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GUESTS STAY IN THE MIDDLE OF THE MAGIC AT THE HOTELS OF THE DISNEYLAND

DISNEYLAND RESORT HOTELS

At the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California, leisure and business travelers will now find three Disney-owned and operated hotel properties the luxurious surroundings of Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel , the classic Disney magic and charm of the Disneyland Hotel and the California beachfront-themed Disney’s Paradise Pier Hotel.

Offering a variety of accommodations, surroundings and amenities, all three feature the famous Disney touch for quality service and hospitality. The Disneyland Resort’s hotel district now has a total of 2,224 guestrooms and suites.

As part of the Disneyland Resort, the hotels are steps away from the eclectic mix of dining, entertainment and recreational features of the Downtown Disney District. Of course, Disneyland and Disney’s California Adventure are just a short walk away from any of the Disney hotels.

DISNEY’S GRAND CALIFORNIAN HOTEL

Among the deluxe guestrooms are 713 standard rooms, 34 Artisan suites, two vice presidential suites and two presidential suites. In addition, the resort offers over 20,000 square feet of meeting and banquet space, ranging from the 12,600-square-foot Sequoia ballroom to smaller conference rooms and a sophisticated Boardroom. On September 23, 2009 the resort also opened the Disney Grand Californian Villas, a group of 50 timeshare condos offering private patios, full kitchens, whirlpool tubs and spacious bedrooms Capturing the spirit of early California through inspiring design and daring architecture, Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel is a deluxe 745-room resort hotel property, offering a premium option for business orpleasure visits to the Disneyland Resort.

This AAA Four-Diamond hotel is the first Disney resort hotel in the world to be located inside a theme parkthe new Disney’s California Adventuremaking stays at the deluxe hotel a uniquely themed experience.

Lobby Grand Californian

Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel celebrates the romantic Arts & Crafts movement of early 20th century California . Designed to capture the artistic exploration of California ‘s coastlines with its Monterey pines and redwood forests, the hotel is layered with the memories of the arroyo craftsmen, the mission pioneers and the Plein Air school of painters.

Room Grand Californian

The deluxe hotel features 24-hour room service, its own entry gate into Disney’s California Adventure, and has rooms that overlook both the theme park and the exciting Downtown Disney. For corporate meeting guests, the hotel features meeting planner offices, a business center and separate meetings and conventions check-in facilities.

Napa Rose Restaurant

Food and beverage facilities include the award-winning Napa Rose restaurant, Storytellers Cafe, White Water Snacks and Hearthstone Lounge. Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel also has Eureka Springs, a health club with state-of-the-art equipment, massage rooms, as well as dry and steam saunas. The deluxe hotel has two heated pools with a themed water slide, two whirlpools, children’s pool, and concierge level with upgraded amenities and services.

DISNEYLAND HOTEL

Entryway of the Disneyland Hotel

At the Disneyland Hotel, guests will find a family vacation resort brimming with Disney magic and benefits. Offering 990 rooms, the hotel features a variety of restaurants and lounges, shops, three swimming pools and a sandy beach, among
other amenities.

 

Forming a lush centerpiece for the Disneyland Hotel is the magical Never Land theme pool. Based on Walt Disney’s classic animated film Peter Pan , the area features tropical landscaping, a 110 foot-long water slide, Captain
Hook’s pirate ship and a mermaid lagoon whirlpool. This vibrant complex also features the Lost Bar cocktail lounge, a recreational lawn area, fitness center and miniature remote-control boats.

Neverland Pool Disneyland Hotel

Entertainment includes easy-listening guitar and vocals at the Lost Bar cocktail lounge. Fantasy Waters entertains nightly with choreographed fountains of water, colorful lights and a medley of Disney tunes.

The Disneyland Hotel’s restaurants provide everything from fine cuisine to informal food-to-go to an all-you-can-eat buffet full of character. Hook’s Pointe & Wine Cellar serves mesquite-grilled American cuisine in an upscale
atmosphere; the below-deck wine cellar offers acclaimed California wines. Goofy’s Kitchen, the popular all-you-can-eat buffet, showcases delicious food with a magical ingredient: the lovable Disney characters who visit with guests throughout the restaurant. Quick-service food can be found at Croc’s Bits n’ Bites in the Never Land area.

Peaceful moments with a freshly brewed cup of coffee and a pastry are the specialty at The Coffee House, a full-service gourmet coffee shop also featuring espresso, cappuccino, specialty coffee drinks, muffins and fresh-baked cookies.

For families or individuals preferring a high degree of service, the Disneyland Hotel features concierge-level rooms with upgraded in-room amenities snd complimentary access to the exclusive concierge lounge. The hotel has 62 suites, the largest number of any Anaheim-area hotel, and they range from 740 to 3,400 square feet. Also, meetings are easily accommodated within the hotel’s
136,000 square feet of function space, and a business center provides a variety of services.

DISNEY’S PARADISE PIER HOTEL

Disney’s Paradise Pier Hotel overlooks Paradise Pier, one of the most colorful sections of the Disney’s California Adventure, making the hotel’s name and theme a natural fit. In addition, guests staying at the hotel can enter the
park through an exclusive entryway located just a few steps away.

This hotel offers state-of-the-art facilities and superb service, with a fun California beachfront theme. The hotel is festively painted and decorated to reflect the theme, and many guests enjoy a view directly into the colorful Paradise Pier district of the park right from their room.

With the purchase of park admission, hotel guests can conveniently enter
Disney’s California Adventure through a private gate leading directly into
Paradise Pier. The entryway is just across the street from the hotel, making it
easy for guests to experience the park’s adventures and return to the hotel
whenever desired.

Disney’s Paradise Pier Hotel prides itself in being one of the finest hotels in its class. The 15-story, high-rise structure encompasses 489 guest rooms, including suites and poolside cabana rooms, as well as 15 meeting rooms totaling 30,000 square feet of space. The hotel also has a swimming pool and whirlpool, a fitness center, two restaurants, a lobby bar and coffeehouse, poolside bar, gift shops and game arcade.

Lobby Paradise Pier Hotel

In Disney’s PCH Grill, guests can take a trip along California ‘s famous Pacific Coast Highway (PCH), for a celebration of the state’s culinary diversity
and fresh spirit. Breakfast with Minnie & Friends is offered daily and features songs, storytelling and visits from Disney characters. Yamabuki is a popular Japanese restaurant where guests can sample freshly prepared sushi or select items such as tempura, sushi, sashimi and beef teriyaki. The Practically Perfect Tea is a magical tea experience hosted by a certain famous English nanny.

For hotel reservations, call (714) 956-MICKEY or contact a travel representative. For information on group rates and meeting accommodations, call the Disneyland Resort sales office at (714) 956-6556. For general Disneyland Resort information, call (714) 781-4565 or visit www.disneyland.com
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