DISNEYLAND HOTEL
Hotel with luxurious rooms and suites, a fitness room, 2 water slides and 2 beautiful retro-themed pools
Large modern buildings with a total of nearly 1,000 luxurious rooms and suites overlooking the pools or the park: welcome to the Disneyland Hotel. There is a fitness room, two water slides and two beautiful retro-themed pools, in addition to two whirlpools. While the Disney decor is omnipresent, the rooms remain classic, with only a few paintings of Mickey on the walls. Sure, the nightly rates can go through the roof, but staying here presents an opportunity to take the park experience to the max.
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FYI!!!! If you go early Don’t let the bell man take your suit case until you have taken everything to go to the park, because your room won’t be ready until 12-3pm you will end up wasting money on things you already have. And they would charge your card 250$ after you are check incase of damages. And don’t tip, they would automatically charge you a gratitude fee for everything. And there is no breakfast available, only the goofy kitchen but get ready to pay 267$ for 2 adults and 2 children, the other restaurant next to the pool is so gross all they do is add a pink flowers to your breakfast and they would charge you 21$ per plate. And no one is friendly like they promote only the front desk is!
Our room was in extremely poor condition. We had a corner room and the ac ducts were SOO loud. 24/7 they were rattling in the main room and bathroom. For a DVC price point, the Value rooms at WDW are much nicer and brighter than this was. Sure the headboard sings, but that's where the fun ends. The 30 minutes early entry is a joke. That shouldn't be the single perk and it's such a long walk when they put you in the very last building that you're already exhausted before the day began. It was almost 1 mile to go from our room in the Frontier building to Soarin'. I'd rather pay less and lose 30 minutes to be nearly right outside the gates. The parks were also empty during peak spring break until about 11am every day so it's not that big of a jump on your days rides.
All of the cast members we interacted with were beyond nice and very helpful.