Staying At Disney's OLDEST Hotel | Disneyland Hotel Room Tour, Goofy's Kitchen, Hotel Overview



There are lots of great places to stay on your trip to Disneyland – but there’s only one original! We’re headed to Disneyland and finally staying at the Disneyland Hotel. This gorgeous resort is full of nostalgia and charm — but is it worth the high price tag? Come along with us to find out!

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29 thoughts on “Staying At Disney's OLDEST Hotel | Disneyland Hotel Room Tour, Goofy's Kitchen, Hotel Overview”

  1. Another fun video!! I couldn't believe how beautiful the room was with the fireworks above the bed! Fun but still classy. I've never seen anything like that in Disney world.

    Can you turn off the music and just have the lights?

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  2. Haven’t been to Goofy’s Kitchen in some time…looks like I’ll continue to take a hard pass on that spot 😂.

    You guys can hopefully try Storyteller’s Cafè at the Grand Californian. Much better than Goofy’s Kitchen -TRUST!

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  3. Mops were not invented until the 19th century. People very well could have dumped a bucket of water on the floor and then swept it out the door. Fancier places would have had maids on their knees with rags cleaning the floors.

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  4. Goofy was drumming The Mickey Mouse Club Theme Song if you listen closely. 
    Who's the leader of the club that's made for you and me?
    M-I-C-K-E-Y–M-O-U-S-E!
    Mickey Mouse (Donald Duck!), Mickey Mouse (Donald Duck!)
    Forever we will hold your banner high-high-high-high!

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  5. They’re mops, for sure. Mops used to be made more round and flowing and brooms were stiff and made into more of a flat shape for better sweeping. My grandparents had those kinds of mops.

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  6. I have never been to Disneyland, but from what I gather the food is just flat out way better than WDW. With that being said, nothing at WDW has ever wowed me except the Mickey waffles at trails end (RIP). I’m sure they are good everywhere. Mickey waffles are flawless! But not even those spring roll wraps people rave about, I didn’t like them. What should I try that will really wow me?

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  7. Love this video!! And anything that has to do with Disneyland. Parks, hotels everything because I’m going to Disneyland in late August for the very first time and I’m so excited.

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  8. My family and I were supposed to go at the end of this month to Disneyland in California but unfortunately won't be able to after all. I was hoping to ride Splah Mountain one last time 😭. Although I would LOVE to see you ride Splah Mountain one last time for all your Disney Subscribers 😉, that would be AWESOME!!!

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  9. Omg Alan, you are on point with the biscuits! It was only recently that I learned that southern biscuits have an entirely different flour and that’s what makes them so good. I brought some flour back from Georgia for a partner so he could make true Southern biscuits. 😂

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  10. We are going to Magic Kingdom tomorrow driving over from Cabana Bay, what time should we leave to get to the parking lot and walk in? Thinking leave by 7? Too early?

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  11. We were at Trader Sams the night before you guys! The service was amazing but on a totally different level from the Disney World experience. I feel like everything about DL gives more of a locals vibe and it makes the entire experience feel like you are a local.

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  12. My parents spent their honeymoon there in 1964. From the time I was two, in 1968, until around 1974, we would go to Disneyland, stay at the Disneyland Hotel, and go to Knott’s Berry Farm the next day. That was our big trip for the summer. In the mid 80’s I worked at the Disneyland Hotel, which at that time was listed as UNOCO. We where Disney employees, and we had all of the benefits of Disney employees, but they had the freedom to move us around to different locations. I worked in merchandise locations in 3 different locations around the park, as well as covering in the park when needed.

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