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Hi Disney lovers, it’s Moeka, and welcome
or welcome back to my channel. Today, I’m excited to share a full tour of the Tokyo
Disney Celebration Hotel—the most affordable Disney hotel at Tokyo Disney Resort.
Okay, let’s dive right in! Tokyo Disney Resort offers six Disney Hotels,
categorized into four types: Value, Moderate, Deluxe, and Luxury. Celebration Hotel is the only
Value-type hotel, making it a great option for budget-conscious travelers. If you’re interested
in a comprehensive comparison of all the Disney hotels at Tokyo Disney Resort, check out my
previous video linked in the description. The Celebration Hotel consists of two themed
buildings: Wish and Discover. I’ve stayed in both, so I’ll be comparing them side-by-side to
help you decide which one suits you best. Let’s start with the lobbies of both buildings.
Wish is themed around dreams and fantasy, and the lobby features bright, colorful
decorations and artwork of Disney characters enjoying the parks. The couches are designed
like teacups from the parks, and in the center, there’s a statue of Minnie—it’s so cute!
There are also little displays of miniature versions of park attractions,
which are really fun to look at. The featured attractions are also colorful
and whimsical, matching the fantasy theme. By the way, I filmed this footage about half
a year ago, so you might notice Christmas decorations or other seasonal touches that don’t
match the current time—please don’t mind that! Discover has an adventure theme, with rich colors
and artwork highlighting various attractions and lands, giving it an exploratory feel. In the
center is a statue of Mickey holding a boat oar, and there’s even a couch shaped like a canoe.
The displays and miniature attractions here are also themed around adventure and exploration,
giving it a very different vibe from Wish. For check-in, you can register your information
online in advance and get a digital room key. But I often forget to do that—it’s totally
fine if you forget too! You can just line up at the counter and check in as usual.
That said, the online check-in is much quicker and smoother, so I do recommend it.
Just remember that you can only complete online check-in until 8:59 PM the day before
your stay, so try not to forget like me! As for the location, the Celebration Hotel is in
the Shin-Urayasu area and is a bit farther from the parks compared to the other Disney hotels.
You have a couple of options to get there: Option 1 is to take the train to Maihama Station,
walk to the Disneyland shuttle bus stop, and then take the complimentary shuttle bus to the hotel.
Option 2 is to get off at Shin-Urayasu Station, which is one stop past Maihama, then
take a local bus or a taxi to the hotel. Personally, after trying both, I prefer the second
option. The shuttle from Disneyland was a bit of a hassle for me because I had to walk to the bus
stop with my huge suitcase and couldn’t find an elevator or escalator to get there. So now, I
usually take a taxi from Shin-Urayasu Station. The two buildings are located right
across the street from each other, with the yellow building being Wish and
the salmon pink building being Discover. I don’t have exterior video footage taken
during the daytime, so here’s an official photo of what the hotel looks like in daylight.
For park access, the hotel offers complimentary shuttle buses starting around 6:00 AM. The bus
first stops at DisneySea and then Disneyland, arriving at DisneySea around 6:15 and
Disneyland around 6:20 AM. This schedule is perfect for using the Happy Entry benefit.
As a Celebration Hotel guest, you get early access to Tokyo Disneyland, allowing you to enter 15
minutes before the official park opening through a special entrance. Just keep in mind that this
benefit only applies to Disneyland, not DisneySea. Plus, you can purchase your park tickets
directly at the hotel, making things even more convenient for your visit.
Now, let’s talk about the rooms. Each building offers seven
different room types, but the overall decor stays consistent within each theme.
Wish Rooms have a bright and cheerful atmosphere, while Discover Rooms feel more energetic and
adventurous. Both feature large murals of Disney characters, attractions, and park scenes
that reflect each building’s unique theme. Here’s a list of the different room types,
including their sizes, how many people they can accommodate, and the bed configurations.
Regular beds are single-sized, which are smaller than the ones in higher-tier hotel categories.
Daybeds are converted from the couches. We stayed in the Standard Room on the
garden side in both Wish and Discover, which includes two regular beds and two daybeds. Other than the room decor, the layout and
features are the same across both buildings. When you enter the room, you’ll find the restroom
on your right and the bathroom next to it. Compared to higher-tier hotels,
the bathroom here is much smaller, so it might be a bit harder for
multiple people to get ready at the same time in the morning—but it’s
very clean and still comfortable. Toothbrushes and other amenities are provided. Moving into the main area of the room, there’s a space where you can hang
your clothes instead of a closet. Four slippers are provided—two
adult sizes and two kids’ sizes. There’s also a TV, a kettle and mugs,
and pajamas. Unlike other Disney hotels, the pjs here are one-piece styles.
You’ll also find a safe and a fridge, but no bottled water is provided—so make sure
to bring your own or buy one at the hotel. Upon checking in, you’ll receive
these items: info about Happy Entry, Happy Entry tickets, the bus schedule, and
a little hotel guide. Make sure not to lose your Happy Entry tickets—they’re important!
Now let’s take a closer look at those murals. The wall illustrations in Discover Rooms focus
on adventure and exploration, while those in Wish Rooms highlight dreams and fantasy. They’re filled
with charming details—from Disney characters to park icons and attractions—making
the rooms feel even more magical. In the Standard Room, there’s a little table
and two couches next to the regular beds—and these couches convert into daybeds. This
is actually my favorite part about staying here. The couches are really big and
comfy, so it’s perfect for relaxing. You’ll find linens and bed sheets for the
daybeds stored underneath the couches. And sorry it’s dark in this shot, but
here’s the view from our room. With the garden side rooms, you get a nice view of
the courtyard, which I’ll show you later. Let’s go explore the hotel!
Again, the colors, decorations, and overall vibe differ greatly between the two buildings, but
the layout and facilities are basically the same. There are vending machines
and ice rooms available. Here’s the layout of the hotel—it’s shaped
like a square with a courtyard in the middle. All the shared facilities and
amenities are located on the 1st floor. Each building has its own breakfast-only
restaurant: Wish Café and Discover Café. Both serve simple buffet-style breakfasts
with a mix of Japanese and Western dishes, but I haven’t tried them since I usually leave
the hotel around 6:00 AM whenever I stay here. I believe both cafés open at 6:00 AM. Here’s the smoking room, which
is actually pretty spacious. Like other Disney hotels, there’s
a souvenir medallion maker. And there’s even a little arcade area! Each building also has a “Snacks &
Sundries” shop where you can buy drinks, light food, and daily essentials.
Since I usually stay here on Friday nights after work—the day before I visit the
park—I choose to buy food here and eat in the room. The hotel doesn’t have a restaurant
that serves dinner and is located a bit far from train stations or other restaurants,
so this is the most convenient option for me. There’s also a Disney shop called
“Disney Fantasy” in each building. Note that you can’t pick
up items directly—instead, products are displayed on monitors,
and you order them through the system. There’s also a Home Delivery
Service Counter where you can send your luggage or shopping
items directly to your home. Now, let’s go outside and check out the courtyard. Again, it’s pretty dark in the
video, so sorry if it’s hard to see! The courtyard by the Wish building features trees
shaped like characters from Tokyo Disneyland’s Electrical Parade Dreamlights, including the
Cheshire Cat and Ladybug from Alice in Wonderland, as well as Elliott from Pete’s Dragon. Some of
these characters no longer appear in the parade, which makes it feel a little special.
The courtyard by the Discover building has a pirate theme, with a pirate ship surrounded
by greenery designed to look like stormy waves. There is also a hidden treasure chest somewhere
in the courtyard, so see if you can find it. Both courtyards are beautifully maintained
and offer a fun, Disney-themed atmosphere that adds a special touch to your stay.
The Tokyo Disney Celebration Hotel may not be the most luxurious option, but it’s clean,
comfortable, and full of Disney magic. It’s also a relatively newer hotel compared to the hotels
in the Deluxe category. I often stay here when I want to take advantage of the Happy Entry benefit.
If your main goal is to enjoy the hotel itself, you might prefer one of the higher-tier hotels.
But if you’re looking for a budget-friendly stay that still delivers the Disney experience,
Celebration Hotel is a great choice. Stay tuned for my next video,
where I’ll give you a full tour of the Toy Story Hotel at Shanghai Disneyland.
Thank you for watching, and see ya real soon!
Explore the Tokyo Disney Celebration Hotel with me! 💕 Discover the unique themes of the Wish and Discover buildings, and learn about rooms, location, facilities, and guest benefits. Perfect for planning your budget-friendly Disney stay!
💖 In this video, you’ll find:
– side-by-side tour of the Wish and Discover buildings
– room types, decor, and included amenities
– location, access options, and shuttle bus details
– facilities, dining options, and shopping info
– courtyard highlights and Disney-themed touches
– guest benefits including Happy Entry and ticket purchase
00:00 intro
00:18 Celebration Hotel overview
00:48 lobby details & decor
01:38 tips on checking in
02:00 location & access
02:52 park access & hotel benefits
03:25 room tour and details
06:17 facilities and amenities
08:31 courtyard details & design
09:10 conclusion and up next!
comparison of ALL Disney Hotels at Tokyo Disney Resort: https://youtu.be/v-k0GJxIM88?si=ORRxUwwgu4YUINZU
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Love! Thank you! I can't wait to go!