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Magical accommodations in the heart of the Disneyland Resort Almost as long as The Happiest Place on Earth has been drawing Guests from around the world, the 990-room Disneyland Hotel has been keeping the magic going with its first-class accommodations, entertainment, shops and exceptional recreational opportunities. Cool off at the Never Land Pool, themed after the Disney animated classic "Peter Pan" Dine at one of the award-winning restaurants or at the wacky Goofy's Kitchen. Shop for unique Disney items at Disney's Fantasia Shop. With all the fun and excitement going on at the Disneyland Hotel, it's no wonder your Disney Character pals are always dropping by to visit!. The original Disney hotel has the feeling of magic wherever you turn. The fun and fantasy here will leave you with sweet dreams that always end happily ever after. Conveniently located adjacent to the Downtown Disney District, 990 rooms in three high-rise towers, Disney touches are everywhere, like the oversized Sorcerer's Hat and the Never Land themed pool, State-of-the-art business center and conference facilities unrivaled by many Anaheim hotels, Imaginative environments, attention to detail and Disney-quality service.. Experience a true original, rich with history, steeped in magic and filled with the comforts and amenities that made us a Three Diamond Deluxe Hotel. Each of our three towers contains our spacious and well-appointed Standard Rooms and Suites which offer breathtaking views and superior service. Concierge level Guests are also entitled to additional amenities.. From serene koi ponds to a 5,000-square-foot pool area, complement your experience at the Disneyland Hotel with an array of recreational activities for the entire family. Cove Pools and Beach: Enjoy two pools, a children's playground, volleyball court and sandy beach. Koi Fish Ponds: Enjoy the exotic Japanese fish that inhabit this tranquil pond. Never Land Pool: Experience a 5,000-square-foot paradise inspired by the adventures of Peter Pan. Safari Adventure Remote-Controlled Jungle Cruise Boats: Pilot miniature remote-controlled replicas of the famous Jungle Cruise boats in Disneyland Park (additional fee required). Scenic Waterfalls: Feel the revitalizing mists of this unique natural wonder as you explore an oasis of tropical foliage, beautiful waterfalls and mysterious caves. Team Mickey's Workout RoomWork out at this state-of-the-art fitness center.. 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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What better way to keep the magic of Disneyland park going-even after you leave it-than with a stay at the one and only Disneyland Hotel! You`ll experience a nearly endless array of exciting and relaxing resort pleasures-including a choice of 990 comfortable Guest rooms, a Peter Pan themed Never Land pool area, a private tropical beach, a workout facility, an array of shopping experiences, and a variety of delicious dining options. The Disneyland Resort is bigger and more magical than ever! It now features two incredible Disney theme parks-Disney`s California Adventure park and Disneyland park; three outstanding Disneyland Resort Hotels-Disney`s Grand Californian Hotel and Disney`s Paradise Pier Hotel and the Disneyland Hotel; plus the ultimate dining, entertainment and shopping experience-the Downtown Disney District.Spacious, airy and comfortable, the Disneyland Hotel rooms are the perfect combination of Disney magic and relaxing resort luxury. Looking for a meal with real character-or should we say Characters? Then take your family to one of the fun-filled Character Meal experiences at the Disneyland Resort Hotels. Each morning, Minnie and Friends welcome Guests to Disney`s PCH Grill in Disney`s Paradise Pier Hotel for a breakfast buffet. While Chip `n` Dale start the day with a little silliness-and a lot of great food-at Storytellers Cafe at Disney`s Grand Californian Hotel. And, of course, food and fun are always on the menu at Goofy`s Kitchen at the Disneyland Hotel.
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The Disneyland Hotel is a part of the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California. Located in the heart of Orange County, the hotel is conveniently located 2 blocks from the Anaheim Convention Center and across the street from Disneyland Park, Disney's California Adventure Park and the Downtown Disney District. Also within easy travel distance from the hotel are 4 major airports, world class shopping and other major Southern California attractions. The Hotels of the Disneyland Resort are the most magical places to stay and the Disneyland Hotel, being the very first hotel with the Disney name, offers guests plenty of pixie dust. From the Neverland Pool, meals at Goofy's Kitchen and direct access to the new Downtown Disney District, the original Disneyland Hotel is always a wonderful choice for lodging. In addition to the theme parks, the Hotels of the Disneyland Resort offer guests entertainment night and day. Live music, televised sports, themed swimming pools, arcades, wonderful shops and lounges, exercise facilities and more make for a complete vacation destination.
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32 year old with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
Personally, I feel feel the newer Grand Californian and Paradise Pier Hotels provide more splash for the cash. As a travel consultant for cre8adventures.com, I've visited the DLH several times.
Be sure to have patience when checking-in, the main lobby is generally clogged with guests. The good-natured staffers help you through with their smiles.
Hooke's Point Restaurant is good for mesquite-grilled specialties and there's a nice coffeehouse overlooking one of the pools. Goofy's Kitchen, where the hotel holds their Character Dining, is solid, but I prefer the PCH Grill at the Paradise Pier Hotel. The former Granville's is now an excellent steak house for a more intimate experience.
There's a fitness center, video-game center, sand volleyball, remote-controlled miniature boats (a longtime favorite of mine).
The courtyard takes a tropical theme with breezy waterfalls, dense landscaping and koi ponds. One of the three pool areas boasts a lagoon-style plunge, sandy beach and skull-shaped waterslide. Strangely, unlike at the other two resorts, there is no whirlpool.
The hotel's ever-growing number of conventions is one of the chief reasons the staff sometimes loses its twinkling Tinkerbelle demeanor.
The small, colorful accommodations show bright color schemes, armoires harboring TVs, various bed configurations, large windows, tiny unfurnished balconies and roomy baths with dual basins and Disney toiletries. The Mickey lamps are a playful touch, and the new day-glow ceiling borders display Tinkerbelle in her famous fluttering pose long after the lights go out.
Adequately equipped to handle the throngs that pour through, this crowded hotel has an excellent pool area, as-close-as-you-can-get location to Disneyland, and creative dining options. Families seeking more restful Disney surroundings though should choose the slightly less expensive Paradise Pier next door or the superior, more expensive Grand Californian inside the California Adventure Park.
This is the most special place to visit.
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Posted Mar 01, 2009
Good
This is the most special place to visit...Disnayland. When you stay at the Disneyland Hotel it makes the visit so much more exciting. The staff is very helpful, from the front desk to the housekeeping!
We only stayed one night but got right into our room at 10 am and it was gross didnt like it at all I will only stay at the Grand from now on. The grounds were cool at the disney hotel and the lost bar was great, we for sure had to stop there on the ...
On first impressions I would rate the
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Posted Jan 16, 2009
Good
On first impressions I would rate the quaility of room 2.5 star hotel. It was no better than a room at a Marriott Courtyard. The Disney decor brought the room up to 3 stars.
Check-in was great. We drove all-night from Northern Nevada. The...
Stayed at the Disneyland Hotel for 8 nights. Clean basic room. Big vanity area was nice. Kids loved the pool. Hard to get a chair or lounge in the middle of the day. Food was good at Crocs Bits and Bites. Pleasant stay, no issues. If you plan ...
the valet guy ripped us off from the get go. it was a 17.00 valet charge, my son in law gave the guy a 20 dollar bill, never got his 3.00 change so assumed the valet guy thought it was a tip. the next morning upon check out..we notice that the 17.00 ...
56 year old female with a moderate budget, traveling for leisure
My last visit to the Disneyland Hotel was in 1996 and at that time, it was a beautiful property. I wondered if anything had changed in 12 years. We arrived early, around 1 pm, and the front desk cast member, greeted me with "Hi, how are you?" I said "please tell me that you have a room ready for me." Megan said that the room assigned to us was not ready, but she checked with the room assignment desk and they were able to get me into a room, King bed in the Dreams tower, as I requested. The room was beautiful, I loved the Disney bedspread, very subtle Disney, not bold Mickey Mouse. The room had a free refrigerator, free internet access, free coffee in the lobby. Our view was of the Neverland Pool, but we didn't spend much time in the room so view was not important. This was my husband's first time in Disneyland, California and so he was impressed. There were some negatives, although some not the fault of the hotel. The monorail, which was the main reason I chose the Disneyland Hotel, didn't run one of the days of our stay; the first night the monorail service was erratic at best. Of course, the monorail is no longer touted as a resort transportation benefit, it's a Tomorrowland attraction. Because of medical reasons, I do have problems walking too far, and we did have to walk to the California Adventure Park, but it wasn't too bad and there were places that you could sit in Downtown Disney District if needed. I do wish that all Disneyland resort hotels would provide tram service to the theme parks, but because of Downtown Disney, I don't know how feasible that would be. Back to the Disneyland Hotel, housekeeping was always timely, the room was always cleaned up by the time we got back to the hotel, whether it was early or late afternoon. The room amenities were of better quality than many, cast members are friendly and you do feel welcomed there. My only complaints: They close everything, food, sundries, gift shop at 10pm, so when the park closes at midnight and you get back to your room, you'd better have already purchased any food or beverages beforehand. You can't even get room service after 10pm. Maybe I'm spoiled living in Las Vegas where the hotels have services 24/7. The other problem we had was with the room itself. Because of how the airconditioner is situated, the condensation caused the carpet on one side of the bed to be soaked. I called housekeeping the first morning, and nothing was done. I called guest services the second morning because at this point, we had to put our bath towels down on the floor, or step into sopping carpet when you get off the bed. Again, nothing was done. Finally, I called the front desk the third morning and they offered to change my room, which did not make sense considering we were leaving the next day. I just asked that they send someone to please wet vac it and check the A/C unit. They did send maintenance to check the unit, but no wet vac until I called again. Before we went back to Disneyland for our final night, I stopped at the front desk to speak to someone in person. The front desk cast member apologized and said that they will make it right. They did give me a credit to my bill for $75, and I do appreciate Disney's commitment. to exceed guest expectations. Would I stay here again - most definitely, we're going back in December.
This was worth every bit of the money
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Posted May 20, 2008
Excellent
This was worth every bit of the money it cost. We were in the tower that overlooks the park, on the 9th floor. We had the most amazing view! We slept with the huge balcony doors open all night. We stayed at the Hollywood Roosevelt hotel for 3...
We stayed in one of the new Mickey Mouse Themed rooms. The kids got Mickey and we had a regular room. The rooms overlooked downtown disney. Downtown Disney is very loud at night (until about 10:30) but that is the ONLY bad thing about staying...