Exploring DVC’s Villas at Disneyland Hotel



Disneyland Hotel

Guests who are staying DVC can enjoy deluxe accommodations at the Disneyland Hotel in California. This hotel is located in close proximity to both Disneyland and Disney’s California Adventure park. Disney’s Disneyland Hotel is a modern-style resort with plenty of Disney magic celebrating classic Disney films and characters. The villas at Disneyland Hotel bring films like The Jungle Book, Sleeping Beauty, and Princess and the Frog to life through design and decor. Spacious villas combined with plenty of options for recreation and dining make for an incredible Disneyland vacation experience. Join us as we explore this resort together!

The Villas

DVC rooms at Disneyland Hotel include a duo studio, deluxe studio, and a 1, 2, and 3-bedroom grand villa. The duo studio rooms include a queen-sized bed, mini fridge, and sleep up to 2 guests and 1 infant. The deluxe studio rooms include a queen-sized bed, a queen-sized pullout bed, a kitchenette, and sleep up to 4 guests and 1 infant. The 1-bedroom villa includes 1 king-sized bed, 1 queen-sized bed, and 1 twin-sized pull down bed and sleep up to 5 guests and 1 infant. 2-bedroom villas feature 1 king-sized bed, 2 queen-sized beds, 1 queen-sized pull down bed, 1 twin-sized pull down bed, and sleep up to 9 guests and 1 infant. The 3-bedroom grand villa includes 1 king-sized bed, 4 queen-sized beds, and 2 twin-sized pull down beds, which sleeps up to 12 guests and 1 infant. All multi-bedroom villas are equipped with a full kitchen and washer and dryer.

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Sleeping Beauty Villa. Photo: Emily Murray.

The Pools

Disneyland Hotel is home to two themed pools: The E-Ticket Pool and the D-Ticket Pool. The E-Ticket Pool is for guests who enjoy a more lively swimming experience. Themed after retro theme parks, The E-Ticket Pool is just steps away from the Monorail Waterslides. Monorail Waterslides are two waterslides that are replicas of the original Disneyland monorails. A mini waterslide for little ones that empties into a kiddie pool is also in this area.

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Steamboat Willie Splash Pad. Photo: Emily Murray.

The D-Ticket Pool is a quiet and serene leisure pool for guests who are looking for a more relaxing swimming experience, or for those who wish to swim laps for some exercise. A palette-shaped pool located near the DVC tower and a Steamboat Willy splash zone is brand new and ready for water fun!

Dining

Tangaroa Terrace Tropical Bar and Grill- Inspired by The Enchanted Tiki Room, this quick-service restaurant serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner with a Polynesian flair. Guests can enjoy unique creations like island-inspired avocado toast on Hawaiian bread with scrambled eggs for breakfast, and poke bowls for lunch or dinner.

Trader Sam’s Enchanted Tiki Bar- This Jungle Cruise-themed bar is unlike anything you’ve ever experienced before. Trader Sam’s Enchanted Tiki Bar is full of surprises and special effects, as well as delicious one-of-a-kind cocktails and creations.

The Coffee House- The perfect spot for grabbing some caffeine or a fresh-baked pastry before your day in the parks! The Coffee House serves specialty coffee beverages like lattes and assorted snacks.

The Coffee House
The Coffee House. Photo: Disney

Goofy’s Kitchen- Goofy’s Kitchen serves breakfast and dinner alongside several surprise Disney characters. You never know who will show up to Goofy’s Kitchen, but you do know that you are in for a treat. Goofy’s Kitchen serves a classic breakfast buffet of omelets, Mickey waffles, pancakes, bacon, and so much more. For dinner, a buffet full of freshly carved meat, fish, veggies, salad, and mac ‘n’ cheese awaits you.

Palm Breeze Bar at the Villas at Disneyland Hotel- This retro-inspired bar is located at the Villas at Disneyland Hotel and serves creative cocktails as well as sandwiches, sharables, and delicious desserts.

Palm Breeze BAr
Palm Breeze Bar.  Photo: Disney

Have you ever stayed at The Disneyland Hotel? Let us know in the comments below!

Featured Photo: Emily Murray.

Written by

Megan Woodard


Contributing Writer

Megan was born into a Disney family. Her first trip to Disney World was when she was only 18 months old. Now as an adult, Megan loves to share the magic of Disney with her two toddlers. Keeping up with Disney news and Disney World knowledge is a fun hobby for Megan. Disney World is her favorite place to be and continuously brings back her childhood joy.

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