Hotel near Tokyo Disneyland,Urayasu3.7% of visitors choose this area
AAnonymous User2025.05.17
Cleanliness: toilet has a pungent smell and we regretted not asking to change room because we checked in late at night and too tired to ask. It did not got better after room service.
Location: it was right opposite the train station but there is still free shuttle bus to send you there. Good for wet weather or when you have luggage. Was baited by other reviews that there is shuttle bus to Disneyland but there isn’t. Only free bus to nearest station and Baiharma station. You need to pay the train ticket to take resort line to Disneyland and Disneysea.
The park view isn’t ideal because you can’t really see Disneyland. Just the view of neighbouring hotels and a little bit of the parks. I believe ocean view is better.
Breakfast was decent, you can get original or chocolate pudding.
All staff are friendly and nice.
There is ice and cold water dispenser on every floor but no hot water. You can boil on your own in the room. The room is very spacious.
Hotel near Tokyo Disneyland,Urayasu3.7% of visitors choose this area
AAnonymous User2025.04.01
The room was very spacious and very clean. Smells good upon our entry. There were extra amenities for kids. The lobby has a play area for the kids while waiting and a welcome drinks that can be brought to the room. For the breakfast buffet, we went down around 8am and it was crowded already but they managed the customers well from where to sit and explanations are in English so it was really helpful. Theres not so much to choose from and foods are quite ok, I can say it's not worth for the price. Foods for the children was perfect and many to choose from which kids will love. They even have tokens for chocolate sweets for the kids. But overall, it was great and we slept soundly.
Hotel near Tokyo Disneyland,Urayasu3.7% of visitors choose this area
SSP2025.03.04
Sheraton Tokyo bay is a great hotel, especially for those visiting Disneyland. The location is very convenient, with easy check in and check out. The beds are comfortable, and the staff is friendly and helpful. There's a direct bus from Haneda to the hotel and vice versa, as well as the shuttle service to Disneyland and nearby malls. Over all, a nice and convenient place to stay.
The hotel is cheaper than other hotels, but offers you a comfy stay. Out of every hotel that i stay in Japan, this is the best hotel for us.
the room is spacious, they have a good quality brand of soap, shampoo and conditioner. The amenities are free to take in the reception area.
They also have a free bus drive to airport which is very good for those who are afraid of losing the flight, since tokyo station to narita airport is far away.
Because I had to go to work nearby and there were no better hotels around, I chose this hotel. The location of the hotel is not bad, right next to the station, and shopping is also very convenient. The mattress is a little soft, and my back hurts when I sleep. It's a bit frustrating that we didn't notice that it was a smoking room when we booked it, and the smell of smoke was too strong. We had to pay 4,400 yen a night to change to a non-smoking room. But the price of non-smoking rooms and smoking rooms on the Internet is the same. I don't understand why I have to pay extra, but I had to pay extra. I hope everyone will pay attention when booking and don't make mistakes. I made a mistake and ordered 4 nights, which cost 17,600 yen. It's super frustrating.
Hotel near Tokyo Disneyland,Urayasu3.7% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2025.04.12
It was a very good hotel,nice and big,it was very comfortable to stay,the room was nice and clean,at
the night time can see the fireworks from Disneyland,very a good experience staying there.There was a shuttle bus picking us from the hotel to bayside station and Maihama station,this make me and my family easy to travel.Nice,easy to travel from Narita airport
This is probably the review that you are looking for;
After reading a lot of reviews here, i was skeptical but went for it anyways because of its airport shuttle. Although i wished that they extend their shuttle bus services throughout the night because my flight got delayed.
The service was alright overall. I think I know who is the ‘angry red man’ in one of the negative reviews written and at first, he did seem to be an impatient person but i realised that after communicating with a lot of fast speaking foreigners, he was accustomed to their pace of talking and dont worry, he would adjust to yours.
The hotel was filled with foreigners, mainly chinese (based on the lobby) and majority were men, calling on speaker and smoking. It was kinda refreshing given that I’ve been in Japan for 3 months and this is the first time i saw such behaviour in public. But tbh, the environment was inviting and you feel less pressured to societal norms because of them lol.
The hotel lobby for my floor did smell like cigarettes but it was faint. I guess someone smoked awhile ago. The soundproofing was average. I could only hear someone when I was close to my room door.
The store at the lobby had crazy pricing so i would advice to bring your own snacks from the airport before coming. The koi pond outside was cute tho!
The cleanliness was average. It was clean but i did found a strand of hair on the wall in the toilet, but other than that (i checked everything) it was acceptably clean (but do use the slippers). My two main issues with the room are the bed and lighting. The bed was hard. It made me think that this is how it would feel like sleeping on the tatami mat LOL but if you’re staying for a night, it was bearable. The pillows were also so hard. The lighting on the other hand was limited. I had to do my make up near the door because that was the only bright and white light area. Even the toilet was kinda dimmed since it didnt have ceiling lights.
Overall; its an OK hotel option to stay for the night to catch another flight the next day. I have never been to a motel but I would compare it to one, an OK motel lol. I hope I covered most of what people tend to look for :) Also! Theres a stamp at the lobby for travellers who likes to collect stamps in Japan.
This is the fifth hotel I've stayed in Tokyo. It's larger than the hotels in the urban area and is the most luxurious one I've stayed in at the same price range in Tokyo. It has a TV in the bathtub and yukata (Japanese bathrobes), but the overall decoration is a bit outdated. The hotel has sufficient facilities, including a hot spring and a gym. However, the transportation is not very convenient. It feels like everywhere is far away. Although the hotel has a shuttle bus, it only runs at specific times. According to the map, there are other buses I can choose from, around 30 mins per one. I arrived quite late and it cost me 3000 Japanese yen to take a taxi. So, the next day, I booked a hotel in the urban area of Narita. Since the Tokyo subway is very convenient, I'd rather stay in a smaller hotel.
Stayed here last year and staff were helpful and friendly. But this time they were quite cold and stand offish.
Asked for quiet non smoking room so put us right down end of hotel right near smoking room so all night doors slamming next to us and the smell of cigarettes wafting into room
Shuttle bus is extremely crowded and doesn't run regularly. Told us we couldnt take it as walk was too far from Terminal 3 from Terminal 2 so said to call a taxi. We asked front staff to get us a taxi and told they were all booked and refused to call any taxis and told us to wait another hour for next bus.
In the end, we called taxi ourselves and one arrived in 6 minutes.
We love Japan but we'd never stay here again.
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SSteve75Stayed here last year and staff were helpful and friendly. But this time they were quite cold and stand offish.
Asked for quiet non smoking room so put us right down end of hotel right near smoking room so all night doors slamming next to us and the smell of cigarettes wafting into room
Shuttle bus is extremely crowded and doesn't run regularly. Told us we couldnt take it as walk was too far from Terminal 3 from Terminal 2 so said to call a taxi. We asked front staff to get us a taxi and told they were all booked and refused to call any taxis and told us to wait another hour for next bus.
In the end, we called taxi ourselves and one arrived in 6 minutes.
We love Japan but we'd never stay here again.
AAlisonRobertsArrived at the airport and just caught the last shuttle bus to the hotel with a friendly and helpful driver. Easy checkin and spacious twin room. Very comfy beds, kettle and coffee plus good fridge in room. Didn’t have a chance to explore the facilities in spite of having an all access pass as caught the 10.42am hotel transfer bus into Tokyo station with was comfortable, punctual, spotless and reasonably priced.
I’d skip the breakfast which cost me £18.50, as for someone vegan and gluten free (who also eats fish occasionally) there was genuinely hardly anything I could eat. The food looked mass produced and apparently the meatballs and bacon were definitely to be avoided. Probably the worst meal I’ve had in all my visits to Japan
Bblr32This is probably the review that you are looking for;
After reading a lot of reviews here, i was skeptical but went for it anyways because of its airport shuttle. Although i wished that they extend their shuttle bus services throughout the night because my flight got delayed.
The service was alright overall. I think I know who is the ‘angry red man’ in one of the negative reviews written and at first, he did seem to be an impatient person but i realised that after communicating with a lot of fast speaking foreigners, he was accustomed to their pace of talking and dont worry, he would adjust to yours.
The hotel was filled with foreigners, mainly chinese (based on the lobby) and majority were men, calling on speaker and smoking. It was kinda refreshing given that I’ve been in Japan for 3 months and this is the first time i saw such behaviour in public. But tbh, the environment was inviting and you feel less pressured to societal norms because of them lol.
The hotel lobby for my floor did smell like cigarettes but it was faint. I guess someone smoked awhile ago. The soundproofing was average. I could only hear someone when I was close to my room door.
The store at the lobby had crazy pricing so i would advice to bring your own snacks from the airport before coming. The koi pond outside was cute tho!
The cleanliness was average. It was clean but i did found a strand of hair on the wall in the toilet, but other than that (i checked everything) it was acceptably clean (but do use the slippers). My two main issues with the room are the bed and lighting. The bed was hard. It made me think that this is how it would feel like sleeping on the tatami mat LOL but if you’re staying for a night, it was bearable. The pillows were also so hard. The lighting on the other hand was limited. I had to do my make up near the door because that was the only bright and white light area. Even the toilet was kinda dimmed since it didnt have ceiling lights.
Overall; its an OK hotel option to stay for the night to catch another flight the next day. I have never been to a motel but I would compare it to one, an OK motel lol. I hope I covered most of what people tend to look for :) Also! Theres a stamp at the lobby for travellers who likes to collect stamps in Japan.
AAnonymous UserCleanliness: toilet has a pungent smell and we regretted not asking to change room because we checked in late at night and too tired to ask. It did not got better after room service.
Location: it was right opposite the train station but there is still free shuttle bus to send you there. Good for wet weather or when you have luggage. Was baited by other reviews that there is shuttle bus to Disneyland but there isn’t. Only free bus to nearest station and Baiharma station. You need to pay the train ticket to take resort line to Disneyland and Disneysea.
The park view isn’t ideal because you can’t really see Disneyland. Just the view of neighbouring hotels and a little bit of the parks. I believe ocean view is better.
Breakfast was decent, you can get original or chocolate pudding.
All staff are friendly and nice.
There is ice and cold water dispenser on every floor but no hot water. You can boil on your own in the room. The room is very spacious.
WWhitKneeWe enjoyed the hotel room so much that we decided to stay an extra night. Being in the cramped rooms of the city before and after our stay at the Hyatt Regency Tokyo Bay made it very difficult to leave. We appreciated the cleanliness, hospitality, plush beds and amenities. The only drawbacks were a bit far from Disneyland and the shuttle pick up location at the parks were quite far from the gate but, again, the hotel itself made up for that. In room dining was great, breakfast was good.
SSPSheraton Tokyo bay is a great hotel, especially for those visiting Disneyland. The location is very convenient, with easy check in and check out. The beds are comfortable, and the staff is friendly and helpful. There's a direct bus from Haneda to the hotel and vice versa, as well as the shuttle service to Disneyland and nearby malls. Over all, a nice and convenient place to stay.
CCarinaThis is the fifth hotel I've stayed in Tokyo. It's larger than the hotels in the urban area and is the most luxurious one I've stayed in at the same price range in Tokyo. It has a TV in the bathtub and yukata (Japanese bathrobes), but the overall decoration is a bit outdated. The hotel has sufficient facilities, including a hot spring and a gym. However, the transportation is not very convenient. It feels like everywhere is far away. Although the hotel has a shuttle bus, it only runs at specific times. According to the map, there are other buses I can choose from, around 30 mins per one. I arrived quite late and it cost me 3000 Japanese yen to take a taxi. So, the next day, I booked a hotel in the urban area of Narita. Since the Tokyo subway is very convenient, I'd rather stay in a smaller hotel.
AAnonymous UserThe hotel is cheaper than other hotels, but offers you a comfy stay. Out of every hotel that i stay in Japan, this is the best hotel for us.
the room is spacious, they have a good quality brand of soap, shampoo and conditioner. The amenities are free to take in the reception area.
They also have a free bus drive to airport which is very good for those who are afraid of losing the flight, since tokyo station to narita airport is far away.
GGuest UserIt was a very good hotel,nice and big,it was very comfortable to stay,the room was nice and clean,at
the night time can see the fireworks from Disneyland,very a good experience staying there.There was a shuttle bus picking us from the hotel to bayside station and Maihama station,this make me and my family easy to travel.Nice,easy to travel from Narita airport
GGuest UserA five-star hotel at four-star prices. I splurged for a king standard room and it is worth the small extra charge. The bed was superb, the pillows soft, and I achieved epic slumbers. The bathtub filled quickly although the water pressure in the sink and shower was low. Quiet rooms and all amenities made for a restful stay after a week of economy ski lodges. The breakfast was superb with made-to-order poached eggs, a bowl of sliced avocados to add to the salad, kimchee to eat with the natto, and all the delicious breakfast foods I could imagine, except there was no smoked salmon. I got such a good price I almost felt guilty.
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