
I did find it was hard to keep track of our kids though. My preschoolers did an indoor nature walk that was pretty cool. Aside from the amazing water slides and indoor swimming, there was a dance party, an arcade, a small bowling area, and a handful of other things. For the price we paid, it was definitely worth it. We went for only 1 night, so I didn't see everything, but it was during October when they have special Halloween activities. We went to GWL as a separate trip, nothing to do with Disneyland. There is a huge structure with dump buckets and sprayers that you can probably wheel around in as well.

All the pools and lazy river are shallow and there is a wave pool. But there seems to be a lot of things that can be enjoyed, depending on degree of mobility. It runs every 30 minutes.Ĭan't speak to wheelchair accessibility but I can tell you that all the slides require climbing lots of stairs so those are probably not an option. And even though the podcast review indicates otherwise, they DO run a shuttle to the parks. The hotel has free parking and is as short drive to the Toy Story lot. I have to give props to management there.The place is a well oiled machine and I don't give that kind of praise lightly. What really impresses me about this place is the phenomenonal customer service from EVERYONE you encounter. Beds were nice and the ""family suite" (the lowest category room) easily sleeps 6. The rooms are fairly basic but clean and comfortable.

The food onsite is really, really good! The head chef has quite a pedigree and the food is high quality and not just typical fast food junk.They have lots of healthy food options too. The waterpark is VERY nice, clean, and it's HUGE (it's the largest of all the GWL waterpark).

Letting the kids be "sick" and miss school on Monday since you get two days of waterpark access with a one night stay! The price is fantastic considering how much you get. We got a rate of $139/night for a Sunday stay. He chose it last year in lieu of a party and wanted to do so again. We have been to GWL twice so far and are going back in a couple weeks for a one night stay to celebrate my son's 11th birthday. It is the only year round waterpark in the area so it's a great thing for families who want to do one or two night (or longer) staycations. They heavily advertise on radio stations in So Cal.
