The Disneyland Hotel and Wishing Star Park
As soon as I got off the bus, I was swooped on by Bell Services who took my bags for me and pointed me to a little desk they had set up out the front for storing luggage. It was such a quick process, I didn't even get a chance to get a photo! There were lots of CMs hanging around, ready to direct anyone who looked lost. Another American senior looking CM saw me taking photos of the entrance and offered to take one with me in it.
Inside, there was hardly any line for check in, and it moved very quickly. I had been expecting absolute chaos, so this was a pleasant surprise!
Of course, my room wasn't ready (which was definitely expected), but they were still able to complete all the paperwork to make life easier later on. And of course they were storing my luggage for me too. The CMs at the check in desk were friendly and enthusiastic, and spoke great English. It all went very smoothly (much more so than expected).
After check in I had a quick wander around the hotel, as I was looking for a bathroom and somewhere to grab a bite to eat before heading off. The bathroom was just up past Bacchus Lounge and Ballet Café. Even the bathrooms were beautiful!
I stopped in at Ballet Café on the way back for a quick bite. I ended up with a Mickey shaped chocolate muffin.
I stuck my head in at Bacchus Lounge on the way past, to check out the view!
Next was a quick tour around the lobby, taking in those amazing marble columns with stained glass tops. I don't think it's as big and airy as the lobby at the Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel, but it was certainly spacious and luxurious feeling.
I didn't go too much further, as I was already running so late and was pretty concerned about how far back in the line I would be! But I did head down the stairs to Lumiere's Kitchen, and saw the Beauty and the Beast statue that has graced so many Facebook updates already.
I planned to do the walk to the park, as it really didn't look that far from the hotel, taking the shortcut through Wishing Star Park. Unfortunately leaving the hotel from the back, I didn't get the CMs waving me off as I left for the park, but I did get to see the beautiful gardens and experience the walk through the lovely Wishing Star Park.
The back gate is only accessible to hotel guests, and you need your room key to open it. Fortunately for me, there is also a security guard stationed there, and he happily opened the gate for me when I explained that I didn't have my room key yet.
Unfortunately it started raining pretty much as soon as I left the hotel grounds, so I wasn't keen on using my camera too much (the model that I have has proven to be very sensitive to water). I wanted to take photos of the beautiful rose garden, and the glass bottom bridge near the hotel, but it was just raining too much.
Along the way I was approached by some locals wanting to take photos with me. This didn't happen nearly as often as I was expecting, and I didn't mind it when people were friendly and polite about it. The only thing that really bothered me was when people just openly stared at me as I walked past - I found it a little bit unsettling. Luckily, that didn't happen very often either, and I probably copped it more than most being blonde with ringlets and blue eyes, and dressed like a Disney character lol!
The rain died down a bit more toward the end of the walk, just as I was going over the bridge leading to Disney Town. It was a nice bridge, and on the other side of the lake there was a row of fountains.
At the end of the bridge there was a little gateway to exit the park and enter Disney Town. I’m not entirely sure why they kept Wishing Star Park fenced off and only open at certain hours, especially being the shortcut back to the hotel. It was clear that they were really expecting people to take the shuttle buses to and from the hotels, and it wasn’t really set up for walking (no real signage, paths – except for the shortcut through Wishing Star Park – were just alongside the main road). It wouldn’t have taken much more than 5 minutes to walk from the hotel gate to Disney Town through Wishing Star Park.
The path from there to the park really went between the two areas of Disney Town – the main part and Lakeshore – so I didn’t see much of it. Lakeshore was one rectangular building with a few shops and restaurants, a bit like a covered market.
There was one shop there which was drawing a pretty big crowd. I can only imagine it was something to do with Marvel or Star Wars lol!
I spied a few familiar shops as I strolled through Disney Town. Starbucks was there, and of course the World of
Disney store right at the end. There were quite a few people heading towards the park, but not as many as I’d expected.
Next thing I knew, I was exiting Disney Town and entering the park entrance area! I was so excited, I think my heart skipped a beat or two!
I decided to stop for a quick photo of the Steamboat Willie fountain before joining the queue. There were plenty of people around doing the same thing. There were also plenty of people who just seemed to be there to watch proceedings!
Then, with butterflies running rampant in my tummy, I finally headed towards the entrance!