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June 21, 2024
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Property Details: Hoshino Resorts 1955 Tokyo Bay

Hoshino Resorts, which operates 70 facilities in Japan and overseas, opened its 71st facility, "Hoshino Resorts 1955 Tokyo Bay," in Chiba Prefecture's Shin-Urayasu area on June 20, 2024. Stepping into this hotel is like taking a time machine back to 1955, the year Disneyland® first opened. The "OLDIES GOODIES" concept is evident throughout, with vintage furniture, books, toys, and music from the era creating an authentic atmosphere. Guests can enjoy the soothing sounds of country music in the morning, transitioning to lively jazz and rock and roll in the evening. This immersive experience extends beyond the amusement park, allowing guests to continue their magical journey at the hotel. Catering specifically to theme park enthusiasts, the hotel has a restaurant serving freshly prepared meals throughout the day and night, a public space guests can enjoy at any time, and child-friendly guest rooms and amenities to ensure a comfortable and convenient stay.

Characteristics of Hoshino Resorts 1955 Tokyo Bay
1)Seamless Theme Park Arrival and Departure:
For early arrivals, a convenient pre-check-in option allows you to retrieve your room key swiftly after a day of fun, ensuring a smooth transition to your accommodations. Complimentary lockers are available within the building, providing a secure place to store luggage before and after check-in, allowing you to explore the area without burden. Enhance your experience with the complimentary shuttle bus service to and fro Tokyo Disney Resort®.

2)Public Space, "2nd Room" to Spend Time Freely at Any Time
One of the most recommended places in 1955 Tokyo Bay is the public space "2nd Room,"  inviting guests to unwind at any hour. Step into an era of mid-century design, where tables and chairs popular in the United States during that time adorn the space. Find your comfort in various zones: relax barefoot in a cozy area, or seek a semi-private haven by drawing the curtains. Guests can strategize for the day ahead with family and friends, take a break upon early arrival, or prepare for departure while enjoying the space's amenities. The "2nd Room" offers flexibility from pre-check-in (accessible from 5:00 AM) to 3:00 PM after check-out. Immerse yourself in this unique environment and embrace the freedom to spend time as you wish in the 2nd Room.

3)Dining and 24/7 Shopping Options for Theme Park Travelers
Theme park travelers can enjoy a variety of restaurants and shops that are open 24 hours a day. Guests can grab a bite to eat or pick up some souvenirs, regardless of their arrival or departure time. Whether you're looking for a late-night snack or an early-morning breakfast, there's something for everyone. These options provide convenience and flexibility, allowing you to tailor your dining and shopping experience to your schedule and appetite.

・Cafeteria to enjoy freshly made meals until 11:00 p.m.
"Cafeteria" is the perfect place to grab a bite after an exhausting day. Offering a range of à la carte dishes and hot and cold deli options, guests can create a meal that suits their appetite and mood. Choose from four à la carte dishes, including "Salmon Ochazuke" and "Chicken Soy Sauce Ramen," perfect for a quick and satisfying meal. For a more leisurely experience, indulge in one of the eight hot and cold deli choices, such as "Fried Chicken Honey Mustard" or "Roast Beef and Mushroom Marinade." These selections are ideal as a meal to accompany your favorite alcoholic beverage or to share with friends and family.
Business hours: 6:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. Price: 1,000 yen for à la carte dishes; 500 yen for deli items, all inclusive of tax. Reservations are not required, but prices may vary depending on the specific dish or deli option you choose.

・Recharge with a buffet even if you leave early in the morning!
At the Restaurant, savor a delightful buffet featuring both Japanese and Western cuisines. For those departing early, breakfast is served from 6:00 AM, allowing you to start your day before heading to Tokyo Disney Resort®. The highlight of the buffet is the classic American "Reuben Sandwich," a delightful combination of pastrami beef, sautéed cabbage, and cheddar cheese, soaked in butter, and grilled to perfection on an iron plate.
Business Hours: 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. (Last entry at 9:30 a.m.)
Pricing: Ages 7 and up: 2,500 yen (inclusive of tax and service charge); Ages 4 to 6: 600 yen (inclusive of tax and service charge); Ages 3 and under: Free of charge
Reservations are not required.

・24/7 Food & Drink Station 
Located in the 2nd Room area, our Food & Drink Station offers a wide range of snacks, sweets, alcoholic beverages, and essential goods around the clock. Whether you're looking for a quick bite or a light meal, our selection includes snacks, bread, cup soup, and more. You can also purchase beer, wine, and snacks to enjoy in your room or the common area, making it a perfect spot to relax and socialize with friends late into the night. Additionally, we provide leisure sheets and other items to support your theme park adventures, allowing you to prepare for the next day's excitement.
Business Hours: 24 hours. Prices vary depending on the product. Open to: Hotel Guests.

4)Room Types Tailored to Your Travel Style
Our hotel offers 638 guest rooms, with 23 diverse room types catering to various travel needs. Each room has a bathroom with a washing area, ensuring comfort and convenience for all guests, especially families with children. Specifically, the Goro Goro bedrooms and Superior Family rooms feature a spacious dresser, allowing for a seamless morning routine and stress-free preparation.

・Superior with Goro Goro bed: This room has two beds with a Goro Goro Bed at the end of the room. ”Goro Goro” is a Japanese onomatopoeia that refers to someone lounging and relaxing. Guests can use this bed as a sofa to chat with friends and family during the day and at night, it can be used as a bed, accommodating up to four people in this room.
・Superior Family: This room, ideal for families, features bunk beds and can accommodate up to four guests. The layout includes a separate sofa area between the bunk beds and the standard bed, providing space to relax and unwind after the kids are asleep or to get organized for the next day.
・Amenities and rental items that are safe even with children
Within the hall, there's a dedicated "Kids & Baby Goods" space, a convenient amenity where you can pick up essential items for your little ones before heading to your room. Items available include pajamas, toothbrushes, baby soap, wet tissues, and diapers. This service makes packing lighter and provides a safety net in case you forget certain essentials.

Overview of 1955 Tokyo Bay
Full Name of facility: Hoshino Resorts 1955 Tokyo Bay
Address: 7-2-3 Hinode, Urayasu, Chiba 
Number of rooms: 638 rooms (18 floors)
Facilities: 2nd Room (free space, Food & Drink Station), restaurants (Cafeteria, Restaurant), lockers, laundry, convenience store
Check-in at 3:00 p.m. / Check-out at 11:00 a.m.
Staring room rate: 9,000 JPY per night (per person in a 2-person stay, includes tax, and excludes meals)
Direction:
・Around 15 minutes by bus from Shin-Urayasu Station on the JR Keiyo Line (free shuttle bus available, reservation not required)
・Around 30 minutes by free shuttle bus to Tokyo Disney Resort® (reservation not required)

About Hoshino Resorts
Hoshino Resorts was first established as a Japanese inn/ryokan in 1914 in Karuizawa in Nagano Prefecture before it began the operation of other resorts in Japan. Today, it has evolved into a highly influential hotel management company and is run by 4th-generation family member Yoshiharu Hoshino. Providing a unique experience focused on the local charms of each destination and a high level of omotenashi, Japanese-style hospitality, the company has expanded rapidly out of Karuizawa since 2001 and now operates more than 60 accommodations both in and outside Japan with one of the following categories: luxury hotel brand “HOSHINOYA,” hot spring ryokan brand “KAI,” countryside resort hotel brand “RISONARE,” city tourism hotel brand “OMO,” free-spirited hotel brand “BEB,” or other unique lodgings.

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