Reminiscent of the grand resorts that once graced the coastal towns of Florida and California, the Disneyland Hotel® has a distinctly “turn-of-the-century” Victorian ambiance.
Designed in the grand tradition of a New England turn-of-the-century seaside resort, the Newport Bay Club has a charming yacht club atmosphere with a glass-enclosed Pool Pavilion.
The Hotel New York brings the vibrant excitement of Manhattan to Paris. The architecture reflects the rich character of New York City with a series of typical midtown Skyscrapers, Brownstones and Gramercy Park Rows.
Located in peaceful woodland, the Davy Crockett Ranch is about 15 minutes by car from the Theme Park (free parking is available there and at the Ranch itself). The ‘wooden' cabins each accommodate 6 people.
Named after the giant American redwood trees, the Sequoia Lodge evokes images of the famous hunting retreats found in the U.S. National Parks.
Rooms at the Hotel Santa Fe are spread among 42 pueblo-style buildings. Four desert trails wind through the village past a volcano, a giant cactus and even a grounded flying saucer.
Like a scene from a Wild West movie, the 14 frontier style buildings of Disney's Hotel Cheyenne® are grouped around a Main Street of covered porches and wooden walkways behind which lie the Indian village and Fort Apache play area for children, a windmill and a water tower – typical symbols of the American pioneer era.
The Explorers Hotel is ideally situated close to all the fun and excitement of both Disneyland® Park and Walt Disney Studios® Park and, with FREE Shuttle buses running back and forth to Disney Parks and Disney® Village daily, it really couldn't be easier.
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