Bigger is better
In the thirty years since the debut of the Grand Floridian, themed rooms have become not just standard but even expected at various Disney resorts. In fact, even value resorts like the Art of Animation have exclusively themed rooms. Guests love staying in a room that reminds them of Finding Nemo or The Lion King. So, Disney has built literally thousands of rooms that provide their loyal fans with this opportunity.
The ubiquity of themed rooms hasn’t stopped the company from selling expensive rooms to their wealthiest clientele, though. In addition to the bungalows above, rooms that cost in excess of $2,000 per night, Disney also featured themed suites at virtually every one of their deluxe properties. Fittingly, hotel designers circled back to the roots of themed rooms with some of their most impressive (and expensive) offerings.
The Disneyland Hotel now offers Signature Suites, which are among the greatest themed rooms of all-time. The greatest of these is unquestionably the Mickey Mouse Penthouse, which is exactly what it sounds like. The room features one of the coolest tributes ever to the mouse who started it all. Still, I would argue that the best representations of theming are in the “cheaper” Signature Suites such as The Adventureland Suite. It offers such sublime accents that if any of them were placed in the line queue for Jungle Cruise, they’d feel right at home. The fact that you can sleep here is a dream come true for true Disney theme park fanatics.
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Comments
They should retheme the Contemporary resort into, for example, a Star Wars or just Space themed hotel. It is the least interesting luxury hotel there with only the short walk to MK as a bonus. I also hate the Bay lake tower add ons.