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Hotel Fera Anaheim, a DoubleTree by Hilton
4.1/5123 Reviews
I’ve stayed at couple Doubletree hotels but this property doesn’t meet standard. I’m okay staying at old properties but I believe operators should at very least maintain the property to keep it up. The furniture inside the rooms were rundown broken, lobby elevators keys were falling off. Room interior is dark, light switches don’t work. No standard things inside rooms such as blow dryer, soaps, shampoos, coffee machine with no coffee. Would not recommend staying here, would strongly consider Doubletree Anaheim Convention Center appears to be more updated and well kept.
Motel 6-Orange, CA - Anaheim
3.4/563 Reviews
No problems. Was a little loud and didn't think guard cared to do anything about noise. Check in was easy as I arrived and staff had already ran my credit card so most paperwork was done. Several resturants close by so it was convenient to get something to eat.
Big A Motel
3.1/550 Reviews
I've stayed at the Big A several times within the past two years often for extended stays. The managers and staff have always been very friendly, helpful, and accommodating. They are always looking for, and go out of their way to make your stay enjoyable and comfortable. The Motel is generally quiet and peaceful. I work during the day and wake up early, so a good night sleep is a must. I sleep well and feel safe. My room is serviced daily, so after work I always return to a clean room and clean towels. If there are any issues they are dealt with promptly by the managers. I've no complaints, and I'm thankful for all the effort the staff and management take to make sure their guest stays are as pleasant as possible.
Days Inn by Wyndham Orange Anaheim
3.3/561 Reviews
This trip is the most comfortable hotel. The room is large, there is a separate kitchen living room and bedroom, the bathroom is also very large, and the living is convenient for many days of living, but it is a pity to go here to spin the cable car and desert outlets. Shopping, living more is meaningless.
Ayres Hotel Orange
4.8/5114 Reviews
Pros: Quiet and clean hotel. Good location as well. Spacious rooms. Free parking. Cons: Very limited breakfast. Uncomfortable beds - they're not hard enough. Very small refrigerator. No Safe inside our room. Phone is not working. You have to pay almost 35% more if you want to extend your stay. Front Desk Receptionists are not nice except William R.; he's nice and professional. Housekeepers are much better than Front Desk employees. Some of the housekeepers are nice and friendly.
Best Western Plus Meridian Inn & Suites, Anaheim-Orange
3.6/5107 Reviews
BW's hotel is the first choice for our trip to the United States. Basically, we can set it here, the quality is guaranteed... Breakfast is also good (the last ten days are the same, and the room is clean and refreshing, more than normal) Car hotel is still more insurance, her husband is clamoring to run their family members, basically free parking, very convenient

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Orange Travel Guide

Why Visit Orange, California?

Located in central Orange County, Orange, CA has long been a thriving agricultural center. Santa Ana and Anaheim surrounds the quaint, but lively city. Disneyland, "The Happiest Place on Earth", is just 5.5 miles away from Orange, CA.

Fun Fact: Legend has it that because the city's founders couldn't agree on a name, they battled it out in a poker game to choose between Orange, Lemon, Almond and Olive. Orange won.

The Best Time to Visit Orange, California

Orange, CA experiences a dry-summer subtropical climate, and temperatures feel enjoyable year-round. The hottest months fall between July and September, with highs averaging at around 83°F. The coldest months fall between December and February, with lows averaging at around 47°F.

The best and most expensive time to visit Orange, CA is from May–July. The cheapest time to visit Orange, CA is in November.

Getting Around Orange, California

John Wayne Airport (SNA), just 10 miles away, serves Orange, CA. The most convenient way to travel from John Wayne Airport (SNA) to downtown Orange is by taxi. Taxis can be found at the Ground Transportation Center located on the Arrivals Level of Terminals A, B and C. The taxi journey will take around 13–15 minutes, and will cost between US$35–US$45.

Driving is the preferred mode of transport in Orange, CA. Car rental agencies have desks conveniently located on the Arrivals Level, between Terminals A and B. Alternatively, Trip.com offers a wide selection of cars to book, with free cancellation and no credit card fees. You can explore car rental options here.

Things to Do in Orange, California

Get "a slice of old town charm" when you visit Old Towne Orange. The historic district's idyllic streets are lined with antique dealers, specialty shops, art galleries, and restaurants and is often used as a film/TV production shooting location. Old Towne Orange is one of the largest Nationally Registered Historic Districts in California and its well-preserved vintage buildings make for great Kodak moments.

Be sure to check out the Orange Home Grown Farmers and Artisans Market on Saturdays, from 09:00–13:00, at Chapman University's Becket Building.

Fun Fact: Most of the buildings in Old Towne Orange were built before 1920, and were primarily designed by 1 architect: Cornelius Barber "C.B." Bradshaw.

Irvine Regional Park, just 6 miles east of Old Towne Orange, is home to some of Orange, CA's sights. You'll need an entire day in the 491-acre park to try out all of what it has to offer. Horse riding, picnicking, fishing, hiking, and biking are just a few of the activities available. Irvine Regional Park is open daily, from 06:00–18:00 during fall and winter, and from 06:00–21:00 during spring and summer.

The park's main attraction is the Orange County Zoo. Tucked among oak and sycamore groves, the zoo exhibits rescued and abandoned animals in their natural habitats. The animals include black bears, mountain lions, bald eagles, great horned owls, coyotes, and porcupines. Orange County Zoo is open daily from 10:00–15:30 and costs US$2 to enter.

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