“Where to stay near Tokyo Disneyland and DisneySea?”
Trust me, I get this question from sooo many of you that I am providing a dedicated blog post on Sheraton Grande Tokyo Bay, our choice of accommodation in Tokyo Disney Resort. This post will definitely be useful to you to a great extent if at least one of these points are applicable to you:
- You are travelling with children.
- You want to stay as close to Tokyo Disneyland and DisneySea as possible.
- You are on a mid-range budget and Disney hotels are out of the question.
If you want to make the best out of your trip and wonder where to stay near Tokyo Disneyland and DisneySea, we strongly recommend that you stay on property. It minimises all the hassle and travelling time, so that you get to do more and see more in the Disney parks. You can find a list of hotels on the Tokyo Disney Resort website that are categorised into Disney Hotels (Deluxe/Value), Tokyo Disney Resort Official Hotels, Tokyo Disney Resort Partner Hotels and Tokyo Disney Resort Good Neighbor Hotels. This should give you a rough idea on where to stay near Tokyo Disneyland and DisneySea. Only the Disney Hotels and Tokyo Disney Resort Official Hotels are located within the grounds of Tokyo Disney Resort. Sheraton Grande Tokyo Bay Hotel is one of the relatively affordable official hotels which you definitely should consider!
Besides the Disney hotels, Vacation Packages are also available for booking if you choose to stay at one of the official hotels. The Vacation Package includes a host of premiums such as fast passes and unlimited free drinks, etc which we will touch on later. We picked up our Vacation Package at the Tokyo Disney Resort Ticket Center at Ikspiari, the shopping and dining complex located in front of JR Maihama Station. PRO TIP: Check in directly at the Tokyo Disney Resort Welcome Center next to JR Maihama Station and leave all your luggages at the hotel service counter. Your luggages will be delivered to your hotel free of charge. With that, you can save time and head straight into Tokyo Disneyland or DisneySea!
To get to Sheraton Grande Tokyo Bay Hotel, take the Disney Resort Line monorail from the Resort Gateway Station adjacent to JR Maihama Station and get off at the second stop, Bayside Station.
From Bayside Station, it is only a 1-minute walk to Sheraton Grande Tokyo Bay Hotel. The hotel also offers complimentary shuttle bus service from Bayside Station, as well as complimentary shuttle bus service to and from JR Maihama Station.
I’m sure we are all aware that hotels in Japan are generally on the smaller side which can be quite uncomfortable if you are travelling with family members and have a few pieces of luggages. Our Standard Room at Sheraton Grande Hotel Bay is extremely spacious and also luxurious. The overall interior design is somewhat lacking but we really find that the space makes up for it. PRO TIP: Don’t forget to request for child amenities such as bed guardrail, step stool, kids toilet seat, kids nightwear, tooth brush, slippers and towels.
We got a very beautiful sea-facing view.
Galleria Cafe features an All Day Menu (11am to 12 midnight) and all of us had the same thing for supper – Pork Rib Ramen (¥2000). The soy sauce flavored chinese soup was especially comforting after an entire day of being exposed to cold weather. The noodles were thin and springy, while the deep fried pork cutlet was tender and juicy.
As mentioned earlier, there are shuttle buses to get around Tokyo Disney Resort. If you would like to venture outside of your hotel for supper, take the shuttle bus.
If you love visiting Japanese supermarkets, you will be glad to know that Seijo Ishii offers a wide range of items, including fresh foods, imported wines, cheese, and also various home made deli products and desserts.
Breakfast Buffet is also available at Galleria Cafe from 7am to 10am. The range is pretty extensive and food is quite up to standard. We didn’t manage to try every single food item as we were in a rush to get into the Disney parks.
Alternatively, you can choose to have breakfast at Japanese Restaurant Asuka. Breakfast is from 7am to 10am. Do note that it is not buffet style.
Sheraton Grande Tokyo Bay Hotel offers station delivery service at a fee as shown in the picture above. This is especially useful if you are planning to visit Tokyo Disneyland or DisneySea upon checking out as you can simply take the monorail straight to the Tokyo Disney Resort Welcome Center at JR Maihama Station to collect your luggages, instead of making another trip back to the hotel. The fee is applicable for transporting of luggages from the hotel to the station. Transporting of luggages from the station to the hotel is free of charge.
If you are willing to splurge a little more, we highly recommend booking a Tokyo Disney Resort Vacation Package. There are two types of Vacation Packages – “Standard Plan” and “Enjoy Lots of Attractions“. The main difference is that the “Enjoy Lots of Attractions” package is more expensive than the “Standard Plan” but it really depends on your priorities and interests. If you would like to secure a show viewing ticket in Disneyland or DisneySea, go for the “Standard Plan” and if conquering as many rides as possible is your goal, the “Enjoy Lots of Attractions” includes more fast passes.
We wanted something which can cover a bit of everything, which includes trying out various rides and also being able to watch one of the show performances, hence we went ahead with the Standard Plan.
The Tokyo Disney Resort Vacation Package – Standard Plan includes:
- 5 fast passes per pax (can be used on all FP rides except for “Toy Story Mania!” and “Nemo & Friends SeaRider” at Tokyo DisneySea)
- 1 show viewing ticket per pax
- 1 original goods voucher per pax
- 1 ticket holder voucher per pax
- 1 free drink voucher per pax
- 1 original popcorn bucket voucher per room
- Disney Resort Line 3-Day Pass
- Hotel breakfast after the first night
We hope this post is useful in helping you decide where to stay near Tokyo Disneyland and DisneySea 🙂 Going to Japan soon? Follow our updates on our Japan 2018 trip or read our popular Japan trip itinerary!
Hi,
Thanks for the post. It helped to address few queries for me. We have few questions related to fast passes
1) Five fast passes per person are give per day? or for entire three days stay only 5 fast passes are given?.
2) Are these fast passes only for one time use?.
It would be a great help if you can help us address these questions.
Hi, the plans seem to have changed and they have added new plans as well. It’s best to check for the latest ones at https://reserve.tokyodisneyresort.jp/en/sp/vp/search/
The fast passes are only for one-time use and you can use it anytime and on any rides (unless otherwise specified), so use them wisely!
Hey there, I am planning a trip for my family and came across your page while searching on Disney’s Vacation Packages.
Any reason as to why you went ahead with the Vacation Package? I did a comparison search on my own and the difference is quite huge! 🙁
Yes the difference is huge but you are paying for premiums such as fast passes and limited edition merchandise! Without fast passes, expect to queue anywhere from one to two hours for popular rides!
Hi, came across your blog when looking at tokyo disneyland and the vacation package. Hope you answer a few of my enquiries
1. your hotel is booked together with the vacation package or separately?
2. How many months in advance do I need to book? Official hotel booking starts 6mths in advance but abit out of my budget so looking to book partner hotel either hilton or Sherston.
3. If vacation packages n hotel booking is done separately so I just need to go customer service to collect my vacation package upon arrive or during check-in? Was planning to go straight to disneyland after leaving luggage upon arrival.
Thanks for helping to answer my queries
Hotel and tickets are booked tgt when you get the vacation package. Book as early as possible when your plans are more or less confirmed!