Delivering the "magic" at more "moderate prices" than some other Disney-owned resorts, this venue offers "top-notch" staff and "cheerful" rooms done up in an "adorable" beach theme – some of them with views over the nightly World of Color show; despite being on theme park property, it's still a "bit of a hike" (about half a mile) to the parks' front gates, but on the plus side there's a "super"...
The Paradise Pier has many of the same Disney touches as the Disneyland Hotel, but it's a bit quieter and tamer. From here you can walk to Disneyland or pick up a shuttle or monorail. SoCal style manifests itself in seafoam-green guest rooms with lamps shaped like lifeguard stands, and surfboard motifs. A wooden roller coaster–inspired waterslide takes adventurers to a high-speed splashdown....
The finest in California livin', Mickey style.:
In ShortFormerly the Disneyland Pacific Hotel, the turquoise-trimmed tower was renovated to blend seamlessly into the park's colorful Paradise Pier landscape. The atmosphere is laid-back beach culture mixed with that pervasive "Happiest Place on Earth" thing. From art deco stylings to the lobby's neon artwork, it's quintessential California-by-the-sea topped with panoramic views of Paradise...