Did you know that the Disneyland Hotel is one of Disney’s OLDEST properties?
That’s right — the hotel opened just a few months after Disneyland opened in 1955, and it’s been around ever since. Sure, it’s undergone some renovations (and is getting more right now), but it still has that classic Disneyland vibe guests know and love. But what is it like staying in a room here? Well, join us now as we give you a full tour of a Disneyland Hotel room!
We stayed in a Standard View room with two queen beds. So let’s check it out, shall we? Here’s what you see as soon as you open the door.
So let’s explore! Turn around and you’ll see that the Room Occupied door hanger is available and ready to be used (always recommended if you head back to the room midday for a quick nap).
You’ll also find the Evacuation Plan map on the back of the door. Don’t forget to look at this at least once! Safety first!
Just outside the bathroom, you’ll find a mirror hanging above a counter.
You’ll find a tray with glasses and an ice bucket, as well as…
…a Keurig coffee maker, K-cups, cups, and lids.
You’ll also find a condiment kit with sugars, sugar substitutes, creamers, and stirrers.
Opposite this counter is the closet, where you’ll find a luggage rack…
…robes…
…a safe…
…an iron…
…and an extra pillow and blanket.
Beside the counter is the door to the bathroom.
The first thing you’ll see is a countertop with a sink and a mirror.
To the left side of the mirror is a smaller magnifying mirror (great for makeup and shaving!).
Beside that hangs a hand towel and washcloth. You’ll also find an outlet here to plug in things like the hairdryer.
You’ll find a lamp on both sides of the mirror and MICKEY is holding it! Seriously, it’s ALL about the details.
Then you’ve got your sink. You’ll also find H20 products on the counter.
The middle of the table has a tissue dispenser, and you’ll find extra towels on the bottom racks.
You’ll also find a hairdryer on the bottom.
The trash can is beside the table.
On one side of the table is the toilet. It’s in its own little separate room with a door.
You’ll find the shower and bath on the other side.
The bathtub is a normal hotel-sized bathtub with a holder for the soap, and a steel bar if you need help getting up after a long soak.
The showerhead is also pretty standard with another holder for your soap or amenities in the corner.
This setup just uses a regular shower curtain.
The handle is Mickey-shaped!
Okay, let’s back out of the bathroom and take a look at the rest of the room. We had two queen beds. CHECK OUT THAT HEADBOARD. It’s got fireworks on it.
That headboard has a secret. You can turn it on and it lights up and plays music! MAGICAL.
And how magical are these throw pillows! (Don’t worry, you get PLENTY of regular pillows to choose from for your sleeping arrangements.)
Did we mention the carpet is done up with a fireworks theme, too? PLUS there are hidden Mickeys on it!
The table between the beds holds a light, phone, pen, brochure with hotel information, remote, and clock.
Each bed has its own reading light.
Opposite that, you’ll find a desk and chair with a mirror and lamp.
It has an empty drawer if you need to store stuff there.
A lamp sits beside that, as well as the TV and dresser.
This is also where you’ll find a mini refrigerator.
Another trashcan sits to the right of the dresser.
There’s a chair with a lamp in the corner of the room.
Then there’s the window…
…that has some fun curtains!
So if you’re ever thinking about staying at the Disneyland hotel, you know what the room looks like. We’ll keep giving you more room tours for hotels both in Disneyland AND Disney World, so stay tuned to DFB for more!
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