Aquí está lo que nadie te cuenta sobre Los Ángeles con niños: en realidad no es una ciudad. Es una extensión de 1.300 kilómetros cuadrados envuelta en autopistas, y la diferencia entre un viaje familiar mágico y uno que termina en un colapso en la autopista 405 casi siempre depende de en qué barrio duermes. Elige la base equivocada y quemarás dos horas al día solo llegando a las puertas del parque. Elige la correcta y tus hijos estarán zambulléndose en la piscina mientras te tomas un café a distancia caminable de Disneyland, Universal Studios o el Pacífico.
Los atractivos principales valen cada céntimo del vuelo. Disneyland Resort en Anaheim es el original — construido en 1955, sigue siendo el estándar de oro para los niños pequeños, con una tierra de Star Wars que hasta los adolescentes reticentes aman en secreto. Universal Studios Hollywood es el primo más ruidoso y lleno de atracciones de adrenalina, hogar de El Mundo Mágico de Harry Potter. Añade el muelle de Santa Mónica, el Observatorio Griffith (entrada gratuita, vistas al letrero de Hollywood) y el SoFi Stadium en Inglewood — hogar de los Rams y los Chargers y un gran recinto de conciertos — una semana completa ya antes de empezar.
Dónde alojarse depende de los niños. Anaheim / Disneyland Resort es la opción familiar por defecto — camina hasta las puertas, haz la siesta a mediodía, vuelve tambaleándote para los fuegos artificiales. Universal City gana si Universal Studios es la prioridad. Hollywood funciona para la energía urbana y el acceso al Paseo de la Fama, pero las calles se ven más sucias de lo que Instagram sugiere tras la puesta de sol. Santa Mónica es la opción de lujo para los amantes de la playa — más cara y lejos de los parques temáticos, pero merece una noche o dos.
La comida es un punto a favor. Presupuesta $15–25 por persona para un almuerzo informal en un food truck o en In-N-Out, $30–60 para una cena familiar en restaurante, más de $20 por menú infantil dentro de los parques temáticos — lleva tentempiés. Las propinas son ineludibles: 18–22% en restaurantes, $2–5 de servicio de habitaciones por noche, $1–2 por bolsa para los maleteros.
La mayoría de los visitantes internacionales llegan a LAX (caótico; deja margen) con visa de EE.UU. o ESTA. El transporte compartido hasta Anaheim cuesta $80–120 y tarda 45–90 minutos — el tráfico es real. La jugada inteligente para Disneyland primero es volar al Aeropuerto John Wayne (SNA), a solo 15 minutos de Anaheim. Prescinde del coche alquilado si te quedas dentro del Disneyland Resort; si no, presupuesta $30–60 al día para el aparcamiento del hotel. Visita de marzo a mayo o de septiembre a noviembre para evitar el calor y las aglomeraciones. En cuanto a la seguridad, las zonas familiares (Anaheim, Universal City, Santa Mónica) son perfectamente normales para cochecitos de bebé; el bulevar Hollywood se pone más problemático de noche — no te aventures por el Downtown de Los Ángeles sin rumbo fijo de madrugada.
Hemos seleccionado 10 hoteles familiares que realmente cumplen — verificados según opiniones reales de huéspedes, distribución de las habitaciones y calidad de las piscinas. El rango va desde el Grand Californian de Disney (el hotel insignia con su propia puerta privada a California Adventure, ~$600/noche) en la cima hasta el Howard Johnson Anaheim con su parque acuático propio (menos de $200/noche) en el extremo económico — más opciones habituales de Universal City, un resort The Garland y una opción de Hollywood con piscina en la azotea. Elige primero el barrio, después la distribución de la habitación y el precio al final.
Dónde alojarse — barrios
Aquí está lo que nadie te cuenta sobre Los Ángeles con niños: en realidad no es una ciudad. Es una extensión de 1.300 kilómetros cuadrados envuelta en autopistas, y la diferencia entre un viaje familiar mágico y uno que termina en un colapso en la autopista 405 casi siempre depende de en qué barrio duermes. Elige la base equivocada y quemarás dos horas al día solo llegando a las puertas del parque. Elige la correcta y tus hijos estarán zambulléndose en la piscina mientras te tomas un café a distancia caminable de Disneyland, Universal Studios o el Pacífico.
Los atractivos principales valen cada céntimo del vuelo. Disneyland Resort en Anaheim es el original — construido en 1955, sigue siendo el estándar de oro para los niños pequeños, con una tierra de Star Wars que hasta los adolescentes reticentes aman en secreto. Universal Studios Hollywood es el primo más ruidoso y lleno de atracciones de adrenalina, hogar de El Mundo Mágico de Harry Potter. Añade el muelle de Santa Mónica, el Observatorio Griffith (entrada gratuita, vistas al letrero de Hollywood) y el SoFi Stadium en Inglewood — hogar de los Rams y los Chargers y un gran recinto de conciertos — una semana completa ya antes de empezar.
Dónde alojarse depende de los niños. Anaheim / Disneyland Resort es la opción familiar por defecto — camina hasta las puertas, haz la siesta a mediodía, vuelve tambaleándote para los fuegos artificiales. Universal City gana si Universal Studios es la prioridad. Hollywood funciona para la energía urbana y el acceso al Paseo de la Fama, pero las calles se ven más sucias de lo que Instagram sugiere tras la puesta de sol. Santa Mónica es la opción de lujo para los amantes de la playa — más cara y lejos de los parques temáticos, pero merece una noche o dos.
La comida es un punto a favor. Presupuesta $15–25 por persona para un almuerzo informal en un food truck o en In-N-Out, $30–60 para una cena familiar en restaurante, más de $20 por menú infantil dentro de los parques temáticos — lleva tentempiés. Las propinas son ineludibles: 18–22% en restaurantes, $2–5 de servicio de habitaciones por noche, $1–2 por bolsa para los maleteros.
La mayoría de los visitantes internacionales llegan a LAX (caótico; deja margen) con visa de EE.UU. o ESTA. El transporte compartido hasta Anaheim cuesta $80–120 y tarda 45–90 minutos — el tráfico es real. La jugada inteligente para Disneyland primero es volar al Aeropuerto John Wayne (SNA), a solo 15 minutos de Anaheim. Prescinde del coche alquilado si te quedas dentro del Disneyland Resort; si no, presupuesta $30–60 al día para el aparcamiento del hotel. Visita de marzo a mayo o de septiembre a noviembre para evitar el calor y las aglomeraciones. En cuanto a la seguridad, las zonas familiares (Anaheim, Universal City, Santa Mónica) son perfectamente normales para cochecitos de bebé; el bulevar Hollywood se pone más problemático de noche — no te aventures por el Downtown de Los Ángeles sin rumbo fijo de madrugada.
Hemos seleccionado 10 hoteles familiares que realmente cumplen — verificados según opiniones reales de huéspedes, distribución de las habitaciones y calidad de las piscinas. El rango va desde el Grand Californian de Disney (el hotel insignia con su propia puerta privada a California Adventure, ~$600/noche) en la cima hasta el Howard Johnson Anaheim con su parque acuático propio (menos de $200/noche) en el extremo económico — más opciones habituales de Universal City, un resort The Garland y una opción de Hollywood con piscina en la azotea. Elige primero el barrio, después la distribución de la habitación y el precio al final.
Elegimos primero por ubicación y barrio, luego por puntuaciones reales de huéspedes en Agoda · Booking.com · Trip.com, características únicas y relación calidad-precio.
Reseñas · 10 mejores hoteles
Toca un estilo de viaje — la lista se reordena para mostrar la mejor opción primero.
No. 1 #1 Flagship · Private Gate into Disney California Adventure ★9 Disney's Grand Californian Hotel & Spa
📍 Inside Disneyland Resort (Anaheim, California) — built within the resort fence. Private gate into Disney California Adventure (Grizzly Peak zone). Walking distance to Downtown Disney and Disneyland Park.
The top pick on the list is the genuine flagship of Disneyland Resort — Disney's Grand Californian Hotel & Spa, a warm wood-and-stone Craftsman lodge built inside the resort fence. The headline feature that makes families pay a premium is a private gate walking directly into Disney California Adventure (Grizzly Peak zone) using your room key card, with its own security checkpoint and shorter queues than the main entrance. Mornings you walk from your room into the park without any detour. The family highlight list continues: character breakfast at Storytellers Cafe where Chip 'n Dale come to your table, the soaring Great Hall lobby with its wood-beam ceiling and stone fireplace, a 90-foot Redwood Pool waterslide, a Mickey Mouse-shaped kids' pool, and bunk-bed family rooms sleeping up to 5. Straight talk: this is the most expensive hotel in the resort, and rooms are under renovation through approximately mid-2026. If maximum convenience and a warm upscale atmosphere are the priority, this is the flagship. Score 9.0/10.
- Private gate into California Adventure — shorter queues, room key access, walk straight from your room to the park
- Storytellers Cafe character breakfast with Chip 'n Dale, plus Great Hall lobby with stone fireplace
- 90-foot Redwood Pool waterslide, Mickey-shaped kids' pool, and bunk-bed family rooms sleeping up to 5
- Most expensive hotel in Disneyland Resort — standard rooms start at the high end, family rooms higher still
- Room renovation ongoing through approximately mid-2026 — some zones may have noise; check room status at booking
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No. 2 #2 Original Disney · World's First Disney Hotel (1955) · Goofy's Kitchen ★8.9 Disneyland Hotel
📍 Disneyland Resort, Anaheim, California — the original Disney hotel (opened 1955), with 3 themed towers plus The Villas. Walk through Downtown Disney to reach Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure in about 10–15 minutes. John Wayne Airport (SNA) is about 20 km away; LAX is about 55 km, roughly a 50-minute drive.
Ranked #2 — Disneyland Hotel is the world's first Disney hotel, open since 1955 (celebrating 70 years in 2025) and fully renovated into a retro-Disney design across 3 themed towers (Adventure, Frontier, Fantasy) plus The Villas. The detail kids remember longest isn't the building — it's the enchanted headboard: a carved Sleeping Beauty castle with fireworks, fiber-optic lights embedded in the relief, and a bedside button that triggers the lights and plays "When You Wish Upon a Star" like a music box before lights-out. Add Goofy's Kitchen — a character-dining buffet where Goofy, Minnie, Pluto, and Chip 'n Dale walk table to table — the E-Ticket Pool with a Monorail-themed water slide and the original glowing "Disneyland" sign, and Trader Sam's Enchanted Tiki Bar with theatrical special effects. The hotel walks through Downtown Disney to both parks in about 10–15 minutes. A straight-talk note: Early Entry was cancelled resort-wide in January 2026 and replaced with one free Lightning Lane Multi Pass per stay, and there's no private park entrance here. Score 8.9/10.
- Enchanted castle headboard with fiber-optic lights + "When You Wish Upon a Star" — no other hotel has this
- Goofy's Kitchen character dining: Goofy, Minnie, Pluto, Chip 'n Dale come to your table
- E-Ticket Pool with Monorail-themed slides + Trader Sam's Tiki Bar with theatrical special effects
- Expensive rates and high in-hotel food costs — Goofy's Kitchen runs about $59 per adult
- Early Entry cancelled January 2026; no private park entrance — must walk 10–15 min through Downtown Disney
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No. 3 #3 Disney Value · Full-building Pixar theme · Lowest rate in the resort ★8.6 Pixar Place Hotel
📍 Disneyland Resort, Anaheim, California — adjacent to Downtown Disney, about a 10-15 minute walk to Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure. John Wayne Airport (SNA) is ~20 km away; Los Angeles Airport (LAX) is ~55 km away (~50 min drive).
Rounding out the list is the smartest-value pick: Pixar Place Hotel, which Disney converted from the former Paradise Pier into the first all-Pixar-themed hotel anywhere (opened January 2024). It is also the least expensive Disney hotel at Disneyland Resort. Step into the lobby and the giant Luxo Jr. lamp — the bouncing desk-lamp from every Pixar opening — stands on its Pixar ball in a bright Mondrian-style atrium. Gallery-style Pixar artwork covers the corridors on every floor: Toy Story, Finding Nemo, Up, Inside Out, Coco, Monsters Inc. The standout for kids is the rooftop Finding Nemo pool with the Crush's Surfin' Slide (~186 ft) and the Nemo's Cove splash pad featuring Hank, Squirt, and Dory. Standard rooms sleep up to 5 people (two queens + day bed). Prices start from around $360/night — noticeably lower than the two larger Disney hotels on property, but you still get full on-site status. Score: 8.6/10.
- Full Pixar theme — giant Luxo Jr. lobby, Toy Story/Nemo/Up/Coco artwork on every corridor
- Rooftop Finding Nemo pool with Crush's Surfin' Slide (~186 ft) and Nemo's Cove splash pad
- Lowest rate of any Disney Anaheim hotel — standard room sleeps up to 5 people
- Further from the parks than other Disney hotels (~10-15 min walk) and private park entry has been permanently closed since January 2026
- Standard rooms have shower only — no bathtub; no character dining on property
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No. 4 #4 Family · the largest hotel in the Anaheim Resort District ★8 Hilton Anaheim
📍 In the heart of the Anaheim Resort District, right beside the Anaheim Convention Center — about a 15-minute walk to the Disneyland gates, or hop the ART tram from the stop out front.
Hilton Anaheim is the biggest hotel in the Anaheim Resort District — over 1,500 rooms in a 14-story tower that sits right next to the Anaheim Convention Center and just a 15-minute walk from the Disneyland gates. The part families love most is the 5th-floor rooftop pool, with a water slide, a kids' play area and a separate indoor pool you can use in any season — handy for the evenings the park closes early but the kids still have energy to burn. The building also packs in several restaurants and cafés, a large fitness center, a Starbucks and a convenience store, so you barely need to step outside. Plenty of reviews call it strong value for a spot this close to the park, the rooms run roomy enough for a family, and the ART tram stops out front to whisk you into Disneyland. It scores 8.0/10 and suits families doing several days at the park who want a do-it-all base at a price they can stomach.
- 5th-floor rooftop pool with a water slide and a kids' zone
- About a 15-minute walk to Disneyland, plus the ART tram out front
- Roomy rooms, restaurants in the building, and strong value
- A very large hotel — at peak times it gets crowded, with long elevator and check-in lines
- Charges a daily resort fee plus separate parking on top of the room rate
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No. 5 #5 family value pick · private-feel resort near Disneyland ★8.5 Sheraton Park Hotel at the Anaheim Resort
📍 In the Anaheim Resort district on the Convention Center side — a short ride or walk to the Disneyland entrance, and right next to the Anaheim Convention Center.
Sheraton Park Hotel at the Anaheim Resort feels more like a private resort than a city hotel, even though it sits in the Anaheim Resort district close to both Disneyland and the Anaheim Convention Center. What sets it apart from the usual high-rises is the design: the buildings wrap around a pool courtyard and a shady tropical garden, so the moment you walk in, the traffic noise off Harbor dissolves into palm trees and a small waterfall. The heart of the place is that heated pool deck, with a hot tub, rentable cabanas for soaking up the California sun, a swim-up bar so you never have to leave the water for a drink, and a kids' game corner that keeps children busy all day. Add wide family rooms that sleep several comfortably and 3 American restaurants on site, and you rarely need to wander far for food. Real reviews praise the relaxed feel, the cleanliness and the value next to in-gate Disney hotels. The trade-off: you travel to the parks yourself, and the building is classic rather than brand new. Overall 8.5/10.
- Private resort feel, quiet in the middle of a busy district
- Heated pool, hot tub, swim-up bar and kids' game corner
- Wide family rooms, better value than in-gate Disney hotels
- You travel to the parks yourself — not inside the Disney gates
- Classic building, well kept but not brand new
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No. 6 #6 budget family · pirate water playground, 8-minute walk to Disneyland ★8.2 📍 In the heart of the Anaheim Resort District, directly across the street from Disneyland — about an 8-minute walk to the park gates straight along the Disneyland Walkway.
Howard Johnson by Wyndham Anaheim Hotel & Water Playground is a 3-star, motel-style property of roughly 296 rooms wrapped around a garden, and it's a registered Disneyland Good Neighbor Hotel sitting directly across the street from the park. The Disneyland Walkway runs right past the front, taking you to the gates in about 8 minutes on foot. What made it famous with families is Castaway Cove, the hotel's own pirate-themed water playground — a pirate ship to climb, several water slides, water cannons to fire at each other, and a giant 200-gallon bucket that fills slowly then tips over and drenches everyone, to shrieks and laughter every time. Beside it sits a separate quiet pool where adults can soak in peace. The standout family policy is that kids 18 and under stay free using existing beds, so it works out very good value. Rooms are simple, clean motel style, with Queen and bunk-bed options kids love. Reviews praise the walk to the park and the water play their children adore. It scores 8.2/10.
- Castaway Cove pirate water playground with slides and a 200-gallon dump bucket
- About an 8-minute walk to Disneyland, straight along the Walkway
- Kids 18 and under stay free; most budget-friendly rates in the area
- Older motel-style rooms; furniture and fittings show their age
- Sits on a busy road, so street-facing rooms catch traffic noise
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No. 7 #7 family · vintage resort near Universal Studios ★9 The Garland
📍 North Hollywood, next to Universal City, with the hotel's free trolley running to Universal Studios, CityWalk and the Universal City/Studio City Metro station (B/Red Line) a few minutes away.
The Garland feels like a small resort hiding in the middle of the city, spread across nearly 3 acres of North Hollywood that are full of mature trees, green lawns and low-rise vintage buildings from the 1970s, freshened up in a big 2015 renovation. What families love most is how relaxed it is and how much room the kids get to actually run around. Some of the family rooms have a separate bunk-bed nook so the children get their own little world, and the heated outdoor pool runs dive-in movies on Friday and Saturday nights that you can watch from the water. Best of all, the hotel runs a free trolley to Universal Studios, CityWalk and the Metro station, so you can hit the theme park without the parking headache. Plenty of reviews give it a high 9.3 for warm staff and great value, and it lands at 9.0/10 overall.
- Free trolley to Universal Studios, CityWalk and the Metro station
- Nearly 3 acres with a lawn and pool for kids to run around
- Family rooms with bunk beds and a high 9.3 score for warm staff
- North Hollywood, not central to Hollywood Blvd or Santa Monica — you drive or take the Metro
- Daily resort fee plus separate parking charges on top of the room rate
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No. 8 #8 Family · steps from the Universal Studios Hollywood gates ★8.6 Hilton Los Angeles / Universal City
📍 On the Hollywood Hills right beside the Universal Studios Hollywood entrance — walkable to the park gates and Universal CityWalk, or ride Universal's free shuttle.
Hilton Los Angeles / Universal City is an AAA 4-Diamond hotel set on the Hollywood Hills, right next to the entrance of Universal Studios Hollywood. The park gates and the restaurants and shops of Universal CityWalk are a few minutes' walk away, or you can hop on Universal's free shuttle, which runs all day. Families love the bright glass atrium lobby with its in-house restaurant and cafe, the outdoor pool with private cabanas you can rent to soak up the California sun, and the LA skyline that stretches out from the higher floors. The tower also has a 24-hour fitness center, a restaurant, and a Starbucks. Reviewers single out the walk-to-the-park location as a winner for families doing Universal over several days, with rooms that read as roomy and clean and staff that come across as friendly. It scores 8.6/10, best for families and couples spending their days at Universal who want a full-service base with a great city view — just check the planned renovation window of April to July 2026 before you book.
- Walk to the Universal Studios gates and CityWalk, plus a free shuttle
- Outdoor pool with private cabanas and a wide LA city view
- AAA 4-Diamond with roomy, clean rooms and friendly staff
- Renovation planned April to July 2026 may bring noise and closed areas
- Resort fee plus separate parking charges, and it sits high on a hill
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No. 9 #9 Family · 1-minute drive to Universal Studios ★8.3 Sheraton Universal Hotel
📍 On a hill in Universal City, on Universal Studios' own land — about a 1-minute drive to the theme-park gate and Universal CityWalk, or hop the free Universal shuttle that stops right in front of the hotel.
Sheraton Universal Hotel is a legendary 4-star hotel perched on a hill in Universal City, sitting on Universal Studios' own land. It's about a 1-minute drive to the Universal Studios Hollywood gate and the Universal CityWalk dining-and-entertainment strip, or you can hop the free Universal shuttle that stops right out front. The place has been open since the 1960s and once put up the movie stars filming on the lot, which is how it earned the nickname Hotel of the Stars. What families love most is the large outdoor pool with a poolside bar and a whirlpool to soak in after a full day on your feet at the park. The roughly 451 rooms are spacious enough for a family, and many high floors look out over the hills and city. There's a fitness center and a restaurant in the tower too. Plenty of reviews say the 1-minute drive to the park is unbeatable for families doing Universal over several days, the rooms are big, and the staff are friendly. Overall 8.3/10, best for families and couples taking on Universal Studios who want a base right next to the park with a big pool to unwind at.
- 1-minute drive to the Universal gate plus a free shuttle
- Large outdoor pool with a poolside bar and a whirlpool
- Spacious family rooms and friendly staff
- Older building, some parts look dated next to newer hotels
- Daily resort fee plus separate parking, and it sits high on a hill
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No. 10 #10 Family · high-rise in the middle of Hollywood, next to the Walk of Fame ★8.8 Loews Hollywood Hotel
📍 Middle of Hollywood — right beside the Dolby Theatre and TCL Chinese Theatre, with the Hollywood Walk of Fame at the front door, near the Hollywood Bowl, and connected to the Metro Hollywood/Highland station (B/Red Line).
Loews Hollywood Hotel is a high-rise planted in the middle of Hollywood, and you'd struggle to find a better address. Walk out of the lobby and you're connected straight into the Ovation Hollywood complex, right beside the Dolby Theatre (the Oscars stage) and the TCL Chinese Theatre, the old movie palace with stars' handprints set into the forecourt. The Hollywood Walk of Fame is at the front door. Reviewers scored the location a near-perfect 9.5. What families love most is the rooftop pool, which looks right at the white HOLLYWOOD sign on the hill. The deluxe rooms with two double beds sleep 4 comfortably, the in-house restaurant has a kids' menu, and there's a free crib plus babysitting so parents get a break. The Metro Hollywood/Highland station sits right against the building, so you can reach other sights without driving. It scores 8.8/10 overall.
- Knockout location next to the Dolby/TCL Chinese Theatre, walkable to the Walk of Fame (location scored 9.5)
- Rooftop pool with HOLLYWOOD-sign view + deluxe rooms that sleep 4
- Kids' menu, free crib, babysitting + connected to a Metro station
- Hollywood Boulevard gets crowded and noisy at night
- Resort fee + valet parking charged on top of the room rate
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📊Comparativa · 10 hoteles
| # | Hotel | Estrellas | Puntuación | Desde / noche | Zona | Destacado |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Disney's Grand Californian Hotel & Spa | 5 | 9.0 | ~$471 | Private gate walk into Disney California Adventure: approximately 5 minutes on foot. Downtown Disney and Disneyland Park also walkable from the hotel. John Wayne Airport (SNA) approximately 20 km away. Los Angeles (LAX) approximately 55 km, around 50 minutes by car. | #1 Flagship · Private Gate into Disney California Adventure |
| 2 | Disneyland Hotel | 5 | 8.9 | ~$443 | Walk through Downtown Disney to Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure in about 10–15 minutes. John Wayne Airport (SNA) is about 20 km away; LAX about 55 km (~50-min drive). | #2 Original Disney · World's First Disney Hotel (1955) · Goofy's Kitchen |
| 3 | Pixar Place Hotel | 4 | 8.6 | ~$357 | Adjacent to Downtown Disney; ~10-15 min walk to both Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure. John Wayne Airport (SNA) ~20 km; LAX ~55 km (~50 min drive). | #3 Disney Value · Full-building Pixar theme · Lowest rate in the resort |
| 4 | Hilton Anaheim | 4 | 8.0 | ~$186 | ART (Anaheim Resort Transit) tram stop right in front of the hotel — a few minutes' ride to Disneyland. | #4 Family · the largest hotel in the Anaheim Resort District |
| 5 | Sheraton Park Hotel at the Anaheim Resort | 4 | 8.5 | ~$157 | Next to the Anaheim Convention Center; about a 5 to 10 minute ride to the Disneyland entrance. | #5 family value pick · private-feel resort near Disneyland |
| 6 | Howard Johnson by Wyndham Anaheim Hotel & Water Playground | 3 | 8.2 | ~$129 | Disneyland Walkway runs past the front of the hotel | #6 budget family · pirate water playground, 8-minute walk to Disneyland |
| 7 | The Garland | 4 | 9.0 | ~$271 | Universal City/Studio City station (Metro B/Red Line), a few minutes away on the hotel's free trolley. | #7 family · vintage resort near Universal Studios |
| 8 | Hilton Los Angeles / Universal City | 4 | 8.6 | ~$229 | Universal/Studio City station on the B Line (formerly the Red Line) — a few minutes by free shuttle or a short walk down the hill. | #8 Family · steps from the Universal Studios Hollywood gates |
| 9 | Sheraton Universal Hotel | 4 | 8.3 | ~$243 | Universal/Studio City station (Line B, the former Red Line) | #9 Family · 1-minute drive to Universal Studios |
| 10 | Loews Hollywood Hotel | 4 | 8.8 | ~$257 | Metro Hollywood/Highland station (B/Red Line) is walkable and connects to the hotel through the Ovation Hollywood complex. | #10 Family · high-rise in the middle of Hollywood, next to the Walk of Fame |
Cuál elegir — por estilo de viaje
#1 Grand Californian is the only Disneyland Resort hotel built inside the resort fence — with a private California Adventure gate, a soaring Craftsman Great Hall, and character breakfast, it's the top choice for families who want to go all-in.
#2 Disneyland Hotel is the world's first Disney hotel (1955), renovated into retro-Disney style — the enchanted castle headboard with fiber-optic lights and "When You Wish Upon a Star" music that kids beg to press every night, plus Goofy's Kitchen character dining and a Monorail-themed pool slide.
#3 Pixar Place Hotel is the first full-building Pixar-themed hotel at Disneyland Resort (opened 2024) — giant Luxo Jr. lamp in the lobby, Toy Story/Nemo/Up artwork on every floor, a rooftop Finding Nemo pool, and the lowest room rate in the resort.
#4 Hilton Anaheim is a do-it-all giant within walking distance of Disneyland, with a rooftop pool and water slide that keep kids busy for hours — its strength is value and family amenities, more than quiet privacy.
#5 Sheraton Park is a calm resort oasis in the middle of busy Anaheim — a heated pool with cabanas and a swim-up bar, shady tropical gardens, and wide rooms that sleep the whole family for far less than the in-gate Disney hotels; the trade is travelling to the parks yourself and a classic building that isn't brand new.
#6 Howard Johnson Anaheim is a budget-friendly hotel you can walk to Disneyland from, with its own pirate-themed water playground that keeps kids splashing until they lose track of time — it trades on value and family water fun rather than the newness or polish of the rooms.
Selección final
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