DISNEYLAND HÔTEL * * * * *
5-star luxury hotel with restaurants, bars, spa and game rooms at the entrance to Disneyland Park.
For those who want to live a daydream and, above all, have the means to do so, Disney offers the chance to spend one or more nights in its most luxurious and iconic hotel: the Disneyland Hotel. The sumptuous building, with its distinctive pink hues, located at the entrance to the famous park, is first and foremost a 5-star luxury hotel offering extreme comfort! Rates may seem high, but they often include packages that include admission to the parks and shows, discounts and gifts in the stores, and so on.
Did you know? This review was written by our professional authors.
The strengths of this establishment:
Members' reviews on DISNEYLAND HÔTEL
The ratings and reviews below reflect the subjective opinions of members and not the opinion of The Little Witty.
There was an issue as soon as check-in happened. They had me down for 2 adults, 2 children, when it was 3 adults, 1 child. They did quickly fix this, so I'd give credit to the reception staff there. The only pros, in my opinion, are the princess meets that you can book and how close it was to both parks.
The cleanliness of the hotel and rooms were great, the service staff that made the beds and did the turn down service was always excellent.
The breakfast wasn't the best, I found sequioa breakfast better. I hate that I couldn't make my own hot drink, so I had to wait to be asked what drink I wanted, one morning no one came to us so when I asked someone he rolled his eyes and said he would sort it and I never saw him again. So I had to ask the next cast member.
The royal banquet was included, and this was not worth the money for us. We don't eat sea food, so we just had some bread and mickey potatoes. 2 out of the 4 characters missed us as we were shover into the corner.
Only a small few of cast members/servers were very rude and just didn't seem to want to be there and I get it, you're at work and who likes work, but after paying what we did i expected so much more grand service and it just fell short.
I do not think I would book here again for the price. Personally, I think this is a 3 star hotel hidden behind a 5 star.
At swimming be careful of the foot pool when walking into the pool, I nearly slipped, they decided to put a small puddle of water to wash your feet before entering the pool, but they did this on a small slope, that is just an accident waiting to happen
Find a nearby hotel
Find unique holiday offers with our partners
In a direct comparison of the club levels (Newport Bay: Compass Club, Disneyland Hotel: Deluxe), we found the Compass Club to be clearly superior. The service, organization, and overall atmosphere were significantly better at Newport Bay.
One of the biggest disappointments was the location of our room. The Deluxe rooms are located in one of the least accessible parts of the hotel. From the main entrance in the East Wing, you have to go up to the second floor, walk through the entire hotel to the West Wing, and then take another elevator to reach your actual floor. Our room was on the first floor of the West Wing – a cumbersome route made worse by long waiting times at the elevators (only two out of three were working reliably).
When booking, we had made a few special requests regarding the room location – something that had worked very well at Newport Bay the previous year. This time, however, all requests were completely ignored, and we received no feedback on them at all.
The Deluxe Lounge also fell short of expectations. Both the breakfast and the afternoon snacks were of noticeably lower quality and variety compared to the Compass Club at Newport Bay.
Additionally, the overall noise level in the hotel was very high. Constant shouting from children and inconsiderate behavior from some adults made for an unpleasant atmosphere – it seems the fifth star gives some guests a sense of entitlement to behave without restraint.