My company booked me in here during an event at the Anaheim Convention Center. This is a nice enough hotel, but nothing special, and certainly not one of the brighter lights in the Marriott universe.
First of all, it's a mile south of Disneyland. So if you're here on a weekend during off-season you'll have kids running up and down the hallways while their parents look the other way. I prefer not to imagine what it's like in high season. I probably shouldn't blame the kids, though; the TV selection is meager, so there likely wasn't much to do.
Check-in was easy enough despite a clerk who seemed bored by the whole thing. The room was a suite with a bedroom separated from the living area by a door. The bathroom had doors to both the bedroom and living area.
There was a small fridge -- handy for keeping bottled water so as not to drink the $5 (!) Evian they leave for you.
The maid kept the room adequately clean, though for some reason, over 5 nights, never once left another bar of soap.
In the so-called business suite there are two computers. One is free, but carries a warning sign that it's only to be used to print boarding passes. The other allows access for $3. That's right -- $169 a night, and $3 to check e-mail. Talk about nickel and diming.
When I came to Disneyland on vacation in years past, I kept far away from the "Anaheim Resort" trap, prefering to stay in Fullerton or Costa Mesa and driving the extra bit. As a business traveler going to the convention center, I would have been better off doing the same, and offer that suggestion to others.











