I agree with ParkHopper1. These are the only hotels referred to in the thread, so far. The rest are motels. When I was in the park for the majority of a park day in my 20’s the motels on Harbor were fine. I am not 20 anymore and motels no longer meet my needs. They’re loud because of outdoor walkways, with uncomfortable beds and mediocre food. I stayed at the best western park place place inn last December with my sibling. We’d happily stayed there many times before but I will not do so again.Within reasonable walking distance Courtyard Inn is the nicest offsite property IMO. Holiday Inn Express and Fairfield are also decent...while there are plenty of other that are DIS Board favorites for various reasons, most are more lackluster motels IMO.
SpringHill Suites and Residence Inn are also nice new properties but closer to a 15 min walk to the gates,
The best reviews I read are for Candy Cane Inn.
e Paradise Pier is not worth half of that in my opinion. What are you looking for in a hotel? How close, parking, p
Hotel Indigo gets good reviews on this board. It is across the street from a Starbucks, a Blaze Pizza, and a 24 hour Walgreens. The walk to the parks isn't bad -- about 15 minutes, depending on the signal at Harbor.Would love to walk if possible. We will have a rental car but do not want to pay the car fees for DL parking. I was also looking at Hotel Indigo, is that a good place? Not interested in motels. Would like a regular hotel type feel. I'm also booking with JB vacations and we are doing our airfare with points so i'm a little limited in options.
Would love to walk if possible. We will have a rental car but do not want to pay the car fees for DL parking. I was also looking at Hotel Indigo, is that a good place? Not interested in motels. Would like a regular hotel type feel. I'm also booking with JB vacations and we are doing our airfare with points so i'm a little limited in options.