Check out our complete tour of the Deluxe Room with Balcony at Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel.
Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel Deluxe Room with Balcony Tour
Upon entering the room, we stepped into a hallway which leads to the main part of the hotel room. The floor is carpeted, and you can see hidden Mickeys in the design.
The bathroom is to the left, which is where we begin our tour.
This is a really nice-sized bathroom. The walls are covered in wallpaper, and there are definitely some signs of age in not only the design but also the upkeep of some of hard goods, but overall, this has everything you could need and some cute touches.
It’s important to remember that Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel turns 20 next year, so we’re probably closing in on the hard goods remodel of these rooms. We assume the soft goods have been redone at some point.
The mirror above the vanity has the same Snow White frame that was previously found in the bathrooms at Disneyland Hotel at Disneyland Paris. From far away, you barely even notice that characters have been carved into the frame, but up close you can see Snow White and each of the seven dwarfs. Snow White takes the place of prominence at the top middle spot of the frame.
The bottom middle section of the frame features Dopey.
Blue and orange cups sit on top of the counter beneath the frame.
The toiletries are also themed after the seven dwarfs. You’ll notice that only five of the seven dwarfs are represented. We believe this is because the other two were previously on hair or skincare packaging which is no longer allowed to be given out to guests.
Another fantastic touch is Sneezy letting out a massive sneeze above the tissue dispenser.
The interior of the showers is marble, which matches the flooring in the bathroom.
This artwork in the bathroom and around the rest of the room looks so familiar. Some of it is almost certainly from Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa.
Directly across from the bathroom is a nice-sized closet. There is plenty of space in this room, which you’ll see as we progress through the tour.
Next to the closet is a coffee station. We actually have the same version of the coffeemaker pictured above in our office. We were hopeful that the China would be exclusive to the resort, but it was generic.
The cabinet beneath the coffee station houses a safe, a mini fridge, an ice bucket, and plastic and ceramic cups and mugs. The drawers have tea and coffee, plus Hong Kong Disneyland sugar.
The full-length mirror in our room has a “Let’s Celebrate” sign on it. We don’t believe these are in all the rooms. It’s likely that this was just left over from a previous guest.
This room looks very similar to what the Disneyland Hotel in Paris and Grand Floridian looked like when they first opened. There are two beds, two lights above each, and plenty of artwork on the walls.
There’s even an end table! We don’t see these enough at Walt Disney World Resort hotels anymore.
The bed headboards feature images of Disney characters. One bed has Flora, Fauna, and Merryweather from “Sleeping Beauty.”
The other features Tinker Bell from “Peter Pan.”
This artwork was made specifically for the hotel, and we love it. It features Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Daisy, Goofy, Pluto, Clarabelle, and Horace. They are all enjoying themselves in the courtyard outside of the hotel.
Between the beds, guests will find more storage, a phone, and stationery. Because the hotel hasn’t gone through a remodel, a wireless charging station has been installed. It has USB ports and more.
Across from the beds, there is a flat-screen TV over a dresser with six drawers. The drawers are large. There’s also some extra storage space next to the dresser and a shelf higher up on the wall.
There are two very comfortable chairs and a table as well. Let us just stress again, the chairs are VERY comfortable.
Three large panels let in plenty of light from the balcony. And when you want to make the room darker, you can pull the curtains closed.
The balcony is quite spacious and has two chairs and a small table.
Our room had a beautiful view of the pool and walking paths around it.
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