Tokyo Disney Celebration Hotel

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Tokyo Disney Celebration Hotel
LocationAkemi, Urayasu, Chiba, Japan
OpenedWish: June 1, 2016;7 years ago (2016-06-01)
Discover: September 10, 2016;7 years ago (2016-09-10)
RoomsWish: 352
Discover: 350
Operator The Oriental Land Company
Website Official website

The Disney Celebration Hotel was the forth Disney-branded hotel and first "value type" Disney-branded hotel opened by Tokyo Disney Resort in Urayasu, Chiba, Japan. [1] The hotel consists of two different themed hotels Tokyo Disney Celebration Hotel: Wish which is themed to "Dream" and "Fantasy" and Tokyo Disney Celebration Hotel: Discover which is themed to "Adventure" and "Discovery". [2] The Wish portion of the hotel opened on June 1, 2016 and the Discover portion of the hotel opened on September 10, 2016. [3] [4] [5] The hotel is managed by The Oriental Land Company under licence from The Walt Disney Company. [6] [7]

History

The hotel was the Tokyo resort's forth officially Disney-branded hotel and is the only Disney-branded hotel not located within the Tokyo Disney Resort. The Disney Celebration Hotel is instead located in Akemi a suburb of Urayasu approximately a 15-minute drive from the resort. Furthermore, unlike Tokyo Disney Resort's previous hotels which were purpose built by The Walt Disney Company Disney Celebration Hotel is instead a renovation of the former Palm & Fountain Terrace Hotel. [8] [9]

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