Here's some photos of the Tinker Belle Suite! (See below)
I also have a page on my site that's totally devoted to the Castle Club in the
Disneyland Hotel (
http://www.haighgannon.com/castle_club_info/index.html). I created this page because, IMO, there is very little information out there about this part of the hotel. The info on the page is cultivated from our 4 stays in the Castle Club. We've been lucky enough to stay in a Junior Suite, a Tinker Belle Suite, garden facing Castle Club rooms and Disneyland Park facing Castle Club rooms.
Tinker Belle Suite Bedroom looking towards the Living Room:
Tinker Belle Suite Living Room looking towards the Bedroom:
The Junior Suites look very similar to the the Tinker Belle suites except they're smaller and the bathroom isn't as elaborate.
View from a Tinker Belle Suite:
Breakfast in the Castle Club Lounge - note Sleeping Beauty's Castle in the background!
Mickey visiting our table in the Castle Club Lounge (apologies for the startled look on Josh's face!):
For more photos have a look at our Castle Club Photo Gallery:
http://www.haighgannon.com/castle_clb_photo/index.html
In the meantime I'll have my stab at answering your questions:
1) The only suites that have
good views of the Disneyland Park are the very plush Cinderalla and Sleeping Beauty suites. All Tinker Belle suites face the gardens at the front but I'm not sure about the Walt's Apartments. Some Junior Suites face the Disneyland Park but because these suites are on the lower floors you don't get much of a view (I speak from experience!).
However, the Castle Club does have 3 Castle Club rooms that have a balcony and view over the Disneyland Park - we've stayed in one and they're fab.
View at night of the Disneyland Park from a Park View Castle Club Room:
2) All suites have one bedroom and a seperate living room that are seperated by a set of double doors. The Sleeping Beauty suite has more rooms like dining room, kitchen.
3) On arrvial you get taken up to the Castle Club to check in.
4) Yes
5) Yes, charcters do come up to the Castle Club Lounge for breakfast. Usually Mickey, Minnie, Pluto, Chip and Dale.
6) Yes, you can only book for the Castle Club over the phone or through a
travel agent. I prefer to call DLP direct because the staff on the other end of the phone are brilliant!
If you've got any further questions then please don't hesitate to drop my a line.
Patrick
Hi All
Am thinking of booking the castle club suites for april/may this year and wondered if you could answer a couple of questions
1, I have seen/read that not all castle blub suites have a view of the park? And the only way you can guarentee a view is book a suite? (I thought thats what the castle club were) or is there other suites?
2, How many bedrooms do they have?
3, Do you check in the normal way or is there a special place you go to ?
4, It says coffee/tea and soft drinks available is that all day?
5, Do the characters come up there also if you have breakfast on the castle club floor?
6, Last q

Can you only book via telephone or is there a site that has the list of prices?
Thanks in advance