
Pirates of the Caribbean Suite, Disneyland Resort, CA, USA
Disneyland Resort Pirates Suite
One of two themed suites on the top floor of the Bonita Tower, the Pirates of the Caribbean Suite features lots of rich furnishings and pictures of pirates. Unfortunately, none of them left their treasure chest behind. This room has an especially nice view of the Neverland Pool, which you can see later.
The "Pirates of the Caribbean Suite" experience begins as you ring the doorbell, which plays, "Yo Ho, Yo Ho, A Pirate's Life For Me," while inside you will find plenty of pirate inspiration. There you will find Old World rugs covering dark-stained hardwood floors, with wooden beams overhead and Spanish colonial-style furnishings. However, this six guest presidential suite has plenty of modern day comforts, including a wet bar, 42-inch plasma TV and surround sound stereo system.
The Captain's Quarters features a canopied four-poster bed with cast iron lighting fixtures and a 37-inch LCD TV. While young pirates will gravitate toward the second bedroom, all nautical-themed, of course.
Furthermore, there are plenty of suite treasures, a replica of Captain Jack Sparrow's revolver, rare pirate figurines, and a replica of the mysterious Davy Jones' "Dead Man's Chest." The suite also boasts spectacular views of the Never Land Pool area below, Santa Catalina Island, the nearby San Bernardino Mountains and fireworks over Disneyland. This room has an especially nice view of the Neverland Pool, complete with Jolly Roger.
Unfortunately, the suite is only available to book by calling our Disneyland Resort Central Reservations Office because it cannot be booked through a travel agent or on-line. Currently the Suite will not be part of any normal contracted vacation packages and it will cost you $2,500 per night, so you better bring most if not all of your gold.
Reservations:
(714) 956-MICKEY (6425)
Hotel Operator:
(714) 778-6600

3 Rivers Lodge, Dominica
Looking for a more authentic experience than Disney can offer? Try Dominica's 3 Rivers Eco Lodge where you can snag a seven night package including a tour of Caribbean Indian Territory, Southeast, and Northern Dominica.
Since Dominica is where many scenes of the Disney Pirates trilogy was filmed, you should still be able to get your fill of on-screen pirates, all while dabbling in the lore of legendary real world pirate antics.
Furthermore, lodge owner Jem Winston is a leader in sustainable ecotourism, so rest assured, your cottage will be full of renewable-energy products.


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