Just like the other Disney resorts, Shanghai Disneyland will also have onsite hotels, making experiencing multiple days in the park easy. The least expensive of the two onsite hotels feature one of Disney Pixar's most successful franchises, Toy Story. Themed around Woody, Buzz and the gang, guests can enjoy entering the world of their favourite toys. The Toy Story Hotel will be adorned on the outside with the fluffy white clouds that feature on Andy's bedroom wallpaper. The lobby will be decorated with images of the characters, columns made to look like building blocks and etch-sketches. You can dine at the Sunnyside Cafe and Market, named after Toy Story 3's preschool. If themed hotel rooms arent really your thing, a stay at the Shanghai Disneyland Hotel might be better for you. Disney describe this hotel as "Luxury, Elegance and Magic. Although you can not escape the presence of Disney characters, they are used much more subtly in the Shanghai Disneyland Hotel. This can make it a welcome break from the hustle and bustle of the park. In the Shanghai Disneyland Hotel there are lots of dining options available. You can eat in Lumiéres Kitchen, a buffet style restaurant inspired by Beauty and the Beast. Ballet Café offers a quick service meal option, whilst in Aurora you can enjoy a 5 star, fine dining experience. Guests at the Shanghai Disneyland Hotel can also indulge in the King Tritons Pool and the Hakuna Matata Oasis. No matter which hotel you choose to stay in, there are some perks for staying onsite. These include complimentary water-taxis and shuttle buses to the park, free parking, priority access into the park and priority seating at restaurants and at Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique. It seems that Disney are making it worthwhile to stay with them.