The Big Thunder Suite is the wildest suite in the wilderness and immerses up to six pioneers in 1,400-square-feet of luxurious rustic accommodations inspired by the Big Thunder Mountain Railroad attraction at Disneyland park.
Howling wolves sound to the push of the suite’s doorbell as guests step into a mine shaft foyer inlaid with Fool’s Gold and hear the rumble of a passing runaway mine train. A button on the wall can be pushed to trigger sound effects from the attraction. The mine shaft leads into a living and dining area that separates the suite’s two bedrooms. In many rooms, repurposed wood from a Midwestern barn is used as flooring and paneling, which is complimented by textured earthen walls.
A stone-hearth fireplace in the living area serves as the suite’s centerpiece and houses a mounted flat-panel television. When not in use, the TV is cleverly concealed by one of the many pieces of attraction concept art found throughout the suite. The living area also includes a surround sound-stereo system and displays antique tools once used for mining gold, including an 1850s gold scale and pan.
The centerpiece of the dining area is a knotted table with seating for eight, with a wagon-wheel chandelier. Nearby is a wet bar made of petrified wood and above the bar hangs a “living portrait” of a gold miner who magically changes activities over the course of the day.
Rustic décor belies the luxurious amenities found in the suite’s two bedrooms. The master bedroom is appointed with a desk, sitting area, TV and king-sized bed with a commanding headboard made of rich wood, brown leather and exposed brackets.
The master bath is revealed through a sliding barn door, where a free-standing copper tub is surrounded by a dramatic stone wall. The tub’s copper finish matches the copper piping in the adjacent steam shower, which is tiled with an earth-tone mosaic. A television is concealed behind the mirror above the bathroom’s bucket sinks.
In the coming weeks, details of other signature suites, including the new Fairy Tale Suite, Mickey Mouse Penthouse and Pirates of the Caribbean Suite. All are located on the 11th floor of the hotel’s Dreams Tower and boast a distinct design, luxurious amenities and amazing views.
Reported on the Disney Parks Blog
Trending Now
We found the perfect bags for Magic Kingdom as we enter spooky season!
There's a new limited time cake slice at The Cake Bake Shop that we think...
A pool closure is happening soon at Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge!
Act fast to get this bag in time for fall!
Thinking about applying for TSA PreCheck? Make sure to keep these four things in mind.
Hurry to Amazon to get your next pair of Hokas!
Let's find out what you said were the things that no one could pay you...
I have to admit, everyone hated this Disney World restaurant, but it was my favorite!
These are a couple of Disney World transportation hacks that we're wondering why Disney hasn't...
There are a couple of Priceline deals on Disney World hotels in October.
These 3 new shoes on Amazon are perfect for your grandma's trip to Disney World.
Here's a list of things you should NOT do on Disney's Skyliner.
There are two new 'Winnie the Pooh' Lub bag arrivals at the Disney Store!
We recently stopped by Pizza al Taglio at EPCOT and are bringing you our FULL review!
Hundreds of Loungefly bags, pins, apparel, and more are up to 70% off right now!
We tried 14 limited-time Disneyland snacks and we're bringing you with us!
This is the new hotel room that Disney fans are calling "Bougie, Beautiful, and a...
"Coolcations" are the new travel trend, and we are taking a look at what exactly...
These are the Disney Halloween souvenirs that you'll definitely want to grab before they sell...
This one item has made our park days so much better at Disney since we...