Hi Kathy!
Welcome to planDisney! Thank you for stopping by and sending your question to us hEAR!
Oh you are a Mouseketeer after my own heart, Kathy.
Club level stays + snacks for later are truly the best ways to spoil Princess Kristen. I am very happy to say that YES! You are more than welcome to remove food and beverage items from the Club Lounges to enjoy in your guest room, to save for later, or even to possibly bring into the parks with you. I sadly don't have the proper magic mirror to see inside your
My Disneyland Account to see which
Disneyland Resort Hotel you'll be calling home during your visit to Mickey's house, Kathy. But the serving hours are the same at all three hotels, which are breakfast from 6:30 - 10:00 AM, Light Snacks between 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM, Evening Hors D'oeuvres from 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM, and Desserts and Nightcaps between 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM.
If you're wanting to enjoy these offerings completely in your room, you both might want to go into the lounge to make your selections as the plates are small (think salad plate size) and some items are pre-plated in individual portions. Most items are yours for selecting all-you-care-to-enjoy style, including beverages. Selections like juice, coffee, and wine are served by the glass (which again you can remove from the lounge) but others like milk, water, soda, and beer are in individual bottles/cans/cartons. The good news is that you're more than welcome (encouraged, actually) to come back for seconds
and to save some items for later. (The lounges are closed between 10:00 PM and 6:30 AM.) You can leave the empty plates and glasses in your room where they'll be collected by housekeeping on their next visit or you can bring them back to the club when you're done.
Pro Tips:
~ Your in-room refrigerator is a standard-size mini-size that does not include a freezer option.
~ I've used the disposable coffee cups (either from your room or from the lounge) as make-shift to-go snack containers before to hold everything from chips to cereal, even carrot and celery sticks with dip at the bottom.
~ The afternoon snack options are delicious, but they aren't enough for my crew to specifically leave the parks to acquire; it's usually a mix of fruits and veggies, potato chips, cheese, snack mix, cookies, some assorted candies, and possibly peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. (One hotel had items out where you could make your own while another served the uncrustables already-made previously-frozen on-the-go sandwiches.)
~ Do you
NOT want to miss the evening appetizers or nightly desserts.
I hope that this helped to better plan your upcoming Disney days, Kathy! Be sure to check out the
official planDisney Instagram account for even more tips and tricks. There's even a brand new
planDisney Podcast that just launched and is loaded with all kinds of fun. And if you have any more
Disneyland Resort or Disneyland Resort Hotel questions, We're All Ears!
~Kristen N.