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Photo Tour: Disney's Grand Californian Hotel & Spa


Disney's Grand Californian Hotel & Spa offers deluxe accommodations in an extremely grand way. Hotel guests can enjoy impressive amenities and outstanding dining experiences all just steps away from Disney California Adventure Park and the Downtown Disney District.

Let's see everything Disney's Grand Californian Hotel & Spa has to offer and start our photo tour!
The stunning, Craftsman style lobby
    
Check-in registration area in the lobby
Hotel entrance sign
Standard rooms at the hotel include several view options including Standard View, Pool View, Partial View (of theme park or Downtown Disney), Woods-Courtyard View, and Downtown Disney View.
Theme Park View
Room with 2 Queen Beds
Seating area
Vanity area with 2 sinks
Rooms are powered with the latest technology and premium amenities including a 55-inch smart TV, Keurig coffee makers and USB connections to charge your electronic devices.
    
    
In addition to standard rooms, there are also Club Level rooms, as well as suites and signature suites.

The Mount Whitney Suite - 2 Bedrooms sleeps up to 6 guests and includes 1 King Bed in the primary bedroom, 1 Queen Bed in the second bedroom and 1 Queen-size Sleeper Sofa. There's a full kitchen, living room, 2.5 bathrooms and two balconies offering spectacular views.
Spacious living room area
    
Balconies offer amazing views of the resort and theme park
Full kitchen overlooking dining area
    
Dining room
Second balcony with views of the resort
Primary bedroom with King Bed
    
    
Enormous primary bathroom with several vanity areas, tub, shower and two water closets
    
There are 2 very high-tech toilets in the primary bathroom
One of the large closet spaces in the suite
Second bedroom with 1 Queen Bed
Half bath
The Villas at Disney's Grand Californian Hotel & Spa is a Disney Vacation Club Resort and offer Deluxe Studios, 1-Bedroom Villas, 2-Bedroom Villas and 3-Bedroom Grand Villas.

The hotel offers three pools; the Redwood Pool, Fountain Pool and Mariposa Pool.
 
Dining options include Napa Rose, Storytellers Cafe, Hearthstone Lounge, GCH Craftsman Grill and GCH Craftsman Bar.
Hearthstone Lounge
GCH Craftsman Grill

Check out the full review of Disney's Grand Californian Hotel & Spa for more details on this wondrous hotel at the Disneyland Resort. 

Have you stayed at Disney's Grand Californian Hotel & Spa? Let us know what you thought in the comments.

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