Get ready to celebrate Disneyland’s 70th anniversary in style! Disney has announced exciting enhancements for the three Hotels of the Disneyland Resort, offering new ways to make your stay magical and memorable. These updates, previously unannounced, bring a fresh take on dining, themed suites, and guest amenities, perfectly timed for this milestone celebration.

Napa Rose Transforms with Modern Elegance
The award-winning Napa Rose at Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa will close this spring for a stunning transformation, reopening in fall 2025. The refreshed design will feature Craftsman-inspired elements like reclaimed French oak, artisan metals, and cabernet-hued accents. Guests can enjoy an expanded patio with al fresco dining, two cozy fireplaces, and an updated menu featuring fan favorites like the Smiling Tiger Salad. Temporary dining updates will be available during renovations—check Disneyland.com for details.

All-New Concierge Lounges: High Key Club and Grand Californian Aviary
The Disneyland Hotel will debut High Key Club, a swanky lounge celebrating the music and sounds of Disneyland circa 1955. With mid-century modern design, a custom Disneyland soundtrack, and artifacts honoring the park’s musical legacy, this space will offer concierge-level guests exclusive access, including stunning fireworks views.
At Disney’s Grand Californian, a new two-story lounge inspired by California’s giant sequoias will join the existing Veranda. Located on the fifth and sixth floors, this light-filled space will feature stunning skylights, a stained-glass door, and elegant Arts & Crafts details. Completion is slated for 2026.


Grand Californian Guest Rooms Get a Refresh
Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa will refresh its guest rooms, blending the Arts & Crafts motif with bold new colors inspired by California wildflower blooms. Original commissioned artwork from local plein air painters will complete the updated look.

Pixar Place Hotel Adds Themed Suites
This summer, Pixar Place Hotel will unveil two new premium two-bedroom suites inspired by Coco and The Incredibles. The Coco Suite will showcase Oaxacan-style architecture and handcrafted décor, while The Incredibles Suite offers mid-century design with “spy-fi” elements, interactive surprises, and a nod to Edna Mode’s iconic flair.

You can find more details at Disney Parks Blog, some offerings won’t be available until 2026.