Disney's Grand Californian Hotel & Spa is a hotel located at the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California.
Added as part of a major expansion of the Disneyland Resort in 2001, it is the resort's flagship and holds the distinction of being the only hotel there to have been originally built and operated from the beginning by The Walt Disney Company. It will also feature a Disney Vacation Club wing set to open in 2009.
Dining
- Napa Rose (restaurant)
- Storytellers Café
- White Water Snacks
- Hearthstone Lounge
- Napa Rose Lounge
Shopping
Acorn's Gifts and Goods
Theme Park Entry
The hotel has its own entrance to Disney's California Adventure park, located at the Golden State area. The entry is officially only open to guests of the Resort hotels and guests re-entering with handstamps.
Architecture
Many of the hotel's rooms and features are tributes to various Craftsman-era architects and designers. For instance, two of the Guest Suites, as well as the California Boardroom, pay homage to Frank Lloyd Wright; the Napa Rose restaurant features a rose motif in the glass design which was inspired by Charles Rennie MacKintosh. The Storytellers Cafe features a large tile mural that is a reproduction of an original design by the Gladding McBean Company for a Robin Hood Room in the Wilmington, Calif. public library.