Room Tour: Tokyo Disneyland Hotel Standard Superior Room (Park View) #4114

Room Tour: Tokyo Disneyland Hotel Standard Superior Room (Park View) #4114

Recently, some of the Daps Magic team visited Tokyo Disney Resort. This trip involved three different rooms at the Tokyo Disneyland Hotel. For each of these rooms, the Daps Magic team did a room tour and took note of all of the offerings in each room to give a light review. Below is a look at the first room of the trip. This was a Standard Superior Room (Park View) between the third and sixth floors. The room number was #4114 and was on the fourth floor. This room was quite a way away from the elevator. Because of this, it was quiet. While facing Tokyo Disneyland, it was on the left side of the main entrance. It provided a lovely view of the entrance, Cinderella Castle, and Mount Prometheus at Tokyo DisneySea. This room provided a view of both fireworks and the projections on Cinderella Castle. Below are both a video and photos of room #4114 at Tokyo Disneyland Hotel.

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Here are some photos of the room, along with what came with it:

First off, the room had a lovely view. It was wonderful to work at the table by the window and watch fireworks at night or the monorail during the day. With the window open, the area music could also be heard. The room itself was quite comfortable. It could probably have comfortably fit three people by American standards. The beds were slightly bigger than what we are used to as a twin in the United States. The couch was basically twin-sized.

There were some fun details found throughout the room as well, based on classic Disney characters for the most part. This includes Mickey, Minnie, Chip ‘n’ Dale, and Pluto. There was also the Wardrobe’s head/face on top of the television furniture. In the restroom, there were adorable amenities tins, toothbrushes, and cups that were for use and to take home.

The bathroom had a tub and a shower with two heads. One was a shower from the ceiling, and the other was on a hose. The water closet had a toilet that was common throughout Japan. It had quite a few options.

The room wasn’t as modern as some, but it was very comfortable. Even though it seemed aged, it was very well taken care of. Overall, this room was a wonderful place to stay when visiting the Tokyo Disney Resort. I would stay there again. As mentioned before, the room had a lovely view! Here is a look at the monorail passing by on one of the mornings:

Staying at the Tokyo Disneyland Hotel allowed for early entry into Tokyo Disneyland while we were staying there as well. Overall, this is a completely enjoyable hotel to stay at. The lobby is gorgeous, the service is stellar, and the location is amazing.