Different towers at the DL hotel

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Can somebody tell me about the rennovations going on now at the Disneyland hotel?

We're going to make reservations today and I'm wondering if we should (or can) request a specific tower?

The Dreams Tower (formerly the Sierra Tower)

The Magic Tower (formerly the Marina Tower)

The Wonder Tower (formerly the Bonita Tower)



We're just going to get the standard/least expensive room. Are we going to be able to request a tower? If so, which one should we ask for?


Thanks. :)
 
Can somebody tell me about the rennovations going on now at the Disneyland hotel?

We're going to make reservations today and I'm wondering if we should (or can) request a specific tower?

The Dreams Tower (formerly the Sierra Tower)

The Magic Tower (formerly the Marina Tower)

The Wonder Tower (formerly the Bonita Tower)



We're just going to get the standard/least expensive room. Are we going to be able to request a tower? If so, which one should we ask for?


Thanks. :)

Well, we've only been once, but I'll try to tell you what I know and hope it helps (or at least bumps up the post :) )

Dreams - this is the tower currently undergoing renovations. It seems to me based on the direction it faces, that the rooms should either overlook DTD or the pools/grounds. So would that make them all considered better/higher level rooms (not standard)?

Magic - I think half of these rooms overlook parking lots. We were originally assigned such a room, but were switched because we had requested a day bed and that room didn't have one (not sure how prevalent in that tower it is). We had requested a standard room with a day bed fwiw. The castmember checking us in told us that the new room was "much better, not looking at the parking lot"

Wonder - half of the rooms overlook the pools/grounds. We were on the 9th floor with that view (could see off to the right DTD and some of the mountains in DLP). We had a day bed. I think the castmember checking us in said it was an upgrade, not a standard room

For us it was a space thing - needed the day bed for DD. We don't typically choose a room w/ a view - not worth the extra money to us most of the time, since esp at Disney, not in the room much.

Distance-wise, Magic is closer to parking by a few minutes, and Dreams closer to DTD by a minute. I would think the big difference was whether you got a renovated room or not, which I doubt would be guaranteed unless you paid for a certain level
I'm sure you will have fun no matter where your room is. Have fun :goodvibes
 
Great info. Thank you!

I would think the big difference was whether you got a renovated room or not, which I doubt would be guaranteed unless you paid for a certain level
Yeah, since we're just getting the least expensive (that will sleep 5) I didn't know if we would have any kind of a say. But just in case, I wanted to be familiar with the different towers.

Thanks!
 
Our favorite is definitely the Dreams Tower - but since it's undergoing the renovations, it might be harder to get a room there.

Tracy
 

We usually get a standard view room and have always been over the pool in the Dreams Tower. A standard view in the Magic or Wonder towers was over the parking lot (in our case). Dreams is a few steps closer to DTD than Magic, with Wonder being farther away. Not that big of a deal, but when you're walking all day, every step becomes precious at the end of the night.

It's just our personal preference, others might feel differently.

Tracy
 





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