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How much does the Disneyland Hotel cost per night?

The average cost of staying at a Disneyland Resort hotel ranges from $300 to $500 per night, depending on the date of your stay, the type of room you choose, and the length of your stay.



The cost per night at the Disneyland Hotel can vary significantly based on several factors, including:

  • Time of Year: Prices are highest during peak seasons (summer, holidays, weekends) and lower during off-peak times (weekdays in non-holiday periods).
  • Room Type: Standard rooms are the least expensive, while suites, club-level rooms, or themed rooms cost much more.
  • Advance Booking & Packages: Booking a room-only reservation vs. a vacation package (with tickets) can affect the rate. Discounts are sometimes available for longer stays or through certain promotions.
  • Which Disneyland Hotel: There are three official hotels at the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California:
    1. Disneyland Hotel (the original, with themed towers and pools)
    2. Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa (the most luxurious and expensive)
    3. Disney’s Paradise Pier Hotel (typically the most budget-friendly of the three)

General Price Ranges (as of 2024):

For a standard room at the Disneyland Hotel (the specific hotel with that name), you can expect a starting range of:

  • Value Season: $500 - $700+ per night
  • Regular Season: $700 - $900+ per night
  • Peak Season/Holidays: $900 - $1,400+ per night

Suites and premium views can easily exceed $1,500+ per night.

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