I was just on the Disneyland Paris Resort website and I saw some information regarding their hotels and their suite names. It got me thinking about the Walt Disney World Resort and its own hotels and suite names. I think the names of the suites in Paris are more interesting than some of the names of suites in Walt Disney World. Take a look:
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Disneyland® Hotel Suites
All suites in the Disneyland® Hotel enjoy the services provided by the Castle Club. Situated on two floors of the hotel, the Castle Club offers various personalised services including direct lift access to the entrance of the Disneyland® Park and a private reception as well as light continental breakfast in a private area (Castle Lounge), snacks, pastries and non-alcoholic drinks in the afternoon, and laundry service.
The Presidential suite, "Sleeping Beauty", is the most prestigious of the Disneyland® Hotel suites, 187m² with a spectacular view onto Le Château de la Belle au Bois Dormant (Sleeping Beauty Castle) and Main Street, U.S.A. A large bedroom for two people, a jacuzzi, a lounge with a fireplace and a piano and a dining room to seat ten guests.
The Vice Presidential suite, "Cinderella". 112m² with a view onto the Disneyland® Park, a spacious double bedroom with king size bed, a jacuzzi and a lounge decorated in the theme of the Cinderella fairy tale.
"Walt's Apartment" decorated in a typically Victorian style. 84m² with a double bedroom and a lounge with convertible sofa for one adult or 2 children.
The "Tinkerbell" suite, 69m². Is reminiscent of the charm and atmosphere of the Victorian era. With a view over Fantasia Gardens this suite features a double bedroom and a lounge with a convertible sofa for one adult or two children.
The "Junior Suites", 58m², may be booked for two or four people according to availability. Situated in the west and east wings of the hotel (and not in the Castle Club), these suites nevertheless have access to the services provided by the Castle Club.
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In the Grand Floridian, I have stayed in the Wekiwa Suite and the Cypress Suite. Boring (as in names). In the Yacht Club, I have stayed in the Captains Deck Suite. A little less boring name. The suites that I have stayed in at the Animal Kingdom Lodge were not named, nor were the villas that I have stayed in at Old Key West and the BoardWalk Villas. Boring. Boring. Boring. Come on, Disney, wheres your sense of fun?!
What are some of the names of suites that you folks are aware of? Are any of them interesting like the Disneyland Paris ones? I know that the Animal Kingdom Lodges two largest suites are named the Royal Asante and Royal Kuba. Both interesting names. Lets hear some more interesting names.
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Disneyland® Hotel Suites
All suites in the Disneyland® Hotel enjoy the services provided by the Castle Club. Situated on two floors of the hotel, the Castle Club offers various personalised services including direct lift access to the entrance of the Disneyland® Park and a private reception as well as light continental breakfast in a private area (Castle Lounge), snacks, pastries and non-alcoholic drinks in the afternoon, and laundry service.
The Presidential suite, "Sleeping Beauty", is the most prestigious of the Disneyland® Hotel suites, 187m² with a spectacular view onto Le Château de la Belle au Bois Dormant (Sleeping Beauty Castle) and Main Street, U.S.A. A large bedroom for two people, a jacuzzi, a lounge with a fireplace and a piano and a dining room to seat ten guests.
The Vice Presidential suite, "Cinderella". 112m² with a view onto the Disneyland® Park, a spacious double bedroom with king size bed, a jacuzzi and a lounge decorated in the theme of the Cinderella fairy tale.
"Walt's Apartment" decorated in a typically Victorian style. 84m² with a double bedroom and a lounge with convertible sofa for one adult or 2 children.
The "Tinkerbell" suite, 69m². Is reminiscent of the charm and atmosphere of the Victorian era. With a view over Fantasia Gardens this suite features a double bedroom and a lounge with a convertible sofa for one adult or two children.
The "Junior Suites", 58m², may be booked for two or four people according to availability. Situated in the west and east wings of the hotel (and not in the Castle Club), these suites nevertheless have access to the services provided by the Castle Club.
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In the Grand Floridian, I have stayed in the Wekiwa Suite and the Cypress Suite. Boring (as in names). In the Yacht Club, I have stayed in the Captains Deck Suite. A little less boring name. The suites that I have stayed in at the Animal Kingdom Lodge were not named, nor were the villas that I have stayed in at Old Key West and the BoardWalk Villas. Boring. Boring. Boring. Come on, Disney, wheres your sense of fun?!
What are some of the names of suites that you folks are aware of? Are any of them interesting like the Disneyland Paris ones? I know that the Animal Kingdom Lodges two largest suites are named the Royal Asante and Royal Kuba. Both interesting names. Lets hear some more interesting names.