The Villas at Disneyland Hotel are the newest lodging destination at the Happiest Place on Earth offering a bunch of accommodation types for all kinds of vacations, the most popular of which is probably the Deluxe Studio which we’re looking at here with a theme of SLEEPING BEAUTY.
If you’re curious about becoming a DVC member or just window shopping a vacation or staycation at the Happiest Place on Earth, we’ve got your full guide to know what this lodging includes! We had a chance to tour the newest Disney Vacation Club (DVC) property and are happy to invite you along for a look inside.
The photos and information in this article are from a visit on October 21, 2023.
Room Tour
Before we take a closer look at everything included, enjoy this room tour video below taking a closer look at Room 306 at The Villas at Disneyland Hotel.
What’s Included
The Deluxe Studios feature a theme of either THE PRINCESS AND THE FROG or, what you’ll see on this page, SLEEPING BEAUTY. The accommodation features a typical style layout with bed and common area plus a kitchenette and bathroom. This room type may sleep up to 4 guests and 1 infant — cribs and high chairs are available upon request.
Bed and Common Area
The Deluxe Studio maximizes an efficient use of layout to pack function into the small space. The room includes a queen bed and a queen-size pull-down bed that retracts into a sofa, a 55″ flat screen-TV, and a closet with wall safe, spare pillows and blanket. The split bathroom includes a walk-in shower with bench, a separate toilet room, and, of course, a hair dryer.
The theme of SLEEPING BEAUTY carries through with a rug that features a forest motif and the lyric “Once Upon a Dream” heard sung in the film. A relief pattern backsplash behind the television features iconography that evokes the film while artwork over the headboard features Sleeping Beauty Castle with a striking stripe pattern. Artwork on the wall features concept art and sketches from the film and the silhouettes of the three good fairies (Flora, Fauna, and Merryweather) light up on the mirrors in the bathroom. The curtain continues the forest theme with leaves and fleur-de-lis icons. A fun detail is bright yellow semi-transparent strip on the window. At night, it takes any light that shines through from outside and turns it into a beautiful rainbow halo.
Kitchenette
There is kitchenette that includes sink, mini refrigerator, microwave, toaster and Keurig coffee maker. You’ll also find additional accoutrement that includes proper dishes, glasses, and eating utensils, can and bottle opener, corkscrew, and ice bucket. Although they are not in the room, you can also request a blender, electric mixer, tea kettle, mop, broom, and dustpan. If cooking on vacation is not your speed then you can order from the room service menu which includes a *gulp* $75 steak and shrimp dinner.
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The View
Deluxe Studios are available in three main types. Preferred View (of either the Palette Pool or the Monorail Pool and surrounding areas); Standard View (gardens, street, or parking areas); and Deluxe Studio Garden (these are are separate from the main tower and feature easy access to the pool with either a patio or a balcony.)
The windows in this room don’t open and there’s no balcony but the view is like something out of a brochure with a fantastic view of the gorgeous Monorail Pool slide structure.
Electrical Outlets and USB Charging
We found no less than 8 available wall outlets that were not in use and we actually think we might have even missed a few. In addition, there were 3 USB ports and 3 Type C ports making for 14 different ways to power up your tech in this Deluxe Studio.
How Much?
As with any hotel, pricing is subject to change and will fluctuate based on day of the week, time of the year, and other factors. Below is a rough estimate of how much it will cost to stay for one night based on data available at the type of posting.
Deluxe Studio Pricing:
Standard View
- In DVC Points: 13-31 points per night
- In Cash: $525-$799 per night
Preferred View
- In DVC Points: 15-34 points per night
- In Cash: $582-$910 per night
Deluxe Studio Garden
- In DVC Points: 19-41 points per night
- In Cash: $657-$998 per night
Transient Occupancy Tax
There’s an additional Transient Occupancy Tax imposed by the City of Anaheim that gets added to your folio. It’s a $2.78 per point per night charge.
See it for Yourself
The Villas at Disneyland Hotel officially opened on September 28, 2023. Reservations are now open (VISIT SITE).
MORE INFO: MouseInfo coverage about The Villas at Disneyland Hotel














































