Room Attraction
Tokyo Bay Maihama Hotel First Resort offers
concept rooms inspired by various stories.
west side

When you return from Tokyo Disney Resort®…
you discover the entrance to a bright and fun castle, just like the ones in the fairy tales you remember from your childhood!
Visitors to the castle are the most important guests invited to the castle.
Passing through the bright red carpeted corridor and opening the candlelit door,
you will find yourself in a guest room surrounded by the comfortable splendor of the castle.
Enjoy a dreamy night spent in the castle of your dreams.






The concept of the Castle Rooms is “a guest room in a castle.”
Not only the rooms, but also the elevator halls on each floor are themed after castles
, each with its own unique world view.
The theme of the 3rd floor elevator hall “Fairy Tale Castle”
represents a castle tucked away in the woods, with a mural depicting a view from the castle balcony,
a hidden paradise surrounded by birds.
4th floor elevator hall “fairy tale castle” theme
“Castle garden” extends and the corridor from the hall to your room has items inspired by
Wonder Castle.
5th floor elevator hall “King’s Hall” theme
A hall where guests enjoy a ball appears, making you feel like a princess.
This is a popular photo spot.
The theme of the 6th floor elevator hall “Entrance Hall of a Castle”
Carriages are painted on the front wall of the hall to welcome guests.
Concepts & Motifs




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A “picture book world that can be enjoyed by both children and adults” where a cute world view spreads throughout the room.
Deluxe Family Room” is a spacious room for a large group of guests, such as three generations of parents and children or a girls’ night out.
We also offer “moderate rooms” limited to two rooms with a view of Tokyo Bay outside the window.
With a relaxing living space in the center and four large beds around it,
the deluxe family room is bright and spacious.
Storybook motifs such as the moon, bears, stars, and rudder are hidden throughout the room.
The moderate room is a calm space unified by soft colors.
The window offers a view of Tokyo Bay and a night view.
Concepts & Motifs




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This is America in the days of the western frontier, where the frontier spirit lives on.
A room in an inn where intrepid adventurers, who are carving their way through uncharted lands, arrive during their journey…….
Feel like an adventurer and travel back in time






When you step off the elevator, you are in the hall of an adventurer on his way to the western frontier.
Two bookshelves by the window are lined with old books, globes and other research items,
as well as bins full of gems and earthenware collected during the adventure.
The hall walls on the seventh floor depict a steam locomotive racing through the wilds of the American Midwest.
Mysterious footprints appear and disappear and reappear in various places, including on the walls of the elevator hall.
Footprints can also be found in the guest rooms.
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annexe

A concept room themed on a “large cruise ship” that looks as if it is about to start moving at any moment.
There are rooms where you can see, touch, and feel like a captain, as well as a playful elevator hall!
Stay in a room that looks like a real ship’s cabin, and now, set sail for the open sea!





The theme of the 3rd floor elevator hall “Machine Room” is
with levers, buttons, and meters that seem ready to move at any moment.
Fun mechanisms are everywhere.
The theme of the 4th floor elevator hall “Cruising Mini Park”
will feature a pool deck with floating floats and beach balls, and
a casual, marine-inspired bar.
5th and 6th floor elevator halls “bright and open open open deck” is the theme.
Floats, lifeboats, steering wheels for use in reserve, and anchors are also provided.
This is a space that both children and adults can enjoy and want to explore.
There is a traveler’s trunk at the back of the corridor on the 5th and 6th floors, and
a playful interior drawing design of the ANNEX building that resembles a ship’s chart.
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south side

The United States in the 1950s when Disneyland opened in California.
Rock ‘n’ roll” and “Cadillacs,” young men with regents and ponytails.
Welcome to a bright, peaceful and prosperous time in America.





Travel back in time to the American dream of the 1950s!
South Side Avenue, a bustling South Side Avenue that feels like an American city,
takes you back to the American dream of the 50’s.
The design of the building combines the American fashion trends you see when you get off the elevator with
contemporary trends,
blending with the wood grain and chrome molding on the walls to create a serene atmosphere.
The artwork and furniture give you a sense of the era, and the large elevator’s large view mirrors
immerse people in an elegant mood and create a relaxing space.