We recently stayed in a three bedroom suite at the
Disneyland Hotel, with six queen beds and a queen sleeper sofa (sleeps 14). It was on the tenth (10th) floor of the fantasy tower, view of the parking lot, Galaxy’s edge, a good bit of Disneyland and an awesome view of the fireworks. Our stay was the week of Thanksgiving, 2018.
There were three entrances into the suite - room 2827, 2829, 2831. It was down the hall from the two bedroom junior suite we stayed at in June.
Bedroom #1 and the living room share hallway entrance room 2831, bedroom #2 has hallway entrance room #2829 and bedroom #3 has hallway entrance room 2827. All three rooms have two queen beds, a chair, and tv console.
Bedrooms #2 and #3 also have a mini fridge. Bedroom #1 does not, but there is a little larger (and nicer) mini fridge in the living room wet bar area, so there are three fridges total.
Bedrooms #1 and #2 also each have a vanity counter with mirror outside the bathroom, and a small vanity with single sink inside the bathroom. Bedroom #3 has a little bit larger vanity and sink area inside the bathroom, and no outside the bathroom vanity counter with mirror. So, we put the teenage girls in the bedrooms with the outside the bathroom vanity area! All three bedrooms have closets with hanging space, but bedroom #3 has the biggest closet. There is also a closet in the living room.
The living room also has a powder room, so there were three and a half bathrooms total, which came in very, very handy.
The living room was amazing, and where we spent most of our time. The living room has a wet bar area with nice fridge, bar sink and counter bar area with a single bar stool (we found it odd there was only one barstool). There is a couch, two chairs, tv console and a dining table with three chairs (also found it odd the dining table only had three chairs...). Each of the three bedrooms had desks with chairs, so we went ahead and moved the desk chairs to the dining table and the table was big enough to easily and comfortably seat six when we wanted it to. That way, also, 12 people had chairs or a place to sit in the living room (and kids can sit on the floor). If you wanted to, you could move the easy chairs from the bedrooms too and have seating for all 14 in the living room with space to spare.
We used the wet bar area to set up our food area. We bring a lot of food and eat less in the park, because of many food allergies, so it was perfect. Because of all the food allergies, we also requested, and were able to get, a microwave. Then we prepared/set food out on the bar, and then snacks in bins on the living room end tables.
The living room sofa bed was memory foam and rather comfortable for a sofa bed. It was also easy to pull out each evening and put away each day.
We were told, after asking at guest services, that if we needed it, we could have a rollaway for the suite as well. We ended up opting not to, but it was nice to know it was available.
We loved being able to turn on the fireworks music and watch the fireworks at night.
We also added Club Level service, which in my opinion was a bargain. It was just around $15 per person, per day, and we definitely ate that much food in the E Ticket Lounge. We loved being able to use the lounge, breakfast was amazing, and we enjoyed hanging out there in the evening as well. Dustin and June were our favorites and they always worked hard to help us with everything. The concierge was amazing, he helped us iron out dining details and fixed any plans we needed help with. Even wwith all the food allergies, Dustin and June and the rest of the cast members made sure we had a delicious mickey waffle breakfast every day and snacks and treats. The kids loved getting snacks for the park for the day. One of the biggest hits were the mini pears! It was totally worth the cost to us.
I will share photos as soon as I am on my laptop and not ipad. Thanks for reading