Night in Mickey's Penthouse at Disneyland in Southern California

As a travel agent specializing in Disney vacations, I get to experience lots of "magic" everyday. However, one of the highlights of my career was my recent trip to Disneyland to stay in Mickey's Penthouse. This night in Mickey's Penthouse is only available for guests that win the Year of a Million Dreams celebration. Since not everyone gets to experience this suite, it was an extra special trip!

Our visit to Disneyland started with a night in Mickey's Penthouse at the Disneyland Hotel. Upon arrival, we were escorted up a glass elevator to the top floor of the Disneyland Hotel. As we walked to our room, the tour guide talked about some of the history of the hotel and Mickey's Penthouse. This penthouse is on the Concierge Floor with other rooms, but it is hard to miss this room. You see a big red double doors that say Mickey's Penthouse on a plaque. As you enter, all you can do it gasp. It really is Mickey's suite! The colors are all red, black and yellow with Mickey phones, Mickey statues, and pictures of the big mouse everywhere.

As you walk over to the living room, you cannot miss the floor to ceiling sliding glass windows with an incredible view of the Downtown Disney and Theme Parks. It is a beautiful view! The living room area is just as fun with Mickey colors (yellow, black and red) furniture and an entertainment center that has Disney Themed Books (all autographed by the writers) and statues and figurines of Mickey and friends. There is one huge flat screen TV and two smaller flat screen TVs (for the kids). On the ceiling is a huge Mickey Mouse shaped light that changes colors from blue to purple. This Mickey Mouse is the full length of the whole room.

Another fun feature of this room was the magic mirror. Right at the front entrance is an oval shaped mirror. This is Mickey's magic mirror. There are two lights on top of this mirror. Anytime the lights flicker, Mickey Mouse would appear. You could actually interact with you. Mickey would tell jokes and you could actually answer the jokes and he would respond. Mickey Mouse was truly interacting with you in person.

One of the kids' favorite rooms is Mickey's Playroom. The playroom was truly all Mickey Mouse fun with a Mickey phone and lamp (that talked to you anytime you turned it on and off), a huge round bed, bean bag chair, and entertainment center that was the shape of Mickey's head. The entertainment center had lots of entertainment from video games to popular Disney movies. This room also had a sliding glass door with the views of Downtown Disney and the Theme Parks. Right next to the sliding glass door was an Animators Center where the kids could color and draw with black lights.

Some of the extra special features of this night included the exceptional service from the VIP Coordinators, Concierges, and Guest Services. These Cast Members went above and beyond to make sure this night and our whole trip was one to remember. As a past Cast Member, it was nice to experience this trip as a guest and receive the typical magic that we always hear our guests talk about.

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