I'm one of these people who likes to research the crap out of every aspect of my holidays before they happen, I like to know all about the hotel, the area, the food, the activities. It's partly an anxiety thing, I'm an anxious traveller, and the more I know about where I'm going, the better I feel, but it's also a fear of missing out thing! I don't want to miss something important!
Anyway, getting to the point, when I was searching for the Disneyland Hotel New York where we were staying, I realised there was very little information about it, a small amount of info one the Disney website and a few less than helpful trip advisor reviews. So, I figured I'd add to the pool in case anyone else out there was looking for information, or if you're nosy like me, you can have a peak inside the hotel!
So
the Disneyland Hotel New York is billed as a four star hotel with a
'contemporary art deco' feel. As you can imagine, it's all themed around
stereotypical New York imagery, from the bright yellow cabs to the
walls painted like subway stations.
Let's
start with the good stuff! The rooms were spacious, clean and quiet,
and the hotel itself is situated right at the edge of Disney Village,
making it the closest hotel to the park (bar the hotel actually in the park!).
We were grateful for how close it was after spending all day on our
feet! The staff were all super friendly and helpful, particularly at the
concierge! The wifi is great too, we were able to stream Netflix easily
from our rooms, which is unusual for a hotel!
The
hotel has two restaurants, an a la carte and a buffet-style diner, as
well as a bar which serves snacks. Our room was bed and breakfast, and
we could have breakfast in any of the restaurants. They had a good
choice of pastries, cereals and continental meats and cheeses, but they
could have done with more fresh fruits and the hot food was a little
weird. They had delicious pancakes and good ol' american streaky bacon,
but the scrambled eggs were powdered (big no no) and the sausages were veal, which was a bit weird.
The
hotel has a big old swimming pool, with a big jacuzzi at the back, and 3
people steam rooms and saunas in the changing rooms. The pool was a
little chilly, but it was nice to get a few lengths in after a long day
at the park!
Whilst
there was nothing specifically wrong with the hotel, it definitely
didn't quite match up to some of the other 4* establishments I've stayed
in. Decor is definitely dated, whilst to a certain extent it fits the
theme, some areas definitely needed updating, such as the bathrooms, and
in some places the wallpaper was looking pretty tired. It was lacking
basic amenities that you would expect with a five star rating, like tea
and coffee making facilities in the room, and somewhere to sit in the
lobby. None of this was deal breaking, but the sort of thing you'd
expect to see in a four star!
With
this hotel, you're definitely paying for the location over anything
else! Whilst we enjoyed our stay there, if we were going back for more
than a few days, I'd definitely consider staying somewhere self
catering, it got very boring eating out in all the not very healthy
restaurants!
Great post, I went to Disneyland for the New Year and stayed in the hotel opposite the New York hotel and that was quite dated too! I think, if I go again, I would stay in this hotel since the 5 minute walk to the other side of the lake killed on an evening.. x
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That hotel is actually surrounded by scaffolding at the moment so maybe they're finally doing it up! Yeah it made all the difference! x
ReplyDeleteThis is really not one of the famous hotel in Disneyland however it is still a great place to stay. I was there with my family last year and I can say we had a great time. The place is not an expensive one either and I would recommend it to anyone on a budget. We booked the place with http://www.reservationcounter.com/hotel/orlando/ and stayed there for a week. The kids loved it.
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