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How you can stay in the $6,000 Disneyland Grand Villa without a DVC membership

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Disneyland high-rollers with money to burn will soon be able to sleep in a $6,000 per night multi-level luxury suite normally reserved for club members that will be available to the general public.

The 12-story Disney Vacation Club Villas now under construction at the Disneyland Hotel will open in September with studios and suites that are expected to cost $800 to $6,000 per night.

Reservations will be available for DVC time share members on March 15, Disneyland Magic Key annual passholders on March 16 and the general public on March 17.

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“Most DVC properties don’t focus on the ability of the general public to book them, but almost all of these properties do make such reservations available to non-members when space is available,” according to MiceChat. “Since DVC members will get first shot at reservations, don’t expect wide availability for Magic Key Holders or regular guests — especially at first.”

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All of the studios and villas in Disneyland’s new DVC tower will be themed to Walt Disney Animation Studios films.

Disneyland’s two-story Grand Villa will have three rooms inspired by Bambi, Frozen and Moana with enough space to sleep 12 plus a kitchen, dining room, private balcony and in-suite washer and dryer.

Concept art of the Grand Villa private balcony at the Disney Vacation Club Villas at the Disneyland Hotel. (Disney)

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Disney has not yet announced nightly rates for the new DVC Villas at the Disneyland Hotel — but the Grand Villa at Disney’s Grand Floridian goes for $3,300 to $6,000 per night, according to Touring Plans.

If those prices are too steep for your budget, the DVC Villas at the Disneyland Hotel will also offer Jungle Book-themed studios, Sleeping Beauty-themed deluxe studios and Fantasia-themed one- and two-bedroom villas.

Concept art of the Jungle Book-themed duo studio at the Disney Vacation Club Villas at the Disneyland Hotel. (Disney)

At the Grand Floridian, standard and deluxe studios go for $800 to $1,600 per night while one- and two-bedroom villas range from $1,100 to $3,200 per night, according to Touring Plans.

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Those prices are steep even by Disneyland standards. Nightly rates for basic rooms start at $380 for the Paradise Pier Hotel, $460 for the Disneyland Hotel and $540 for the Grand Californian during the off-season.

Rates for penthouse suites during the busy Christmas holiday season can top $3,000 at the Paradise Pier Hotel, $5,000 at the Disneyland Hotel and $9,000 at Disney’s Grand Californian.

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