Country Inn & Suites by Radisson / Residence Inn or Springhhill Convention Center

TXYankee

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We are trying to pick between the Country Inn & Suites by Radisson / Residence Inn convention center or Springhhill Convention Center,.

We are two adult woman, like nicer accommodations and don't mind walking. The County Inn is $55 less per night, but the first night is not available so we would need to change hotels. The $135 price per night including resort fee VS the $190 makes me wonder if there is a significant location or quality difference. And I keep thinking "if it looks to good to be true...It probably is!" Has any one stayed at both?

We welcome any input!
 
We have not stayed at these hotels, but the RI and Springhill Suites CC are both newer hotels. (The RI is the newer of the two.) Both get good reviews on this board. They are right next to/over a 24/7 CVS (good for some groceries, sundries, any little items you might have forgotten to pack, etc.) and a Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf. The walk to the parks is not bad -- about 20 minutes, depending on the signals and the line at bag check.
 
I haven't stayed at those hotels near Disneyland, but we've stayed at both chains in the past year or so. Springhill seems a bit more upscale, the breakfast was a little better, the rooms had a bit more room, the linens are a little nicer. The one we stayed in was a suite with a sofabed-type thing and our bathroom was strange -- frosted sliding door on it. Which is strange if you're travelling with 3 teens.

We stay at Country Inn & Suites a lot because there's one near a place we frequent. Breakfast is basic, room is basic (but actually pretty large for the price). They have a decent rewards program.

Springhill we checked into using the app and they had our room ready for us. All things considered, I'd probably go for Springhill just because it seemed a little more fun and nicer.
 
For 55 less per night go with country inn and use uber. I stay at that Springhill when I want 2 queens and a sofa bed. Its not a hard walk but I can't imagine it is that much better the country inn. I actually always thought that particular country inn in seemed nicer than springhill
 


$55 per night is pretty substantial. We have stayed at a Country Inn in Washington and thought it was fine.
 
I recently stayed at the Country Inn and really loved my stay there. Facilities were nice , close to Gardenwalk and full breakfast though never had a chance to take advantage of it.
Keep in mind they charge for parking if applicable and a resort fee of $18 i think per night so make sure to include that in your calculations.
 

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