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So let the resort properly begin with the first hotel, the seven dwarfs house is a larger reworking of the Classic cottage, despite being fairly bigger than the original it still had to be fairly small thus only containing 18 rooms, though eventually themes will repeat their are 9 unique themes, one for each dwarf in their respective colors, one themed around snow whites attire & one themed around nature in general, the hotels decor is how you’d expect cozy little rooms along with wooden carvings, price wise pretty cheap (at least in comparison to other hotels) 10$ per night per person, with some exceptions such as kids under 10 go free & anyone below 18 only counts for 5$, We hope you enjoyed your stay at the seven dwarfs house.
On to the second hotel, mickeys magic tower is a grander more expensive hotel clocking in at double the prices of the seven dwarfs house, with a grand view of the hotel the guest is welcomed in by a Mickey statue, as the guest walks in to reception they see a display of a mini hotel room & some polka dot chairs, besides reception their are two more rooms on the first floor, one is a breakfast buffet, the other a small theater where you can watch classic Mickey (along with the rest of the gang) cartoons, the second floor is where the rooms start the higher the room the more special & expensive they get, there are a total of 6 floors, the 2nd & 3rd floors are the cheapest for only 15$ per night per person again for kids under 8 go free and anyone under 18 is only 10 dollars, these floors are fairly basic & undecorated besides a Mickey lamp or two consisting of a tv 1-2 beds (twin & or king/queen) & a small desk & lamp along with a fairly sized bathroom, the 4th floor rooms are slightly more expensive clocking in at 20$ the discounts are the same as the 2nd & 3rd floor, these rooms are slightly bigger along with a little more Mickey in them such as a Mickey carpet & shower curtain, the 5th floor rooms are quite a step up costing 30$ teens 15$ under 8 free, these rooms are fairly big along with the fourth floor theming they also contain a mini fridge a small light display & a Nintendo switch with select games on it, the 6th & final floor only contains a suite that’s only accessible through invite, the room is the biggest of them all, it contains all the bonuses of the fifth floor along with a grander theming themed around all the park there’s a balcony too, there are some more details I left out, those will come tomorrow hopefully.
Real quick I wanna go over some extra details of mickeys magic tower, breakfast comes free with any room though is not delivered, the design of this cafeteria is supposed to look painted on like some of the areas of the park itself, the buffet consists of corn flakes frosted flakes mini wheats & Apple Jacks bagels a microwave & plain/plain chocolate chips/chocolate muffins, along with beverage options such as apple/orange juice & plain/chocolate milk, on the first floor theres also a Disney themed claw machine where you can win Disney themed plushes & small glitter balls, the hotel also leads to a night time diner simply called diner, the menu consists of regular/garlic/corn/bun breads for appetizers, for main courses there are A customizable hot pizza grilled chicken steak & a mashed potato meal, with sides like steak fries customizable salad & Mac N cheese, although not many there is 1 dessert option a ice cream brownie sundae, beverage wise there is a selection of water coke Diet Coke Dr Pepper diet Dr Pepper & a selection of tea, well besides the fact that there’s some strawberry water at reception that should be all you need to know about mickeys magic tower.
Sorry for disappearing, the first “land” of the park is called the magic marketplace more details will come later but for now, the areas theming is a mix of a Colorado lots & marketplaces along with the ascetic looking painted on, the area only consists of shops restaurants & street shows, the first station for this monorail is located somewhere at the end of magic marketplace a recreation of the original Walt & Mickey statue with extra details such as some mini mountains at the back along with several other Disney characters the main castle isn’t a castle at all but instead a large wooden building based of movies like tangled & brave & yes their is a Starbucks, I hope you enjoyed these starting details about magic marketplace & mountainside Disneyland.