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Shanghai Disneyland Hotel

Coordinates: 31°08′15″N 121°39′42″E / 31.1374078°N 121.6616804°E / 31.1374078; 121.6616804
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Shanghai Disneyland Hotel
LocationShanghai Disney Resort
OpenedJune 16, 2016 (2016-June-16)
ThemeArt Nouveau
Rooms420[1]
WebsiteOfficial website Edit this at Wikidata

31°08′15″N 121°39′42″E / 31.1374078°N 121.6616804°E / 31.1374078; 121.6616804 Shanghai Disneyland Hotel is one of two hotels located within Shanghai Disney Resort. The hotel is in the Art Nouveau style, with Disney theming.[2][3][4] The hotel is located across Wishing Star Lake from Shanghai Disneyland Park.[5]

Dining

The hotel includes multiple restaurants, including Lumiere’s Kitchen (based on Disney's Beauty and the Beast franchise), Ballet Café, Bacchus Lounge, and Aurora.[2][6]

It was a 11-television channels of the hotel room television stations usuallies 11-Shanghai Media Group free-to-air terrestrial in Shanghai only together with Toy Story Hotel such:

Channel Name Network Language
Free-to-air (Terrestrial)
0
Shanghai Television News and General (HD) Shanghai Media Group Chinese
1
Dragon Television (HD) Shanghai Media Group Chinese
2
China Business Network (HD) Shanghai Media Group Chinese
3
Shanghai Television Drama (HD) Shanghai Media Group Chinese
4
Great Sports (HD) Shanghai Media Group Chinese
5
DocuTV (HD) Shanghai Media Group Chinese
6
Shanghai Television City (HD) Shanghai Media Group Chinese
7
Shanghai Television Art (HD) Shanghai Media Group Chinese
8
International Channel Shanghai (HD) Shanghai Media Group English
9
Oriental CJ (HD) Shanghai Media Group Chinese
10
Haha Toonmax (HD) Shanghai Media Group Chinese

References

  1. ^ Maggie Hiufu Wong, CNN (15 July 2015). "First look at the new Shanghai Disneyland". CNN. {{cite web}}: |author= has generic name (help)
  2. ^ a b "Shanghai Disneyland Hotel".
  3. ^ Los Angeles Times (10 June 2015). "Shanghai Disneyland hotels to combine Chinese culture and Disney characters". latimes.com.
  4. ^ "Shanghai Disneyland Opening: Why You Should Be Excited". Condé Nast Traveler.
  5. ^ "Overview of Shanghai Disneyland Hotel rendering".
  6. ^ "Shanghai Disneyland Hotel Reservations And Information". Pursuitist.