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We just returned from a stay at the Disneyland Hotel. Our only prior experience there was in May of this year. During that trip we stayed in a room in the Sierra Tower overlooking the roof of Hook's Point. It was a nice large room with a daybed, lots of room around the beds, a large bathroom with double sinks, etc.
Last Wednesday, we checked in and were assigned room 2651. It is also in the Sierra Tower, on the 8th Floor and overlooking Downtown Disney. We were first surprised to see that our room was with another (2649) behind a pair of double doors that we first used our room key to pass through before reaching our actual room door.
We were very surprised by what we found on the other side. The living room portion was barely large enough to hold the two double beds. One bed touched the glass door, the other touched the bathroom wall and there was only about 18 inches between them. There was no daybed, a much, much smaller bathroom with a single sink and the closet was inside the bathroom. It was perhaps HALF the size of our first room (roughly the size of one of WDW's All Star Resort rooms). A look down the hall revealed that only one set of double doors existed. My guess is that all of our lost room went to an adjacent suite, perhaps.
The hotel was sold out this weekend, so we couldn't move. We had a great view, and I am thankful for that, but I was just surprised that a room this tiny existed in the Disneyland Hotel.
Last Wednesday, we checked in and were assigned room 2651. It is also in the Sierra Tower, on the 8th Floor and overlooking Downtown Disney. We were first surprised to see that our room was with another (2649) behind a pair of double doors that we first used our room key to pass through before reaching our actual room door.
We were very surprised by what we found on the other side. The living room portion was barely large enough to hold the two double beds. One bed touched the glass door, the other touched the bathroom wall and there was only about 18 inches between them. There was no daybed, a much, much smaller bathroom with a single sink and the closet was inside the bathroom. It was perhaps HALF the size of our first room (roughly the size of one of WDW's All Star Resort rooms). A look down the hall revealed that only one set of double doors existed. My guess is that all of our lost room went to an adjacent suite, perhaps.
The hotel was sold out this weekend, so we couldn't move. We had a great view, and I am thankful for that, but I was just surprised that a room this tiny existed in the Disneyland Hotel.