This is a nice hotel, but it had some flaws. It looks like a luxury hotel, but you get what you pay for, and it's not luxury pricing. They do provide services suitable for a quality hotel. There are 2 restaurants. We only ate at the America style one (the other is Japanese) and the food was mediocre. Not bad (although my husband said the steak was underseasoned and poorly cooked), but not particularly good. Our room was large. The beds were comfortable. They said we had a "view", but it was of a swimming pool and we had to listen to kids shouting fairly late at night. we could also hear fireworks being set off, although we couldn't see them. There was an absolutely awful art piece on the wall of giant horses. It was creepy because it was irridescent and the horse looked like ghosts in dim light. The bathroom was also annoying. The sink drained poorly and my husband looked at it and said it was clogged. It wasn't so bad that we complained. He just cleaned it out a bit. Also, the sink was in the same room as the toilet and tub/shower, which was annoying since I couldn't get water whenever I wanted to. Finally, the description said it had a hot tub. That is an important feature to me since I'm usually sore after walking at Disneyland all day. The hot tub was either non-existant or non-operational. A ground crew member said it would be available May... 2026 (this was April 2025). The shuttle worked well and was frequent enough that we didn't have to wait more than 20 minutes.