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Westin Anaheim Resort Review

October 22, 2025 By Lindsay Leave a Comment

On my most recent trip to Disneyland, I had the pleasure of staying at the Westin Anaheim Resort! Here’s a review of that experience.

Westin Anaheim Resort

Westin Anaheim Resort

Last year, I stayed at the Candy Cane Inn and enjoyed the close proximity to the park. This year, I opted to stay at the Westin Anaheim Resort due to the hotel‘s location and wonderful amenities! Having stayed here 3 nights, I think I can give a fair review of the experience.

The Location

I had read a few reviews mentioning the walk being a little long. However, the map made it look straight forward. Plus, I liked that most of the walk was on Disney’s property, so it felt safer. I walked over via Disneyland Dr versus taking Harbor Boulevard to avoid dealing with the unhoused. Most of the time, I was able to cut through the Grand Californian Hotel to make the walk shorter. However, you can’t do that during park opening. Additionally, one afternoon of my trip, there was a security guard who wouldn’t let me on property since I didn’t have a hotel or dining reservation at the hotel. So, just something to keep in mind if you stay here.

The Resort

I will say, this was a really nice place to stay. Everything felt luxurious and comfy. In fact, I noticed immediately how cushiony the carpet was! I feel most of the time, it’s just carpet over concrete. This was soft and plush!

The bed was very relaxing and the pillows didn’t go flat! The shower even had good pressure! I can see why this is a highly rated resort with all of the deluxe amenities.

The room also features some high tech fancy light switches. It was neat on the first day, but lost a little something by the last day. Also, I couldn’t get the light on the mirror to go out completely, so it lit up the room at night.

Upon arrival, I noticed that there wasn’t any soap at the sink. I notified the front desk on the way to the parks and when I returned to my room that night there were two bars of soap! So, I was pleased with their speed and ability to handle this issue.

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Pros

  • Luxe accommodations – This felt like a deluxe resort without the pricetag. It was several hundred dollars cheaper per night than the Disney resorts but was a really nice hotel.
  • Wonderful bed – The bed was so comfy! The bedding was soft and the pillows didn’t go flat!
  • Good water pressure – Not every hotel (particularly in California) has great water pressure. I was pleased to discover the water pressure here was great.
  • Has several restaurants – I like staying somewhere that has at least one restaurant on property for arrival and departure days. Unfortunately, I didn’t get a chance to try out all of the restaurants here. However, I did grab a Chicken Biscuit Sandwich from the Blossoms Market and Cafe before my departure to the airport. It was tasty!
  • Most of the walk to the parks is on Disney property – I appreciated how safe the walk to and from the park felt since this was a solo trip.

Cons

  • More expensive than some closer hotels – This hotel is nicer than most found on Harbor Blvd. However, it’s also more expensive than most of them.
  • Longer walk – The first day or two didn’t seem so bad. However, I was starting to drag by the third day. It’s about 1.0 to 1.1 miles each way.

Is the Westin Anaheim Resort worth it?

I truly enjoyed my stay at the Westin Anaheim Resort. The amenities were amazing. However, I might pick somewhere closer to the parks next time just for convenience. If you don’t mind a longer walk to/from the parks, this is a top pick!

Filed Under: Hotel Reviews Tagged With: Anaheim, California, Disney, Disneyland, Disneyland Resorts

Candy Cane Inn Anaheim Review

December 11, 2024 By Lindsay Leave a Comment

On my most recent visit to Disneyland, I elected to stay at the Candy Cane Inn! So, today I’m doing a review of that experience!

Candy Cane Inn

Candy Cane Inn

Given that this was a solo trip, I didn’t want to spend all of the money to stay at Disneyland Hotel again. However, I wanted something a little closer than the Sheraton Park Hotel I stayed at last May. So, I went with the much hyped online Candy Cane Inn!

Admittedly, I was a tad disappointed to discover that it’s not a Christmas themed hotel. However, it is located directly behind Cars Land at Disney’s California Adventure! Plus, it has some great perks!

Standard Room

I booked a standard double queen room. All of the rooms here have been recently refurbished! Everything in the rooms look nice and new! I love the addition of the Mickey rug placed in between the beds. The bed was very comfortable! My room was very close to the lobby building, which was very convenient for grabbing breakfast. However, the first night of my stay included listening to children playing in the outdoor pool loudly. Thankfully, the other two nights were pretty quiet.

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Pros

  • Location – You can literally see the backside of Cars Land from the motel’s parking lot! It’s a quick 5 minute walk to the park gates from this motel.
  • Trolley – There’s a trolley that runs every so often to and back from the parks. So, it’s a quick walk but you don’t have to walk if you don’t want to.
  • Free breakfast – This hotel has one of the best free breakfasts I’ve ever had! They had an assortment of fresh donuts that tasted amazing! There were also some croissant sandwiches that were great for powering me until lunch. There was also a waffle maker by the pool as well as some fresh fruit. I was really impressed with the spread available here.
  • Recently refurbished – The rooms look great, so you don’t have to worry about anything falling apart.
  • Security guards – I mentioned in my Sheraton review that there are several unhoused folks on the streets here. Thankfully, this hotel has its own security guards that patrol the hotel and it felt really safe staying here.
  • Friendly – Everyone I encountered here was really friendly. In fact, the nice lady at the front desk switched me from an upstairs room to a room downstairs due to my luggage situation and there not being an elevator here.

Cons

  • No regular tv channels – I know you don’t travel to watch tv, however I enjoy watching tv when I get ready to go out or to bed. Unfortunately, they had only digital channels here.
  • Pool can be loud – The pool is open until 11 PM and sometimes people in it are noisy. They can interrupt light sleepers or be bad for napping.
  • No elevator – Make sure you request a lower room if you can’t handle stairs.
  • Limited trolley schedule – It’s wonderful they provide the free trolley, but it is run on a schedule. So, if you aren’t ready to leave at the right time, it’s a bit of a waste.
  • Limited theme – There’s not really a cohesive theme here. So, if you like staying somewhere with an immersive theme, maybe look elsewhere. If you want a relaxing place with clean touches, then this is the place for you.
  • A little pricey – This place used to be a good bit cheaper, prior to the refurbishment. It is also a little more expensive than some nearby hotels. It’s still much cheaper than staying on property though.

Is the Candy Cane Inn worth it?

I thought the rate of $279/night was acceptable given the location and various included amenities. I loved being so close to the parks and the free breakfast was awesome. I would definitely stay here again, but I will probably look somewhere else too.

Have you ever stayed at the Candy Cane Inn?

Filed Under: Hotel Reviews Tagged With: Anaheim, California, Disney, Disneyland, Disneyland Resorts

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.

Filed Under: Hotel Reviews Tagged With: Anaheim, California, Disney, Disneyland, Disneyland Resorts

Sheraton Park Hotel Review

June 1, 2023 By Lindsay Leave a Comment

On my most recent visit to Disneyland, I stayed off-site to save some money since I was traveling solo. However, I didn’t want to stay somewhere shabby. So, I stayed at the Sheraton Park Hotel at the Anaheim Resort. This is my review of my four night stay there!

Sheraton Park Hotel

Sheraton Park Hotel

Unlike Walt Disney World, Disneyland has only three on-site resorts and they are all considered deluxe resorts. Seeing as how this was a last minute solo trip, I didn’t feel right spending that much money on this trip. So, I opted to stay somewhere that was nice and within walking distance to the parks without paying a fortune. I ended up going with the Sheraton Park Hotel at the Anaheim resort. Here are the pros and cons of staying here.

Pros

The majority of these bullet points are the exact reasons why I chose to stay here.

  • Location. It’s technically near the convention center, so it would make a great conference/event hotel. It’s also a 15-ish minute walk to the theme parks. I loved being able to just walk to the parks. That’s a huge perk over visiting WDW and dealing with the buses.
  • Restaurant. Unfortunately, I never was hungry enough to enjoy dinner here, but it sounds amazing! Nonetheless, I was very thankful for the 6 AM breakfast of french toast. I always prefer to stay somewhere with a restaurant so I don’t have to wander far if I get hungry. So, this was a nice perk.
  • Newly refurbished. The rooms were recently refurbished and are really nice. Everything still looks shiny and new, so you don’t have to worry about something falling apart or being overly dirty.
  • Comfortable. The beds are very comfortable. Also, I had a very quiet stay here, which is more than I can say for some other theme park stays.
  • Balconies. Every room has a balcony to look out over California. Some rooms even have a theme park view. I had a city view and was happy with that.
  • Disney Good Neighbor Hotel. I booked a Disneyland Good Neighbor package, which was super convenient for booking the hotel and park tickets together. Plus, I was able to log-on and make payments. I intend to make a future post about the pros of staying at a Good Neighbor Hotel in the future.
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Cons

Now, admittedly some of these are minor or even petty complaints. However, they are things that I didn’t like and want to share for complete honesty.

  • Walk by homeless. Remember that short walk I mentioned as a pro? Well, it seems a lot longer when you are dodging the homeless. This certainly wasn’t the hotel’s fault as it wasn’t on their property. Although, a free shuttle to/from the park would be a nice amenity to have at night here. I probably won’t stay here again for a strictly theme park visit again unless I’m with my husband simply due to the night time walk.
  • No free in-room Wi-Fi. This was a complete surprise as I assumed every hotel with business guests would offer free Wi-Fi. However, there was only free Wi-Fi in the lobby here and that was a nuisance.
  • Dark bathroom. This probably wouldn’t bother most people. However, there isn’t a light over the shower. So, it was a darker bathroom than I’m used to. Also, I could see how people with limited vision could have trouble with this room.
  • Air conditioner is finicky. It seems like it shuts off after there’s no movement in the room for a period of time. I can’t guarantee that’s what was happening, but the room was certainly warmer when I slept or left it. I can see this being a bigger problem in the heat of summer.
  • No early access to room. I attempted to check in a little early, however my room wasn’t ready. In fact, my room wasn’t ready at check-in time either. They did store my luggage for me while I waited, but it was a bit of an annoyance to start the trip this way.

Is the Sheraton Park Hotel worth it?

If you are considering a stay at this hotel for a conference at the convention center, it’s probably a good option. If you are comfortable walking past the homeless population, then it’s a terrific option for a Disneyland stay as well. As I said above, I will probably look at spending a good bit more money to stay on-site next time just to feel safer on the walk as a female traveler.

Have you stayed here before? What was your experience like?

Filed Under: Hotel Reviews Tagged With: Anaheim, California, Disneyland, Disneyland Resorts

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