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Originally Posted by Alex Stroup
So, Disneyland could tear down all three and put in parking lots and I'd be fine since they are so far outside of what I look for in a hotel room (a door that locks, a bed approximately as firm as the floor, and cheap).
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Exactly the opposite of what I look for in a Disneyland-stay hotel room. (Though inexpensive-ish gets major points).
I'm looking for a space lavish and large enough to entertain many guests. The feeling of being on-property is important if the ocassion commands (i.e., majorly-numbered Disneyland Birthdays). A view of the fireworks from the suite is very desireable. Balconies are a big preference.
On those ocassions where we entertain in the suite (i.e., most circa July 17ths) ... I find that, generally speaking, more fun is had in the hotel room than in the Park. Thus, the hotel room is of supreme importance.
But, of course, I'm renting the space primarily for a party. I live within 30 minutes of Disneyland, so there's rarely a need for the more pedestrian hotel use of someplace nearby to sleep.
Nothing beats the top floor of the Bonita Tower for the best combination of the desired attributes. But if they demolish her, I'm willing to settle for the gorgeous (albeit nonsmoking) suites in the Grand Cal ..... if I win the lottery.