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Lodging at Disneyland Resort

Lodging at Disneyland Resort

Book a stay at one of these three on-site accommodations

Stretch the fantasies even longer by staying at one of the Disneyland Resort’s onsite hotels. Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa aims to replicate the soaring wood-and-stone styling of The Ahwahnee Hotel in Yosemite Valley. The central great room, with cushy oversize Craftsman-style chairs, a soaring stone fireplace, and live piano music, is a fantastic place to relax after a long day in the park. (Non-guests are welcome to dine in any of the resort’s five restaurants or simply enjoy its lounges, too.) The guests-only pool feels like an exclusive party, with poolside drinks and plenty of lounge chairs and fluffy towels, and enough room for kids and grownups to enjoy themselves. By appointment, the full-service spa is open to all (appointments required).

For a sleek, retro-modern getaway, book a stay at the nearby Disneyland Hotel, which also offers whimsically themed specialty accommodations, like the Mickey Mouse Penthouse or the sumptuous Fairy Tale Suites. Dining options offer something for everyone, from the casual Tangaroa Terrace to the kids-favorite Goofy’s Kitchen, often featuring strolling characters. If you're in the mood for a little adventure stop by Trader Sam's Enchanted Tiki BarThe Monorail Pool, with two towering watersides, is wildly popular; for a quieter retreat, relax in a plush chaise at the adjacent E-Ticket or D-Ticket pools.

Formerly known as Paradise Pier Hotel, the Pixar Place Hotel (due to officially open in early 2024) embraces the animation and spirit of Pixar Animation Studios films such as Toy Story, Coco, and Inside Out. A giant Pixar Lamp, familiar to fans of the movies, greets you in the lobby, and the hotel is dotted with art created by Pixar artists. The colorful hotel experience also includes a Great Maple restaurant, outdoor firepits, and a rooftop pool.

The latest additions to Disney’s lodging options are the Villas at Disneyland Hotel, where the variety of contemporary accommodations runs from Duo Studios all the way to three-bedroom Grand Villas. Though primarily a Disney Vacation Club property (learn about the club here), nonmembers can book a stay here too.

 

 

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