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Holiday Inn Express – Ely, Nevada

We had mostly camping money left, plus a small stash of hotel points, so Holiday Inn Express Ely became our practical little mercy at the edge of evening. If you're a roadtripper, long-haul driver, miner, or rockhound looking for solid lodging before dark, this place fits the bill. What follows is an honest take, with the dust still on the boots. Ely makes sense as a stopping point because it sits where Highway 93 and the wider eastern Nevada crossing route meet up in a useful, no-nonsense way. If you're coming back from the lonely reaches of "Area 51 country," or simply cutting across Nevada on Route 50 and nearby highways, a decent bed starts to look like a grand civilizing force.

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Holiday Inn & Suites : Anaheim (1 Blk/Disneyland®)

Walking Distance to Downtown Disney - This Holiday Inn is a Disneyland Neighbor Hotel and only a (long) block away from Disneyland Main Street (you have to wrap around Pixar and pass around Disney Hotel). Good exercise at an approximate 15 minute walk. From there you can jump on the Monorail or walk downtown tot the gates of Disneyland or California Adventure. Parking is convenient, but not necessarily more affordable than parking at Disneyland. Parking at Disneyland offers a ride to the front gates. They do offer (for a cost) front door transit with Anaheim Resort Transit (ART) directly to the front gates. The hotel has easy on/off access to I-5 and is literally just behind Disneyland parkade. They have a heated outdoor pool with cavana service window, Whirlpool, and a Splash pad for the kids. Breakfast is not free, is available for extra charge - but the food is great as it is serviced by Onyx Restaurant and Bar. They have a good business center and 24-hour fitness center. WiFi is decent, though experienced some down time watching movies during our two-night stay.

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