Hyatt Regency Orange County | Anaheim, USA
We
woke up early around 6am on our last day in Los Angeles as we had a
big day ahead of us. We had a Lux Bus to catch, which would take us
all the way to Disneyland.
The
trip took a little more than an hour and dropped us off at our home
for the next two nights, a King Suite at the Hyatt Regency, Orange
County.
Check-in
wasn't available until 4:00pm, but our friendly front-desk service
staff arranged for a room to be cleaned while we sipped on some hot
gingerbread latte at the Starbucks located in the lobby (yes the
hotel actually has an onsite Starbucks!). By the time when we
finished our breakfast just before 9am, our suite was ready.
The
suite was nothing lavish, in fact the décor was pretty plain and I
was not a fan of the colour palette. But it was spacious for the two
of us. The bed was big and comfortable, I couldn’t have asked for
more given that Anaheim isn't exactly a resort destination. Everybody
goes there for one reason and that's to have fun at Disneyland! Who
honestly spends anytime other than snoozing in their hotels anyway?
The
hotel provides a frequent shuttle bus to Disneyland for $4 per person
per day with unlimited rides. The bus was also equipped with TVs to
entertain the little ones, including myself. I was glued to the TV
screen when Toy Story was on.
Hyatt
Regency is a big hotel but it felt private, we had no trouble
sleeping and our entire floor was really quiet. I found the service
to be outstanding as the staff were nice and very welcoming. Just a
pity our room had an inwards facing view that overlooked the huge
lobby atrium instead of a view back towards disneyland.
I
personally think that the Hyatt Regency is a great choice for
somewhere that's extremely close to the Disneyland with a reasonably
friendly price-tag.
Bunnies'
travel notes:
Bunnies'
suite number: 857
Number
of suites: 240
Swimming
pool: yes
Check-in
/ check-out times: 4pm and 12pm
Standard
price: $290+
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