If you’re just looking for a place to sleep after long days at Disneyland, this hotel gets the job done. It’s extremely budget-friendly and you truly can’t beat the walking distance to the parks—major perk if you don’t want to deal with parking or shuttles. The room itself was basic but fine for what we needed. Nothing fancy, but that’s not what we were paying for.
That said, there was one major issue: we specifically requested a ground floor accessible room for a wheelchair user in our group. While the room was on the first floor and indicated it was ADA, the bathroom doorway was too narrow for even a slim wheelchair to pass through. That’s a serious oversight. Accessible should mean accessible—not “close, but not quite.”
If you’re just looking for cheap and close, this place checks the box. But if accessibility is important to your group, I’d recommend confirming very specific dimensions and features before booking.