Japan always seems to get the coolest of everything and from this March, Japan is getting some really cool Kingdom Hearts themed hotel rooms. These rooms are being prepared by the Disney Ambassador Hotel located at the Tokyo Disney Resort.
The best thing about these hotels is that each room’s key is shaped like a Keyblade. If someone wants to enter their room, they will use these Keyblade keys to get access to them and lock them up as well. The hotel will give the keys in a special box.
The hotel will give two sets of keys to each guest so that they can take one home after their stay as a souvenir. Along with a Keyblade key, the hotel will also give Kingdom Hearts postcards which the guests can take to their homes as well.
The hotel will begin giving out rooms from this March while bookings will start at the end of this month. Each room will cost 46,100 yen which amounts to nearly $424 per night. Each room is also limited to only three adults and will come with two normal beds and one trundle bed.
According to Fashion Press, the rooms can be reserved from January 30 and they will remain functional until June 23 so if you want to visit Japan and experience these rooms, you will have a limited time. Also as reported by Kotaku, the exact number of rooms are not yet known however, the hotel management told them that multiple rooms will be available for guests.
These rooms are surely attractive and for fans of the franchise, these rooms will be even better to stay in while they visit Japan. Since Disney Ambassador Hotel is located at the Tokyo Disney Resort, fans can have fun in the resort and stay in rooms decorated in their favorite video game franchise.
If you check the official website, there is also a special menu for these rooms but details of the menu are not yet known. Special Menu details will be announced sometime later or could be specific to each room in the hotel.
If you want more information rooms, you can visit Disney Hotels website for Japan. All images in this article are courtesy of Disney Hotels in Japan.
Sources: Fashion Press, Kotaku