Disneyland Hotel Opens July 2nd

Stevek

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Includes Trader Sam's, Tangaroa Terrace and the Coffee House. No mention of Steakhouse 55 or Goofy's Kitchen reopening.
Was shared in another thread but felt it deserved it's own topic.

Rumors are that Tangaroa Terrace will be quick serve while Sam's will be table service. No word on if/when reservations will open for Sam's.

To give you a taste of prices, July 7-9 (2 nights) cheapest room is $645/night.

 
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Communicora

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Includes Trader Sam's, Tangaroa Terrace and the Coffee House. No mention of Steakhouse 55 reopening.
Was shared in another thread but felt it deserved it's own topic.

To give you a taste of prices, July 7-9 (2 nights) cheapest room is $645/night.

I'm excited Sam's is reopening? Has that even happened in Florida's version yet?

The room rates will always shock me. It's so high for what they are!
 
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chadwpalm

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In the Parks
No
I've noticed when trying to book vacations for the summer that hotels all around are much more expensive than normal. I'm sure many of them are going to try and recoup lost revenue over the past year and vacationers who are desperate to get out of the house again are going to pay it.
 

ToTBellHop

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I've noticed when trying to book vacations for the summer that hotels all around are much more expensive than normal. I'm sure many of them are going to try and recoup lost revenue over the past year and vacationers who are desperate to get out of the house again are going to pay it.
It’ll only get worse once they officially open to out-of-staters.
 

Stevek

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Original Poster
I've noticed when trying to book vacations for the summer that hotels all around are much more expensive than normal. I'm sure many of them are going to try and recoup lost revenue over the past year and vacationers who are desperate to get out of the house again are going to pay it.
I looked at the Alpine in for 7/2-7/3 and it was $349 total for 2 nights...pretty reasonable.
 

chadwpalm

Well-Known Member
In the Parks
No
I looked at the Alpine in for 7/2-7/3 and it was $349 total for 2 nights...pretty reasonable.
Is it though? When I went to Disneyland in June 2019 for the opening of GE, I stayed two nights at the Grand Legacy for about $139/night, and again back at Christmas time in 2017 for about $120/night. My usual go-to hotels for both June and July are easily inflated by about 25% or more.

For my upcoming trip in two weeks, I bit the bullet and used the Priceline Express Deal and got 3 nights at Hilton Garden Inn Anaheim/Garden Grove for $273 for 3 nights ($91/night), which is better than Alpine's $349 for two nights ($174/night) and Hilton is a 3-star hotel compared to Alpine being 2-star.

Of course, I'm sacrificing being walking distance, but I can live with that. Also, Express Deals are non-refundable, so there's that too.
 

Mickeyboof

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Beds look great. The space below really lightens the room. Less weight. Love it!

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J4546

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god damnit the disneyland hotel needs to be torn down and rebuilt in a way that allows for an expansion of CA that will look nice. Also rebuilt so that it has a pool/lounge area on the roof that guests can watch fireworks and look down onto parks from.
 

Californian Elitist

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god damnit the disneyland hotel needs to be torn down and rebuilt in a way that allows for an expansion of CA that will look nice. Also rebuilt so that it has a pool/lounge area on the roof that guests can watch fireworks and look down onto parks from.
Not sure if you’re saying this for real or to irk some of us. Either way, no.

God damnit.
 

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