You did it! You’ve decided to visit the Happiest Place on Earth, and to put the cherry on top of that vacation sundae, you’ve decided to stay IN the magic at the Disneyland Hotel!

But the hard decisions aren’t over yet. Now that you’ve decided how you want to spend your vacation time and money, you need to pick out the best room at the Disneyland Hotel to make sure you execute your vacation goals. Not to worry, AllEars is here to help!
Now, every family has different needs, and every vacation has different goals, so your “best room” may not be the “best room” for your neighbor, your coworker, or even your best friend. But we’re going to break down the Disneyland Hotel room categories and locations to help you find the best room for you!
The Disneyland Hotel (DLH) is located across Disneyland Drive from Disneyland and next to Downtown Disney. The hotel consists of three high-rise towers overlooking the extensive grounds. In addition to the dining, pool, shopping, and recreation areas, there is also a large convention facility.

The three towers are themed after lands from Disneyland Park. The rooms in each tower match those themes and decor with the Fantasy Tower, Adventure Tower, and Frontier Tower. So, if your travel party has little cowboys, pirates, or princesses in it, you can find a tower and room decor to suit the preferences of your family.
The new Villas at Disneyland Hotel Discovery Tower recently opened. These are the new Disney Vacation Club (DVC) accommodations, offering a wide range of room options, from Studios to 1-, 2-, and 3-Bedroom Villas.

The Disneyland Hotel offers Standard room accommodations with varying views, and some at the Club Level provide additional amenities. These rooms can sleep up to five people and have one king bed, two queen beds, or two queen beds and a day bed.
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- Premium View
- Deluxe View
- Standard View
- Premium Downtown Disney View
- Standard View – Club Level
- Premium View – Club Level

Depending on your room choice, the prices can vary. The more grand the view, the more expensive the room will be. And, of course, those Club Level accommodations come at a premium price as they provide:
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- Continental breakfast from 6:30 AM to 10:00 AM
- Snacks from 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM
- Cookies and desserts from 8:00 PM to 10:00 PM
- View fireworks from the E-Ticket Club
- Exclusive access to the E-Ticket Club in the Adventure Tower
- Wine and cheese reception from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM
- Personal assistance from the Club Staff
But Standard rooms aren’t all the Disneyland Hotel offers; there are also Family Suites to accommodate a family of almost any size, whether you have a family of four or fourteen!
- 1 Bedroom Junior Suite – Sleeps up to four people with one King Bed, one Queen-Size Sleeper Sofa, and one Twin-Size Pull-Down Bed
- 2 Bedroom Junior Connecting Suite – Sleeps up to eight people with one King Bed, two Queen-Size Sleeper Sofa, one Day Bed, and one Twin-Size Pull-Down Bed
- 1 Bedroom Family Suite – Sleeps up to six people with one King Bed, one Queen-Size Sleeper Sofa, OR two Queen Beds and a Queen-sized sleeper sofa
- 2 Bedroom Family Suite – Sleeps up to six people with two King Beds, one Queen-Size Sleeper Sofa
- 2 Bedroom Family Connecting Suite – Sleeps up to ten people with one King Bed and two Queen Beds and one Queen-Size Sleeper Sofa, OR two King Beds and one Queen-Size Sleeper Sofa and one Day Bed, OR four Queen Beds and one Queen-Size Sleeper Sofa
- 3 Bedroom Family Connecting Suite – Sleeps up to fourteen people with two Queen Beds and two King Beds and one Queen-Size Sleeper Sofa; OR six Queen Beds and one Queen-Size Sleeper Sofa; OR two Queen Beds and two King Beds and one Day Bed and one Queen-Size Sleeper Sofa; OR four Queen Beds and one King Bed and one Queen-Size Sleeper Sofa; or four Queen Beds and one King Bed and one Day Bed and one Queen-Size Sleeper Sofa

And for the ULTIMATE in theming, you can reserve one of the special Signature Suites!
The Fairy Suite is the perfect honeymoon suite, highlighting the famous couple of Disney fairy tales and their magical happily ever after.

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- Sleeps up to 2 adults
- 1 Bedroom (1 King Bed)
- 1 Bathroom with shower and jetted tub adorned with a hand-cut mosaic of a castle
- Dramatic views of Downtown Disney District and Disneyland Park
The Adventureland Suite has two bedrooms. The suite’s master bedroom looks like a safari lodge (with a grotto in the shower that uses lighting and sound effects to simulate a rainforest and a savanna). The second bedroom hosts guests inside a safari tent.

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- Sleeps up to 5 adults
- 2 Bedrooms (2 King Beds + 1 Day Bed)
- 5 Bathrooms
- Pool view
The Mickey Mouse Penthouse was Disneyland’s first themed suite and features Mickey’s signature red, black, and yellow color scheme and has more hidden Mickeys than it would ever be possible to find.

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- Sleeps up to 4 adults (1 King Bed, 1 Round Double Bed + 1 Queen-size sleeper sofa)
- 2.5 Baths (Roll-in shower in the second bathroom)
The Big Thunder Suite is the “wildest suite in the wilderness!” It may not have been the first attraction you’d imagine theming room after, but if you’re a fan of this classic nostaglic attraction, you’ll be happy to hang your hat here.

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- Sleeps up to 6 adults
- 2 Bedrooms (1 King Bed, 1 Queen Bed + 1 Queen-size sleeper sofa)
- 5 Bathrooms
FULL ROOM TOUR OF THE DISNEYLAND HOTEL
The Fantasy Tower and Adventure Tower are the two locations closest to Downtown Disney and the theme parks. Fantasy Tower is the closest tower to the Convention Center if you’re there for a conference. Adventure Tower is the closest to Trader Sam’s Enchanted Tiki Bar if you’re looking for a tropical good time. Frontier Tower has easy access to the parking lot if you don’t plan to spend all of your time in California at Disneyland and will be visiting some other Southern California destinations. Frontier Tower is also close to the laundry facilities in the Discovery Tower.
So, how do you know which room is the BEST room after reviewing all of these options? Well, it’s the room that fits your vacation needs! If you’re looking to save some money and take in other California vistas, then you’ll probably enjoy the Standard View room in the Frontier Tower. If you have a larger family and might be looking for a family suite or adjoining rooms, then the suites in the Adventure Tower will be perfect for you!
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