Disneyland Hotel Room Layout

Irishtripletsmomma

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So my husband and I made a spur of the moment decision to book a night a Disneyland hotel. We normally stay DVC or at one of the good neighbor hotels. We have a one year old that sleeps in a pack n play and needs some sort of separation from our other 2 little ones. Does anyone know the room layouts at Disneyland Hotel and if there is a place to put a pack n play where there would be some privacy. Or would we be better off canceling and sticking to a place like Homewood Suites?
 
The DLH room layout I've had in Fantasy tower multiple times definitely had a space that would work for this (and we used it exactly this way). There is a dressing area between the bathroom and the room that has a mirror/counter on one side and the closet on the other. We set up the PnP half in/half out of the closet as this area was tucked away from the rest of the room. That said, it is between the room and the bathroom so you would need to manage other kids/family members movement through that zone until the little one was asleep or settled.

We had a room last year in Adventure tower that had a very different layout and did not have this space but it was at the end of the hallway-a corner room. I don't think most rooms in adventure tower are configured like that one was but I don't know for sure. Hopefully someone else can confirm the standard layout in the adventure and frontier towers.
 
The rooms I have had in the Adventure Tower really do not have a separate area. If it is going to be an issue, I would go back to Homewood or Embassy Suites or Residence Inn. Or go to a 1 bed suite at the DLH or PPH.
 
The DLH room layout I've had in Fantasy tower multiple times definitely had a space that would work for this (and we used it exactly this way). There is a dressing area between the bathroom and the room that has a mirror/counter on one side and the closet on the other. We set up the PnP half in/half out of the closet as this area was tucked away from the rest of the room. That said, it is between the room and the bathroom so you would need to manage other kids/family members movement through that zone until the little one was asleep or settled.

We had a room last year in Adventure tower that had a very different layout and did not have this space but it was at the end of the hallway-a corner room. I don't think most rooms in adventure tower are configured like that one was but I don't know for sure. Hopefully someone else can confirm the standard layout in the adventure and frontier towers.
I had one room in FL tower like that and one room in FL tower that didn’t have that mirror/extra space area. Both times I’d booked a standard room.
 

Our room in the fantasy tower was itty bitty. It wasn’t the style mentioned above (which we had in the Frontier tower). The only space for the PnP was between the bed and window. We wedge some pillows to create a berm to keep anyone from falling into his bed and it was tucked in the corner so he couldn’t really see what was going on in the room. It worked well for us but he’s a pretty good sleeper in general.

Good luck!
 

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