If you’ve ever wanted to sleep in Andy’s Room, we’ve got good news!
The Toy Story Hotel opened at the Tokyo Disney Resort in 2022. The hotel was the fifth Disney-branded resort to open on the property, and the first in the Moderate Type price category. As the name implies, the hotel is themed to the Toy Story film franchise, right down to the rooms. We just stayed here for the first time, and you’ve just gotta see it to believe it! Come on!
The Toy Story Hotel’s rooms are each designed to look like Andy’s room from the original 1995 Toy Story film, though arguably presented from a toy’s perspective. However, the theming begins before one even reaches the room. The hallways are complete with Toy Story-themed wallpaper, and a rug design including “footprints” from some of the franchise’s iconic characters.
Each guest room door features a large room number in a font reminiscent of the film’s logo (and the Pop Century Resort at Walt Disney World).
The room’s entryway gives the first glimpse of its Toy Story theming, including custom furniture, wall-art featuring characters including Rex and the Woody’s Roundup gang, and the iconic cloud wallpaper.
The back of the door even features signage on the back done in an unmistakable Toy Story-style.
The room itself features two beds, one of which features a fold-out third trundle bed, as well as themed furniture and lighting fixtures.
The TV framed by a giant Etch-a-Sketch might be our favorite touch in the whole room… though the desk lamp that looks suspiciously like the famous Pixar Luxo lamp is definitely close.
We love this Mickey Mouse watch-as-clock piece as well.
The room’s theming even extends to the bathroom, which features a puzzle motif…
…and a faux “hand-drawn”illustration of Wheezy himself in the shower.
The room also features a nice little perk for guests: Toy Story slippers!
Each pair features Woody on the front…
… and Andy’s signature on the bottom!
The Toy Story Hotel is soooooooo well themed, and it makes a comparatively cost-effective place to stay while visiting the Tokyo Disney Resort. Stay tuned to DFB for more Tokyo Disney coverage.
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