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Planning a trip to TDR in 2024. I think I would like to stay on property. I am a total newbie and looking for advice Or your experiences. I think we would stay 4 days. Thanks again 

I didn’t realize Disneyland was added to have early entry to DisneySea. We’re going next year so that’s good to know. Not sure where we want to stay yetPros - early entry to the parks (exact park depends on hotel) and Disney theming if that matters to you
Cons - price and annoying to book
Historically, the cheapest Disney hotel, Celebration was more expensive than any of the non-Disney options while being less convenient. Post pandemic, the Sheraton and Hilton prices have increased so much that they aren't always cheaper than Celebration and Ambassador.
Toy Story and Celebration only give early entry into Disneyland while the other 3 give early entry into both parks. My friend who frequently buys vacation packages likes the theming of the Disneyland Hotel and Toy Story best.
Early park entry is only 15-30 minutes, though. It's not a big deal unless you're going at a very busy time. It mattered a bit more when they were still using paper FastPasses. Another advantage to staying onsite is that you can buy tickets to the parks at the hotel instead of buying them through the website, which can be annoying.
Otherwise, you're paying a whole lot for theming and location. The train station is right outside TDR, though, so it's very easy to get there from anywhere in Tokyo. If you don't really love the theming, then consider staying elsewhere.
Sure, you might get one extra ride out of it. I don't know if that's worth the absurd prices that Disney charges, but I guess that's up to each person to decide.For most people on this forum, Happy Entry will likely mean going on an additional E-ticket attraction once. It's actually quite significant for Beauty and the Beast even on non-busy days.
Whether it's a big deal or not depends on the person and what they want. Happy Entry is basically the only way to get the best spots for certain shows and sometimes, characters will be in places that they normally are not during Happy Entry allowing for some unique photo opportunities.
Sure, you might get one extra ride out of it. I don't know if that's worth the absurd prices that Disney charges, but I guess that's up to each person to decide.
There's no need to stay in the area, though. The train station is right there. You can stay somewhere that's better or more convenient for the reason of your time in Tokyo and just take the train to TDR.I personally agree with you but I find that the price is actually not as absurd as it used to be. Without free fastpass, the value of the extra ride is now higher. Additionally, post-pandemic, the prices of most hotels in the area have gone up quite a bit more than the prices of Disney hotels. Quite a few hotels that used to be cheaper than Celebration are now more expensive than both Celebration and Toy Story.
I don't think anyone is saying you *shouldn't*, just that if you're not going to spend much time at the hotel, you're not getting much value out of the extra cost for the theming etc, and it may be worth considering what other priorities you have. If money wasn't a concern, I would of course be staying in a Cinderella Room at the Disneyland Hotel regardless of how much time I was planning to spend thereSo based off of the responses on this thread, I'm getting the vibe that if you plan on spending the entire day at the parks (as in without a mid day break or spending much time at the hotel), then you shouldn't stay at the Disney hotels. I was considering them for November 2024 for the early entry, but if that's really the only perk I'll probably choose Hilton Tokyo Bay instead. I don't plan on spending any time at the hotel and will only use the room to shower/sleep.
Disneyland Hotel gets early entry into both parks.Can someone clarify for me Happy 15. If we stay at Disneyland Hotel can we do Happy 15 at both parks??? Or do Hotels only give you Happy 15 at one specific park?
Thank you I saw conflicting information so I got confused. That's really good to know.Disneyland Hotel gets early entry into both parks.
This website tells you which hotels get entry into which park:
https://www.tokyodisneyresort.jp/en/hotel/topics/info/happy_entry.html
Thank you I saw conflicting information so I got confused. That's really good to know.