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Tokyo Bay Maihama Hotel Club Resort

1-7 Maihama, Maihama, Japan | (618) 248-8274

Upper-middle-range | Kid-Friendly | Romantic
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Overview

Pros
  • One of six Official Tokyo Disney Resorts

  • Beautiful central atrium with glass ceiling

  • Spacious rooms with small balconies, sitting areas, flat-screen TVs, and mini-fridges

  • Free shuttle service to Disney monorail

  • Children under 11 stay free when using existing bedding

  • Free baggage delivery from JR Maihama Station to hotel

  • Free Wi-Fi throughout

  • On-site currency exchange

  • 24-hour front desk

Cons
  • Not well placed for sightseeing in Tokyo

  • Dated room decor

  • Fee for breakfast

  • On-site restaurants are pricey

  • Limited availability of non-smoking rooms

Bottom Line

The Tokyo Bay Maihama Hotel Club Resort -- not to be confused with the Tokyo Bay Maihama Hotel next door -- is an upper-middle-range, 700-room mega-hotel that's one of the six Official Tokyo Disney Resort Hotels. The hotel’s grandest display is its beautiful central atrium filled with natural light and charming details (such as terra-cotta-roof shops on a stone-walk promenade), but rooms are less stylish with functional amenities but dated decor that shows some wear and tear. The trek to Tokyo Disney takes about 15 minutes on the hotel's free shuttle that drops guests at the Disney monorail. There are on-site restaurants, shops, and a wedding venue, but there's no spa, gym, or pool, and a breakfast buffet costs extra. Guests looking for a spiffier, more updated hotel should try other Official Tokyo Disney Resort Hotels, such as the previously mentioned Tokyo Bay Maihama Hotel or the nearby Sheraton Grande, which offers more on-site features.

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1-7 Maihama, Maihama, Japan
Amenities
  • Air Conditioner
  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio
  • Basic Television
  • Beauty / Hair Salon
  • Cabanas
  • Cable
  • Cribs
  • Internet
  • Meeting / Conference Rooms
  • Poolside Drink Service
  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space
  • Smoking Rooms Available
  • Swim-Up Bar
  • Airport Transportation

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Full Review

Scene

Official Tokyo Disney Resort Hotel with an alluring atrium-style lobby

Located on a palm-tree studded road overlooking Tokyo Bay, the Tokyo Bay Maihama Hotel Club Resort occupies a large, rectangular brown building covered in even rows of windows and balconies. The highlight of the hotel is the atrium-style lobby, which has a glass ceiling that lets in lots of natural light. The atrium has the ambience of a quaint -- if slightly theatrical -- city, with lampposts, a charming central structure that looks like a pink house, freestanding columns, a fountain, lush green plants, and a shopping promenade with terra-cotta-roofed stores. The atrium also has an on-site chapel -- a cordoned-off area with rows of white chairs studded in pink flowers that creates an aisle for a bride and groom to walk down. Because of its proximity to Tokyo Disney, the Tokyo Bay Maihama Hotel draws lots of families with children, though the central wedding set-up draws wedding guests, too.

Location

A 15-minute shuttle and monorail ride to Tokyo Disney

Located in the midst of a string of Disney resort hotels, the Tokyo Bay Maihama Hotel Club Resort faces Tokyo Bay to the west and Disney (or at least its parking lot) to the east. While officially located in Chiba prefecture’s Urayasu district just outside Tokyo, the main draw here is Tokyo Disney, which is about 15 minutes away via a free shuttle, which drops guests at the monorail’s Bayside stop. (Guests can also walk there in about six minutes.)Travel time to most central Tokyo sights, such as Tsukiji Fish Market, Shibuya Crossing, and the Imperial Palace, takes 45 minutes to an hour via public transportation, or about 30 minutes by car.- 14 minutes to Maihama Station (JR train on Keiyo Line) via monorail 

  • 15 minutes to Tokyo Disney entrance via free shuttle/monorail
  • 45 minutes to Tokyo Station via public transportation
  • One hour to Tokyo Haneda Airport via public transportation (30 minutes by car)
  • One hour and 20 minutes to Narita International Airport via public transportation (50 minutes by car)

Rooms

Spacious rooms with dated decor and small balconies

The 700 guest rooms at the Tokyo Bay Maihama Hotel Club Resort show their age. Though spacious and functional with sitting areas and small balconies, the rooms have dated decor that shows some wear and tear. Standard Rooms resemble those found in an average American motel, with patterned carpeting in teal that only somewhat pairs with the pink floral bedspreads. Beige walls are blank, save for an oddly placed pastel-colored floral picture. Bathrooms are similarly unadorned, but they include Japanese-style toilets, bath/shower combos, and large mirrored vanities. An in-shower dispenser offers shampoo, conditioner, and body soap, while extra toiletries, such as toothbrushes and shower sponges, sit on the sink. Kids get their own bathroom products. Rooms include flat-screen TVs, desks and chairs, mini-fridges, and tea- and coffee-making facilities. Pajamas and slippers are also supplied. While many rooms have great views of Tokyo Bay, others face the Disney parking lot, with Disney looming in the background.

Features

On-site shops, smoking lounge, wedding venue, but no pool, spa, or fitness area

Compared with some of the other Official Disney Resort Hotels, the Tokyo Bay Maihama Hotel Club Resort has fewer on-site features. The hotel’s central atrium is host to a perpetually decorated wedding venue, while banquet and meeting rooms are also available. A string of chic shops line the atrium and are filled with souvenirs, traveler essentials, and grab-and-go snacks (including bottles of wine). A chic Smoking Lounge has an unusual tunnel design crafted from wooden arches, with wooden bench seating and a vending machine. The hotel offers a wide variety of Japanese and Western cuisines at different venues, including a Japanese-style restaurant and a French restaurant -- with dated decor -- that overlooks Tokyo Bay. There is also a coffee and pastry shop, and the hotel serves buffet breakfasts and buffet dinners, though these cost extra, and guests complain that the food is overpriced. Wi-Fi is free throughout. Travelers should note that the hotel does not have a pool, spa, or fitness center.