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Last week we were invited to stay in the Frontier Tower of the Disneyland Resort while we attended Mickey’s Halloween Party! We loved it so much that I wanted to share it with you all.
Be sure to scroll to the bottom to read all about the history of The Disneyland Hotel! Celebrating 60 years!
It’s a tradition for most people to take a picture with Minnie and Mickey when you arrive at the hotel. I always love taking pictures of the girls in this same spot each time we visit to see how much they have grown. It’s so fun to see other guests taking pictures here too. Right before we took this picture a couple asked me to take their picture and they told me they have been waiting years to visit and have this memory keepsake! How cool is that?
This visit we stayed in the Frontier Tower at the Disneyland Hotel.
We have stayed there before, years ago and it’s undergone a remodel since then. Each tower has a different theme and feel to it and all are equally fun. Our view this time was over the Monorail Pool!

Our room had two queen beds and a pull out couch. The couch pulls out in the coolest way over into a twin sized bed. If you get one of these rooms be sure to check it out.
Here is the rest of the room. Awesome right?




And then there is the good night kiss! Emmy was so excited to see it again! There is a little button you push by the lights that plays a song and the fireworks light up on the headboard! We *might* have played it 10 times!

Breakfast the next morning was at Steakhouse 55.
I’ve wanted to eat here for such a long time. I’ve heard so many great things about the food and it was all I hoped it would be. The decor is old Hollywood with black and white photos of movie stars and it is a great place for a family breakfast or a date night dinner.
Do you see the hidden Mickey?


“When the Disneyland Hotel opened in 1955, just three months after Disneyland park opened to guests, the hotel launched a new trend in the tourism industry by welcoming families. In an era when hotels catered to businessmen, The Happiest Hotel on Earth was designed to accommodate and entertain children and it soon became Orange County’s first major hotel, starting a building boom that would help transform the county. Today, after 60 dazzling years, the Disneyland Hotel continues to welcome families, creating magical memories of their vacations at the Disneyland Resort.
“On its very first night of operation, the Disneyland Hotel had only seven completed guest rooms and an eighth used as a registration room,” said Jon Storbeck, vice president, Resort Hotels and Downtown Disney District. “Six decades later, the Disneyland Hotel has welcomed millions of guests and families. It now features 973 rooms and the footprint of the resort has grown to include two theme parks, three hotels and the Downtown Disney District, making the Disneyland Resort a premiere family vacation destination.”
The remarkable evolution of the Disneyland Hotel includes these developments:
- The hotel’s Embassy Ballroom opened in 1960 as Orange County’s first ballroom.
- In 1961, Walt Disney officially linked the hotel and theme park together with a $1.9 million dollar extension of the Disneyland Monorail.
- As Disneyland Park added attractions through the years, the hotel kept adding rooms. In 1962, the opening of the 11-story Tower Building (today’s Adventure Tower) added 150 rooms and became Orange County’s first high-rise.
- The 319-room Marina Tower (today’s Fantasy Tower) opened in 1970, and included a new registration lobby.
- Also in 1970, the 3.5-acre World of Water marina and the “Dancing Waters” show amphitheater opened.
- The hotel opened its $7.2 million Convention Center in 1972, becoming the county’s largest self-contained hotel and meeting property.
- At 13 stories, the 367-room Bonita Tower (today’s Frontier Tower) opened in 1978. It was Anaheim’s tallest building and also the nation’s first hotel structure with a solar heating system.
- In 1992, Goofy’s Kitchen opened as a restaurant where families could dine with their favorite Disney characters.
- In 2001, the 39-foot tall Mickey Mouse Sorcerer’s Hat was added as an entrance icon near the new monorail station at the Downtown Disney District.
- The latest renovation project, in 2012, included beautifully remodeled guest rooms, a new pool and water play area, renovation of an existing pool, the new Tangaroa Terrace restaurant and Trader Sam’s Enchanted Tike Bar, and re-theming of the hotel’s three guest room towers – the Fantasy, Adventure and Frontier towers.
“Much of what made the Disneyland Hotel revolutionary for its time in the ‘50s is still part of the hotel’s spirit today,” said Pilar Hamil, general manager of the Disneyland Hotel. “We were the first major hotel in the U.S. that catered to parents with children—with thoughtfully designed accommodations, family-friendly recreation facilities and of course, a tram that left for Disneyland every five minutes. The hotel experience was designed as an extension of the guest experience at Disneyland park.”
Contemporary, carefree and perfectly appointed with modern decor, the iconic Disneyland Hotel now pays homage to the shared history of Disneyland park and hotel at every turn—from its midcentury design to original park attraction artwork. The luxurious guest rooms sleep up to four adults, with suites available for larger groups. Other amenities include an immersive pool area, themed dining experiences and quick access to both theme parks and the Downtown Disney District. Guests of the Disneyland Hotel, as well as guests at Disney’s Grand California Hotel & Spa and Disney’s Paradise Pier Hotel, may enjoy admission on select mornings to either Disneyland park or Disney California Adventure park one full hour before the theme park opens to the general public.
This year, the Disneyland Hotel is sparkling with décor as part of the Disneyland Resort Diamond Celebration. In addition, the hotel is offering a “60 Years of Magic” Tour, a complimentary guided walking tour that explores the growth of the resort hotels and Downtown Disney District. Exclusive to the Diamond Celebration, this journey through the resort’s history provides a glimpse into the imagination behind its fun, immersive experiences.
The Disneyland Resort is celebrating its 60th Anniversary Diamond Celebration, featuring three spectacular after-dark shows – the “Paint the Night” parade, the immersive “Disneyland Forever” fireworks show and the all-new “World of color – Celebrate! The Wonderful World of Walt Disney” water show. The exciting celebration, which also features sparkling décor, themed food and merchandise, will run through September 5, 2016.”







Oh wow. We’ll have to stay here the next time we go to Disney. It’s so beautiful there.
How beautiful! We’ve been to Disney a few times, but we’ve never stayed in any of their hotels. That needs to change!
This looks and sounds like a great resort. I have been to Disney World, but not Disneyland. I would love to visit Disneyland one day.
I have never been to Disneyland but would love to go. It looks like it was an amazing stay. Love the room.
We have visited Disneyland more times than I can count but never stayed at a Disneyland Resort Hotel. It certainly seems to add a bit of extra magic to the experience.
I LOVE Disney! We’ve never stayed at Disneyland but would have loved to. The hotels are , as expected, so beautiful.
I have yet to get to Disney yet. That place looks like a great play to stay. When we do go out there I will keep this place in mind.
Wow, that room looks awesome! I love the light up thing and the bathroom is gorgeous.
What a fantastic looking hotel – I have to admit I want to book a holiday there at some point so its good to get some ideas of the places to stay. x
I have never stayed at a Disneyland Resort Hotel, in fact I visited Disneyland for the first time by myself this year. My hopes are to take the entire family in the future.
You must take the family! I’m sure I would love Disney by myself, but it’s always more enjoyable to share the experience with the ones you love!
The hotel room and the food look fabulous. Disneyland is on my list of places to go with my son.
This looks like an awesome place to stay. I will put it on my list.
No, I haven’t stayed in one but I’d LOVE to! That room looks amazing and sleek. Next time, I dream, next time.
The room, food and amenities all look fabulous. Looks like you had a great time.
I love the display in the hotel room! One of my favorite parts of Disney parks is how they put Mickey in so many different things like the food.
This is such a great place for a family stay. The room looks really nice and the outdoor area by the pool is amazing.
Oh my goodness, how fun does this look? Thanks for sharing your experience. I bet it was a total blast!
We’ve never been to Disney but this looks like the place to be! I would love to stay there, probably wouldn’t want to leave!
That hotel looks amazing! The food looks good too! I hope we can save up enough to take the kids there one day!
That hotel room looks really nice and spacious. Your breakfast looks fabulous, too!
I am dying to go to Disneyland. I’ve been to Disney World several times and my youngest keeps saying she needs to go to “the other one”. It looks so nice, as only Disney would.
I have never been to disney. This post makes me want to go even more, just to see the headboard!
I don’t think I have ever seen such a cool headboard! I would be playing with that all night long!
I have not been to Disney n years! I would love to take the kids. The rooms are so magical!
Thanks for sharing. We did Disney World last year and I havebeen looking into Disneyland lately.
What a fun family trip. I would love to visit Disneyland. We have Disney World near us!
I love Disney and always want to bring my kids there. Maybe next year! Still saving some money 🙂
wow not only is this a child’s dream, but an adults too. those rooms look amazing and that food looks great.
Wow what a beautiful place to stay! just like all Disney food the food looks amazing!
The rooms there are so classy! We usually stay in the lower budget resorts when we go to Disney, but I may have to reconsider and stay here next time we visit!
Looks like a fantastic trip. I just LOVE that headboard too!
This looks like an awesome place to stay. The rooms are big and very luxurious. I would definitely consider staying there.
Looks like your family had a wonderful stay at the Disneyland Frontier, I like the hidden Mickey’s in the food, LOL 🙂
I’d love to stay there for sure. It’d be fun to take my kids and have a nice vaca at Disney.
I haven’t ever taken my kids to Disney Land. I hope to be able to sometime soon! This looks like a great place to stay! I love that it is so close to all of the action!
We haven’t done Disneyland yet, but if it’s half as incredible as WDW, I would love it! The room looks fabulous and the food tastes as great as it looks I know – because, well, it’s DISNEY! So pretty!
The room looks luxurious. Disneyland is in our bucketlist of places to visit.
Looks like such a fun time. Disneyland is on my list of places to go… we’ll have to check this place out.
Looks so nice. We stayed at the Art of Animation our first time and in December we are staying at the Port Orleans-Riverside. I am super excited! We are doing our first princess dinner, too.
I haven’t been to any Disneyland Resort Hotel yet. I need to be there! The hotel room is so lovely! Have to include this in my “I must be there” travel planning.
This looks like a beautiful place to stay. The room is fantastic. I will have to stay on site when i get to go next year.
That’s a great looking hotel and the food looks amazing. We’ve never been to Disney yet, but visiting the happiest place on earth is definitely on our bucket list.
Frontier Tower looks like an amazing hotel to stay & I just love that beautiful restroom & those delicious foods as well. The pictures tell you excited your kid is & I am sure you had a great time.
Sounds like you guys had a wonderful time! We’d love to visit there someday!
Oh boy, your room looks very beautiful! It sounds like you had an amazing time with that gorgeous hotel and tasty looking food!
I’ve stayed at Disney World resorts, but never Disneyland . I would love to make it over to the west coast.
I have to make a visit to Disneyland as soon as I can. This looks incredible!
Have to go to Disneyland soon with the kids, this looks amazing they will love it.
Ive never stayed at a Disneyland Resort before! I would love to and the room you all were in were…cliche as it sounds “magical”.
What a great place to make memories. Love all the great Features they have at the hotel. Fun place to see