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😒 3/5 - Basic hotel located conveniently close to the conventon center and Disney
By 👻 @NY_Guy_Traveling, 01/28/2024 3:00 am
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I stayed three nights at the Eden Roc because I was attending an event at the Anaheim Convention Center. The hotel is an old motel that has been updated, but still maintains the motel structure (exterior entry, etc.). The room had a mini fridge and a microwave (we didn't use the microwave), which was great, as well as a TV. It also had a good safe. As for the room itself, it was basic but generally fine. The floor was not carpeted, instead covered in tiles that looked like fake wood. I don't mind not having carpeting, but I know some do. The room was mostly clean, and a lot of the furnishings seemed fairly new but definitely more basic than luxurious (bed, bed frame, shower, sink). Other pieces were not in as good shape. There were two places to sit in the room aside from the beds: an orange 70s style leather or vinyl desk chair and a puffy chair, both of which were very old, very beaten up, and, frankly, filthy. I wouldn't put my bag on either one let alone sit in them. There was a crack in the bathroom floor, and the curtains seemed old and not especially clean. The towels were also not great. We were given four white bath towels (no wash cloths, not hand towels), and they seemed old, threadbare, and low quality. The hotel is conveniently located if you are going to the convention center, a 5-minute walk away. (It's also very close to Disneyland, but we did not go there.) It should be noted, though, that there isn't much in the way of food within a 10-minute walk from the hotel. The hotel does not have a restaurant or cafe (they sell a few drinks and snacks out of the office), and the idea of grabbing breakfast on the way out to wherever you are going is not really possible. You have to travel to food. The one exception is that there is a cafe and a couple of more formal restaurants at the Westin Hotel, which is on the way to the convention center. If you walk more than 10 minutes, then there are a ton of options, including Downtown Disney (the outdoor mall at the edge of Disneyland; you can go there without having a ticket for the park). A car would help (we didn't have one), although parking can be a problem. Noise was a problem. There was a person in the room next to me with a hacking cough all night. I felt bad for the person, but it did wake me up. It sounded like he was in the room with us. Also, one night there were people either on the walkway outside our door or in the parking lot talking loudly after midnight for about 20 minutes, and they were loud and clear in the room. The two people we encountered working the front desk were nice and helpful. The hotel offers housekeeping services every other day, and you have the option to waive housekeeping completely. However, unlike other hotels, if you choose to waive housekeeping, you are not given any discount or vouchers for doing so (I waived housekeeping anyway, so I can't comment on that service). I should note the Eden Roc is not inexpensive. We paid more than $300/night. It certainly does not feel like $300/night experience. It's not good value for money, with the exception of the location if you are going to the convention center everyday. In the end, the Eden Roc will serve some people's needs and not many others. If you are literally looking for a decent place to sleep that is close to the convention center, you could do worse, depending on the rate, of course. However, if you are coming to Anaheim for a vacation, you will likely be happier in a nicer hotel. So, it was not a bad experience, but it was not an affirmatively good one, either.
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