A newly reimagined lounge just recently opened at the Disneyland Hotel‘s Adventure Tower. This fun new space celebrates the music and sounds of Disneyland park circa 1955 and beyond, paying homage to the mid-century modern aesthetic of the era. The High Key Club is filled with lots of fun history and references, from a colorful mural to recreations of Disneyland artifacts.
The lounge includes several great amenities for Club-Level guests, including light bites throughout the day and views of fireworks on select nights. We recently got the chance to visit the lounge, and we’ll take you through a tour of the space and its offerings! At Mickey Visit, we report on the latest Disney news and additions, like the latest milestone on Disneyland’s two new rides and a potential change to Disney’s ticket pricing model.
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High Key Club at Disneyland Hotel

Disneyland Hotel 70th anniversary decor
The High Key Club is located on the 11th floor of the Adventure Tower, offering views of the resort. The lounge looks out broadly over Downtown Disney and the parks, providing a good line of sight for fireworks in the evenings.
The views here are stunning and on a clear Southern California day you feel like you have a complete look at the entire Disneyland Resort.
The new space is a reimagining of the previous E-Ticket Lounge that was here. They also enlarged the lounge space by cutting into surrounding rooms. They got rid of the Fairytale suite and some rooms in order to make this lounge far bigger-nearly double the size.
Club-Level guests can use the lounge from 6:30 AM to 10 PM every day. They can enjoy breakfast, snacks, and beverages throughout the day, and views of the fireworks with music in the evenings on nights when they are offered. You can see the general view below and how it looks out over the entire resort.

High Key Club Downtown Disney view
When a guest who is first checking in to the hotel drives up to the hotel and passes through the front gate, a cast member from the lounge is alerted, and they head down to the lobby to meet the guest. They then bring guests up here to the lounge to orient them and get them into their room. Guests who are club level do not have to go through the standard check-in process downstairs.
There is also a special welcome drink that you can see in the to-go container below, which is a sweet, juicy drink.

High Key Club fruit drink
There are lovely cast members up here who work hard to make stays memorable and magical. I had really great interactions with the ones I met, who went above and beyond to help out with any needs.

High Key Club desk
There are various food offerings available at the lounge throughout the day. From 6:30 AM to 10 AM, there is a breakfast spread of assorted fresh pastries, cereal, fruit, and juices.

spa water High Key Club Disneyland Hotel
In the afternoon, you can enjoy fresh fruit, snacks, and beverages from 11 AM to 4 PM. For the trail mix bar, they know that some people are allergic to specific nuts, so they have them all separate so you can make the perfect mix.

Disneyland Hotel High Key Club food spread
In the early evening, there are light bites like select appetizers, charcuterie plates, and crudites offered from 5 PM to 7 PM. Then, in the evenings, you can enjoy sweets and beverages from 8 PM to 10 PM. Wine and beer are available by request, as well as ice cream and water bottles.

snacks at High Key Club
The theming of the lounge is inspired by the legacy of original and classic sounds at Disneyland, celebrating the music, artists, musicians, and voices, as well as the unique instruments, bands, foley sounds, and history of audible magic at the park. Check out these fun doors!

High Ley Club entrance at Disneyland
In the space, you’ll see recreations of important artifacts in Disneyland history relating to its iconic sounds and songs. Check out this mural over the booths with lots of references to Disneyland’s musical history, including the Sherman brothers, the Tiki Room, Pirates of the Caribbean, etc.

mural in High Key Club
There is a key to the musical timeline of the mural detailing all of the references. Zoom in on the photo below to check out some of the great Disneyland history references. Very fun to check this out!

Disneyland High Key Club timeline
Above the food spread, you can see garments and instruments honoring the Disneyland Band and Dapper Dans.

High Key club food and decor
You’ll find some tidbits about the musical history of the park detailed, like this plaque on “The Opening Day Band That Never Left.”

High Key Club artifacts display
Next to this photo of Walt Disney’s Regina music player are discs from Walt’s own collection on display.
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musical references in High Key Club
This newly reimagined lounge is a great perk for Club-Level guests with some convenient amenities and very creative theming!
What do you think of the new space? Have you ever stayed at a club-level room at one of the Disneyland Resort Hotels? Do you recommend it to others?
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