Disneyland is preparing for its 70th anniversary celebration this spring with new entertainment offerings, including an attraction featuring an audio-animatronic figure of Walt Disney. In addition to the park's festivities, Disneyland's on-site hotels are undergoing enhancements.
The Disneyland Hotel will introduce a new concierge lounge called the High Key Club this summer. The lounge will feature a midcentury modern aesthetic inspired by Disneyland's early years and will be located in the hotel's Adventure Tower. It promises nearly double the size of its predecessor, offering guests complimentary food and beverages along with prime viewing for nighttime shows.
Disney's Grand Californian Hotel & Spa is adding a second club-level lounge inspired by California's state tree, the giant sequoia. Scheduled to open in 2026, it will offer snacks and beverages in a two-story space overlooking the Great Hall lobby. Meanwhile, guest rooms at the hotel are being refreshed with new decor and bedding that align with the current design but include bold accent colors and artwork from local painters.