Private entrance to Disney's California Adventure Park With its Craftsman-inspired architecture and artistic decor, the 745-room Disney's... more »
Private entrance to Disney's California Adventure Park With its Craftsman-inspired architecture and artistic decor, the 745-room Disney's Grand Californian Hotel & Spa recalls the state's early days. However, the hotel's amenities are decidedly 21st century. In addition to its three restaurants?the award-winning Napa Rose Restaurant, charming Storytellers Cafe and convenient Whitewater Snacks?the hotel offers a wealth of opportunities for recreation and relaxation. Highlights include a pair of heated pools, one with a themed water slide, and the full-service Mandara Spa. But perhaps its greatest feature is its location. Disney's Grand Californian Hotel & Spa stands within Disney's California Adventure Park?and provides its guests with a private entrance gate into the park.. Put yourself in the center of Disneyland Resort and enjoy premium accommodations and rich dining experiences within a warm, relaxing environment that fosters the building of lifetime memories. The location puts you within walking distance of both theme parks and the Downtown Disney District, Impressive array of amenities and impeccable service, 745 well-appointed rooms, Business center and conference facilities, Grand timbers and authentic landscapes subtly reflect Disney touches.. Immerse yourself in rich detail and refined decor inspired by the style and architecture of the early 20th Century Arts and Crafts era. Standard Rooms and Suites are each generously sized, well-appointed and offer the award-winning services you expect from a Hotel of the Disneyland? Resort. Additional amenities are available to Guests staying on the Concierge level.. From pools to a modern fitness center, complement your experience at Disney's Grand Californian Hotel & Spa with an array of recreational activities for the entire family. Mandara Spa at Disney's Grand Californian Hotel & Spa: Immerse yourself in ancient traditions of relaxation with world-class pampering and personal service. Specialized massages, exotic therapies and a wide array of services ensure you a still mind and joyful heart. Fountain Pool: Take a dip in this peaceful pool oasis, complete with an artisan-crafted turtle fountain. Redwood Pool: Enjoy a whimsical escape as you splash down the Redwood Tree-themed waterslide. Pinocchio's Workshop: Enjoy a night out and treat children ages 5-12 to an evening of arts and crafts, computer games, Disney movies, dinner and snacks with a caring, licensed supervisor in an environment created for them (available to Resort Hotel Guests; additional fee), Guest Laundry Facilities, For an additional Fee.. Full-Service Spa: Mandara Spa featuring specialty massages, manicures, pedicures and a relaxing Tea Pavillion. Live Music: Piano Playing in the Great Hall, Storytelling at the Great Hearth. Tours: Special "Art of the Craft" hotel artisan/architecture tour.. Special Offer at the Disneyland Resort Hotels (only valid for hotel stays purchased together as a package with a flight, car or flight & car). Stay and Play with a 4th Night Free: 4th Night Free hotel offer is applicable for the three hotels of the Disneyland Resort for arrivals from 8/19/07 through 12/12/07. Travel must be booked by 11/12/07 and completed by 12/15/07. Upon a minimum three (3) paid consecutive-nights stay at a participating hotel, a fourth (4th) free night will be added and must be consecutive to the three (3) nights stayed. Limited to one (1) free night per package/reservation. Blackout dates of 11/20/07 -11/24/07 and other restrictions apply. Not valid with any other discount or promotion. .
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Besides the resort's location, DGC also offers a level of luxury and themeing previously unseen in any Disney hotel in California. Guests have been enjoying the Disney Touch at the Disneyland Hotel and, more recently, Disney's Pacifica Hotel (now Disney's Paradise Pier Hotel), but not with the attention to detail available at DGC. DGC has often been compared to Disney's Wilderness Lodge (WL) in Walt Disney World, a comparison that, while understandable, does not give credit to the differences between the two resorts. Besides the use of exposed timbers (fiberglass though they may be), the design of the two hotels is really quite dissimilar. The Arts and Crafts style of DGC is quite a bit more refined than the rustic National Parks inspired design of WL. While the lobbies of both hotels are equally impressive, the lobby of WL is on such a grand scale that the visitor feels dwarfed by comparison. I have no idea what the proportions of the lobbies of these hotels are, but the DGC lobby feels - if not smaller - certainly more cozy. More in a human scale. A really good illustration of this is the differences in the fireplaces. The WL fireplace, styled to resemble sediment rock, is several stories high and has a firebox you can practically stand upright in. In front of this fireplace are several rows of rocking chairs. By contrast, the DGC fireplace is only about the size you would find in a large home. It is stone carved in lines reminiscent of Art Deco design, and is tucked in a corner surrounded by a few rocking chairs and overstuffed armchairs.
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Inspired by the classic Craftsman-style architecture of early California, this rustically elegant hotel is simply a work of art. Amazing theme park and Downtown Disney District views; storytelling at the Great Hearth; art of the craft tour; exclusive entrance into Disney's California Adventure; three swimming pools; incredible restaurants; Spa and Fitness Center, high speed Internet access in all rooms; 24-hour room service; shops. Disney's Grand Californian Hotel boasts 20,000 square feet of total meeting space, featuring the 12,000 sq. ft. Sequoia Ballroom. 18 breakout rooms, outdoor meeting spaces and two convention registration centers solely dedicated to business group needs. Anaheim, California.
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42 year old with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
Although the resort it self is grand, the service is nothing it used to be! There are remnants of the Disney of olD. About half the cast member, look like they want to be there. I remember when it seemed like they fed all the cast members a pill before coming in touch with the public. A lot of extra walking, that could have been avoided! Tram broken every day. Our early morning entry was wasted, because the tram was broke and we had to turn and walk through the front gate! This left us about 30 minutes, by the time we finally got in! A lot of rides down. We went to stay and play for 3 days, for my girls Birthday's. They are kids and they didn't notice there changes, but us old timers, sure did! Finally, the room are about 200 sq. feet. A LITTLE SMALL FOR A FAMILY OF FOUR!!
My wife, grandkids and I stayed at the Grand Californian Resort and Spa when we visited Disneyland. We were especially glad that there was tram that could transport us directly to the park, without walking, as I do have certain limitations...
We had a great time on our vacation.
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Posted Dec 09, 2008
Excellent
We had a great time on our vacation. The location of this hotel played a huge part of the fun time we had. We would go to the parks for half the day, and then come back for a quick swim. That was the perfect break from the park. Then we would...
We were celebrating our girls 5th
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Posted Dec 02, 2008
Excellent
We were celebrating our girls 5th birthday.
It all started from the time we were greeted with our last name when we drove up.
Check in was very quick and friendly. The room was very nice, and the outside deck added a nice touch.
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This hotel is a bit on the pricey side
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Posted Dec 01, 2008
Excellent
This hotel is a bit on the pricey side but you cannot beat the convenience of having your own entrance to DCA and being steps from Disneyland! The room was great as it overlooked Downtown Disney and provided a great view of the nightly fireworks...
Story book cafe was awesome.NO WiFi in
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Posted Oct 16, 2008
Horrible
Story book cafe was awesome.NO WiFi in this resort, overpriced by far and laundry was room too far. This is 2008 and can you believe that this grand four star hotel does not have WiFi in the rooms, only in common areas. The room we were given was on ...
We stayed in a room overlooking
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Posted Oct 14, 2008
by Cindi M.
Excellent
We stayed in a room overlooking Downtown Disney which was nice at night to hear the music and festivities. The hotel is very clean and the staff is very friendly.
The 3PM checkin was more like 4:30PM,
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Posted Jul 30, 2008
Good
The 3PM checkin was more like 4:30PM, which a luxury hotel could do much better. The staff was detached, the hotel a large factory, with the exception of the lobby, a disappointment. As a travelocity client, we were placed in a noisy room,...
I had a friend whose mother recently
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Posted Jul 19, 2008
Excellent
I had a friend whose mother recently passed and they were honoring her at the Disneyland's Grand CA Hotel. I had never been there. It was fabulous. The food served at the banquet was rather interesting with many small courses. Everything was great...
48 year old female with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
We stayed here in fall of 2007. We had stayed at the Disneyland Hotel the year before. Comparing the two, the DL hotel is MUCH better and alot less money.
When we checked in we had to wait over 4 hours for our room. Their excuse was because it was a Sunday, their busiest day of the week. We requested a King size and got 2 queens. The room wasn't anything that great for the price we paid. The view of the courtyard was a joke! The worse would have to be the maids VERY early in the morning in the hallways talking VERY loud! We were ther for 4 days and some of the trays were there for over 2 days! Also, the hallways were neverending!! For the price DL Hotel is much better, especially if you have kids.