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How much does it cost to stay at the Grand Californian Hotel?

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HotelCost Range
Disneyland Hotel$300–$410
Disney's Grand Californian Hotel & Spa$475–$980
Disney's Paradise Pier Hotel$210–$350

Can Disneyland Hotel guests use Grand Californian entrance?

Guests of Disney's Grand Californian Hotel & Spa with valid theme park admission can enter and exit Disney California Adventure Park using the entrance conveniently located in Disney's Grand Californian Hotel & Spa.

Does Disney Grand Californian have free breakfast?

While Disney's Grand Californian Hotel & Spa does not offer complimentary breakfast, there are many other benefits of staying at a Disney Resort Hotel! There are Extra Magic Hours, special Park entrances, Character wake-up calls, amazing pools and many more services available to you!

Is the Grand Californian entrance open?

Returning on May 28 to Disney's Grand Californian Hotel & Spa is the special entrance to Disney California Adventure park for Disneyland Resort hotel guests. This will also be used by guests staying at Disney's Paradise Pier Hotel starting June 15th when it reopens.

Is Disneyland still free on your birthday?

Sorry, the answer is sadly, no. You no longer can get free admission to a Disney Park on your birthday. … The formal “What Will You Celebrate” promotion ran for a full year, allowing Disney Parks guests to register for the birthday freebie of a park ticket.

Can you see Disneyland fireworks from Grand Californian?

As far as viewing fireworks at Disney's Grand Californian Hotel, it's certainly possible for guests staying in Club-Level rooms. Guests with a Club-Level room reservation have exclusive access to the Craftman's Club on the 6th floor, where you can view the Disneyland fireworks with the live soundtrack!

How much is the El Capitan suite Grand Californian?

GRAND CALIFORNIAN Splurge: El Capitan Suite runs $5,515 a night. While other Orange County resorts give ocean vistas, the presidential suite at the Grand Californian, large enough to entertain 75 people, overlooks a roller coaster.