Glamorous yet playful, the Sheraton Grande Tokyo Bay Hotel is an upscale, 800-room mega-hotel, and one of six official Tokyo Disney Resorts. Managing to pair tasteful luxury with Disney kitsch, this lively hotel is tailored to families visiting Tokyo Disneyland and DisneySea with kids, and features themed floors and rooms and plenty of kid-friendly amenities. The hotel offers free shuttle service to Disney's monorail -- which takes about 15 minutes. Some rooms have undergone renovations, and while older rooms are larger, they're somewhat dated; newer rooms have spiffier decor and high-tech amenities. A shopping promenade, restaurants, indoor and outdoor pools, and spa services are all included in the hotel complex, although the breakfast buffet, in-room Wi-Fi, and use of the outdoor pool all come with extra fees. A less-pricey alternative is the nearby Oriental Hotel Tokyo Bay, although it has neither a pool or spa.
Glamorous yet playful, the Sheraton Grande Tokyo Bay Hotel is an upscale, 800-room mega-hotel, and one of six official Tokyo Disney Resorts. Managing to pair tasteful luxury with Disney kitsch, this lively hotel is tailored to families visiting Tokyo Disneyland and DisneySea with kids, and features themed floors and rooms and plenty of kid-friendly amenities. The hotel offers free shuttle service to Disney's monorail -- which takes about 15 minutes. Some rooms have undergone renovations, and while older rooms are larger, they're somewhat dated; newer rooms have spiffier decor and high-tech amenities. A shopping promenade, restaurants, indoor and outdoor pools, and spa services are all included in the hotel complex, although the breakfast buffet, in-room Wi-Fi, and use of the outdoor pool all come with extra fees. A less-pricey alternative is the nearby Oriental Hotel Tokyo Bay, although it has neither a pool or spa.
The four-pearl Hilton Tokyo Bay is a good upscale choice for families wanting to visit the nearby Disney parks and also want conveniences like restaurants, activities, and shopping within the hotel. While the decor might look dated or incongruous to adults, the fairytale-futuristic theme has kid-friendly appeal. Rooms include flat-screen TVs, older iPod docks, and limited minibars, and some have great bay views. The best amenities include pools, a spa, gym, and lobby shops. However, the food doesn't get great marks from previous guests, and there are some surprise fees associated with breakfast. The location also isn't ideal for Tokyo sightseeing. Travelers who'd like something more sleek and modern in the same area might try the Sheraton Grande Tokyo Bay Hotel instead.
The four-pearl Hilton Tokyo Bay is a good upscale choice for families wanting to visit the nearby Disney parks and also want conveniences like restaurants, activities, and shopping within the hotel. While the decor might look dated or incongruous to adults, the fairytale-futuristic theme has kid-friendly appeal. Rooms include flat-screen TVs, older iPod docks, and limited minibars, and some have great bay views. The best amenities include pools, a spa, gym, and lobby shops. However, the food doesn't get great marks from previous guests, and there are some surprise fees associated with breakfast. The location also isn't ideal for Tokyo sightseeing. Travelers who'd like something more sleek and modern in the same area might try the Sheraton Grande Tokyo Bay Hotel instead.
The Oriental Hotel Tokyo Bay is a 505-room, upper-middle-range property geared toward families visiting nearby Tokyo Disney, as it's far from Tokyo tourist attractions. While not one of the six official Tokyo Disney Resorts sitting along the bay, it’s a Disney-partner hotel. Decor is playful and tasteful -- if not a bit theatrical -- with a pleasant French-villa inspired lobby. Rooms, which can accommodate couples, families, or groups, are similarly pleasant, with eclectic or bright accents that are likely to please kids. On-site facilities include six restaurants and shops, but no on-site fitness center or pool. Guests looking for a touch more luxury -- and a pool -- should check out the Sheraton Grande Tokyo Bay Hotel.
The Oriental Hotel Tokyo Bay is a 505-room, upper-middle-range property geared toward families visiting nearby Tokyo Disney, as it's far from Tokyo tourist attractions. While not one of the six official Tokyo Disney Resorts sitting along the bay, it’s a Disney-partner hotel. Decor is playful and tasteful -- if not a bit theatrical -- with a pleasant French-villa inspired lobby. Rooms, which can accommodate couples, families, or groups, are similarly pleasant, with eclectic or bright accents that are likely to please kids. On-site facilities include six restaurants and shops, but no on-site fitness center or pool. Guests looking for a touch more luxury -- and a pool -- should check out the Sheraton Grande Tokyo Bay Hotel.