Hilton Anaheim - Hotel Reviews from across the web
|
|
|
No title - expert review One of Californias largest hotels (1,572 rooms and suites), this huge property is adjacent to the giant Anaheim Convention Center and just two blocks from the massive Disneyland Resort. Here in Anaheims entertainment corridor it typifies the maxim that bigger is better, although what it ... gayot.com
Nice and great location - user review First off let me say that under normal circumstances I would never have spent $200 a night for any hotel. But I was going to a gymnastics event and it was my first trip alone so I bought a package with hotel, food and transport... epinions.com
Excellent views every night of the year! - user review NOTE: Stayed as a Gold VIP Hilton HHonour member, so some facilities mentioned in this review may not be accessible to everyone. A large, multi story international hotel catering mainly for either conference guests or famil... epinions.com
My Worst Hotel Experience Ever - user review What started out to be a romantic trip to Disneyland with my girlfriend turned into my worst hotel experience ever. I had reserved a non smoking room with a king size bed and a Disney view and had requested early check... epinions.com
Not impressed at all - user review It was outdated. There were no special features or amenities in the regular accommodations. Food and drink selections were minimal. Thank goodness for the Starbucks in the lobby! While staff was cordial and maidstaff was excellent, concierge services were lackluster. You could get a lot more (or jus... expedia.com
Annual Visitor - user review The Anaheim Hilton is my hotel of choice for my annual trip to the Convention Center. It is most convenient hotel for Convention events. Although there are several hotels in the immediate Convention area, the Anaheim Hilton provides the best access, friendliest and most helpful service. There Disney... expedia.com
Air Conditioning Problems - user review The Anaheim Hilton is HUGE. Be prepared to walk a while to your room. Convenient self parking in attached hotel garage. The rooms are nice sized with large windows. The decor is very southern Californian with whitewashed furniture (it is quite outdated, though). The bedding and carpets are really ni... fodors.com
No title - user review This hotel feels the need to charge you for everything like parking (17.00 dollars a day), internet (14.00 dollars a day), extra towels (8.00 per towel), etc. On top of the price for your room. I would not recommend this hotel to anyone unless you feel the need to throw... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review This hotel needs to be updated. Quickly! The look both of the hotel and the rooms are both very early 80's. The parking garage is also a mess and confusin... mytravelguide.com
Old but Pleasant - user review After reading other reviews I was wary of booking this hotel. Yes, the hotel is a little older and run down. But we had a very pleasant stay. The staff were for the most part helpful and ... tripadvisor.com
So Small - user review As the previous reviews state the views are great! Stayed on the executive floor not facing the park. Make sure you face the park, that is the best part of this hotel. The rooms are not upda... tripadvisor.com
Great Location if you are going to Disney - user review I booked this hotel through Priceline ($55.00 per night) and for that price it's hard to really complain about anything.We got to hotel about 1:00 PM and although it was to early to ch... tripadvisor.com
Keep your expectations low - user review I stayed at the Anaheim Hilton for 4 nights on business so this review does not deal with any Disney vacation-related issues. Starting with the positives: room service food was good... tripadvisor.com
Comfortable Hotel - user review I stayed in the Hilton with my two teenage sons for five nights. It was our first trip to Anaheim and we enjoyed ourselves immensely.No real complaints about the hotel - everything w... tripadvisor.com
Hilton Anaheim-Good Enough But Could Be Better In A Few Little Ways... - user review I stayed with a friend at the Hilton Anaheim from 1/21-1/24 while he attended a company convention which was taking place at the hotel. Had his firm (Sweet Factory candy stores) taken th... tripadvisor.com
Clean & Comfortable - user review Just returned from staying 5 nights at the Hilton Anaheim. We went only to go to Disneyland, and as it closes fairly early at this time of the year, spent a lot of time at the Hotel. ... tripadvisor.com
Very Nice Hotel - user review This was a nice Hotel during such a busy time of the year. Close enought to Disneyland to walk. The room was clean and nice size. Beds were very comfortable. It was nice to receive a newspa... tripadvisor.com
Okay, Average - user review We stayed Dec. 29 - Jan. 1. Clean, Average room, hotel seemed a little run down, especially the bathroom. We paid extra to stay on the Executive Floor to take advantage of the lounge ... tripadvisor.com
Not too bad, but. . . - user review The location is great; just keep in mind that you pay additional fees for parking, internet access, fitness center, etc. Target market is families and not business travelers. Staff is v... travel.yahoo.com
hilton anaheim - anaheim hotels - gusto Guests pass through an expansive porte cochere into a visually stunning lobby replete with ponds, waterfalls and inviting seating areas. Indoor and outdoor pools and spas accommodate weather conditions and an elaborate fitness center is available to hotel guests for an additional fee. The fitness ce... gusto.com
Hilton Anaheim The Hilton Anaheim hotel is the starting place to legendary places - Anaheim Convention Center, the Disneyland Resort, Arrowhead Pond, Angels Stadium, Knott's Berry Farm, Huntington Beach, Newport Beach, and even John Wayne/Orange County Airport are all within minutes. The Hilton Anaheim hotel is co... hotelsmadesimple.com
Hilton Anaheim : Traveler Reviews I stayed in a room on the 8th floor where the entry door was so close to the mirrored closet door that if you had the closet door open and you had someone coming in from the the entry door, that person would run directly into the closet door if you don't close that first before they enter. Very poor... leisure.travelocity.com
|
|
|
|