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Upon checking in and turning on my phone's WiFi, I was surprised to find it automatically connected. It turns out the Royal Park Hotel has so many branches in Japan! I'd actually stayed at their Nara and Nagoya locations before, but this one is clearly brand new this year. The facilities are all sparkling new, but there was a slight 'new renovation' smell in the room, and the windows couldn't be opened, which was a real downside. It would have been much better if there was some ventilation.
The hotel's transportation isn't the most convenient. While there are shuttle buses to Maihama Station, DisneySea, and Disneyland, they aren't very frequent. I ended up walking back from Disneyland twice. It's okay if you're only going to Disney, but if you plan to visit other places in between, you'll definitely need to reconsider.
For a hotel of this size, the laundry room is quite small. Almost every evening, there was a queue for washing machines. The Japanese are incredibly polite; everyone waited quietly in line, and no one would try to jump ahead until you had finished taking out your clothes. It was a pleasant experience.
However, the hotel staff's service was absolutely top-notch. From the front desk to the lobby, there were at least a dozen staff members, many of them charming and enthusiastic young women.
There's a Lawson convenience store on the first floor with a good selection of items. Oddly, though, lately they've only been selling fried chicken cutlet rice, with no beef bowls available. If you're buying things after returning from Disney in the evening, you might have to queue.
The hotel's parking lot is massive, suggesting that quite a few Japanese travelers stay here, especially on weekends. There were also many high school students on study trips, which felt quite joyful. I chatted with them briefly, and they seemed a bit oblivious to how good they had it.
I didn't take photos of the beds, but from what others have posted, you can tell the hotel's layout is very well-designed. The four beds are positioned in each corner, unlike the Oriental Hotel I stayed at before where the four beds were crammed together, which felt very strange. This is probably the biggest plus point for this hotel!
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