Oriental Hotel Tokyo Bay — the family hotel closest to DisneySea, marine-theme rooms + breakfast included
If you're planning a family trip to DisneySea and want a hotel that is closest, reasonably priced, and the kids will love — Oriental Hotel Tokyo Bay is the name many families write down first. The hotel sits in Shin-Urayasu, just a 5-minute walk from the station, and a single stop on the JR line takes you to Maihama (the Disney gateway) in only 7 minutes. The Marin Moderate Triple room sports a bright marine-blue and pine-wood design — kids who wake up in that room are already in the Disney spirit before they leave. Add a breakfast buffet included from the start, and a score of 9.2 from 969 reviews, and the case is clear.
Oriental Hotel Tokyo Bay sits at 1-8-2 Mihama, Urayasu — a location that family travellers visiting Tokyo Disney Resort actively hunt for. It is a 5-minute walk to Shin-Urayasu Station, then a single stop on the JR Keiyo Line to Maihama Station in 7 minutes. Maihama is the front door to Tokyo Disney Resort. For families whose priority is DisneySea rather than Disneyland, Shin-Urayasu has a geographic advantage: DisneySea sits on the eastern side of the resort, making it measurably closer to this neighbourhood than Disneyland on the northern side.
"The Marin Triple room is gorgeous — kids absolutely loved it, and they were ready for Disney the moment they woke up. Breakfast buffet was great, staff was warm and helpful. Families who stay here all say the same: best value in Shin-Urayasu."
The thing guests with children talk about most is the Marin Moderate Triple room at 32 sqm, designed in a bright marine-blue palette with light pine wood. Three single beds fit comfortably for two adults and a child, and the cheerful décor genuinely makes kids feel as though they have stepped onto a Disney ship before the day even begins. The theme and the room layout come up again and again across reviews — both Thai and international families mention it as a reason to return.
Another consistently praised point is the breakfast buffet, which is bundled into the room rate from the start. No add-on package, no morning scramble — kids eat well before heading to Disney. And the hotel sits a 5-minute walk from AEON Mall Urayasu, where a full supermarket, food court, souvenir shops, and a pharmacy are all within easy reach. Bento boxes, snacks, and packaged gifts from here cost 40-50% less than the same items inside the Disney resort — a tip that many returning guests pass on enthusiastically.
For bigger groups of four to six, the hotel offers Connecting Twin Rooms totalling 56 sqm — two rooms joined by an internal door. Teenage kids get their own space, parents get theirs, and no one fights over floor space. This room type is heavily in demand and books out fast, particularly over Golden Week and summer holidays. Families who have their eye on Connecting Rooms should plan to book two to three months ahead.
It is worth being straightforward about one limitation: Oriental Hotel Tokyo Bay is not a Disney Official Partner Hotel, which means it does not offer Early Park Entry privileges. For families with a specific plan built around beating the crowds at rope-drop, this matters. For most families entering at standard opening time, it makes no difference to the day, and the lower room rate compared with Official hotels is the trade-off that most guests say is worth it.
A handful of reviews note that the interior décor feels slightly dated compared with recently renovated Shin-Urayasu hotels such as Brighton Hotel or Mitsui Prana. For families who spend the bulk of their time at the parks and use the hotel mainly for sleep and breakfast, this observation rarely affects satisfaction. The 9.2 score across 969 reviews makes it clear that the vast majority of guests leave happy with what they paid for.
Taken as a whole, Oriental Hotel Tokyo Bay sits squarely in the sweet spot of the Shin-Urayasu category — priced at ¥24,500 including breakfast, it falls between Brighton Hotel (¥28,000) and Mitsui Prana (¥21,000), while delivering the closest proximity to DisneySea, a room design kids genuinely enjoy, a mall within easy walking distance, and a review count that inspires real confidence. If your trip revolves around DisneySea, this is the clearest answer on offer.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Marin Triple 32 sqm marine-theme design — kids love it
- ✓ Breakfast buffet included in the room rate
- ✓ Closest to DisneySea in the Shin-Urayasu group — 7 min by JR
- ✓ AEON Mall 5 min walk — groceries and souvenirs at good prices
- ! Not a Disney Official Partner Hotel — no Early Park Entry
- ! Connecting Rooms are limited — must book well ahead for peak periods
- ! Disney Resort Line does not serve Shin-Urayasu — use JR or shuttle instead
- ✓ Friendly staff, genuinely helpful with families
- ✓ Marin Triple clean and bright, marine theme well executed
- ✓ Connecting Twin Rooms suit groups of four to six
- ✓ 969 reviews — strong confidence level
- ! Décor feels slightly dated versus more recently renovated competitors
- ! Disney Resort Line does not stop here — JR required
- ! Check-in from 15:00 — early arrivals will need to store bags
- 💡If Early Park Entry matters to your itinerary — this hotel is not a Disney Official Partner → consider Tokyo DisneySea Hotel MiraCosta or Tokyo Bay Hilton instead.
- 💡If you need Connecting Rooms for four to six people — these rooms are limited in number → book two to three months ahead of any peak-season travel.
- 💡If Disneyland is your primary park rather than DisneySea — Shin-Urayasu is closer to DisneySea by geography → consider hotels nearer Maihama Station if Disneyland is the main goal.