A Magical Experience All its Own
Overlooking Paradise Pier in Disney’s California Adventure® Park, Disney’s Paradise Pier® Hotel celebrates the nautical California seaside with warm, personal service. The 3rd –floor rooftop pool, with the addition of a roller coaster–inspired water slide, great dining and amenities are all in one convenient tower with exceptional views of the Disneyland® Resort.
Overlooking Paradise Pier in Disney’s California Adventure® Park, Disney’s Paradise Pier® Hotel celebrates the nautical California seaside with warm, personal service. The 3rd –floor rooftop pool, with the addition of a roller coaster–inspired water slide, great dining and amenities are all in one convenient tower with exceptional views of the Disneyland® Resort.
Take advantage of an incredible rooftop pool and waterslide area, fitness facility and a movie viewing area just for kids. Paradise Theater: Kids can enjoy Disney film and TV favorites in this beach-themed room. Rooftop Pool and Spa: It will be fun for everyone when relaxing at the scenic rooftop pool and waterslide area. Mickey's Beach Workout Room: Work out at this state-of-the-art fitness center.
Guest Pools: 2 located on the 3rd floor featuring a rollercoaster-inspired water slide named California Streamin’. Guest Spas: 1 located on the 3rd floor. Games: Flounder’s Fun ‘n’ Games. Workout Facility: Mickey’s Beach Fitness Center.
Guest Pools: 2 located on the 3rd floor featuring a rollercoaster-inspired water slide named California Streamin’. Guest Spas: 1 located on the 3rd floor. Games: Flounder’s Fun ‘n’ Games. Workout Facility: Mickey’s Beach Fitness Center.
History
The hotel originally started out as the Emerald Hotel in 1984 and was later known as the Pan Pacific Hotel. Disney purchased it in December of 1995 and changed its name to the Disneyland Pacific Hotel. In December of 2000, the hotel was remodeled and reopened as Disney's Paradise Pier Hotel. This was done to match one of the themed lands in Disney's California Adventure Park.
13th floor
The hotel is unique in the Western Hemisphere for being one of the few buildings to actually have a 13th floor as opposed to the more common practice of skipping 13 and going straight from 12 to 14. This is a result of the original owners being Japanese and in accordance with eastern culture, did not consider the number bad luck. Disney has not since changed this.
The hotel is unique in the Western Hemisphere for being one of the few buildings to actually have a 13th floor as opposed to the more common practice of skipping 13 and going straight from 12 to 14. This is a result of the original owners being Japanese and in accordance with eastern culture, did not consider the number bad luck. Disney has not since changed this.
Lobby
Pool/Waterslide
Rooms
Kids Theater
PCH Grill/Lilo & Stitch Breakfast
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