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Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel Guide

    Hong Kong Disneyland has been entertaining guests since 2005 and now features three awesome hotels, but which one should you choose? Well, in this guide, I will provide an in-depth look to see what suits you best.

Main Lobby (credit: Disney)

Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel

Similar to the Grand Floridian and Disneyland Hotel (Paris), this accommodation offers the mix of Disney and Victorian architecture. Featuring a topiary maze and an awesome pool, there are three options of rooms ranging from Standard to sea view. Yes, all of Hong Kong Disneyland's hotels have a view of the endless sea. This hotel is also an amenity dream, offering tennis courts and even a little playground. What can you find at this hotel, though?

Enchanted Garden Restaurant (credit: Disney)

There is Walt's Cafe, Crystal Lotus, and the Enchanted Garden restaurant. So you can see there are many dining options to fill your stomach. The large windows give a lot of sunlight to the elegant lobby. I recommend this hotel for those who want a familiar Disney experience. If you are a fan of tennis, I also recommend this hotel.


Main Lobby (credit: Disney)


Disney Explorers Lodge

Adventurers, get ready for an epic expedition through one of Disney's best hotels. Yes, you heard me right! While Disney Explorers Lodge might seem like a rip-off of Animal Kingdom Lodge, I can assure you it is much more! This hotel is full of little details, everything from the main lobby to the small gardens is sure to impress, celebrating the different continents. Even the little TV room in the lobby is full of detail! Even the room number sign features some easter eggs. If you are feeling adventurous, you can also book the expensive Adventurers Suite (if available).

Chart Room Cafe (credit: Disney)

Now, even the most experienced Disney fans need to eat, and this hotel also features many dining options: Dragon Wind (for those looking for a traditional Cantonese dining experience), World of Color restaurant (not related to the show, this is the main buffet), and Chart Room Cafe. The main store is the trading post. Overall, if you are going to Hong Kong Disneyland, I definitely recommend and encourage you to stay here!

Hollywood Hotel (credit: Disney)


Disney's Hollywood Hotel

The last hotel celebrates the fame and glory of Hollywood, from detailed Art Deco and Art Moderne architecture to its impressive size. This hotel is sure to impress, with a recently renovated lobby featuring many nods to Disney characters. There is the impressive pool that is shaped like a piano and even a Hollywood sign! Dining here is more limited, as we only have a Lounge (The Archivist) and a buffet (Ink & Paint) that used to be Chef Mickey's. Hollywood Hotel is for those looking for a more value experience while taking advantage of the Disney difference.

The Archivist, notice the Marvel references? (credit: Disney)


At Hong Kong Disneyland choosing the perfect hotel for your stay is part of the adventure. Now, it's your turn! Have you visited Hong Kong Disneyland, and if so, which hotel did you choose? Share your thoughts, experiences, and any questions you might have in the comments below.

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