Mom And Daughter; Mad Tea Party; Alice; girl in costume as Alice
  • On Jan 4, 2014
    Rene from AZ Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

    Experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    Hi! I would like to know more about the Disneyland Hotel rooms. My husband and I are taking our preschooler and my mom. Do you suggest that we stay in a suite…or does a standard room work?

    Hi Rene,

    The Disneyland Hotel is a new motif in honor to the yesteryear of the original hotel. Many guestrooms feature headboards with a carving of Sleeping Beauty Castle skyline with fiber-optic "fireworks". 

    Traveling with four Guests, you can comfortably fit in one room as the Disneyland Hotel room accommodates up to five Guests. When my family and I are visiting the parks, we usually take a mid-day break in our hotel room to rest our feet and have our youngest nap. If you book a Suite, you will enjoy a view room plus have the benefit of a living room area with the two beds. This could be very beneficial during antsy toddler times or a quiet nap to have a space for the adults to sit comfortably. However, if you feel like you'll be playing in the parks most of your visit, then a standard room should be fine and will be magical for your family.

    I hope this helps in your Disney decision. If you have any more questions regarding your trips, we're here to help.

    ~ Lynette

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Meet the Panelist: Lynette, Utah

I'm a mama, a wife, an artist, a believer in Pixie Dust and I love fashion with a Disney twist. I live Disney every day, quite literally. My family and I live in the real "UP" house replica from the beloved Disney•Pixar film. We are always chasing our dreams by living our family motto, unashamedly borrowed from Walt himself, "Keep Moving Forward." Learn More About Lynette

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