
Anaheim's BEST Kept Secret: Days Inn Orange (Near Disneyland!)
Anaheim's BEST Kept Secret? Days Inn Orange (Near Disneyland!) - My HONEST Breakdown! (Brace Yourselves…)
Okay, buckle up buttercups, because I'm about to spill the tea on the Days Inn Orange near Disneyland. Forget the polished travel blogs, this is the REAL deal. I'm talking warts and all, the good, the bad, and the "wait, did that really just happen?" of my recent stay. And let me tell you, it was an experience.
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(Accessibility – The Right Start, But…)
Right, let's start with a huge plus: Accessibility. This is a big one for me, because, well, life's a lot easier when you're not battling tiny doorways and treacherous bath tubs. They say Days Inn Orange is accessible, and they're mostly right. The wheelchair accessibility was…decent. Ramps were available, and the elevators were working (praise the travel gods!), but the hallways sometimes felt a little cramped. My friend used a wheelchair, and she said navigating the common areas was manageable, but still required some extra care. They had the basics covered, which is a step above some places. Still, the devil’s in the details, and there's always room for more.
(On-site Accessible Restaurants / Lounges – Crickets)
Okay, here's where things get a tiny bit bleak. There aren't any on-site accessible restaurants or lounges. None. Zero. Zilch. This is a bummer, especially after a long day at Disneyland when your energy levels are lower than a politician's morals. Fortunately, there are restaurants nearby, but it's not the same as collapsing into a comfy seat with a cocktail after a few hours of princess photo ops.
(Internet Access – My Lifeline!)
Let's talk Internet Access because in today's world, not having it is akin to living under a rock. Praise be, the hotel offered Free Wi-Fi in all rooms! and that's a huge win. It’s absolutely crucial. My laptop would be the only thing keeping me and the rest of my group from breaking out into an all-out riot. It was pretty reliable, honestly, which is saying something. There was a little wobble at times, but it held up surprisingly well. The Internet [LAN] option exists, too, if you're really clinging to the old days. I personally didn't use it, but it's there!
(Things to Do / Ways to Relax – Where’s the Spa?!)
Alright, time for the "nice to haves." The website hints at relaxation, and the fitness center will keep you from turning into a complete couch potato. As for the more luxurious options like Body scrub, Body wrap, Fitness center, Foot bath, Gym/fitness, Massage, Pool with view, Sauna, Spa, Spa/sauna, Steamroom, Swimming pool, Swimming pool [outdoor]…well, don't get your hopes up! They don’t actually have any of that! The Swimming pool [outdoor] is your best bet for a dip and is fairly standard for the area.
(Cleanliness and Safety – Pandemic Proactive!)
Okay, so, COVID. It's a thing. And I was genuinely impressed by their efforts. They were definitely taking things seriously. They used Anti-viral cleaning products (the smell will tell you), offered Hand sanitizer everywhere, and had Staff trained in safety protocol. The Rooms sanitized between stays, and Daily disinfection in common areas were welcome sights. There was even Safe dining setup and Individually-wrapped food options, and they had Physical distancing. I appreciate that. The room sanitization opt-out available. Look, it's not flawless - I didn't exactly see them performing the "professional-grade sanitizing services" with the intensity of a surgical team every time, but they made a noticeable effort, and that made me feel a bit better.
(Dining, Drinking, and Snacking – The Breakfast…Oh, the Breakfast!)
This is where things get…interesting. Let's start with the good: there's Room service [24-hour]. Perfect for those late-night Disney-induced sugar crashes. And you know what? It actually delivers on its promise. The restaurants are present, and the Coffee shop is a welcome sight at least a few times a day. You can get Coffee/tea in restaurant or a Bottle of water. There's a Snack bar, the Bar had a nice atmosphere and there were Happy Hour options.
And then… the Breakfast [buffet]. Oh. My. God. It's… well, let's just say it's basic. Western breakfast included, but don’t expect culinary fireworks. It was… functional. I wouldn't describe it as a culinary experience. It did fill the hole in my stomach. And you HAVE to be on the lookout for the hard-boiled eggs, sometimes these are just an unfortunate shade of green. I'm still not sure about the Asian breakfast or Asian cuisine in restaurant options, because I couldn't bring myself to attempt those, but others said the breakfast buffet was okay. The food wasn’t bad, so don’t expect anything you can’t find at home.
(Services and Conveniences – Perks and Pitfalls!)
They had the usual suspects: Air conditioning in public area, Cash withdrawal, Concierge, Daily housekeeping, and Elevator. They also offered Food delivery, which is super handy. There's a Convenience store which is a blessing when you realize, at 10 p.m., that you've run out of gummy bears. But they aren't always the biggest or cleanest spaces. Laundry service is available, and they have those handy Safety deposit boxes.
I was impressed they have facilities for people with disabilities, but it's the bare minimum. I was sad that they didn’t have Babysitting service, which would be nice given the other options.
(For the Kids – Mostly There!)
Family/child friendly is definitely a point in the Days Inn's favor. The pool is good. They should have Kids facilities, although I didn’t personally see many of these. The Kids meal might or might not be available.
(Getting Around – Stress-Free(ish))
The Airport transfer is a bonus, especially if you're flying in. They have Car park [free of charge], which is a lifesaver in Anaheim! And the Car power charging station is a nice touch for those of us who have joined the futuristic electric car club. There's also Taxi service available.
(Available in All Rooms – The Essentials)
Air conditioning? Check. Free bottled water? Sort of, it may or may not also be available. Hair dryer? Yes. Wi-Fi [free]? Absolutely.
(The Final Verdict - With a Sprinkle of Chaotic Honesty)
So, would I recommend the Days Inn Orange? It depends. If you're on a tight budget, need a decent, accessible place near Disneyland, and aren't expecting five-star luxury, absolutely. If you're okay with a no-frills experience, and want a place to crash after a long day, it's a solid contender.
It’s not perfect, by any means. There are some rough edges, and you’ll probably have at least one minor "that's life" moment, like the one elevator that took a nosedive out of service for a couple of hours. But the staff were friendly, the location is great, and the price is right. It's a good base of operations.
Just don't go expecting a spa. And for the love of all that is holy, pack your own breakfast bars just in case.
Luxury Stays Await: Pittsburgh's North Shore Paradise at Residence Inn!
Okay, buckle up, buttercups, because this isn't your meticulously planned, Pinterest-perfect travel itinerary. This is the REAL DEAL, the gritty, slightly caffeinated journey through Days Inn by Wyndham Orange Anaheim, CA, where my sanity (and my phone battery) are constantly hanging by a thread.
ITINERARY: Days Inn by Wyndham Orange Anaheim - "Operation: Disney Debacle (and Maybe Some Relaxation)"
Day 1: Arrival and the Great Toilet Paper Hunt (aka, "Welcome to Paradise… Sort Of")
- 1:00 PM: Arrival! (Supposedly). After a flight that felt longer than the gestation period of an elephant (and a rental car situation involving questionable paperwork and a very aggressive sales pitch for "luxury seat upgrades"), I finally roll up to the Days Inn. First impressions? Let's just say the exterior paint job has seen happier days. And is that plastic covering the chairs in the lobby? Intriguing…
- 1:15 PM: Check-in Chaos. The kind lady at the front desk is lovely, bless her heart. But she's currently juggling three phone calls, a crying toddler (not mine, thankfully), and a very grumpy man demanding extra towels. My room? Surprisingly… okay. Clean-ish. But that’s short for some of what the room have. I can hear the freeway, which adds a lovely soundtrack of semi-trucks and existential dread.
- 1:30 PM: The Toilet Paper Crisis. Okay, let's be real, this is when things escalated. Zero. Zilch. Nada. Toilet paper. Panic sets in. I embark on a covert mission, scouring the hallways like a caffeinated squirrel, trying to find the housekeeper. Finally, success! (And by “success” I mean, I got one roll, which I’m using very sparingly.)
- 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM: Poolside… Relaxation?! (LOL). The pool. Sigh. It looks… inviting. Mostly. There are kids, and lots of them. One is loudly discussing the merits of Fortnite strategy. The other is eating a popsicle that’s melting faster than my hopes for a quiet afternoon. I try to read my book, but the ambient noise is a symphony of squeals, splashing, and the occasional "MOM! He stole my floatie!" I manage to get through two pages. Progress!
- 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM: Stalking the vending machine. The vending machine is a beacon of hope (and questionable snacks). I am really trying to get a bottle of water. It rejects all attempts. I am pretty sure it's taunting me.
- 6:00 PM: Dinner - The quest for edible food. I tried to get dinner at the diner in the area because the hotel did not have one. The dinner was an interesting experience, but it may not be appropriate to explain what happened.
- 7:00 PM: Attempted Early Bedtime. The freeway is still roaring. But I've got my precious roll of toilet paper, my slightly sunburnt shoulders, and a growing sense of defiant optimism. Maybe, just maybe, I'll actually sleep.
Day 2: Disney Delirium and the Search for Caffeine (and maybe a map)
- 7:00 AM: Wake Up Call from the Freeway (and the Neighbor's Alarm). Sleep? What's sleep? Okay, time to accept my fate. This is Disneyland adjacent, and that means early mornings and crowds.
- 7:30 AM: Caffeine Acquisition. There’s a sketchy-looking coffee maker in the room. Pray for me. I am also wondering, do they have maps in this place?
- 8:00 AM: Disney Bound! The shuttle to Disneyland. I'm already calculating how many hours I'll have to stand in line for Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge.
- 9:00 AM - Until I Die of Exhaustion: Disneyland. (I'm going to gloss over the details here because it's a blur of churros, screaming children, and the persistent feeling that I'm being gently, yet relentlessly, fleeced.) The rides were great, okay? But the lines…and the crowds…
- 6:00 PM: Shuttle back to the Days Inn. The battle scars from the day. My feet hurt. My bank account is sobbing. But I saw a parade! And the fireworks were pretty! (Honestly, if I was drunk I would have had a better time)
- 7:00 PM: Ordering Dinner. The closest restaurant near me is in a sketchy part of town, and the food will probably be horrible.
- 8:00 PM: Collapse. I fall on the bed, feeling like a rag doll.
- 9:00 PM: Contemplation. Can I manage to go back again after tomorrow?
Day 3: Redemption and the Departure of the Lost
- 7:00 AM: Wake Up (Again). The internal clock hates this place.
- 8:00 AM: Breakfast and Farewell. I grabbed some complimentary continental breakfast, there was nothing.
- 9:00 AM: Packing. I will not miss the freeway.
- 10:00 AM: The Great Escape (Maybe). Check out, surviving, and onto the next adventure. This trip has been intense.
Overall Assessment: Days Inn Orange Anaheim
- Pros: The staff (mostly) tried their best. Close to Disneyland (with the traffic.)
- Cons: The noise. The general "meh" of it all. The vending machine. The toilet paper situation.
- Would I stay here again? Probably, but only if I'm REALLY desperate for a cheap place to sleep, and armed with my own snacks, earplugs, and a healthy dose of low expectations. And maybe, just maybe, a LOT of caffeine.
This itinerary is definitely NOT a travel guide. This is just pure, unfiltered, slightly crazy me trying to make the most of a hotel stay. And, hey, isn't that what life's about? Embracing the chaos (and the questionable vending machine snacks)? I think so. Now, if you'll excuse me, I need a nap. A long, long nap.
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Alright, spill it! Is Days Inn Orange *really* a "Best Kept Secret" next to Disneyland? Come on, be honest!
Tell me about the PARKING! That's always a killer.
The price... How affordable are we talking?
The proximity to Disneyland... How close is "close?"
Okay, what about the ROOMS? Be honest.
Is there a pool? Or is it just a tragic, rectangular puddle of despair?
What about breakfast? Is it included? What's the DAMAGE?
Are there any restaurants or anything nearby? I'm hungry!
Okay, spill the tea: What's the *worst* thing about Days Inn Orange?


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