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Hi Disney lovers, it’s Moeka, and welcome 
or welcome back to my channel! Today, I’m taking you on a full tour of the 
Toy Story Hotel at Shanghai Disneyland. Okay, let’s dive right in! I mentioned this in a previous video, but 
just as a refresher—Shanghai Disney Resort includes one park, two Disney hotels, 
DisneyTown, and Wishing Star Park. Here’s the resort map again. Today’s video is all 
about the Toy Story Hotel, located right here. If you’re curious about the Shanghai 
Disneyland Hotel, the park itself, or tips for visiting Shanghai Disneyland, 
I’ve done a full tour of the other hotel and shared our two-day experience at 
the park—so be sure to check those out! Now, before we go inside, here’s a 
quick note about staying at the hotel. Guests at either of the two Disney hotels get to 
enter the park one hour before official opening time, which is such a nice advantage. You’ll use 
the DisneyTown priority entrance. There’s also a complimentary shuttle bus from the Toy Story 
Hotel to the park, but it can get really crowded, especially in the morning—so just a 
heads-up if you’re planning to use it. Alright, let’s head inside the hotel!
This hotel is super cute, colorful, and playful—and the shape of the building 
itself is really unique. It kind of looks like a stretched-out S or a number 
8, with courtyards in each section. Let’s first check out the room!
The Toy Story Hotel offers a few different types of rooms.
There are Standard Rooms with Garden, Courtyard, or Park views, two themed rooms—the 
Buzz Lightyear Room and the Woody & Jessie Room, and one Suite Room called the Toy Box 
Family Suite, which is super cute. We stayed in a Standard Room with 
a Garden View, in room 11198. When you walk in, there’s an open 
closet to the right. On the wall inside, there’s this cute little reusable bag 
with the signature cloud wallpaper design. We already took them out, but the room came with adorable slippers—Woody’s icon on 
one foot and Buzz’s on the other. To the left is the bathroom, 
which I’ll show you later. There’s a mini kitchen area with mugs, 
tea and coffee, a kettle, and bottled water. Underneath, there’s a small fridge.
The room has two double beds—Standard Rooms come with either one queen or two double beds.
The whole room is inspired by Andy’s room, with the iconic cloud wallpaper.
There’s a cute picture on the wall, and the bed runners feature all of Andy’s toys—so cute!
Even the bedside table is shaped like a Rubik’s cube, and it actually opens 
to reveal a safe inside. Next to the mini kitchen is a TV 
and a small, colorful drawer unit. There’s also a little table with two chairs, 
and these fun little items came with the room! These look like some kind of 
luggage tags, a mini clip, and inside this one was a Lotso-themed eye mask. The attention to detail is just amazing—there’s 
even a drawing of Slinky Dog on the light! And above the curtains, there are lots of Little 
Green Men lined up. If you have trypophobia, you might not love it, but I thought it was cute. Here’s the view from our room—it 
was dark when I filmed, but even during the day it was just grass. So, the 
Garden View wasn’t super scenic, just FYI. The carpet also ties into the theme, with 
Woody’s sheriff star and Buzz’s planet icon. And here’s the bathroom.
The curtain has cute illustrations of Woody and friends, and there’s a 
red-and-white checkered pattern on the wall next to the tub—maybe inspired by Pizza Planet? 
Let me know if I’m wrong in the comments! The sink area is decorated with a playful 
mirror frame, and they provide disposable cups. Just like at the Disneyland Hotel, 
there are two bottled waters here, probably for brushing teeth.
And here’s the hairdryer. Now let’s explore the rest of the hotel!
Here’s the little map we received. As I mentioned, the hotel’s shaped like an 
S or number 8, with courtyards in the middle of each wing.
First up, the lobby! It’s a pretty spacious area with 
colorful, card-like patterns on the floor. There are gacha machines and a map 
of the hotel that shows how one half is Woody-themed and the other half is Buzz-themed. The waiting area is pop and colorful, and 
there are some little games set up too. There’s a souvenir medallion machine 
and a mobile battery station, decorated with the familiar Toy Story 
alphabet blocks from Andy’s room. Right off the lobby is the Lotso 
Shop, the hotel’s souvenir store. And throughout the hotel, you’ll spot lots of cute artwork featuring the toys and 
familiar moments from the movies. The hotel has two dining options. Sunnyside Café 
is a restaurant that offers both buffet and à la carte menus, featuring dishes like dim sum, 
noodles, grilled items, and more. If you’re looking for something quicker, Sunnyside Market is 
a grab-and-go spot with snacks such as ice cream, fruit, salads, sandwiches, and noodles.
We didn’t get a chance to eat here this time, but I’m including a few shots of 
the interior for you to check out! There’s also a Play Room for kids ages 2 to 12. Our room was in the Woody Building, but I also 
got some footage of the Buzz Building hallways. Now, let’s go outside and 
check out the courtyards. Each building has its own courtyard—Buzz’s 
Courtyard features a huge Buzz Lightyear statue, while Woody’s Courtyard has a giant 
Woody statue and the Launch Pad, a water play area where the Little Green Men 
prepare a rocket for launch. It’s really adorable! And here’s something really fun—there’s a 
meet-and-greet area where you might run into Woody, Buzz, Jessie, or Bo Pepp! Usually, 
two characters appear at random times. We tried to meet them on our 
last day, but sadly, no luck. Stay tuned for my next video where 
I’ll take you on a full tour of Disney Explorers Lodge at Hong Kong Disneyland!
Thank you for watching, and see ya real soon!

Welcome to a full tour of the Toy Story Hotel at Shanghai Disneyland! 💛
I’ll show you all the colorful details, from the rooms and courtyards to dining and character moments—plus a few helpful tips along the way.

💖 In this video, you’ll find:
– an overview of Shanghai Disney Resort and hotel perks
– a full room tour of the Standard Room with Garden View
– hotel facilities and playful lobby decor
– dining options including Sunnyside Café and Market
– courtyard designs, character meet-and-greet area & more!

00:00 intro
00:15 Shanghai Disney Resort overview
00:40 hotel benefits & park access
01:00 hotel & room types overview
01:26 room tour – Standard Room with Garden View
03:39 lobby details & decor
04:34 dining options – Sunnyside Café & Sunnyside Market
05:03 other facilities and artwork
05:44 courtyard details & design
06:04 meet-and-greet area
06:13 thank you!

Thank you for tuning in!
I hope you guys enjoyed this video, and see you in my next video!

💛 Check out more from Shanghai Disneyland 💛
Shanghai Disneyland Hotel FULL TOUR: https://youtu.be/rOS5xdsaMpY?si=1tmhY3HrrQAHV_ku
Shanghai Disneyland Day 1: https://youtu.be/jMbwbMOO1uk?si=rvQrAJuqXTL9jbgw
Shanghai Disneyland Day 2: https://youtu.be/AM88DhYRF6I?si=FjfzIRDexrh0Brfd

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2 Comments

  1. It looks like these typical hotel chains hotels but with some toy stoy theming. Nice video nonetheless
    You think its worth the money?

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