I just saw the pictures of the "Signature Suites" of the Disneyland Hotel (the original), and oh, my goodness. The imagineers have outdone themselves. I had no idea.
When I saw the names ("Adventureland," "Big Thunder," "Pirates of the Caribbean," "Mickey Mouse Penthouse," "Fairytale," "Blue Sky"), I thought of our overdone "pirate" rooms at the Caribbean Beach or the tacky ones at the Animation resort.
But these are real suites, and obviously rediculously priced. But check out the detail and the amazing pics:
https://disneyland.disney.go.com/hotels/disneyland-hotel/rates-rooms/
Scroll down to the "Signature Suites," and click on "view photos" to see them. There are a lot.
I know that this probably belongs on the Disneyland forum, but I really just wanted to share it here, where I thought more of us would see it. It blew me away.
The other rooms are well-done, also, and it looks like their pool renovation (monorail-themed) is awesome too. I have stayed at the Disneyland Hotel once, in 2008, before this further renovation, and I enjoyed it. I have to say that they have done an exquisite job. Can we say the same for WDW's signature hotels?
When I saw the names ("Adventureland," "Big Thunder," "Pirates of the Caribbean," "Mickey Mouse Penthouse," "Fairytale," "Blue Sky"), I thought of our overdone "pirate" rooms at the Caribbean Beach or the tacky ones at the Animation resort.
But these are real suites, and obviously rediculously priced. But check out the detail and the amazing pics:
https://disneyland.disney.go.com/hotels/disneyland-hotel/rates-rooms/
Scroll down to the "Signature Suites," and click on "view photos" to see them. There are a lot.
I know that this probably belongs on the Disneyland forum, but I really just wanted to share it here, where I thought more of us would see it. It blew me away.
The other rooms are well-done, also, and it looks like their pool renovation (monorail-themed) is awesome too. I have stayed at the Disneyland Hotel once, in 2008, before this further renovation, and I enjoyed it. I have to say that they have done an exquisite job. Can we say the same for WDW's signature hotels?