I stayed here from 1÷28÷16 to 1÷31÷16 when it was still under the Ramada name(since reviews can no longer be posted under the Ramada listing, I’ll post it here). I paid what I felt was a fair(but high) price for a hotel within a 5 minute walk to Disneyland. Our check-in process went smoothly and we made our way to our room on the first floor. Upon first entering the room, we were greeted by quite possibly the smallest hotel room I’ve ever seen(like seriously tiny!). The next thing we noticed was the noise; there’s the age-old joke of hotels having paper-thin walls, but this hotel takes it to an extreme. We could hear EVERYTHING that was going on in the neighboring rooms, which wasn’t great when trying to get some sleep after driving for 6 hours. If you end up staying here, do yourself a favor and bring earplugs! This was the first time ever during my years of travelling that I felt such a lack of privacy in my own hotel room! The room itself was fairly clean, with the typical battle-scars that you’ll find at a 2-star hotel. If possible, bring your own pillows because the ones provided by the hotel are very hard and are not very wide at all. There was nothing else out of the ordinary with the exception of the noise and oddly-shaped and hard pillows. I didn’t mind having to pay $ 5 a day for parking, however please note that if you leave your car in the parking lot on the day of check-out you will be charged $ 16. Overall, the only thing this hotel has going for it is the proximity to Disneyland. They fall short just about everywhere else. I really wanted to love this hotel, but sadly I won’t be returning.
Todd G.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Tracy, CA
We loved this place when it was overseen by Ramada. Now that they are on their own things seem to be on the downhill slope. I really hope things change. I’ll edit my review as things progress. But for now these are my first impressions after driving for 6 hours: The A/C is super loud, the chairs are banged up — stained and soiled, and the furniture is battle scarred. Also, they now charge for parking at $ 5 … Plus tax?! C’mon. I’ve been in better 3-star hotels than this. I’ll remain optimistic, maybe things will get better. But for now I’ll have to decide between a comfortable temperature, or holding a normal conversation with my roommate as we sweat.