Open 24 hours
212 W Houston Ave, Fullerton
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Open 24 hours
333 E Imperial Hwy, Fullerton
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“The rooms are clean and the cleaning lady’s appear to work very hard. The front staff was easy to work with even with the guy I worked with being in training. He seems to be friendly and kind. The breakfast area was not bad but having some more proteins available to eat instead of all carbs would have been nice. There are some updates that need to be done as the age of the place shows but as mentioned before it smelled very clean in the common areas. The sleep times was disabled on my television and I like to fall asleep to the tv so it was disappointing. My family and extended family were all in town for a funeral and we took over the place. Nobody had any complaints. The landscaping was clean and the pool appeared to be in good shape. Overall I would stay here again and I encourage you to give it a shot.”
Open 24 hours
1000 S Euclid St, Fullerton
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“Praise YAHUAH the LORD and His Son Yahusha HaMashiach Messiah Jesus Christ and the Ruach HaKodesh Holy Spirit!!!
1st, to the people that put a 1 star review as their starting review, you've already been dismissed, your reviews will not be needed.
2nd lee, it's a low in a good location, close to Tacos Los Cholos in Fullerton, Disneyland and the Anaheim Convention Center.
Room: central air only, felt like 73°F for the most part, it has a 1970s vibe with a sprinkle of modernized touches.
There were some people under the stairs and kinda hanging about. Went for a walk around 10pm, when I saw the people. Called front desk, told them and when I returned 15 min later, they were gone because the night shift attendant had told them to leave.
It's worth it, not being $100+ for a weekday.”
“This DoubleTree hotel in Fullerton is an exceptional choice for travelers seeking a modern, spacious, and conveniently located accommodation. Its proximity to the 91 and 57 freeways makes it particularly accessible for those exiting the highways.
The hotel offers a range of amenities, including a Denny’s restaurant nearby, a gas station, a Mexican restaurant, and a small strip mall within walking distance. Additionally, a nearby convenience store provides snacks and other essentials.
The room I occupied was spacious and well-appointed. It featured two queen-sized beds and two large windows, which provided a sense of openness and brightness. However, it is important to note that the windows are sealed and locked, requiring a special key for opening. This restriction limits the ability to enjoy fresh air, except when operating the air conditioning.
The beds were comfortable, and the room layout was practical. Corner rooms ending in 29, 26, 01, or 02 tend to be more spacious. If you are seeking the largest room, consider booking a room ending in 29.
The room amenities include a mini refrigerator, a safe, and a coffee/tea station. The coffee station offers a variety of coffee options, including Brazil Regular and Decaf from Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf, as well as Chamomile and English Breakfast teas. Additionally, a full setup of Coffee Mate, Equal, Cafe Delight sugar, stir sticks, and cup sleeves is provided, similar to those found at Starbucks. The coffee machine and selection were of high quality, and the station even included five cups of coffee.
A complimentary “temptation” bottle of water is provided to Hilton Diamond, Gold, and Silver members. Non-members will incur a $2 charge.
The bathroom was exceptionally clean, modernized, and equipped with a walk-in shower, which I believe is significantly superior to a hotel bathtub. The bathroom is stocked with Crabtree & Evelyn products, including a bottle of body lotion and bar soap. Additionally, a complimentary makeup remover wipe is provided, which is a thoughtful gesture. Furthermore, the room features two mirrors: one standard and one backlit for makeup application or close-up grooming.
The overall lighting in the room was contemporary and elegant. Built-in bedside reading lights were a convenient and appreciated touch. However, it is worth noting that the hallway ceiling immediately upon entering the room is relatively low. While I, being six feet tall, was unaffected, individuals taller than six feet seven inches may need to be cautious.
The front desk attendant who handled my check-in was exceptionally kind and amiable, exuding genuine warmth and friendliness. The establishment also offers luggage storage, which is particularly useful for early or late arrivals who prefer not to carry their luggage around.
The waffle was exceptional. The steak was satisfactory, although someone in my group ordered it and it was slightly overdone. Nevertheless, the effort made in preparing the dish was evident. I commend the staff for their dedication, even when the food did not meet my expectations fully.
I wholeheartedly recommend staying at this establishment. The spacious room, well-stocked amenities, and ideal location near the freeway make it an ideal choice for both leisure and business travelers. If the windows could be made slightly more openable, even by a crack, the rating would undoubtedly be five stars.
As a suggestion, if you seek an exceptionally spacious setup, consider requesting a corner room ending in 29. However, it is advisable to inquire about a room not directly adjacent to the elevator.”
Open 24 hours
1015 Harbor Blvd, Fullerton
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“This place is the best bang for your buck. Always have rooms , no deposit and the nicest manager you could ever hope for .. it's not the Hilton but you can't beat it for the price”
Open 24 hours
1415 S Euclid St, Fullerton
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“Rooms were clean and the service was as expected. Thanks to Vikki for the help regarding checkout. This place is budget friendly and you get with what you pay. All fair.”
11:00 AM - 11:00 AM
2601 W Orangethorpe Ave, Fullerton
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“I stayed here a long time ago but in all honesty the place needs to be painted and they need more marketing it's turned really bad there I wouldn't trust anybody going there it used to be a very beautiful place”
6:00 AM - 5:30 AM
222 W Houston Ave, Fullerton
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“Nice large room. Beds were pretty comfortable. Staff was excellent especially Juan at front desk. Only real downside to the room was the shower water pressure not very good and the auto lights would come on if you moved in your bed. But over all a pleasant stay.”
“Looking for a pad near Disneyland? Holiday Inn Express Fullerton is so close you could yeet a Mickey-shaped pretzel and hit the castle. Their shuttle? It’s like a magic carpet ride, zipping you to the park faster than you can scream ‘I lost my FastPass!
Breakfast is solid—think waffles that don’t taste like sadness and enough coffee to make you buzz like Buzz Lightyear on a bender. It’s not gourmet, but it’ll power you through a day of dodging strollers and overpriced turkey legs.
The rooms? Cleaner than Snow White’s cottage after the dwarves discovered Lysol. Beds comfier than a nap in the Tiki Room, and not a single creepy stain to make you wonder if the last guest was auditioning for CSI: Anaheim.
Zero complaints here, unless you’re the type to cry over the Wi-Fi not downloading your TikToks at warp speed. For a wallet-friendly spot near the Mouse’s VIP zone, this place slaps harder than a Yeti on Expedition Everest. Book it, and save your meltdowns for when you realize the Haunted Mansion line is 90 minutes!”