hopemax
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- Joined
- Apr 1, 2000
Hello,
I am in the early stages of planning a trip to Tokyo Disneyland sometime the week after Thanksgiving/first week of December for my husband, my Dad and me. We're purposefully going during the Christmas season because it's a bucket list item for my Dad. I'm planning on doing a split stay between Mira Costa (not a Porto Paradiso room because of cost and I can't book it the day reservations open) and the Tokyo Disneyland Hotel.
For MiraCosta, I had planned on booking a Captain Mickey room based on the fun decor. But the Venice Superior Room says that it could overlook the canal area in TDS.
For DL Hotel I was initially planning on booking a character room, but then I realized the park view rooms are actually a little cheaper.
So my question is, which is more worth it? Potential views or known character theming? Also, I am only 5' tall so I was planning on just getting a room with Twins + Trundle, with me on the trundle. Am I going to regret that, and should we splurge on a Triple Room? Going to a Triple really limits the room choices.
Thanks!
I am in the early stages of planning a trip to Tokyo Disneyland sometime the week after Thanksgiving/first week of December for my husband, my Dad and me. We're purposefully going during the Christmas season because it's a bucket list item for my Dad. I'm planning on doing a split stay between Mira Costa (not a Porto Paradiso room because of cost and I can't book it the day reservations open) and the Tokyo Disneyland Hotel.
For MiraCosta, I had planned on booking a Captain Mickey room based on the fun decor. But the Venice Superior Room says that it could overlook the canal area in TDS.
For DL Hotel I was initially planning on booking a character room, but then I realized the park view rooms are actually a little cheaper.
So my question is, which is more worth it? Potential views or known character theming? Also, I am only 5' tall so I was planning on just getting a room with Twins + Trundle, with me on the trundle. Am I going to regret that, and should we splurge on a Triple Room? Going to a Triple really limits the room choices.
Thanks!