9 Best Hotels Near Disneyland so You're Never Far From the Fun

Make your next Disney vacation extra magical when you stay at one of these hotels near Disneyland.

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Courtesy of Disneyland Resort

One of the first steps in planning a Disneyland vacation (other than deciding which iconic attraction to visit first) is booking a place to stay. There are many, many hotels in Anaheim, California, so narrowing it down to find the best choice for your magical trip can be tricky. To help, we've rounded up nine of the best hotels near Disneyland so you can book your room and get back to mapping out the important things, like which Mickey ears to wear and how many churros you're going to eat.

As Travel + Leisure's theme park expert, I've visited Disney parks, restaurants, and hotels around the globe, so I know how to pick the perfect spot for your stay. Choosing the ideal Disneyland hotel for you and your family comes down to a few main things: Do you want to be at a Disney-branded resort? Do you want to stay within walking distance of the theme parks, or are you happy to drive or take a shuttle bus? Do you want to stick to a budget or splurge on a special experience? Whatever your preferences, we've got you covered.

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There are three on-property Disneyland hotels — the Disneyland Hotel, Disney's Paradise Pier Hotel (soon to become the Pixar Place Hotel), and Disney's Grand Californian Hotel & Spa. These hotels are close to the Disney theme parks — Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure Park — and Downtown Disney, a shopping and dining complex just outside the park gates. They also offer Disney-themed experiences you won't find at non-Disney hotels (think: character breakfasts and hidden Mickeys in the decor), and exclusive perks like early theme park entry. Personally, I almost always stay on property because I love being immersed in the "Disney bubble" when I visit. Of course, a nearby hotel can offer other benefits, including more affordable rates, and many of them (including the six we've listed below) are still within walking distance or a short drive of all the Disneyland fun. We also included several options from major hotel chains in case you're looking for the best place to spend those credit card points on a free stay.

Here are nine of the best hotels near Disneyland.

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Best Hotels Near Disneyland

Disney's Grand Californian Hotel & Spa

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Courtesy of Disneyland Resort

With its beautiful, Craftsman-style decor, fantastic dining options, and super-close proximity to the theme parks and Downtown Disney, Disney's Grand Californian Hotel & Spa is arguably the best Disneyland hotel. Its location is unbeatable — you can hop out of bed, have breakfast with Mickey Mouse and friends at Storytellers Cafe, and then exit the hotel directly into Disney California Adventure Park. Other hotel highlights include expansive suites with theme park views, the upscale Napa Rose restaurant, and three beautiful pools. The Tenaya Stone Spa offers a variety of services in a peaceful setting inspired by California's heritage and nature. Of the three on-property Disneyland hotels, the Grand Californian is my personal favorite because it's the most luxurious and convenient to the theme parks and Downtown Disney, though it's typically more expensive, too.

Disney's Paradise Pier Hotel

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Courtesy of Disneyland Resort

Disney's Paradise Pier Hotel takes inspiration from California's iconic boardwalks, with beachy decor in guest rooms (some of which offer theme park views) and public spaces. Three dining locations, close proximity to the parks and other Disneyland resorts, and a pool terrace — featuring a waterslide and a children's pool — make this a cheerful and convenient place to stay during any Disneyland vacation. The property is currently being transformed into Pixar Place Hotel, so check the Disney website for details about what amenities are available before you book.

Disneyland Hotel

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Courtesy of Disneyland Resort

Disneyland Hotel was the first of the three on-property hotels at the California theme park resort. It has a Disneyland Park theme, with towers named after the park's original lands, as well as several signature themed suites: Adventureland, Big Thunder, Fairytale, Pirates of the Caribbean, and Mickey Mouse Penthouse. Kids will love the monorail waterslides, the retro-themed pools, and character dining with Goofy and pals, while adults will appreciate cooling off with a rum cocktail at Trader Sam's Enchanted Tiki Bar (I know I certainly have!). The hotel is located at one end of Downtown Disney, so you can easily walk to the shopping and dining area or the theme parks from here.

JW Marriott, Anaheim Resort

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Courtesy of JW Marriott

JW Marriott, Anaheim Resort opened in 2020, and it's a popular choice among travelers looking for an upscale option within walking distance of the Disneyland theme parks. Guest rooms are beautiful, modern, and comfortable — we recommend booking one with a theme park view. Other amenities include a rooftop bar (where you can spot Disney fireworks) and a pool. The hotel is located right at the Anaheim GardenWalk, another shopping and dining center, and it's just about a 15-minute walk from the theme parks. When I stayed here in 2021 shortly after it opened, I was impressed with the views from the rooftop bar, the clean and sleek design, and the close proximity to Disneyland.

Anaheim Marriott

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Courtesy of Marriott

Anaheim Marriott is another great option for travelers visiting Disneyland. Guests can expect modern guest rooms, thanks to a 2018 redesign, and there are three dining options (including a design-your-own-pizza eatery) on the property. The hotel is close to the Anaheim Convention Center and within walking distance of Disneyland. Like the other Marriott properties on this list, this can be a great option if you want to spend your Bonvoy loyalty points.

Courtyard Anaheim Theme Park Entrance

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R. Garrett Reid/Courtesy of Marriott

With its own water park and family-friendly room layouts, Courtyard Anaheim Theme Park Entrance is ideal if you're traveling to Disneyland with younger kids. The hotel offers rooms with bunk beds in addition to king or queen beds, so everyone has space to get cozy after a long day of rides and character meet and greets. The Surfside Waterpark has six slides and a splash area, plus a pool and hot tub. Plus, like other hotels on this list, the Courtyard Anaheim Theme Park Entrance is just a short walk from the Disneyland theme parks.

The Westin Anaheim Resort

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Another newer addition to the list of hotels near Disneyland, The Westin Anaheim Resort opened in 2021. The upscale property offers a number of unique dining options, including a Mexican restaurant, steakhouse and wine bar, and a rooftop lounge. There's also a pool and sleek fitness center, and the hotel is just a walk away from the action at Downtown Disney as well as the theme parks.

Hilton Anaheim

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Courtesy of Hilton Anaheim

This Disney Good Neighbor Hotel is conveniently located near two of Anaheim's most popular destinations: It's a mile from Disneyland and right across the street from the convention center. Hilton Anaheim provides a free shuttle to the theme parks, and it has five dining outlets, including a Starbucks — ideal for early mornings when you're heading to the park for rope drop. The hotel also has a spa, pool, and on-site Enterprise location.

Hyatt House at Anaheim Resort/Convention Center

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Courtesy of Hyatt House at Anaheim Resort/Convention Center

Located within walking distance of Disneyland and Anaheim Convention Center, Hyatt House at Anaheim Resort/Convention Center is a solid choice for World of Hyatt members looking to spend or earn points on their stay. This hotel offers specialty family suites with bunk beds and kitchen suites to make the trip even easier for families.

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