Review: Disney's Grand Californian Hotel,

Review: Disney's Grand Californian Hotel
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Another view of the lobby

The Grand Californian features four unique dining experiences each with it's own well designed setting. First, for those who just want a quick bite or a snack by the pool there is White Water Snacks. This isn't another failed Clinton investment, it's a well stocked diner with an amazing view into California Adventure. Go there at almost any time of day for a quick pick me up and a peek into the park.

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The lamp and checkerboard of the Hearthstone lounge

For those who need something a bit stronger the Hearthstone Lounge will answer the call. A beautifully crafted bar with friendly staff and plenty of room to sit back and relax, even play a game of checkers, Hearthstone is sure to become a common hangout for regulars to the resort. Of special note are the beautiful 'Mickey motif' lamps and chandeliers that fill the establishment

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Storytellers Cafe

For those with a hearty appetite and a love of good food, Storytellers Café is your spot. The design plays on the history of California through its legends and craftsmen. Ample seating will make this a popular place for breakfast (which features a Character meal - buffet or a la carte), lunch and dinner (which share the same menu). The food here also tells the story of California with specialties from different regions and eras.

The jewel in the crown of the Grand Californian dinning experience is sure to be The Napa Rose. This restaurant has the best view of the new theme park and the most gourmet of the food choices. A wide selection of wines from the California valley it is named after are also available. The Napa Rose sports the most expensive menu at the hotel, so save up your pennies and head in for a grand evening.

Whether you're looking for a break from theme park madness or an elegant hotel to rest in overnight, the Grand Californian fits the bill. While it may be Disney's first themed hotel on the west coast it clearly outshines all the rest. To make reservations or more information, please call (714) 956-6425 or visit Disneyland.com. You can also use Dreams Unlimited Travel, LaughingPlace.com's official travel agency, to book the perfect Disney vacation.

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-- Posted January 4, 2000
-- Review by John Frost
-- Pictures by John Frost and Doobie Moseley

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