Rooms are available at a price in the range of $70.00 to $112.
4. Desert Palms Hotel and Suites
Desert Palms Hotel and Suites is located in the heart of Disneyland in Anaheim, California. They provide room and amenities to the guest within their budget. The guest rooms are spacious as well as comfortable. They provide various facilities such as swimming pool, spa, gift shops, oasis cafe, laundry, fitness center, hot tub, free internet, breakfast and free parking. The room can be booked from a starting price of $71.
5. The Days Inn Anaheim West
The Days Inn Anaheim West is located at a small distance from Disneyland. Guests can enjoy facilities such as swimming, sightseeing, spa, breakfast, and internet access. Rooms in this hotel are available in the range of $50.59 to $70.00.
Disneyland is a great place not only for fun, but also a place to learn and explore new things. The above listed hotels are at walking distance from Disneyland and they offer best price.
If this is the year that your business is taking a fresh look at reducing lodging costs, join the crowd.
A new survey of travel managers, conducted by Carlson Wagonlit Travel's Travel Management Institute, puts optimizing hotel spend among the top priorities this year for the travel managers surveyed.
With industry experts forecasting hotel rate hikes this year, many companies are looking for better workforce travel savings and solutions. For many, the solution is putting a lodging savings card in the hands of their employees who travel.
It gives small business travelers access to the low hotel rates that are negotiated privately by lodging management providers for larger corporate clients.
The savings card is particularly aimed at businesses with workforce travelers, those employees who hit the road in boots - not suits - to get the job done. Typically, these travelers stay in economy and midscale hotels like Best Western, Hampton Inn, Ramada, Holiday Inn, Super 8 and Comfort Inn.
No More Bargain RatesHaving an advantage like a lodging savings card is more important than ever this year since hotel deals and bargains are going to be tougher to find.
The January 2011 forecast from PricewaterhouseCoopers said hotel prices will be 5.1 percent higher than last year, citing Smith Travel Research data. Colliers PKF Hospitality Research estimates a 4.6 percent rise.
These rising prices likely will make it tougher difficult for businesses - particularly small businesses -
to negotiate their own low rates.
Low-cost accommodation completes the deal: Centrally located in the most exciting cities in Europe, hotels, hostels, apartments and B&Bs are available from 30 euros per person per night. The money saved could surely pay for some entertainment in Europe's striving cities of Valencia, Dublin, Amsterdam and Berlin.
Located on the Mediterranean coast,
Valencia has 1,8m inhabitants and is the third biggest city in Spain. During the past years, Valencia has become a popular business and congress centre, which can be seen through various innovative projects: The City of Arts and Sciences boasts state of the art technology (entry from 7,50EUR). Another gigantic project: the redirection of the river Turía which once crossed the town. The city's biggest park is now located in the former riverbed. Paella has its origins here (from 8EUR), Horchata (tigernut-milkshake, 2EUR), is also typical of the Valencia region.
Ever since the 1990s,
Dublin has experienced a real boom.
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