Guest User
February 1, 2025
We spent two nights at the Alpine Inn for our Disneyland trip, a 10-15 minute walk from the main gate. The location is convenient, and parking is free—though it may not extend to the day you check out. In our case, we were given a coupon for $12.50 parking at the Anaheim Garden Walk structure, which is still much cheaper than Disneyland parking. The motel charges a $15 "resort" fee, though calling it a resort is a stretch. There is a small pool, but otherwise, it’s a standard motel with a charming Alpine chalet façade, complete with a Matterhorn Bobsleds poster in the lobby. Our double queen room had a recently renovated feel, was on the small side, and included a single nightstand between the beds, a TV mounted on the opposite wall, and a fridge and microwave in the open closet area. There weren't many outlets, but they wisely added an alarm clock with outlets and USB ports built in. The bathroom sink was separate from the shower and toilet, with wall-mounted hand soap and lotion by the sink, and conditioning shampoo and body wash in the shower. The beds were very comfortable—we slept great after long days walking Disneyland. However, the ceilings are thin, and we could hear every step from the room above us, as well as their plumbing. Expect to wake up when they do. There’s coffee in the lobby but no breakfast. Fortunately, a Denny’s and two IHOPs are close by. The best part of our stay was the friendly and helpful staff. While it’s not a luxury stay, the Alpine Inn is a solid choice for Disneyland visitors looking for a comfortable, budget-friendly option close to the park.