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😍 5/5 - Tips on how to book this hard-to-book hotel + Harbor view is the best + Happy Entry Q.
By 👻 @maryyeo, 02/05/2023 3:00 am
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Tokyo DisneySea Hotel MiraCosta is the costliest among the five hotels within the Tokyo Disney Resort (3 luxury + 1 moderate + 1 budget). However, you'll be surprised how hard it was to book a room here. Perhaps also because it is the only hotel that is housed INSIDE the park. You kind of only have ONE CHANCE to book the room type on the date that you want. Here's how to do it. 1. Choose room type based on its view --- If you've enough to splurge (upwards of usd500/night depending on season, number of people and room size), there's no doubt that Harbour view is the best because you get to watch the world's one and only DisneySea parade from the comfort of AND great vantage point of your room. NOTE: DisneySea's night parade was notoriously hard to properly watch even for those who purchased seated tickets to the parade because everyone in front of them excitedly stood up. The slightly cheaper room types with Piazza view also allow guests within to catch a slanted view of the harbor hence night parade, too. 2. You MUST stand by booking site exactly 3 months before, at 11am Japan time --- Because at just 5 minutes past that opening time, almost ALL rooms will be fully booked. That's exactly what we encountered when we tried booking a room there during the days leading up to Christmas. I'd imagine booking a room during lull season and having a faster internet connection help. 2.1 You SHOULD practice booking even before 3 months before the date you want Considering that you only have less than 5 minutes to navigate the booking site, you'll probably want to practice booking a room. Do note that their website is famous for rejecting many credit cards, even from internationally reputable banks. So practicing booking and even pre-saving your details help to eliminate the time spent on entering multiple credit card details during the precious 5 minutes. 2.2 Second chance of booking a room If you've missed that golden first 5 minutes to book a room there, you can try refreshing the booking site during the next two hours or so. There's a chance that someone cancelled their booking and that would avail a room. 3. Appreciating the hotel + Enjoying your room Old European theme runs throughout the hotel, starting from their high domed-ceiling lobby (perhaps modeling the Sistine Chapel) to the hotel's shop being cheekily named MickeyAngelo (Michelangelo being the artist of the Sistine). Note that the convenient mart is within this gift shop, and also note that some unique merchandise such as the MiraCosta tote bag can only be purchased by hotel guests. Even their room décor oozes old European charm from its carved wooden furniture frames to its thick velvet curtains, down to its golden curved window handles. 4. Happy Entry for hotel guests (where is it??) This just goes without saying - Happy Entry (15 minutes before the public enters at 9am or 8.15am, depending on crowd control) for hotel guests is one major benefit of staying at the hotel. Because we checked out the park on our first day before checking into the hotel, we thought the special entrance for hotel guests beside the UCC café was the place for Happy Entry queue the next morning. How naïve we were! The Happy Entry queue was actually a short bridge away, then stairs/lift to the ground floor where there's a small security entry way tucked to the right of the main public queue's entrance (hundreds queuing there by 7.45am). It's still a 5-minute walk (or 10-minute walk away if you have strollers and need to use the ONLY lift at the bridge) from the main hotel lobby, so you might want to figure the navigation out ahead of time.
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