Sorry if I can't figure out how to make this into a poll...
Which hotel gets your vote, on visual aesthetics alone? It could be any hotel at any of the 6 major world-wide resorts, or one of the 3 stand-alone Vacation Club properties.
The Grand Californian and Wilderness Lodge run neck-and-neck with me, with perhaps a slight edge to the Grand Californian. Both hotels have a similar dark wood and stone construction that I find both cozy and majestic. The lobbies of both are breath-taking. Maybe the slightly more refined Arts and Crafts look of the Grand Californian gives it an edge, plus the amazing job the hotel does of almost completely keeping you inside the Disney bubble, despite being in the middle of Anaheim.
The Grand Floridian gets my honorable mention, for wonderfully evoking the Victorian splendor of Hotel del Coronado and the Mount Washington Hotel.
The Disneyland Hotel in Disneyland Paris looks like it could top them all based on the pictures I've seen, but I've never seen it in person.
Which hotel gets your vote, on visual aesthetics alone? It could be any hotel at any of the 6 major world-wide resorts, or one of the 3 stand-alone Vacation Club properties.
The Grand Californian and Wilderness Lodge run neck-and-neck with me, with perhaps a slight edge to the Grand Californian. Both hotels have a similar dark wood and stone construction that I find both cozy and majestic. The lobbies of both are breath-taking. Maybe the slightly more refined Arts and Crafts look of the Grand Californian gives it an edge, plus the amazing job the hotel does of almost completely keeping you inside the Disney bubble, despite being in the middle of Anaheim.
The Grand Floridian gets my honorable mention, for wonderfully evoking the Victorian splendor of Hotel del Coronado and the Mount Washington Hotel.
The Disneyland Hotel in Disneyland Paris looks like it could top them all based on the pictures I've seen, but I've never seen it in person.