Disneyland high-rollers with money to burn will soon be able to sleep in a $6,000 per night multi-level luxury suite normally reserved for club members that will be available to the general public.
The 12-story Disney Vacation Club Villas now under construction at the Disneyland Hotel will open in September with studios and suites that are expected to cost $800 to $6,000 per night.
Reservations will be available for DVC time share members on March 15, Disneyland Magic Key annual passholders on March 16 and the general public on March 17.
“Most DVC properties don’t focus on the ability of the general public to book them, but almost all of these properties do make such reservations available to non-members when space is available,” according to MiceChat. “Since DVC members will get first shot at reservations, don’t expect wide availability for Magic Key Holders or regular guests — especially at first.”
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All of the studios and villas in Disneyland’s new DVC tower will be themed to Walt Disney Animation Studios films.
Disneyland’s two-story Grand Villa will have three rooms inspired by Bambi, Frozen and Moana with enough space to sleep 12 plus a kitchen, dining room, private balcony and in-suite washer and dryer.
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Disney has not yet announced nightly rates for the new DVC Villas at the Disneyland Hotel — but the Grand Villa at Disney’s Grand Floridian goes for $3,300 to $6,000 per night, according to Touring Plans.
If those prices are too steep for your budget, the DVC Villas at the Disneyland Hotel will also offer Jungle Book-themed studios, Sleeping Beauty-themed deluxe studios and Fantasia-themed one- and two-bedroom villas.
At the Grand Floridian, standard and deluxe studios go for $800 to $1,600 per night while one- and two-bedroom villas range from $1,100 to…
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