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Anaheim-Orange Hilton Suites

3.5 star rating
based on 10 reviews

Category: Hotels  [Edit]

400 N State College Blvd
Orange, CA 92868
(714) 938-1111
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10 reviews for Anaheim-Orange Hilton Suites

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Glen T.

Costa Mesa, CA

4 star rating
9/25/2008

Well, I didn't spend too much time in the room but it was nice and quiet.  
I booked it ahead of time and since it was during the week I couldn't get  a good deal.  During the week you'll pretty much be paying the business rate and I wanted to be at this hotel so bidding on the hotel sites that will put you in the general area was not an option.
  We basically went to play pool and have some drinks next door at Nationals and I don't like regulating my alcohol intake and thus the room.  
  It did look like it used to be an Embassy Suites the way the interior was designed.   The only thing I didn't care for about this hotel was that there was no covered parking.

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Abi U.

Fremont, CA

5 star rating
8/18/2008

This place really gives you your money's worth. That has got to be the cheapest I've ever paid for a suite not to mention it's RIGHT next to Disneyland. HOORAY for this place!!!

The rooms aren't anything special. There's a table, small kitchenette area, living space, bedroom and a really good sized bathroom. The shower and tub are separate for you people that like to soak and rinse (like me!). The potty is behind a wall so if you're sharing the suite with someone else and they have to go number 1 or 2 you don't have to watch them while you're in the tub. Depending on where your room is located you may get a good view of downtown Disney. I wasn't lucky, I had a view of the parking lot but I didn't care.... I was drinking most of the time I was in the hotel anyway lol. Definitely spacious, I'm so convinced that this is the best place to stay for the price.

The first floor has the restaurant/buffet/bar areas. I really like the set up here because you can go outside your room and no matter what floor you're on you have an excellent view of the dining area as well as all the people on all the other floors. Perfect for throwing a tele!!! I don't know if they condone hotel parties here but we caught one while we were here. So much fun!!!! Btw, the walls are pretty thick so if you're a loud one no worries!!

The room service was helpful. I called for some toothpaste and towels and they were up to my room in about 5 minutes. I forgot to take the "zZZ" sign off the door when I left and when I came back they left me a note saying they were unable to service my room because I left the sign on. I thought that was nice of them.

Additional perk that you all probably don't care about... The guy that works the front desk at night is hot. The hottest guy I saw in SoCal while I was down there. Can I get a HELL YEAH? Hell yeah. *random* sorry socal folks but I can't take Hell or HELLA out of my vocab so you'll have to put up with it in my reviews!!!

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Carrie U.

Los Angeles, CA

3 star rating
8/8/2008

I liked this place. For 86 dollars a night on hotwire? yummY

The rooms were generic and not very remarkable. However, the bathroom was HUGE and had a separate tub and shower (automatic plus). I made good use of the kitchenette counter.

TV's are old school. The other beef I had was that they have balconies but no furniture on them. Clearly for display only. I, however, moved stuff outside.

Clearly a great hotel for families.

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Amy C.

San Diego, CA

4 star rating
7/26/2008

Woohooo for good guess work! We planned a weekend up in Anaheim for the Sox/Angels series and we had one goal-- to get a hotel walking distance to the Stadium. Little did I know I got one right across the street from the parking lot!

The hotel was recently renovated and we thought that our room was a good value for what we paid. The rooms are all suites, so there was a separate living room area from the bedroom and the bathroom was connected by two doors. It was perfect for what we needed- had a little fridge to keep stuff cool and was across the street from Del Taco if we wanted to grab something after hours of beers and baseball.

The pool was cool and had tons of seating- jacuzzi, sauna, and little kid pool. It was sold out over the weekend so there was a ton of people around all weekend.

If we come up again for another game- this will be the place to stay!

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Jasper D.

Redwood City, CA

3 star rating
2/12/2009

This was the smallest  Balcony Suite I've ever stayed at. The fitness room has one treadmill, two bikes, and one (Chuck Norris)total gym. And the sign on the wall says No more than 15 people in a room. The only good thing about  this place is that there's a bar called Nationals, it turns into a nightclub on Saturday but even with you staying at the Hotel the cover is still $10 but that night i saw a legless wonder hopping around the dance floor so it was well worth it. They also charge you $11 a day to park.

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Tom B.

Benicia, CA

3 star rating
Updated - 9/27/2008

Prior review still stands, but they are starting to nickel and dime you...parking now costs $11, valet parking a bit more, and the formerly free buffet breakfast is now about $18. Just consider it an example of universal entropy. Also Abi's review said this place is right next to Disneyland, its actually miles away and in a different city.

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  • 3 star rating
    7/13/2007 First to Review

    Average Hilton, looks like it used to be an Embassy Suites, and still has their type of setup for… Read more »

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Megan M.

Sun City, AZ

4 star rating
10/10/2007

It's nice. This place is better for a family than a business traveler. It's close to Disneyland, shopping, etc.

I think they are renovating the rooms. My room seemed newer and had nice living area, larger bathroom, small kitchenette area with microwave and fridge.

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cassandra t.

Sacramento, CA

2 star rating
6/11/2009

usually we stay at embassy or double tree. since Hilton is also a chain of these hotels we thought it would be a nice change. unfortunately we were a bit disappointed. the room was big and the beds were comfortable. the parking was expensive and the buffet breakfast horrible! even the business office charges for internet usage. will not return.

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Nicole C.

Baldwin Hills, CA

4 star rating
9/14/2008

I agree with the previous review.  This place does look like it used to be an Embassy Suites. All in all the hotel was good.  I do think it needs some updating.  The bedspread (gross) was a little worn and the amenities weren't as up to par as other Hilton's I've stayed at recently.  The room did have a "flat" screen.  But that's just what it was a regular TV w/a flat screen, not a plasma.  I didn't get up in time for breakfast but I don't think too many other people did either, the restaurant was empty every time we walked by.  The one downfall is parking is $11/day. That's kinda dumb.  They have a small lot, there's no need to charge people to park.  The bathroom was huge, but the shower was small and the shower head was high enough for Shaq and hard to adjust. I'm a black woman I can't be getting my hair wet in the shower!

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Augustine S.

San Ramon, CA

2 star rating
10/12/2008

The hotel is clean and looks good, but service needs improvement.  I don't think I saw a single smile from the people who worked at the front desk during our three days stay.  On top of that they now charge $11 for self-parking.

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