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GUEST ROOMS
The 600 guest rooms combine Streamline Moderne
Art Deco design motifs with a rich yet subtle Disney
overlay. Guests can choose from a variety of room
types, including Standard rooms, Deluxe rooms,
Premium rooms and Sea View rooms.
RESTAURANTS
CHEF MICKEY
Chef Mickey is a buffet-style restaurant designed
as an homage to Disney’s famous mouse. Featuring
an international buffet, the family restaurant offers
exhibition kitchens with a pizza oven, a Chinese
barbecue, Indian curry
pots, a Western grill. A special buffet for children is
laid out on miniature tables.
Chef Mickey will be available to meeting you every
day during breakfast hours, on Sundays and public
holidays during lunch hours, and on Saturdays,
Sundays, public holidays and eves of public holidays
during dinner hours.
STUDIO LOUNGE
There was only one business that mattered in Hollywood in the 1920s and 1930s
and that business was motion pictures. Hollywood was the original movie capital The Studio Lounge is a richly appointed nook in the
of the world, a place where dreams became real and reality was often nothing grand tradition of venerable Hollywood hotel lounges
more than a dream. like the Polo Lounge at the Beverly Hills Hotel, where
studio executives, agents, writers and actors routinely
Disney’s Hollywood Hotel is a tribute
to the heyday of this movie-making gather to make their next big movie deal.
capital of the world. Designed with an
Art Deco exterior featuring motifs of HOLLYWOOD & DINE
Disney’s world-famous mouse, the full-
service resort transports guests back to Hollywood & Dine is a quick-service eatery styled as
the Golden Age of Hollywood with all the lobby of a grand movie palace, complete with an
the glitz, glitter and glamor. attention-grabbing marquee. Framed Disney movie
posters grace the walls of this informal dining area,
spotlighting the studio’s many contributions to the
art of the moving image. It serves both Western and
Asian dishes.
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