The CLOSEST Hotels To Disneyland! Within 1/10th Mile ONLY!



We rundown the closest hotels to Disneyland in Anaheim! This video is stuffed with information for your upcoming trip! At this point we have stayed at every close hotel to Disneyland! We love the walking experience of the resorts. The good neighbor hotels! Every hotel within a 1/10th of a mile walk from the main pedestrian entrance on Harbor Boulevard! We show you prices, maps, amenities, the rooms and the walk to the parks! 🥁🥁🥁

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0:00 Intro
1:00 Intro to Harbor Blvd.
1:49 Park Vue Inn
3:05 Best Western Park Place Inn & Mini Suites
4:44 Desert Inn & Suites
6:44 Del Sol Inn
7:45 Tropicana Inn & Suites
9:16 Best Western Plus Anaheim Inn
10:28 Camelot Inn & Suites
11:48 Grand Legacy In The Park
13:24 Wrap Up

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32 thoughts on “The CLOSEST Hotels To Disneyland! Within 1/10th Mile ONLY!”

  1. Really wish I had seen this a month ago 🙁 we ended up booking the Marriott springbok suites main gate Anaheim – told it is within a mile.. hoping it is “walking distance” 😐

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  2. Man 😩 I only have to drive 10 min down the road bc I live here 😉 lol
    I love this vid even tho I don’t think I’ll go to any of these hotels haha.
    Good jobs guys

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  3. This video will be helpful to so many! Definitely wish I could have found something like this on our first family stay. It would be great if you can do a part 2 to this video of everything up to half a mile!

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  4. WOW, what an amazing video. Thank you, LIKED and SUBSRIBED. Great editing and exactly what I was looking for to compare the hotels/motels and make a decision for our upcoming trip in August.
    Thanks again….

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  5. How about hotels near Disneyland that the average joe could afford. Having to pay for a room AND parking? Ridiculous. Maybe a hotel near Disneyland, which is affordable, and offers a free shuttle service to Disneyland and back?

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  6. Well done video, very helpful. Thank you!
    I stayed in the Tropicana in the 70s as a kid 😳 and it looks almost the same!
    I remember we had a mild earthquake one night there, too, we just thought a truck hit the building.

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  7. We always stay at the BW Anaheim Inn and love it!! The breakfast area is my favorite part because of the outside patio! Sitting outside drinking coffee watching all the people walk by towards Disney is the best! Second favorite is Park Place Inn. Those are the two best hotels in my opinion!

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  8. My wife and I stayed in the Tropicana last November for my birthday and absolutely adored it. Also we got a deal for less than 200 a night, and that was even with having to add a night at the last minute.

    Beyond any of that… The value of being just so close to the parks can't be overstated. It took so much stress off our minds to know that if we needed to leave the park for any reason, we wouldn't be sacrificing valuable time on travel or having to deal with the nightmare of public transit at the end of the night to get back.

    We're not sure when we'll be back, but we'll definitely be staying at the Tropicana again.

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  9. This a great video loaded with lots of useful information. The visuals provide an insight into the properties and amenities that merely looking at a map cannot provide. I will review this video when it is time to book a room.

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  10. Ever since Walt Disney opened. Disneyland, he regretted having to share the neighborhoid with “outsiders”. According to legend, that’s why he chose to purchase the vast amount iof orange groves in Central Florida.
    That all done with, and now a “live with it” situation, it is ironic that the Harbor Hell area has become far from that, in ither words, the areas near the park entrance driveways have become orime and marketable as “better” than what Disney itself provides. I used to think of H?H. As undesirable, but i am relooking at tgese prooerties for all the nearby conveniences, e.g. less expensive, variety of rooms, available reasonably priced food, and shorter walking distances among them. The final irony,is that, as Disney raises it”s prices more and more, probably to ensure an upper-crust customer at its hotels, it economically pushes more value to these Harbor Blvd properties, so that they continue to thrive. Remember that magnets both attract and repel at the same time. Funny how things sometimes play out.

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  11. By any means I am definitely not a wealthy person…So when I saw what the rates were going for at their premium California Resort , I seriously about fainted

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  12. Hello,
    Thank you for this. I am a local who lives about 45 minutes away from Disneyland without traffic, but with the traffic it usually takes about two hours to get there. At the end of the month I will be taking my son to Disneyland 1st trip and on his 4th Birthday! However, he does take a two-three hour nap every day. I know will not make it to the fansmatic..or the fireworks if he does not nap. With the weather. I am thinking of staying somewhere we can stay and to get his nap in and get out of the heat. I had some friends who did this and said it was worth it. I have been saving up for the trip and thought why not have a mini get away.

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  13. You need deep pockets indeed they can charge what they want will never go broke these Hotels just over the Top great videos indeed gives a insight but to stay it's still a heavy cost indeed how can the average American afford this.

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