Tokyo Disney Celebration Hotel
The Tokyo Disney Celebration Hotel is a budget hotel with two separate buildings in Urayasu, located about 20 minutes by bus from the Disney parks. One building is called Wish, focused on dreams, while the other is Discover, representing adventure and exploration. Rooms feature bright Disney character murals, two standard beds and two smaller beds, and separate bathrooms in Japanese style with Disney-branded toiletries. The property includes a lobby with teacup-shaped chairs, an interior garden with animal topiaries and a wishing well, a small snack shop called Wish Snacks & Sundries, and a breakfast cafe with daily changing hot dishes.
The Tokyo Disney Celebration Hotel was developed as part of the Tokyo Disney Resort hotel collection to offer visitors a budget-friendly stay near the parks. Two named buildings were created to serve different visitor experiences and attract families and couples seeking simple amenities with Disney theming.
The hotel's name reflects the idea of celebrating special moments with others. Inside, Disney character decorations and themed areas show how the space encourages visitors to mark their time together with joy. The garden with a wishing well and illuminated animal topiaries creates areas where guests experience both Japanese and Disney elements side by side.
Guests can use a free shuttle bus called the Wish & Discover service to reach the parks. A timetable is available at the front desk to choose the best departure times and avoid crowds. Park tickets can be purchased at the hotel front desk or Guest Services even when sold out online.
Hotel guests receive an exclusive benefit called Happy Entry that allows them to enter Tokyo Disneyland or DisneySea 15 minutes early through a special gate. Guests select a date for this benefit in advance and receive a special pass that helps avoid long waits for popular attractions.
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