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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pros: great atmosphere, Top of the line, Beautiful inside-outI belive that this is the best hotel in Anahiem. My family and I are disneymaniacs and we visit Anahiem very often. We'er talking nine to ten times a year, so we've stayed at most of the...
elegance in the heart of Disney
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Posted Aug 07, 2002
by princess_wdi
Excellent
The grand Californian is just beautiful. It looks just like something a person would find in Northern areas of California. The rooms have a rustic theme and there are tours daily for guests who want to learn about the archetecture. I would recomend...
We loved staying here...I couldn't imagine staying anywhere else. Extremely conveinent to both parks. Got Fast Pass to Great River Ride, sat by pool, went back in when time came up, returned to pool. Perfect!! Had conceirge service which was nice....
pros: great poolsWho knew Disney could offer such luxury: The rooms are large and luxurious, the decor is charming yet comfortable and the amenities are excellent (especially the fluffy, white robes). A luxury hotel that's kid-friendly, too? Mickey...
I went with friends, and was impressed
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Posted Jan 08, 2002
Mediocre
I went with friends, and was impressed by the decor of the hotel, but doubt I would voluntarily dish out the $250/room/night fee Disney charges for this resort hotel.
As I said, the hotel is beyond beautiful and very kid friendly, with kid size...
If you really want to stay in the park,
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Posted Jan 13, 2001
Mediocre
If you really want to stay in the park, you can stay at the new Grand Californian or the Paradise Pier Hotel. The Paradise Pier is adjacent to the Downtown Disney, so if you are with a group of adults or older children, this may be a benefit. There...