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I've stayed at the Disneyland Hotel 10 times but you don't have to be a super fan to see its value with prime park access, an expansive pool, and themed rooms

I've stayed at the Disneyland Hotel 10 times but you don't have to be a super fan to see its value with prime park access, an expansive pool, and themed rooms

I've stayed at the Disneyland Hotel 10 times but you don't have to be a super fan to see its value with prime park access, an expansive pool, and themed rooms

I've stayed at the Disneyland Hotel 10 times but you don't have to be a super fan to see its value with prime park access, an expansive pool, and themed rooms

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The original Disneyland Hotel opened in 1955, and the overall aesthetic harkens back to its original mid-century design. The hotel is comprised of three towers as well as a small convention center, with nods to Disneyland history throughout the resort.

I've always appreciated the Alice in Wonderland inspired chairs near check-in, which surround a TV playing vintage Disney cartoons, and helps to keep kids entertained.

I've stayed at the Disneyland Hotel 10 times but you don't have to be a super fan to see its value with prime park access, an expansive pool, and themed rooms

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In my experience, check-in is always smooth with excellent customer service. Along with information about the hotel, they provide park information and can help secure park tickets and dinner reservations.

If your room isn't ready at 3 p.m. check-in, they'll store your luggage and give you a key card and send a text when the room is available. I've enjoyed this feature so I haven't had to return to the front desk.

I've stayed at the Disneyland Hotel 10 times but you don't have to be a super fan to see its value with prime park access, an expansive pool, and themed rooms

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While the hotel is quite large with 990 rooms, it doesn't feel overwhelming.

Rooms are located in one of three towers — the Adventure Tower, the Frontier Tower, and the Fantasy Tower. In the middle of the three towers is a lush central courtyard that houses the pool and a couple of dining options.

I've stayed at the Disneyland Hotel 10 times but you don't have to be a super fan to see its value with prime park access, an expansive pool, and themed rooms

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I've stayed at the Disneyland Hotel 10 times but you don't have to be a super fan to see its value with prime park access, an expansive pool, and themed rooms

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I've always found my rooms to be spacious, with an average size of about 400 square feet. They are generally the same, with price differing based on view, or club lounge access.

Standard View rooms can sleep five with various configurations such as two queen size beds with a fold-out day bed.

Rooms also come equipped with a large TV (with several channels dedicated to Disney programming and entertainment), a coffee maker, and small refrigerator. There aren't minibar items, so plan to stock your own. High-speed Wi-Fi is complimentary.

Since it is a family resort, there are many options for larger groups such as a one-bedroom family suite that sleeps six, or a three-bedroom suite that can sleep 14. Of course, these cost several extra hundred dollars per night.

To really splash out, book one of the spectacularly-themed accommodations such as the Adventureland, Big Thunder, Fairytale, Mickey Mouse Penthouse, or Pirates of the Caribbean suites.

I've stayed at the Disneyland Hotel 10 times but you don't have to be a super fan to see its value with prime park access, an expansive pool, and themed rooms

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I always sleep very well at the Disneyland Hotel. The plush mattresses are made by Beautyrest exclusively for Disney resorts and quite comfortable. Floor-to-ceiling windows have blackout curtains and the rooms are quiet.

One of the most whimsical elements is a switch on the bedside lamp, which activates a melody and light-up fireworks on the headboard. It's a delightful surprise, especially for little ones.

Like other Disney hotels, the bathrooms are stocked with H20+ Sea Salt soaps and lotions. I love them and always stow a few away into my suitcase.

Parents will be glad to know that the rooms have bathtubs, so bathing children is easier than at the Grand Californian, which is comprised of mostly showers.

While some note that hotel rooms feel dated, others count that as part of its charm. Though, it might feel frustrating to pay the rate of a high-end, five-star hotel without the same level of luxury.

I've stayed at the Disneyland Hotel 10 times but you don't have to be a super fan to see its value with prime park access, an expansive pool, and themed rooms

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I've stayed at the Disneyland Hotel 10 times but you don't have to be a super fan to see its value with prime park access, an expansive pool, and themed rooms

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The Disneyland Hotel has two pools, the E-Ticket Pool and the D Ticket Pool, which pay homage to the old Disneyland ticket system. It's a fantastic place to be on a hot Southern California day. I've had several friends who have spent the entire day at the pool and not even ventured into the parks.

I've stayed at the Disneyland Hotel 10 times but you don't have to be a super fan to see its value with prime park access, an expansive pool, and themed rooms

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The hotel has several on-site dining options. The elegant Steakhouse 55 offers refined service and quality, though it can be expensive.

While children are more than welcome, they will probably prefer the party-like atmosphere of the buffet at Goofy's Kitchen. The "all you can enjoy" offerings are paired with character interactions from Goofy and his pals.

For a quick bite, The Tangora Terrace Tropical Bar and Grill offers American classics with a Polynesian twist.

The whole family will enjoy Trader Sam's Enchanted Tiki Bar, which serves small plates and exotic cocktails with a healthy dose of theatrics and surprises. Children are allowed inside the lounge until 8 p.m.

I've stayed at the Disneyland Hotel 10 times but you don't have to be a super fan to see its value with prime park access, an expansive pool, and themed rooms

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Disneyland Hotel is located at the end of Downtown Disney District, at the opposite end of the theme park entrance, so it can be a bit of a walk to Disneyland or California Adventure. If you're headed that way, take advantage of the Monorail, which has a station near the hotel.

Additionally, hotel guests can utilize the "Extra Magic Morning" perk to enter the park an hour before the general public. Riding popular attractions before the masses arrive might be the most meaningful advantage to staying on-site at an official Disney hotel.

Also outside is Downtown Disney, an area populated with restaurants, shops, bars, and two Starbucks. Unfortunately, several of the nearest establishments (ESPN Zone, Rainforest Café, and the movie theater) are closed due to a hotel expansion plan that fell through.

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I've stayed at the Disneyland Hotel 10 times but you don't have to be a super fan to see its value with prime park access, an expansive pool, and themed rooms

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The Disneyland Hotel has a certificate of excellence from Trip Advisor and a rating of 4 out of 5 stars from over 3,000 reviews.

Guests enjoy the themed resort grounds and rooms, the close proximity to Disneyland and California Adventure, expansive pool area, and excellent hospitality.

Other visitors have criticized the high room rates, especially as accommodations are not luxurious and there are many significantly less expensive options in the area.

However, you're not just booking a room here, but the experience. For Disney fans and families who want prime park access, a whimsical experience, and a great pool area, the hotel is well worth the price.

Read reviews, compare prices, and book the Disneyland Hotel on Trip Advisor

I've stayed at the Disneyland Hotel 10 times but you don't have to be a super fan to see its value with prime park access, an expansive pool, and themed rooms

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Who stays here: Disney fans and families visiting Disneyland who want a fun hotel that will play a key part in their vacation experience.

We like: The midcentury style of the hotel that pays homage to Disneyland history.

We love (don't miss this feature!): Perks such as early access to the park, the nearby monorail station, and Trader Sam's Enchanted Tiki Bar. Although it's a bar, children are allowed inside before 8 p.m. and it's an adventure in itself.

We think you should know: While there's plenty to do at the parks, there's so much to experience at the hotel that you should try to dedicate time to exploring it.

We'd do this differently next time: Take advantage of the proximity of the Monorail more often to cut down on the time it takes to walk through Downtown Disney.

I've stayed at the Disneyland Hotel 10 times but you don't have to be a super fan to see its value with prime park access, an expansive pool, and themed rooms

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Although more expensive than other name-brand hotels in the area, the Disneyland Hotel is worth the splurge for Disney fans, families, and those who don't get to Disneyland very often and want to maximize their stay.

While you'll pay more, you're paying for an overall experience as opposed to just a hotel room. The themed public spaces and rooms, park perks and access, and expansive pool area make the Disneyland Hotel a vacation investment that other more traditional hotels just can't provide.

Book the Disneyland Hotel starting at $370 per night

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