combo here just like at All Stars.

Is Disney’s Pop Century Worth It?

This was the first resort I stayed at with my husband. In fact, I’ve stayed here several times in the past. Between the costs and Skyliner, it can be a no-brainer in some situations. My only hesitation now is the pull down bed for a longer trip and the noise. So, if those things aren’t of concern to you, then this may be the perfect resort for you!

Filed Under: Hotel Reviews Tagged With: Disney World Resorts, Orlando, Walt Disney World

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