Home Attractions Disney’s New “Toy Story” Hotel Will Let Guests Stay in Andy’s Room By Karly WoodDecember 14, 2018 Search more like this disneyfamily-friendlyfamily-restaurantsfashionhotelinfinityexteriorinspireupdateenhancebedroomfurniturestandardground Read next Attractions The Best Organic Clothes for Babies & Toddlers Attractions 45 Pumpkin Carving Designs That’ll Wow the Neighborhood Attractions Target’s Best Holiday Deals Start Sooner Than You Think Attractions This Larger Than Life Mister Rogers Monument is Exactly What the World Needs Attractions Want a Free Donut on Halloween? Here’s How to Get One from Krispy Kreme Reach for the skies…and your wallets, because in 2021, you’ll be able to stay at the brand new Toy Story hotel! Disney Parks announced it would break ground on a new affordable, family-friendly hotel completely inspired by the beloved Toy Story films at its Tokyo Disney Resort. The 600-room hotel will be constructed in the whimsical fashion we’ve come to love about the Toy Story world. The exterior of the hotel and the spacious gardens will look like they’re made of entirely of toys, and the interiors will definitely wow the kiddos. The guest rooms may have standard accommodations to fit your budget-friendly itinerary, but they are inspired by the look and feel of Andy’s own bedroom. Colorful furniture, immersive features and of course, Woody and the gang will all be there to make your stay as magical as possible. The hotel will also have a family restaurant on the grounds to enhance your stay even more. The new amenities are part of a large update to Tokyo Disney and Tokyo DisneySea Parks that will take place over the next few years, allowing for more guests and accommodations. This exciting Toy Story news has us saying, “Mugen no kanata e!” Or, if you don’t speak Japanese: “To infinity and beyond!” ––Karly Wood All photos: Courtesy of Disney Parks RELATED STORIES 30 Epic New Attractions Coming to Disney Parks in 2019 Disneyland Is Having a Huge Sale Right Now on Tickets & Hotel Fares This Is When You Should Go to Disney World in 2019—& When You Shouldn’t