TravelAge West
Intel and Insights for Today's Travel Advisor

Explore TravelAge West

Destinations

Back
  • Africa & Middle East
  • Asia & South Pacific
  • Caribbean
  • Central & South America
  • Europe
  • Hawaii
  • Mexico
  • USA & Canada

Travel Types

Back
  • Family
  • Adventure
  • Cruise
  • River Cruise
  • Tour Operators
  • Luxury
  • Hotels
  • Culinary
  • Romance
  • Wellness
  • Sustainability

Directories

Back
  • Hotels
  • Cruise

Interactive

Back
  • Click & Win
  • Geo Quiz
  • Slideshows & Video

Professional Development

Back

Industry Insight

  • Business Features
  • Interviews
  • Events
  • Opinion
  • Tech
  • Podcasts
  • Coronavirus and Travel
  • Need to Know Research

Education

  • Certifications
  • Digital Guides
  • Fams
  • Thought Leadership
  • Advertiser Spotlight
  • Webinars
  • Quick Q's

Events

  • Global Travel Marketplace
  • GTM West
  • WAVE Awards
  • Future Leaders in Travel Retreat

Sign Up for Our Monthly Family Getaways Newsletter

I accept the T&C and Privacy Policy.

Search TravelAge West

Clear Field
Samantha Davis-Friedman
Samantha Davis-FriedmanContributing Editor, Theme Parks

Share

  1. Home
  2. Travel
  3. Family Travel

These Are the Top Changes to Expect at Disneyland Resort

May 06, 2022
California  Disney  Family Travel  Theme Parks  
These Are the Top Changes to Expect at Disneyland Resort
Downtown Disney’s Paradise Pier Hotel will be getting a Pixar-themed makeover.
Credit: 2022 Disneyland Resort

On April 30, Disneyland celebrated one year since its reopening. While the resort has several big-ticket construction projects underway inside the parks — including the highly-anticipated West Coast version of Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway attraction (accompanied by a renovated Toon Town) and a reimagination of Tarzan’s Treehouse to a yet-to-be-announced new theme — there are also several exciting projects taking place outside the gates.

Paradise Pier Hotel Will Become Pixar-Themed

All three Disneyland Resort hotels — Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa, Disneyland Hotel and Disney's Paradise Pier Hotel — are within easy walking distance to both theme parks and to the Downtown Disney District (and the Grand Californian even has its own entrance into California Adventure).

At a recent state of the resort presentation for Anaheim community leaders, Ken Potrock, president of Disneyland Resort, announced a renovation and re-theming of Paradise Pier Hotel that includes the return of that hotel’s private park entrance (which closed in 2004).

“Paradise Pier hotel has great bones, but it's in need of a story,” Potrock said on the D23 Inside Disney podcast on April 28, 2022. “We don't have a name for it just yet, but what I can tell you is that it’s going to be a Pixar-themed hotel — and when I talk about Pixar-themed, I mean from exterior to rooms to restaurants to lobbies. We're going to tell many, many Pixar stories [and] we're doing it in such a way that when new Pixar content comes out, we have the ability to infuse that into this hotel.”

Sign Up for Our Monthly Family Getaways Newsletter

I accept the T&C and Privacy Policy.

Paradise Pier hotel has great bones, but it's in need of a story. We don't have a name for it just yet, but what I can tell you is that it’s going to be a Pixar-themed hotel.

In addition to re-opening the sorely-missed direct park access point to California Adventure for guests of the Pixar-themed hotel, Potrock also said guest feedback prompted an entirely new Pixar-themed pool, and pool deck that he revealed will not just be a pool, but “a lot of fun things.”

A New 350-Room Tower at Disneyland Hotel

Already under construction is a new 350-room tower at the Disneyland Hotel for Disney Vacation Club (DVC), Disney’s points-based program that allows fans to purchase an end-dated real estate interest at select Disney resorts (including The Villas at Disney's Grand Californian Hotel & Spa).

According to Potrock, The Villas at Disneyland Hotel (which is scheduled to open in 2023) will include new pools, added food and beverage opportunities and a variety of room types. Plus, he noted, these rooms aren't just for DVC members; they're also rentable properties that clients can book for their Disneyland vacations.

“[Disney Vacation Club] is just such a wonderful connecting point with our guests,” he told D23. “I think it will fit really beautifully into the Disneyland Hotel complex.” 

A Revitalized Downtown Disney District

The popular Downtown Disney District shopping and dining area is also currently undergoing a major overhaul that will feature a new location for Din Tai Fung (a world-renowned Taiwanese restaurant specializing in soup dumplings and noodles), and a new Mexican-inspired dining concept from Michelin-starred Chef Carlos Gaytan.

Downtown Disney aims to offer more diverse food and beverage offerings.
Downtown Disney aims to offer more diverse food and beverage offerings.
Credit: 2022 Disneyland Resort

 

“We're having a lot of fun with Downtown Disney to revitalize it, make it more vibrant, make it more relevant and make it more diverse in its food, beverage, merchandise and entertainment experiences [because] the markets we draw from — including the Southern California market — are this melting pot of diversity,” Potrock said.

While we’re very much focused on how exciting it is to bring back the full portfolio of things that we have (and maybe more things in the coming months and years), this momentum isn't to get us back to where we were in 2019.

Currently, the construction is focused on the west side of the district (closest to the Disneyland Hotel), where a brand-new town center area will feature mid-century architecture with what Potrock calls “a Walt Disney/Palm Springs kind of feel.” In addition to a variety of new restaurant and retail concepts, the area will also have an entertainment and special event lawn and a stage.

Taking over the district’s central area (which is currently occupied by Catal and the open-air Uva Bar), Mexican-born Gaytan is developing a pair of new gourmet Mexican culinary experiences.

“We couldn't help but fall in love with [Chef Gaytan],” Potrock said. “He talks about his upbringing, he talks about getting his love and passion for cooking from his mother, and he talks about family-style and family recipes, so we're really very excited about that.” 

But that’s not all. The proximity between resort hotels and Downtown Disney will soon provide another advantage for clients visiting Disneyland: In addition to room service, hotel guests will also be able to order from select Downtown Disney restaurants and have it delivered directly to their hotel. 

"What we're seeing right now is wonderful demand, wonderful interest, wonderful passion to reconnect with loved ones and friends, to reconnect with great feelings tied to the Disneyland Resort," Potrock said. “And while we’re very much focused on how exciting it is to bring back the full portfolio of things that we have (and maybe more things in the coming months and years), this momentum isn't to get us back to where we were in 2019, it’s designed to get us to where we want to be in the years ahead, and the future vision of the Disneyland Resort is a very powerful vision." 

The Details
Disneyland Resort

Tell Us What You Think! forum

Related Content

New Family-Friendly Hotels Near Disneyland

New Family-Friendly Hotels Near Disneyland

  • Most Read
  • Most Shared
  1. 3 Bangkok Day Trips You Don’t Want to Miss
  2. These Are the Top Summer Travel Trends for 2024
  3. Everything We Know About Universal Epic Universe, Universal's Newest Theme Park
  4. What Is the New Disney Lightning Lane Multi Pass? Here’s How it Will Affect Disney Vacations
  5. Review: Carnival Cruise Line’s Carnival Firenze

From Our Partners

More Stories Like This

A Guide to Halloween 2024 at Top U.S. Theme Parks

A Guide to Halloween 2024 at Top U.S. Theme Parks

LightningLane_Sign

What Is the New Disney Lightning Lane Multi Pass? Here’s How it Will Affect Disney Vacations

Gen Alpha Children Are Influencing Family Travel – Here’s How

Gen Alpha Children Are Influencing Family Travel – Here’s How

Borealis Basecamp Aerial

Review: Borealis Basecamp in Fairbanks, Alaska

Everything We Know About Universal Epic Universe, Universal's Newest Theme Park

Everything We Know About Universal Epic Universe, Universal's Newest Theme Park

BlueysWorld_2

Bluey’s World Set to Open in Brisbane in November

Here’s What’s New at Knott’s Berry Farm

Here’s What’s New at Knott’s Berry Farm

Anaheim City Council Approves DisneylandForward

Anaheim City Council Approves DisneylandForward

What to Know About Pixar Fest’s Summer Return to Disneyland

What to Know About Pixar Fest’s Summer Return to Disneyland

Universal Studios Hollywood Celebrates 60 Years of Its Beloved Studio Tour

Universal Studios Hollywood Celebrates 60 Years of Its Beloved Studio Tour

TravelAge West

About TravelAge West

  • About Us
  • Contributors
  • Sales Team
  • Contact Us
  • My Profile

Advertise

  • Advertise With Us
  • Write For US
  • Media Kit
  • Upload Ad Material
  • Digital Ad Specifications
  • Reprints
  • Subscribe to Print

Stay Connected to TravelAge West

Get Us in Your Inbox

I accept the T&C and Privacy Policy.


Northstar Travel Group

Northstar Travel Group

  • Travel Weekly
  • Travel Weekly Asia
  • TravelPulse
  • TravelPulse Canada
  • TravelPulse Quebec
  • Meetings & Incentives
  • Travel Technology
  • Corporate Travel
  • Hotel Investment
  • Data Products
  • AGENTatHOME

Copyright © 2024 Northstar Travel Media, LLC. All Rights Reserved. 301 Route 17 N, Suite 1150, Rutherford, NJ 07070 USA | Telephone: (201) 902-2000

Load Carousel Here
Load Video Here