Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel, Second Disney Hotel of Hong Kong Disneyland Resort
Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel is a resort hotel in the Islands District designed in Victorian grand-manor style, with a lobby featuring high ceilings, large chandeliers, and windows overlooking a garden maze. The rooms include sea views and balconies, along with themed décor elements throughout the property.
The hotel opened in 2005 alongside Disney's Hollywood Hotel and the theme park, drawing architectural inspiration from the Grand Floridian Resort and Spa at Walt Disney World. Its Victorian design represents an adaptation of classic Disney resort styles for the Hong Kong location.
The hotel subtly incorporates Disney character references throughout its rooms and corridors, visible in small decor touches like mirror details and themed travel kits. These gentle nods allow visitors to notice and enjoy the Disney connection as part of their everyday stay.
The hotel sits about a 10-minute walk from the theme park, and guests can also use shuttle buses or take a taxi for access. Three full-service restaurants operate on-site with varying dining styles, but no quick-service options exist, so visitors should plan dining time accordingly.
A hidden staircase tucked away in a side corridor resembles a scene from a storybook and is often discovered by guests seeking quiet or special photo spots. This elegant detail adds an extra touch of magic to spaces beyond the main public areas.
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