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Enjoying Disneyland is a magical experience in itself but if you are the daily chosen winner, you and your family will stay one night in the Disneyland Dream Suite, originally intended for Walt Disney himself.

The two-bedroom, two-bath suite, worth about $600 per night, is packed with special effects and surprises to enchance its guests. The 2,600 sq.-foot suite cost $3 million to construct.

Walt personally supervised artist Dorothea Redmond’s designs for “The Royal Suite” until his death in December, 1966. Redmond was a famous Hollywood set designer who had contributed her skills to such classic films as David O. Selznick’s “Gone With the Wind” and Alfred Hitchocock’s “Rear Window”. For 11 years the suite sat vacant, the public unaware that the space even existed.

The apartment, located at 21 Royal Street above Pirates of the Caribbean (to be known as “The Royal Suite”) was never used by Walt Disney. In October of 2007, it was announced that the Disney Gallery would be refurbished and called the “Disneyland Dream Suite”, as part of the Year of A Million Dreams promotion.

Each room has a distinctly different motif which speaks to a different part of the park:

Front parlor French provincial décor in blues and golds, representing New Orleans Square.
Master bedroom Victorian era décor in aqua and forest green, with a starscape ceiling and an Adventureland theme.
Master bathroom Fantasyland theme with a replica Tiffany window over the bathtub inspired by “Sleeping Beauty”
Children’s bedroom Frontierland theme in burgundy and gold, features a model train that circles the room at bedtime.
Children’s bathroom themed to Main Street U.S.A.
Central courtyard electronic fireflies inhabit the trees.
Patio balcony overlooks the Rivers of America with an incomparable view of the Fantasmic nighttime show.
Wheelchair/ECV Accessible