Sheraton Anaheim Review

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76%
families recommend
225 family reviews

Families will love:
  • Free shuttles to Disneyland
  • Great view of the evening fireworks
  • Awesome game room


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About Sheraton Anaheim

If your children dream of sleeping in Cinderella's castle while visiting Disneyland, they will be more than satisfied with a few nights in the castle-like Sheraton Anaheim. Built just a few years after Disneyland, but completely renovated as recently as 2007, this castle is complete with turrets and guard towers. There's no moat, but technically, the little bridge and pathway over the koi pond could suffice in a pinch.

Many families choose this Sheraton property simply for its neighbor -- Disneyland -- and the free shuttles that run from the hotel to the park entrance every 30 minutes throughout the day. And in the evening, some claim the 13 acres of the hotel grounds provide a better view of the fireworks than inside the park. Plus, by watching the fireworks from the hotel, you don't have to fight the crowd getting out of the park afterward.

The 489 rooms here are situated in connecting buildings of four levels that surround three beautifully landscaped courtyards, including one very impressive rose garden that blooms all year. It's not uncommon to find a wedding or vow renewal ceremony taking place here. Pictures of real castles from around the world lend an air of authenticity to the hallways, and the Tudor-style exterior contributes to the feeling that your family is vacationing somewhere very special.

The excitement of being so close to Disneyland is often lost on children as they enter the lobby, past a life-size bronze Mickey, and find themselves face-to-face with the four brilliant 50-gallon fish tanks that are the focal point of the lobby. The top two tanks are home to fresh water fish and the bottom two tanks are home to salt water fish -- and yes, relatives of Nemo can be found swimming about. Nemo and friends can keep the kids entertained while adults check in a few steps away at the Disney Desk to find the best deals on multi-day tickets for the family.

For those who arrive via private automobile to the hotel, parents will appreciate that self-parking charges are only $10 a day, a very good rate for Los Angeles hotels. This location is also just a few minutes from the Honda Center and Angels Stadium, and a good location for exploring the amenities greater Los Angeles has to offer.


Written by Diana Lambdin Meyer

 

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