The list of places to stay in Anaheim is endless and we want to help. hotels in Anaheim come in all shapes and sizes, to suit any taste and budget. If you want to stay in one of the pricey, theme park Anaheim Hotels, where the kids can have breakfast with the characters, we can arrange that. Do you want a little Bed and Breakfast close to the beach? We can do that, too. Or, if you want to go to the theme parks, but don’t want to pay theme park hotel prices, we can find you an affordable hotel in Anaheim within walking distance of the parks. Nearly all provide some sort of continental breakfast and shuttle service to the park gates, so no worries on that account. So, whatever your desire, if it’s anything to do with hotels in Anaheim, we are the service for you!
When people think of Anaheim, they usually think of Disneyland and why shouldn’t they? It is the happiest place on earth, after all. Between Disneyland and Disney’s California Adventure theme park, you can thrill ride, water ride, trolley and monorail ride to your heart’s content. However, there’s more to Anaheim than just those two wonderful theme parks. Did you know that Orange County, where Anaheim is located, has over 40 miles of coastline and lovely beaches? And along those beaches are trails for hiking, biking, basketball courts and golf courses. If shopping is the name of your game, there’s the upscale South Coast Plaza, with more retail establishments than Rodeo Drive, or Downtown Disney, a huge open air Pedestrian Paradise where all roads lead to Disneyland, or you can even travel off the beaten path and find vintage clothing stores. Whatever you want, it’s here. And when the sun goes down, there’s fun for all ages in Anaheim. There are restaurants and bars along the beaches, with full service dining and extensive wine lists. Or, for a more kid friendly atmosphere, there are chain establishments like Planet Hollywood and huge cafeteria-style eateries in the Downtown Disney area. And let’s not forget the food inside the theme parks themselves. From the hot dog and popcorn vendors on Main Street, to the food courts, to the dark and mysterious Blue Bayou restaurant, which actually sits inside the Pirates of the Caribbean ride, there’s no end of food to eat. And, this being California, if you’re in Anaheim, you’re within driving distance of Knott’s Berry Farm, Universal Studios, Hollywood, Melrose Avenue, the Santa Monica Pier, you name it.