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Rapunzel’s Tower Coming to Storybook Land Canal Boats at DisneylandIt’s often said that good things come in small packag...
10/06/2025

Rapunzel’s Tower Coming to Storybook Land Canal Boats at Disneyland

It’s often said that good things come in small packages, and that’s especially true today, as we are excited to share that a new miniature of Rapunzel’s Tower from Walt Disney Animation Studios’ Tangled is coming to Storybook Land Canal Boats at Disneyland park.
Debuting during the Disneyland Resort 70th Celebration, this addition joins the picturesque realm of miniature homes, villages and castles from favorite fairytales in this classic Disneyland ride. Guests will find Rapunzel’s Tower between the Patchwork Quilt and Toad Hall when the attraction reopens this winter.
Tangled Joins Storybook Land Canal Boats This Winter
As shown in newly released concept art, the slender tower is marked by a shingled turret and several windows high above the ground. A meticulously cared for selection of flora completes the scene, creating a lush green oasis among the boulders surrounding Rapunzel’s home.
Beyond the tower, multiple wanted posters seeking Flynn Rider dot the stone wall, and even in miniature, they still couldn’t get Flynn’s nose right. In fact, each poster has a different depiction of Flynn’s most difficult-to-capture feature.
A secluded dock with a boat inspired by the one from the film will sit at the edge of the water further down the canal. The dock is framed by a trail of twinkling lights winding up a trellis on the bridge, where the Casey Jr. Circus Train rumbles along.
As guests float by this scene during the day, they will hear a charming arrangement of “When Will My Life Begin?” escaping from Rapunzel’s Tower, recalling afternoons of puzzles, darts and baking. Once dusk falls, “I See the Light” will play as guests drift along the canal and watch the winking lights, reminiscent of the lanterns Rapunzel and Flynn Rider gazed at from their boat in the film.
As the local villagers of Fantasyland like to say, “Huzzah!” to this new “mini magic” on a fan-favorite attraction!

An Attraction with History Going Back to Walt Disney
Storybook Land Canal Boats is rooted in history going all the way back to Walt Disney himself, so there’s no better time to honor this attraction than during our 70th anniversary celebration.

Walt long had a fascination with miniatures, which he collected for many years. His love of these petite creations was an inspiration for the creation of the attraction that would become the Storybook Land Canal Boats.
On the opening day of Disneyland 70 years ago in 1955, Canal Boats of the World debuted as a serene boat ride. The attraction underwent a transformation months later to bring beloved, small-scale fairytales to life along the banks.

The attraction reopened as Storybook Land Canal Boats in June 1956, inviting guests to tour a tiny wonderland of fantastical realms. Residences from some favorite stories were painstakingly recreated at 1:12 scale and surrounded by impressive works of horticulture.
Today, tours through the peaceful waters are narrated by expert cast member guides who point out landmarks from some favorite Disney stories, like the castle from Cinderella perched high on the hill and the humble workshop where Geppetto carves his wooden masterpieces.
Over the years, the attraction has evolved to introduce iconic scenes and sounds from Disney Animation stories such as Aladdin, The Little Mermaid and Frozen.
With impressively handcrafted miniatures and beloved stories, it’s no surprise this ride has enchanted visitors for decades.
Fun Facts About Storybook Land Canal Boats
Storybook Land Canal Boats is one of the most highly detailed attractions in Disneyland. It’s not uncommon to discover a new detail on each voyage. Here are some fun facts and hidden details guests can look out for the next time they set sail.

A Hand-Planted Welcome
As guests pass through Fantasyland, they will notice one of the more unique attraction marquees at Disneyland Resort. Residing on a raised bank, “Storybook Land” is spelled in giant, living letters created by colorful plants. This is an example of the French landscape technique called “parterre,” which is the art of creating distinct designs with plants.
A Piece of Disneyland History
The red and white striped lighthouse just outside the queue used to be a ticket booth, where guests could purchase their admission to the ride. Until all-inclusive ticket passports were introduced in 1982, guests would purchase tickets to be admitted into individual attractions. When it opened in 1956, Storybook Land Canal Boats was one of the first “D ticket” attractions at the park.
Which Boat Will Guests Get?
The boats guests tour this world upon are inspired by the charming barges that once traversed the waterways of northern Europe. Each one varies in color scheme and has a unique, hand-painted design. Before guests board, they can look to see which character from a Disney Animation film their vessel is named after.

Look up for This Easter Egg
Guests will sail into the miniature world of Storybook Land through the open jaws of Monstro, the whale from Disney Animation’s Pinocchio. As their canal boat passes through, they can look up see a line of black “soot” at the roof of his mouth from where Pinocchio lit a fire to cause the whale to sneeze him and Geppetto out to safety.

Doorway Details
The dwellings throughout the ride are outfitted with doors that actually open and close. More than just a fun design element, this helps cast members maintain the attraction and even replace tiny lightbulbs.

Very Merry Mini Décor
If guests are sailing during the Holidays at the Disneyland Resort, they may notice wintertime decorations adorning the villages and landscaping, from wreaths the size of a coin to frosted snow.
We can’t wait to welcome guests back to Storybook Land to experience the miniature magic themselves. You can count us with the dreamers, admiring Rapunzel’s Tower when it debuts in this tiny realm of fantasy this winter. Full article in 1st comment

09/25/2025

Celebrating Our Year So Far – And the Exciting Times Ahead!

As the season changes and fall settles in, it’s a great time to reflect on the year so far and look ahead to all the excitement coming to our Disney Destinations in the next few months. Check out this message from Jack Sharp, Director of Travel Agency Sales for Disney Destinations.
There’s so much to look forward to across all our Disney Destinations … new attractions, experiences, cruise ships and more. And with some fantastic offers in market, there’s never been a better time to book a Disney vacation for your clients. Be sure to check out all our current offers on DisneyTravelAgents.com, including our limited-time Disney Cruise Line offer!
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Where to Stay and Play: Disneyland Resort Hotels Vacation GuideGuests planning their next getaway to Disneyland can esca...
09/10/2025

Where to Stay and Play: Disneyland Resort Hotels Vacation Guide

Guests planning their next getaway to Disneyland can escape to a storybook vacation at the Hotels of the Disneyland Resort! Whether they're a value-savvy traveler or looking for the utmost in luxury (or a bit of both), they can choose from a range of options, experiences, and price points to make the most of their stay.

Guests can vacation in the grandeur of Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa, relish in Disney nostalgia and the mid-century modern design of the Disneyland Hotel, or surround yourself in the animated artistry of Pixar Place Hotel. Three unique settings provide endless possibilities, all distinctly Disney.

In this guide, let’s discover the bold personalities of each of these on-property hotels, the differences and amenities that set them apart, and how staying in the magic means a memorable trip guests won’t soon forget.

Throughout the year, be sure to check out the Disneyland offers page for the latest discounts, vacation packages, and value-added extras on overnight stays.

Want even more options for guests staying around the Disneyland Resort? Keep reading to learn more about our Good Neighbor Hotels too!

Overnight guests of the Hotels of the Disneyland Resort can be immersed in Disney day and night, within close walking distance of Disneyland park, Disney California Adventure park and the Downtown Disney District. Special amenities, activities and unrivaled convenience are at their fingertips.

Perfect for a family vacation, a weekend getaway with friends, a bridal party or a business trip, each hotel offers a variety of accommodations to match the moment.

Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa

Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa is an upscale retreat in the heart of Anaheim with an architectural style reminiscent of the Arts and Crafts movement of early 20th century California. Designed to capture the artistic exploration of California’s coastlines with its Monterey pines and redwood forests, the hotel is layered with the memories of the arroyo craftsmen, the mission pioneers, and the plein air school of painters.

From spa treatments to sparkling pools and culinary delights, also noteworthy is this hotel’s exceptional location with direct access to Disney California Adventure park* and the Downtown Disney District.

Disneyland Hotel

The Disneyland Hotel, which opened in 1955, pays tribute to the early days of Disneyland through each of three towers with distinct themes. The main lobby in the Fantasy Tower showcases Mary Blair artwork connecting to “it’s a small world,” while the Frontier Tower has a scale model of Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, and the Adventure Tower has Jungle Cruise characters incorporated into the design.

This hotel is the closest to the Disneyland Monorail station for a scenic ride to Tomorrowland.*

The Villas at Disneyland Hotel

The Villas at Disneyland Hotel is the newest Disney Vacation Club property at Disneyland Resort and is the fourth tower of the hotel, also referred to as the Discovery Tower. The tower is a blend of contemporary designs and timeless artwork inspired by characters and stories from Walt Disney Animation Studios’ classic films including The Jungle Book, The Princess and the Frog and Sleeping Beauty.

Pixar Place Hotel

At Pixar Place Hotel, a 15-story hotel overlooking California Adventure, the iconic Pixar Lamp and ball sets the stage for storytelling, creativity, and heartfelt characters. As the first fully themed Pixar hotel in the United States, the artistic designs illustrate how filmmakers bring beloved Pixar films and shorts to life, featuring curated artwork from favorite stories.

What’s Your Room Type?
Standard Rooms and Suites

When selecting accommodations, factors to consider may be party size, bed type, preferences on view, any special requests, date flexibility, and budget.

Across the three hotels, standard, deluxe, and premium rooms typically sleep up to five adults and are differentiated according to the view, while one-, two-, or three-bedroom suites are selected by size and may be ideal for traveling with larger families.

Signature and Themed Suites

For the ultimate accommodations, each hotel offerssignature or themed suites. At the Disneyland Hotel, the themed signature suites are the Mickey Mouse Penthouse, the Pirates of the Caribbean Suite, the Adventureland Suite, and the Big Thunder Suite, which were designed by Walt Disney Imagineering and feature incredible details to delight Disney fans.

At Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel, suites are designed with an elegant Craftsman-era aesthetic and vary in size from the Arcadia Suite, the Arroyo Suite, the El Capitan Suite, and the Mount Whitney Suite.

At Pixar Place Hotel, signature suites include the Pixel, Sketch, and Story Suites that vary in size and connecting bedrooms, and some with easy access to the rooftop pool.

Disney Imagineers are also planning two all-new themed signature suites at Pixar Place Hotel themed after Coco and The Incredibles.

The Benefits of a Concierge Lounge

Reserving a club-level room at any of the three hotels grants access to the hotel’s concierge lounge, which can be particularly convenient and beneficial for families. The added value of a concierge lounge includes complimentary continental breakfast, appetizers and desserts at select hours, an evening wine and cheese reception, personal assistance from concierge staff, and fireworks viewing from select locations.

Concierge lounge access can also be added to any, one, two-, or three-bedroom suite at any of the three hotels. Guests may request to add club level to their suite when booking the reservation or upon arrival at the hotel, for an additional fee.

The concierge lounges at the Hotels of the Disneyland Resort are the all-new High Key Club at Disneyland Hotel, the Creators Club at Pixar Place Hotel, and The Veranda at Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa, where plans are also underway for a second, all-new concierge lounge.

Check out our page to read more about these concierge lounges and other hotel updates.

The Villas at Disneyland Hotel Room Types

The Villas at the Disneyland Hotel offers a variety of spacious room types from duo studios for two to the stunning three-bedroom Grand Villas that sleep up to 12, with just-like-home amenities, including full-size kitchens in select villas. Other options include deluxe studios, and one- and two-bedroom villas.

These accommodations are available to book by all guests.

Hotel Perks at Disneyland

Guests staying at the Disneyland Resor will be within convenient walking distance of all the excitement, with no need for transportation around the resort.

Other magical hotel benefits as only Disney can provide include seasonal hotel activities, preferred access to a limited number of hotel dining reservations at select table-service restaurants, the ability to charge Disneyland Resort shopping and dining purchases to the hotel room, and online check-in and digital room key features using the Disneyland app.**

Disneyland Resort Hotel Restaurants and Lounges

There sure are plenty of places to nosh at the hotels! If guests are looking for a tasty snack on-the-go or to embark on a culinary journey with multiple courses, numerous hotel dining options are sure to please every palate.

These dining spots are easy walking distance of each other and welcome all visitors, whether guests are staying on property or simply want to experience a uniquely Disneyland Resort hotels dining experience.

Disney Character Dining

Storytellers Cafe at Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa serves hearty, homestyle favorites with character dining experiences and buffets for breakfast, brunch, and dinner. Check Disneyland.com for the latest offerings and characters in their seasonal attire.

Disney Princess Breakfast Adventures, also at Disney’s Grand Californian, is a one-of-a-kind experience featuring visits with several Disney Princesses, enchanting activities, a sumptuous three-course breakfast, a private portrait location, and keepsakes.

Goofy’s Kitchen at the Disneyland Hotel is a fun-filled breakfast, brunch, or dinner buffet with Chef Goofy and his pals. Seasonal experiences at Goofy’s Kitchen are available at select times during the year.

Signature Restaurants

Napa Rose is an award-winning, upscale restaurant known for its artfully presented California cuisine, exhibition kitchen, and superb selection of regional wines. Currently undergoing an exciting renovation, Napa Rose will reopen with an exquisite new look, expanded counters where guests will be able to watch the chefs in action, enhanced patio seating, and two new fireplaces.

Great Maple Modern American Eatery at Pixar Place Hotel offers playful takes on upscale comfort food for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, with buttermilk fried chicken and maple bacon donuts being a popular highlight. The sophisticated ambiance features gorgeous green leather seating, a beautiful bar area serving craft cocktails, and a seamless open-air patio.

Poolside Fare

Palm Breeze Bar serves refreshing fare and drinks outside the Palette Pool area at The Villas at Disneyland Hotel.

GCH Craftsman Bar at Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa is a poolside eatery featuring shareable dishes, desserts, kids’ meals, craft cocktails, California wines, and craft beer.

Tangaroa Terrace Tropical Bar & Grill at Disneyland Hotelfeatures express eats with a Polynesian flair for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

Small Bytes is available seasonally on the rooftop pool deck of Pixar Place Hotel, where you can order salads, wraps, assorted cheese plates, and more with signature beverages.

Grab-and-Go Goodies

The Sketch Pad Café at Pixar Place Hotel serves a selection of coffee, pastries, and teas. The wall décor shows a timeline of Pixar films conveyed through character design.

GCH Craftsman Grill at Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa is a tucked away spot serving a variety of items from waffles and breakfast sandwiches to salads and burgers.

The Coffee House at Disneyland Hotel is a place to pop in and fuel up during the day with freshly brewed coffee specialties and pastries, salads, and snacks.

Leisurely Lounges and a Tiki Bar

Hearthstone Lounge at Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa is a cozy setting ideal for enjoying cocktails, appetizers, entrees, and desserts by a crackling fireplace.

Broken Spell Lounge at Disneyland Hotel is an enchanting place to relax for a nightcap, where the décor draws inspiration from the Enchanted Forest in the classic Disney Animation film Sleeping Beauty.

Trader Sam’s Enchanted Tiki Bar at Disneyland Hotel is a bewitching hideaway inspired by the world-famous Jungle Cruise, offering breakfast, pu pu platters, lunch and dinner menus, and adventurous cocktails in a tropical oasis.

Rest, Relaxation, Recreation, Repeat!

At each of the three hotels, there’s lots to keep every family member happy and having the best time. A schedule of Hotel Guest Activities may include Learn to Draw classes, movie nights, live entertainment, hotel tours, and seasonal festivities for overnight guests. Many activities are complimentary and some are at an additional fee.

Make a Splash at the Pools

Relaxing at the pool is always a vacation favorite. The Disneyland Hotel has a retro-themed oasis with the E-Ticket Pool, and the smaller D-Ticket Pool with two waterslides designed to look like the original Mark 1 Disneyland Monorail, along with a Mickey Mouse- and Minnie Mouse-shaped whirlpools. The Palette Pool area at The Villas at Disneyland Hotel features a Steamboat Willie splash pad.

At Pixar Place Hotel, guests can frolic on a Finding Nemo-themed splash pad at Nemo’s Cove, take a ride on Crush’s Surfin’ Slide and splash in Pixel Pool.

Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa has three pools to choose from (Fountain, Redwood and Mariposa), two whirlpools, and the Redwood Tree waterslide.

Each hotel also offers options for a poolside cabana, pod, or daybed rental to lounge the day away in comfort and style.

Tenaya Stone Spa

Designed by Walt Disney Imagineering and inspired by the spirit of nature and Californian craftsman architecture, this full-service spa offers an array of body treatments, facials, massage, and salon services sure to leave guests in a “Golden State” of mind.

Another benefit overnight guests of the Hotels of the Disneyland Resort may enjoy is the ability to register for unique Tenaya Stone Spa fitness classes, some of which take place in the parks before they open. Classes include Sunrise Yoga in Disneyland, a Power Walking Workout or an Adventure Boot Camp in California Adventure, or Paddleboard Yoga at the pool.

Additional Offerings

Pixar Shorts Court at Pixar Place Hotel invites guests to try their hand at games inspired by Pixar short films. When night falls, this third-floor rooftop deck has a terrific view of Disneyland fireworks as they light up the sky on select evenings.

It’s also great spot to relax with a beverage and bite from Small Bytes, and lounge by fire pits shaped like Ember from Elemental and Anger from Inside Out.

And guests never know who they just might meet out and about! At Pixar Place Hotel, they might create core memories with characters such as Bing B**g from Inside Outor listen to Joe Gardner from Soul playing melodies near the hotel lobby.

Nearby Good Neighbor Hotels

For a greater range of options, there are more than 50 designated Disneyland Resort Good Neighbor Hotels nearby.

With all of the amazing things to do across two theme parks, the hotels and the Downtown Disney District, guests may want multiple days to experience it all. The Disneyland Resort is a great base to visit other Southern California destinations such as the beaches and Hollywood.

We can’t wait to welcome guests for their next magical vacation!

* For theme park entry, valid theme park admission and a reservation for the same park on the same date is required for each Guest (ages 3+). To use the hotel direct access entry gate to Disney California Adventure Park at Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa or Pixar Place Hotel, an active hotel reservation at one of the Disneyland Resort hotels is also required.

**Message, data and roaming rates may apply for the use of the Disneyland app. Availability subject to handset limitations and features may vary by handset or service provider. Coverage and app stores not available everywhere. If guests are under 18, they must get their parents’ permission first. Full article in 1st comment

09/05/2025

Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique Updated Offerings coming to Walt Disney World and Disneyland Resort

New enhancements are coming to Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique at Walt Disney World and Disneyland Resort, including special visits from The Fairy Godmother! We will also be rolling out new, simplified package options. These updates are coming in early October. Full article in 1st comment

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