Hoshino Resort will open Hoshino Resort 1955 (Ichikyuugo) Tokyo Bay (7-2-3 Hinode, Urayasu, Chiba Prefecture), its first entry into the Maihama and Shin-Urayasu areas, on June 20.
Located by the sea, about 30 minutes from Tokyo Disney Resort by free shuttle bus, the hotel will support guests staying for the purpose of visiting the parks. Reservations are available today, January 17. Prices start at 9,000 yen per person per night for two people without meals.
The concept of the museum is “oldies goodies,” meaning “good old America,” and is inspired by the world of the United States around 1955, when the world’s first Disneyland was established.
The interior design makes you feel as if you are in one of the areas of the theme park, and you can enjoy your stay while immersing yourself in an extraordinary view of the world.
In addition, a public space, “2nd Room,” has been established within the hotel, which can be used 24 hours a day, even before check-in or after check-out. The interior will be decorated in a mid-century design that was popular at the same time, and there will also be a space where guests can take off their shoes and relax, as well as semi-private rooms.
A total of 638 rooms in 23 types are available. The interiors are decorated in 1950s American style, from the wallpaper to the carpets and sofas, with a combination of soothing and bold colors. All rooms are designed to be relaxing spaces where guests can take off their shoes.
The “Superior with Gorogoro Sleeper” has a “Gorogoro Sleeper” located at the back of the two beds. You can use them as sofas or for lounging around. The beds can also be used as beds when sleeping, and can accommodate up to four people.
It also has a restaurant, Cafeteria (open from 6pm to 11pm), which can be utilized when returning from the park. The menu includes everything from rice bowls to hot and cold deli items, so even if you arrive late at night, you can still enjoy freshly prepared food.
The Restaurant, open from 6 a.m., offers a breakfast buffet, and there is also a 24-hour store, Food & Drink Station, which can be used to fill up on snacks.
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