We looked at getting a Disney hotel (or nearby, anyway) for a two day stay in Tokyo, and this appeared to be quite handy. As it turned out it cost about 1/3 the price of the resort hotels, and travel to & from Disneyland was no great problem from here. Caught the Kensei line, and after 4 stops we were at the front gate to the Disney Park. We could then see why the resort hotels could charge what they did, as the place was packed..school holidays in Japan are from 25th July to 31st August, so the "close" hotels are all full to the brim. We had no dramas getting around, either to the park (30 minutes) or into Tokyo proper (30 minutes) using the trains, which always run on time. The Dai-Ichi Hotel itself is in a fair location on the waterfront, with good views from the guest rooms (levels 23 - 26). Plenty of shops in the Seafort building to which the hotel is attached, and a great little Irish pub (the Roundstone), which is well worth a visit for some reasonably priced nosh and a few coldies (given it was summer when we were there..it was compulsory to get a few into us each day)
Can't fault the hotel, and for the price, is excellent value.





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