Everything about Disneyland Dream Suite totally explained
The Disneyland Dream Suite is a 2,600 square foot luxury apartment located in
New Orleans Square, in the
Disneyland Park. Beginning January 31, 2008, guests of the park may be randomly selected to spend the night in this one of a kind suite as part of the
Year of a Million Dreams Giveaway.
History of the Suite
In the early 1960s, as construction of
New Orleans Square was proceeding,
Walt Disney decided he needed a bigger entertaining facility for various VIPs that came to the Park. He already had an apartment above the Fire Station on Main Street, U.S.A., but it was too small to host extensive events. Walt decided to place the suite in New Orleans Square, away from the hustle and bustle of the park.
Walt brought in set designer Dorothea Redmond, famous for the sets in
Gone with the Wind, to help him with the apartment layout. To furnish and decorate the area, Walt left his wife Lilly and Walt Disney Studio set decorator Emile Kuri to collaborate, as they'd on other projects (
Club 33, the Firehouse Apartment, etc.). The project was christened The Royal Suite, after the street in New Orleans Square (Royal Street) the apartment's entrance is on.
Unfortunately, Walt Disney died on December 15, 1966. As a consequence, many projects at Walt Disney Productions were either put on hold or abandoned. The Royal Suite was abandoned at the request of the surviving brother, Roy. He felt that the family couldn't really enjoy The Royal Suite with Walt gone. The Suite was fairly close to completion at the time of Walt's death, including infrastructure and plumbing.
From July 11, 1987 to August 7, 2007, the space housed
the Disney Gallery.
The Dream Suite
On October 1, 2007 the Walt Disney Company announced that the recently closed Disney Gallery would be remodeled and turned into the Disneyland Dream Suite. The remodeled suite would be the realization of Walt's dream to have a larger private apartment built at Disneyland, and would be made available to randomly selected guest of the park. The space underwent a whirlwind remodeling, with Disney
Imagineers closely following the original design drawings from Dorothea Redmond.
Located above the
Pirates of the Caribbean ride, the Disneyland Dream Suite includes a living room, open-air patio, two bedrooms and two bathrooms.
A January 2008 company press release described the Suite as follows:
"Guests may enter the Dream Suite by climbing the grand staircase outside the entrance to the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction. An elevator will be available to accommodate guests with disabilities. Through the doorway at the top of the stairs is the Living Room, designed in a French Provincial style reflecting the New Orleans Square setting. Unusual decorative items like a full-size carousel horse, a mechanical songbird and original wall paintings of European castles will conjure up memories of Walt Disney and the inspirations that went into creating the magical world of Disneyland.
The Suite features not one, but two Master Bedrooms. In one, the spirit of early 20th century innovation and the American frontier are summoned with an earthy color scheme, leather furniture, a cast-iron stove, an electric train and vintage mechanical toys. The other Master Bedroom is on the side of the residence nearest Adventureland, and its lush décor and atmosphere evoke the exotic flavor of jungle adventure stories as told in the Victorian era.
The Bayou-themed Patio, central to the Disneyland Dream Suite and open to the sky above, is filled with tropical vegetation, furnished with comfortable chaises and illuminated by Chinese lanterns. Using a type of Disney magic familiar to guests on Pirates of the Caribbean, the Patio is also visited by fireflies.
As guests settle in for a stay in the Disneyland Dream Suite, they'll discover special effects surprises in each room. It could be a special tune in a striking clock, a sunset or a starscape that appears when the lights go down, subtle audio enhancements, or something totally unexpected."
One of the most distinctive characteristics of the Dream Suite is the private balcony, which overlooks the
Rivers of America. From here guests have an unobstructed view of the nighttime spectacular
Fantasmic! In addition to that night’s lodging in the Disneyland Dream Suite, each selected 2008 Disney Dreams Giveaway winner of the Disneyland Dream Suite will also be celebrated as the Honorary Grand Marshal in that day’s Disneyland parade.
Image:DDS_Master_Suite.jpg|Victorian Master Suite
Image:DDS_Children's_Bedroom.jpg|Children's Frontierland Suite
Image:DDS_Living_Room.jpg|Living Room Area
Image:DDS Interior Patio.jpg|Bayou themed interior patio area
Image:DDS Private Balcony.jpg|Private Balcony overlooking the Rivers of America
Image:DreamSuiteMasterBathroom1_Disney.jpg|Master Bathroom
Image:DreamSuiteMasterBathroom2_Disney.jpg|Master Bath Jacuzzi Tub
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