The honest review

Anaheim Portofino Inn & Suites is built around a specific family need: giving parents and kids separate sleeping space without paying resort rates. The 96 Kids Suites split a king bedroom from a dedicated kids' room — bunk bed plus a sleeper sofa — behind French doors, so parents get an actual door to close after bedtime instead of a curtain or a room divider. For families who've dealt with a toddler waking up every time an adult moves in a shared single room, this layout alone can be worth the modest premium over a standard budget room.

The location is a genuine strength: about a 10-minute walk to the Disneyland Resort entrance, which keeps the property in the same practical tier as hotels charging two or three times as much. A heated pool with a whirlpool spa covers the after-park-day relaxation need, and Camo Eats delivery from nine local restaurants is a useful add for nights nobody wants to leave the room.

The honest tradeoff: there's no headline kid amenity like a waterslide or splash pad, finishes are motel-standard rather than boutique, and rates climb meaningfully during peak summer and holiday weeks — sometimes into $$$ territory seen at nearby chain hotels. Book shoulder season or midweek for the best value. For families whose priority is separating the kids' sleep space from the parents' without booking two rooms, this is one of the better-configured budget options within easy walking distance of the parks.

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Who this works for

Derived from FamilyFactor data

  • Toddlers

    ages 0–3

  • Elementary

    ages 4–8

  • Tweens

    ages 9–12

  • Teens

    ages 13+

  • Multi-gen

    with grandparents

All amenities (6)
  • 96 Kids Suites — king bedroom + separate kids' room (bunk bed, sleeper sofa) behind French doors
  • About a 10-minute walk to the Disneyland Resort entrance
  • Camo Eats in-room food delivery from 9 local restaurants
  • Fitness center and video game room
  • Heated outdoor pool with whirlpool spa
  • Mini-fridge in all rooms