DL Dream Suite: Adventureland or Frontierland room?

Californian Elitist

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I don't know if many of you have seen it but the Disneyland Dream Suite is absolutely beautiful. Every single room is greatly detailed and so very charming. There are two bedrooms, two bathrooms, a living room, a patio, and a private balcony. The Adventureland bedroom of course faces Adventureland, and has a Jungle Book/Peter Pan theme. There is one big canopy bed and the sounds of the Jungle Book can be heard in the room, and Peter Pan's ship appears in the room as well. The Frontierland room faces Frontierland, and has two beds. It has a a western feel and there are scenes of horses and working trains that travel around the room. Each room has their own bathroom.

If you could stay in the suite, which room would you want to sleep in? I would pick the Adventureland room, although I love the trains in Frontier. You just can't beat Peter Pan's ship and the sounds of the Jungle Book though.:D
 

Californian Elitist

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What's the price per night?

Unfortunately, you can't rent it.:( I was able to tour it but as far as staying goes...
I would imagine the price would be VERY high, if they ever did decide to make it available to guests. I want to stay in the Adventureland room VERY BADLY.

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Here's the Frontierland room:

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Cosmic Commando

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For tax reasons, I would say the "official" value of a night in the Dream Suite would be $600. That's how it is for the Cinderella Castle suite. If it ever did go for sale, you could probably charge $5K-$10K per night easily.
 

Californian Elitist

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For tax reasons, I would say the "official" value of a night in the Dream Suite would be $600. That's how it is for the Cinderella Castle suite. If it ever did go for sale, you could probably charge $5K-$10K per night easily.

I have a feeling it would be more than $600, given the fact the DL Dream Suite is significantly bigger and with more ammenities. Either way it's still a lot of money.
 

Cosmic Commando

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I have a feeling it would be more than $600, given the fact the DL Dream Suite is significantly bigger and with more ammenities. Either way it's still a lot of money.
It's purely for bookkeeping reasons. I believe it has to do with the IRS... if you win a prize anywhere valued at more than $600 dollars, the rules change. I think you fill out a special form on your taxes and yadayada. If you listen to or read the fine print in a lot of contests, you'll see the $600 line mentioned frequently.
 

Californian Elitist

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It's purely for bookkeeping reasons. I believe it has to do with the IRS... if you win a prize anywhere valued at more than $600 dollars, the rules change. I think you fill out a special form on your taxes and yadayada. If you listen to or read the fine print in a lot of contests, you'll see the $600 line mentioned frequently.

Oohh, ok. That makes sense, I guess.
 

sweetpee_1993

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Honestly, I think I'd rather stay in Mickey's Penthouse Suite vs. the Dream Suite. I know the location isn't as good but the space is much more my speed.
 

Maryssa*

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Definitely the Adventureland room. I love both those movies and I love the atmosphere of Adventureland the most in the park!
 

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