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The Disneyland Hotel is a hotel at the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California that opened on October 5, 1955 as the first Disney hotel. However, it was actually owned by Jack Wrather under an agreement with Walt Disney to use the Disneyland name, and was not acquired by Disney until 1988. Due to the addition of Downtown Disney in 2001, along with a number of other hotels, the hotel and its amenities were downsized.

History[]

Concept and Construction[]

At the time of its construction in the early 1950s, Disneyland was in a remote area outside Anaheim, California. Walt Disney wanted to build a hotel for Disneyland visitors to stay overnight since Disneyland was quite a drive from the established population centers of Southern California at the time. However, Disney's financial resources were significantly depleted by the construction of the park, so he negotiated a deal with Jack Wrather and his business partner Maria Helen Alvarez under which Wrather-Alvarez Productions would own and operate a hotel called the Disneyland Hotel across the street from Disneyland. Wrather was a Texas oil millionaire turned film producer who already owned hotels in Las Vegas and Palm Springs and co-owned television stations in Tulsa and San Diego with Alvarez.

Disney takes over[]

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1979 Guidemap

When Michael Eisner became chairman and CEO of Walt Disney Productions in 1984, he wanted to get out of Disney's agreement with the Wrather Corporation and bring the Disneyland Hotel under The Walt Disney Company's umbrella. Wrather refused to sell, just as he had refused Walt Disney many years before. Wrather died two months after Eisner took over Disney and five years later, in 1989, Disney bought the entire Wrather company. At the time, Wrather's company also owned the RMS Queen Mary and Hughes H-4 Hercules (the "Spruce Goose") in Long Beach, as well as the rights to The Lone Ranger and the Lassie TV series. Though Disney kept the hotel, it sold the other assets that came with the purchase.

Resort expansion 1999–2001[]

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Disneyland Hotel at night

In 1999, a significant portion of the hotel was demolished to make way for Downtown Disney and new parking areas for the Disneyland Resort's big expansion. Most buildings east of the Sierra Tower and north of the Marina Tower were demolished, including the original hotel buildings from 1955. The only buildings remaining in these areas are the convention center and the parking garage. Recreational facilities were built in the quad between the three towers, previously the site of Water Wonderland, to replace those that were previously located east of the Sierra Tower.

Streets previously used to access the hotel by car were regraded and/or outright eliminated and a new street was built to access the hotel. Tram service to and from the hotel was also discontinued, leaving the Monorail as the only vehicular mode of transportation from the park to the hotel. The loss of hotel rooms was offset with the opening of Disney's Grand Californian Hotel & Spa on January 2, 2001, but many of the restaurants and amenities that existed at the Disneyland Hotel prior to 1999 were never replaced.

Disneyland Hotel Today[]

Today, none of the original hotel buildings from 1955 remain standing. Very little of the hotel other than parking areas and service facilities sit outside of the perimeter created by the three remaining guest room towers. Original signs and other artifacts from several of the shops and restaurants that were demolished in 1999 are on display in the hotel's employee cafeteria.

The ESPN Zone, Rainforest Café, and AMC Theatres, all Downtown Disney venues, now occupy much of the former hotel space east of the Sierra Tower.

Mickey Mouse theming has since been employed in many interior furnishings and details throughout the hotel.

In 2007, the Marina, Sierra, and Bonita Towers were renamed Magic, Dreams, and Wonder, respectively.

Other buildings in the sprawling hotel complex house restaurants, shops, offices, recreational facilities, and convention, and banquet facilities. The complex also features gazebo and garden areas that are used for Disney's Fairy Tale Weddings & Honeymoons.

A new Downtown Disney Monorail station was built on the same site as the former Disneyland Hotel station and still takes guests to and from Tomorrowland inside Disneyland Park along the same beamway that existed prior to the expansion.

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The former Neverland Pool

2009-2012 renovations[]

The hotel underwent another major series of renovations between 2009 and 2012, including new windows, wallpaper, carpeting, and decor.

The Dreams Tower became the Adventure Tower, the Wonder Tower became the Frontier Tower and the Magic Tower became the Fantasy Tower. Each of those towers is now themed to one of Disneyland's themed lands (the Adventure Tower is themed to Adventureland, the Frontier Tower is themed to Frontierland and the Fantasy Tower is themed to Fantasyland).

The Neverland Pool area also underwent a major transformation to include 6 new cabanas, two new water slides featuring the iconic original park signage at the top, and a replica Monorail train on the top of each slide. A new four-foot pool was built between the Neverland Pool and water play area.

On May 25, 2011, two new dining locations opened at the hotel, replacing Hook's Pointe, the Wine Cellar, Croc's Bits & Bites, and The Lost Bar--Tangaroa Terrace, and Trader Sam's. Tangaroa Terrace offers a casual dining experience in a Tahitian-style building based on Adventureland and its attractions. Trader Sam's, based on the Jungle Cruise's head salesman, is a bar. These two locations are rather small inside, but offer plenty of outdoor seating, including seating by a giant fireplace near the entrance to the pool area.

Buildings[]

  • Adventure Tower (formerly The Bonita)
  • Fantasy Tower (formerly The Marina)
  • Frontier Tower (formerly Sierra Tower)
  • Discovery Tower (The Villas at Disneyland Hotel)
  • Convention Center

Former[]

  • Administration Building
  • North Garden
  • South Garden
  • Plaza Building

Dining[]

  • The Coffee House
  • Goofy's Kitchen
  • Tangaroa Terrace Tropical Bar & Grill
  • Trader Sam's Enchanted Tiki Bar

Former Restaurants[]

  • Gourmet Restaurants
  • Monorail Lounge
  • Monorail Cafe
  • The Shipyard Inn
  • Sailmaker's Den Cocktails
  • Steakhouse 55
  • The Wharf Bar
  • Restaurant Row
  • La Cantina
  • Palm Court Lounge
  • Pavilion Restaurant
  • Chef's Kitchen
  • Tiffy's Restaurant
  • Mazie's Pantry
  • Sausalito
  • Coffee Shop
  • Sgt. Preston's Yukon Saloon
  • Top of the Park
  • Crown and Pillow
  • The Oak Room Dining
  • El Vaquero Steak House
  • Neon Cactus
  • Sandwiches
  • The Country Kitchen Buffet
  • Crocodile Shack
  • The Lost Bar

Shops[]

  • Disney's Fantasia Shop
  • Small World Gifts & Sundries

Former Shops[]

  • Richfield Service Station
  • The Plaza/International Plaza
  • Shopping Arcade
  • Drug Store
  • Flower Shop
  • Berber Shop
  • Jewelry Store
  • Sales/Catering Offices
  • Clothing Store
  • Camera Store
  • Handy Store
  • Dentist's Office
  • Doctor's Office
  • California Woman
  • Dumbo's Trunk
  • Fantasia: Apparel with Character

Recreation[]

  • Anaheim Convention Center (Located near the park)
  • Cabanas at the Disneyland Hotel
  • Fitness Center at Disneyland Hotel
  • Pools at Disneyland Hotel
  • Grand Ballroom
  • Health Spa

Former Recreation[]

  • Exhibit Hall
  • Coral Club
  • K-EZY Radio Station
  • Original Pool
  • Sierra Conference Center
  • Childrens Pools
  • Bonita Conference Center
  • Garden Lounge 7 terrace
  • Looking Glass Elevator
  • Embassy Center
  • Putting Green
  • Video Adventure
  • Patio Arcade
  • Neverland Pool
  • Horseshoe Falls
  • Caverns
  • Aqua Gardens
  • Travelport
  • Seaports of the Pacific Marina
  • Paddleboats
  • Fishing
  • Marina Lawn
  • Fantasy Waters/Dancing Waters
  • Off-Road Raceway
  • The Queen's Beth
  • Safari Adventure
  • Laser Show
  • Vacationland
  • Marina
  • Dock
  • Wharf
  • Water Wonderland
  • Shuffleboard
  • Playground
  • Golf Course
  • Driving Range
  • Miniature Golf
  • Tennisland
  • Koi Pond

Transportation[]

Former Transportation[]

  • Transportation Center
  • Tram to Disneyland
  • Disneyland Helipad

Gallery[]


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