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Happy Magic Room at Hilton Tokyo Bay Hotel

Doggie boy sitting on the window sill

Doggie boy sitting on the window sill

When we visited Disneyland last year we checked into the Hilton Hotel at Tokyo Bay for our 2 day Disney adventure. I chose their Happy Magic Room as it was a 4 bedder room.

This guest room has a “Magic Forest” setting making one feel as if they are staying in the woods.

The left side of the bedroom

The left side of the bedroom with the magic mirror

 

The right side of the room with the magic lock

The right side of the room with the magic lock

The kids didn’t really play with the magic mirror as they were more attracted by the huge lock. The lock lights up and plays a tune when you insert the key .

The other side of the room

The other side of the room

There was a magical bookshelf on the other side of the room. Certain books on the wall were removable and you could arrange them however you wanted. The books which were not painted onto the wall were made with magnetic strips which you could move around.

The alarm clock with the bedtime storybooks

The alarm clock with the bedtime storybooks

There were two storybooks left at the bedside. The stories were about the origins of the creatures in the Happy Magic Room and their adventures. As the stories were in Japanese and my knowledge of Japanese still rather limited  I let the kids tell the story through the pictures on each page instead.

Have you stayed in such a room before?

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The Mickey shuttle bus

The Mickey shuttle bus

During our trip to Tokyo Disneyland we stayed at one of their Disney Official hotels in the resort.  We opted to stay at the Hilton Tokyo Bay as they had family rooms and enough beds for all the kids.

You know that you are in Disneyland when you see Mickey and Minnie on almost everything around you.

1. The shuttle bus from the hotel to the the train station has Mickey on the front and even on the side door.

The handles inside the train

The handles inside the train

2. The handles for you to hold on too while the train is moving is Mickey shaped.

The windows of the train

The windows of the train

3. The windows of the train are shaped like mickey instead of the traditional circle or rectangle.

Mickey shaped christmas decorations

Mickey shaped Christmas decorations

4.The decorations at the train station were also Mickey shaped. The one that we were standing in front off should be one that was representing Minnie mouse as it had a bow in it.

Mickey shaped streamers

Mickey shaped streamers

5. The streamers that were decorating the halls at Disneyland also had a Mickey embellishment in the middle.

Doggie boy with his ice lolly

Doggie boy with his ice lolly

6. Ice lollies that were sold in the park also had Mickey imprinted on it.  They were very huge and the boys had trouble finishing them. We had to share the lollies that they bought to eat even though it was seriously cold at around 5 degrees that day.

Mickey and Minnie banners

Mickey and Minnie banners

7. There were Mickey and Minnie banners outside the castles on the grounds in Disneyland.

The lamp post all around the park

The lamp post all around the park

8 There were many whimsical looking Mickey inspired lamp post all around the park at Disney Sea. Don’t they look really cute?

Mickey and Minnie display

Mickey and Minnie display

9. There are Mickey and Minnie figurines besides the displays at the entrance of the park.

The sign at the entrance

The sign at the entrance

10. It states out loud and clear TOKYO DISNEYLAND  on the signboard at the entrance of the park.