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Toy Story Hotel

Toy Story Hotel, Tokyo Disneyland review

Posted on July 8, 2025July 8, 2025 by Chillie Falls

Written by Julie Jones, Have Wheelchair Will Travel, March 3, 2025

When heading to any of the Disney Parks, the best way to truly immerse yourself in the Disney spirit is by staying in one of the Disney hotels. So, keeping that in mind, when Amelia and I headed to Tokyo Disneyland we picked the Toy Story Hotel for a one night stay. The big advantage at the time (December 2024) was that staying at the hotel offered us additional perks within Tokyo Disneyland and at DisneySea in the Fantasy Springs area. The hotel’s location is also a winner with the parks just an easy monorail trip away.

Toy Story Hotel Tokyo Disney - Have Wheelchair Will Travel

Toy Story Hotel, Tokyo Disneyland review

The Toy Story Hotel was a fun way to start our Tokyo Disneyland experience and although we were not able to stay in one of the universal design rooms (accessible rooms) I thought a Toy Story Hotel Tokyo, review may still be of interest. If you are keen to learn more about the accessible accommodation you can find that here on the Tokyo Disney Hotel website.

Toy Story Hotel Tokyo Disney - Have Wheelchair Will Travel

From the moment we pulled up in a taxi to the Toy Story Hotel in Tokyo we felt like landed in a Pixar movie.

Upon check-in guests are either allocated a Buzz Lightyear themed room or a Woody themed room. We went to “infinity and beyond” for the night in a Buzz themed room and the immersion began from the hotel lobby lift to the Buzz Lightyear floors.

Toy Story Hotel Tokyo Disney - Have Wheelchair Will Travel

As with any Disney experience, the theming is exceptional and detailed at every turn, no more so than in the hotel rooms.

Toy Story Hotel Tokyo Disney - Have Wheelchair Will Travel

I felt we had landed in Andy’s room, from the colouring to the decorations, the hotel design and attention to detail is exceptional.

Toy Story Hotel Tokyo Disney - Have Wheelchair Will Travel

An Etch A Sketch frame surrounds the television, Toy Story designs decorate the walls and even the complimentary slippers have Woody on them.

Toy Story Hotel Tokyo Disney - Have Wheelchair Will Travel

The room has hardwood floors and a pull down rollaway bed, though once the rollaway is out there isn’t much room to move around.

Toy Story Hotel Tokyo Disney - Have Wheelchair Will Travel

There is no wardrobe in the room, instead a peg hanging space which maximises the circulation space.

Toy Story Hotel Tokyo Disney - Have Wheelchair Will Travel

Tea and coffee making facilities and a small safe are also features of the room.

Toy Story Hotel Tokyo Disney - Have Wheelchair Will Travel

As I mentioned at the start of this review, we were unable to stay in an accessible room so I am sharing the bathroom in our room which offered a separate cubicle for the toilet and the bath/shower.

Toy Story Hotel Tokyo Disney - Have Wheelchair Will Travel

A hand-held shower is available beside the bath with a small stool.

Toy Story Hotel Tokyo Disney - Have Wheelchair Will Travel
Toy Story Hotel Tokyo Disney - Have Wheelchair Will Travel

In the majority of Japanese hotels, pyjamas are provided for guest use (but not to take) and in our Toy Story room we had Buzz Lightyear inspired PJs which I couldn’t wait to put on. When I talk about immersion, it really is in every detail in the Toy Story Hotel.

Take a full tour of the room below.

https://youtube.com/watch?v=WMF-JaDmMxE%3Ffeature%3Doembed
Toy Story Hotel Tokyo Disney - Have Wheelchair Will Travel

Breakfast was included in our stay and we found the Lotso Garden Cafe to be accessible.

Toy Story Hotel Tokyo Disney - Have Wheelchair Will Travel

The breakfast menu didn’t offer many items we are used to on a morning buffet but it was certainly in keeping with the Toy Story theming.

Toy Story Hotel Tokyo Disney - Have Wheelchair Will Travel

We had some eggs, fruit and pastries.

Toy Story Hotel Tokyo Disney - Have Wheelchair Will Travel

Inside the hotel there is a lovely gift shop with plenty of Toy Story themed merchandise and another convenience-style store with food and snack items.

Toy Story Hotel Tokyo Disney - Have Wheelchair Will T
Toy Story Hotel Tokyo Disney - Have Wheelchair Will Travel

Outside the hotel we found ourselves reduced to toy size while all the characters towered above us, perfect for fabulous photos. Children could be seen running around with incredulous delight at all their characters being larger than life.

Toy Story Hotel Tokyo Disney - Have Wheelchair Will Travel

We loved our stay at the Toy Story Hotel but it is pricey. Being short on time the money was worth it for the benefits it afforded us but the online booking system was also a little confusing. But, for a fully immersive Disney experience, it really can’t be beat.

If visiting Tokyo, make sure you also check out these reviews –

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