Sheraton Grande Tokyo Bay Hotel
Sheraton Tokyo Bay Hotel Check-in: This time I chose the Sheraton Tokyo Bay Hotel. I had stayed here before, but it was my first time checking in by myself, and there were still quite a few things to keep in mind. 1οΈβ£ Download a translation app (like VoiceTra). 2οΈβ£ If you didn't specify children when booking, make sure to inform the staff at check-in so you can get children's toiletries. Hotel Service: Satisfied βββ ππ The staff were able to help with any issues, but since we had to use translation apps to communicate, it was a bit of a bumpy process. There were not many staff members who spoke good English. Breakfast: Very Satisfied ββββ At the Grand Cafe. The variety is not as rich as before. HΓ€agen-Dazs ice cream has been replaced with shaved ice, and R1 yogurt has been swapped for Meiji. ππ The kelp noodles were still good; kids could have two bowls. The baked salmon tasted nice, and the vegetables, as always, had limited variety. However, there were more options for fruits and bread. Location: Extremely Satisfied βββββ ππ I stayed in a sea view room with a view of Tokyo Bay. The hotel is very close to Bayside Station, just a 5-minute walk from the lobby. Plus, there's a shuttle bus to Disney. Hotel Facilities: Average ββ The hotel has a Disney store (open from 8:00 to 21:00), and the lobby has plenty of arcade games to pass the time. You can also buy Disney tickets at the front desk. There's a small convenience store, but compared to the Lawson in the neighboring Hilton, it has fewer and more expensive items. ππ There's a swimming pool on the 1st floor, but it requires an additional fee. #TokyoDisneyland #SheratonTokyoBayHotel #Tokyo ππ