Cary Brown Review of Anaheim Park Hotel
The Sheraton Park Hotel claims fourteen stories, w...
The Sheraton Park Hotel claims fourteen stories, with no thirteenth floor, in the American tradition. It is well-maintained and run by friendly, knowledgeable Union employees. The grounds are professionally manicured. There is a heated pool, an exercise room and a coin laundromat for guest use. At night the expansive garden is beautifully lit. The hotel has a bar and three restaurants offering fast food. Few vegan and gluten-free item are available. The gift/Starbucks shop is fairly priced. Elevator service can be slow. The rooms are large; the bathrooms are small. Our sixth floor room had three chairs, a desk, a refrigerator, dresser and nightstand with a clever cellphone/tablet charging station, two elevated queen-sized beds and a small closet with a safe. The window provides a view of several parking structures. However, at night, the Disneyland fireworks are visible. Rooms with low numbers are closer to the hotel's amenities. Everything's wheelchair-accessible and special rooms are set aside for the handicapped. The hotel, with hundreds of rooms, has one plug-in outlet for an electric car, located in the rear of the hotel, next to the bike rack. Expensive parking with in and out privileges.
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