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Hilton Hotel Anaheim
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Hilton Hotel Anaheim
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777 Convention Way
Anaheim, California, United States
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The Hilton Hotel Anaheim is located in central Anaheim just one block from the Disneyland Resort and directly adjacent to the Anaheim Convention Center. This Anaheim hotel has numerous attractions nearby, including Angels Stadium, Honda Center, Knott’s Berry Farm, Staples Center, Crystal Cathedral, Disney’s California Adventure Park and many more.
The Hilton Hotel Anaheim is located in downtown Anaheim directly adjacent to the Anaheim Convention Center.
The Hilton Hotel Anaheim has 1,576 guestrooms and offers amenities including views of Disneyland, Hilton Serenity Beds, coffeemakers, in-room safes, MP3 adapters and high-speed Internet access.
The full-service, 14-floor Hilton Hotel Anaheim is suited for both business and leisure travelers. Amenities include an outdoor pool, indoor adult-only pool, four whirlpool tubs, full-service spa, fully-equipped fitness center, onsite restaurant, bar, Starbucks and more. The hotel also has 100,000 square feet of indoor meeting space including two 28,500 sq-ft ballrooms and 51 meeting rooms.
Amenities:
24 Hour Reception
Air Conditioned
ATM / Cash Machine
Banquet Facilities
Bar / Lounge
Business Center
Cable / Satellite TV
Coffee / Tea Maker
Concierge
Conference Room(s)
Currency Exchange
Disabled Access
Dry Cleaning
Elevator / Lift
Fitness Room
Gymnasium
Hair Dryer
High-speed Internet
Housekeeping
In Room Movies
Laundry service
Massage / Beauty Centre
Meeting Rooms
Modem / Data Port
Multilingual Staff
News Stand
Non-Smoking Rooms
Parking
Pets Allowed
Porters
Restaurant
Room Service
Safe-Deposit Box
Sauna
Secretarial Service
Security Guard
Swimming pool
Tour Desk
TV
Valet Parking
Wake-up Service
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From 3:00 PM
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Prior to 12:00 PM
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Date of Stay:
June, 2009
it was a nice experience over all the room was spotless, and smelled great.
Date of Stay:
June, 2009
Location to Disney. Additional fees for parking and exercise. The hotel is located within a nice walk of Disney with several nice restaurants along the way. The bed is comfy but the room is average. Price is about right for the quality but additional fees were unexpected.
Date of Stay:
January, 2009
Good hotel in good location. Near Disneyland. can recommed to the families.
Date of Stay:
April, 2009
I had the best time ever here. I stayed at the Hilton for 4 nights because of the proximity to Disneyland and the price. Everyone was extremely nice, from valet parking to bell boys, to housekeeping. They greeted you when you passed them down the hall. The food was very good. Buffet for 19 bucks for breakfast. There is a shuttle that stops right infront of the Hilton and takes you in to Disneyland. The safe is easy to use, for those of us who have trust issues. My room was clean everyday. Beds were very comfortable. When we needed extra pillows they were there promptly. The gentleman that brought our food to our room was so nice. He arranged our chairs, moved the TV for better view for us. I felt very pampered. We had an great view for the nightly fireworks, and the staff was so helpfull when we asked questions about good places to eat and visit. I can trully not say something wrong with the hotel. I will definitly go back and stay here next time i go to Disney.
Date of Stay:
July, 2008
We were extremely pleased with this hotel. The room was immaculately clean & very spacious. This room was truly "luxurious" at a bargain price. The staff was helpful & room-service served food fast and hot. The pool is quite large and has 4 hot tubs & plenty of fresh, fluffy towels. Note: the concierge staff was helpful, but was not the most knowledgable about Disney or the surrounding area. TIPS: (1.) Ask for a Disney-view room. We watched the fireworks (9:25pm nighlty) from our picture window. It was spectacular. (2.) There is a Disney desk right in the Hotel offering discount tickets. The discount was as good as we found online - and it was easy and saved waiting in line. (3.) There is a Starbucks in the hotel but the lines are long in the am. We enjoyed the delicious Buffet breakfast at the Oasis Restaurant in the hotel - pricey but very good food and service. (4.) The Valets are fast and helpful. It is *for the valet or to self-park...so use the Valet! (5.) The walk to Downtown Disney is over a mile; from there you can catch the monorail into the park. It is not as close as it looks on the map & I wouldn't recommend walking - especially w/ kids. Take the city-provided shuttle (I think its 3/person) or just drive and park (*/day Disney parking). Our only complaint was a minor one: the business-center in the hotel is actually an independently run UPS store and the owner is a somewhat rude and crotchedy old man. It was not fun dealing with him to access mail & internet service. This hotel was worth three times what we paid for it on travel website - a wonderful experience & highly recommended.
Date of Stay:
June, 2009
Enjoyed our time there. The Executive floor is worth it as is the Disney view rooms.
Date of Stay:
June, 2009
Good bar. You almost need a golf cart to get to your room. The room was pretty small for this rating. Disney isn't close, and the shuttle doesn't travel there enough to make it so. Since there are so many convention-goers here, it's not always family friendly. Having said that, it's a great convention hotel. The bar could stay open later, but hey, it's a hotel.
Date of Stay:
December, 2008
Watch out the extra fees that they charge, other hotel they are free. Internet access $13/24h Parking fee $15/24h Fiji water $6/bottle 3 Towels for 4 adults Room temp adjustment does not work
Date of Stay:
July, 2008
The room we stayed in for a convention was newly renovated and it showed. Everything still looked brand new; beds, carpet, bathroom etc.) - My only real issue outside of the room is that they are STILL renovating, and it seems like its everywhere. There where OLD signs/ads still in the elevators touting their spectacular improvements to come and it was dated ?August 2007? ? REALLY! While we were there, the lobby had its carpet pulled up, walls were erected right in front of us, and I could hear the jack hammer from up in our room, and this was on a summer weekend. To top it off, they only had one bank of elevators working. Sometimes the wait was longer then 10 minutes. On a good note, the service in the Cafe (the only restaurant we could find in the place) was very nice - but the food was a little pricey.
Date of Stay:
May, 2009
We were going to disneyland and the location is great right across the street.
Date of Stay:
June, 2009
Parking was very convenient; staff was very friendly and professional. Lobby was cavernous. Definitely at least the 3.5 rating that I expected. Very friendly staff. A long walk from the elevator to my room.
Date of Stay:
September, 2008
There was a time that the Anaheim Hilton was the place to stay in Orange County. Those times have come and gone leaving only fond memories. This trip finds the hotel extremely worn despite remodeling attempts. While the new beds are very comfortable, the new modern style furniture is scarse and somewhat depressing. Pocket doors to the bathrooms do not lock. I am now uncomfortably familliar with the housekeeper. Front desk and restaurant service is not up to Hilton standards. Front desk assistance was very reluctant and rude. Housekeeping was unresponsive. The Executive Level provides no extra ammenities or privacy. Guests are permitted to smoke on the outside patio which turns ordinary non-smoking rooms into smoking rooms. Rooms do not offer minibars, fridges or microwaves. Coffee makers in rooms are very good quality as is the Lavazza coffee. The most frustrating part of my visit was being nickel and dimed for everything extra. Internet pricing is unreasonable, Executive Level lounge access was an extra $40 per day for breakfast and evening snacks comparable to a Days Inn lobby (only the Days Inn offers this for no extra charge to guests). Parking is hourly or $15 per day ($19 for valet providing you can chase one down and coerce them into parking your car). For the price, I would highly recommend the Hyatt Regency in Anaheim as an alternate to the Hilton.
Date of Stay:
July, 2008
Constant construction from 7 am to 10 pm pounding, hammering drilling all day long. Moving construction supplies in and out. I still had blue painters tape on the walls in my bathroom. The construction dust was terrible which made the halls and rooms filthy. When I complained about the noise I was told the hotel had no control over the contractors. Other hotels under construction/remodeling I have stayed at would block off a portion of the hotel and remodel a section at a time. Remodeling was going on next to me, above me and all around me. . My friend had a water leak in her room and she had to place towels on the floor all week long to sop up the water. Nothing was done to resolve her problem. This conference was scheduled three years ago. The hotel knew we were coming. I expected more than boards and hanging tarps in the lobby. The hotel was not prepared for us. We even had to use the service elevator! Extra costs were very high. Food and charges to use the business center were high.
Date of Stay:
May, 2009
The Anaheim Hilton rooms were very clean and tidy. It was quiet and comfortable. It is close to Disneyland and nice restaurants. We walked to Disneyland both days with 2 children. I would definately stay at there again, especially for the price we found on Orbitz.
Date of Stay:
June, 2009
It had a Starbucks in it. I don't like that you had to pay $20 for overnight parking. The rate doesn't end up being that great.
Date of Stay:
August, 2008
found that there is a $15.00 a day parking fee at the Hotel self parking garage and when you stay there 6 days like we did that adds up.
Date of Stay:
April, 2008
We stayed in the standard double-bedded room with view of Disney park and fireworks. There are shutter buses from Hilton to Disney Land, 4/adult and 1/child. Overnight parking at hotel is 15/night. Even though Hilton Anaheim looks like a nice hotel with a good location, and the room view of disney but it wasn't worth the money. The bathroom is very old: there is mold between tiles in some areas, faucet is terribly bad--hard to adjust shower temperature, flooded bathtub when taking shower, no shower cap for lady, and no Q-Tips. Thick dust collected under the vanity table and along the electric lamp cord. DON'T stay here if you travel with kid. There is NO refrigerator in the room to store milk and juice. We have stayed in many hotels in U.S. and never had any negative comments until we stayed in this hotel. Totally not worth the money we paid for comfort!
Date of Stay:
April, 2009
everyone was very nice and helpful. the rooms are beautiful and the room service was excellent. we had a great stay and i would highly recommend this hotel to all.
Date of Stay:
June, 2009
Close to Disney. Parking hard to find and expensive, too large, room numbers don't go in order. This hotel was too big for it's own good. One elevator made the walk to our room very long. $15 for parking was too high and finding a spot was very difficult. The room was depressing. Pets are allowed, which was weird. It was too impersonal, probably perfect for business travelers, but not for a Disney trip. Would not choose to stay there unless I had to.
Date of Stay:
March, 2008
It was nice, but awfully expensive for the quality. Breakfast in the hotel for two adults and two children (2 and 4 years old) ran about 50! One tip if you are staying here and visiting Disneyland, though - don't waste your time and money on the ART bus. Instead, go behind the hotel and walk across the street - you'll be in the Disneyland parking lot! From there, you can catch a (free) tram into the park, which departs a lot more often than the ART buses, and is a lot more stroller friendly.
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