1 Bedroom Suite Room Tour - Pixar Place Hotel at Disneyland Resort
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Published 2024-02-01
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All Comments (21)
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Literally if this was half price I would consider it. $600 price range would be great. But $1125?!
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The giant mural does a good job of toning down the mega blue wall, maybe the living room needs one. It seems to have merged some ideas from the WDW DVC properties.
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Well thatâs the first time Iâve seen a sectional in a Disney hotel or any hotel! Cool room!
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I agree, the blue is too much, the couch looks like a big red germ sponge and the black chair rails look very 90s hospital waiting room. Itâs definitely an improvement over the old look but if Iâm paying this rate Iâd rather stay at the Disneyland hotel.
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THANK YOU so much for making and posting this very detailed video! I truly appreciate the valuable info. I suspected that I would need this much space for my family, but without any photos on the Disney website of this one bedroom suite, I was left to imagine what it may look like and try to compare that to a standard room (which isnât much better and shows only one photo). Thanks again! Now, if we could only do something about the price. đ đ¤Ł
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Hey, Tom! Are the Pixar toiletries in the shower actually H2O product in the dispensers? I heard Disney purchased the H2O formula. Thanks for the room tours. đ
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This is tough unsure when I go Pixar Place or Disneyland Hotel. So tough and to lazy to move mid stay
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What are the doors just outside the room doors for?
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There are so many artistic ways to do the ball as well⌠kinda like hidden Mickeyâs, but hidden luxos
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I would love to stay in this handicap accessible suite. Will never - $1125 per night? 5 night stay + resort fees + tax + pesky parking of $+40 A day. Plus tickets, lightning lane. ill be happy to stay at hojos
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Tom, I think Disney is really missing out by not selling a Luxo Jr. lamp at the resort store. Luxo is an actual brand of high-quality task and artistâs lamps (where Pixar got the idea decades ago) so Disney needs to partner with them!
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Great tour, you're right about the blue -- it's a lot. Sorry we didn't get a chance to meet up last week -- we definitely went in a different direction than expected.
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I liked the standard room, but this suite just has an off putting vibe. It looks like they put left over furniture from a standard room in a large empty space, which there is too much of. It doesnât work. And too much of a blue wall. Would rather pay for 2 standard rooms. This is a miss. Looks like they cut out a door between two former standard rooms, took the beds out of one and added a bigger couch and a round table and are trying to call it a 1BR suite instead of connecting rooms. And itâs cheaper to book 2 rooms!
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I want to but the lamp. Is it in the gift shop!
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In the one bedroom. Agree to much blue. Also they should have moved that couch to the center of that wall and put a Murphy bed on the left since it looks like the wall already is pushed back about a foot. But they didnât ask me.
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This is a Pixar themed hotel, why not do individual movie themed rooms? Instead they theme the rooms based on the luxo lamp and ball, who would be excited for that? Imagine getting a monsters inc room, or a Toy Story room where the proportions are larger, or a finding Nemo room where you look like youâre in a fish tank. These are simple obvious things but of course they go with the bare minimum of creativity because they know no matter how little they do people will pay quadruple the price to stay here vs the much cheaper hotels literally across the street
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PIXAR HOTEL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Itâs got a little bit of an Aloft room by Marriott going onâŚ
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Nice room to much for meâ¤â¤
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I agree with you Tom. There is way too much blue in both sides of this room. Mr Marriott of Marriott hotels NEVER allows blue in any of their hotels as he personally feels it makes the rooms feel too cold and too small. So when one finds it in their hotels, it is judiciously integrated into the design.