Location & Accessibility
Toy Story Hotel Children's Play House sits in the heart of Shanghai's Pudong New Area, just a stone's throw away from Disneytown. The exact address is No. 360 Shendi West Road—easy to find if you’re heading to the Disney resort area. It’s nestled within Shanghai Toy Story Hotel, so you’ll likely spot familiar Disney characters or colorful cartoon-themed buildings nearby.
To get here, take Metro Line 11 to Disney Resort Station. From there, it’s a 10-minute walk or a quick shuttle ride. If you’re driving, there’s plenty of parking, but weekends can get busy. For families, this spot is a godsend—it’s designed for kids, so parents don’t need to worry about boring waits!
Transport Tips
Forget renting a car—Shanghai’s metro is super efficient! Line 11 drops you right near Toy Story Hotel Children's Play House. Taxis are also affordable, but tell the driver “Shendi West Road” (申迪西路) and show the address in Chinese if needed. If you’re staying at Shanghai Disneyland Hotel, it’s just a short stroll—perfect for combining a park visit with playtime here!
Fun-Themed Design
Even before stepping inside, the vibe screams Toy Story! The hotel itself looks like a giant toy box, with bright colors and cartoon sculptures everywhere. Toy Story Hotel Children's Play House isn’t just a room—it’s a world where Buzz Lightyear, Woody, and all their friends come to life. Kids might forget they’re in Shanghai and think they’ve been teleported into Andy’s bedroom!
Interactive Play Areas
Inside, the playhouse is packed with hands-on fun. Think slides, climbing walls, and mini mazes—all sized for little ones. My favorite? The giant claw machine filled with plush Toy Story characters. Kids can “win” a prize (or two… or three). There’s also a soft play zone with cushioned floors, so parents don’t need to stress about bruised knees.
Family-Friendly Extras
Parents, rejoice! Toy Story Hotel Children's Play House has clean restrooms with kid-sized sinks and diaper-changing stations. The on-site café serves bubble tea and snacks (try the Mickey-shaped pancakes!). If your crew gets tired, there are cozy bean bags for adults to crash on while kids run wild. Wi-Fi is free, so no arguments over screen time here—everyone’s happy!
Photo Ops Galore
Every corner is Instagram gold! Giant toy blocks, a replica of Toy Story cowboy boots, and even a wall covered in LEGO-style mosaics make great backdrops. Pro tip: Visit during the day for natural light, or in the evening when the neon lights add a magical glow. Just remind kids not to touch the displays—unless they’re part of the interactive fun!
Why It’s Worth a Visit
If you’re traveling with kids under 10, Toy Story Hotel Children's Play House is a must. It’s not just a “waiting area”—it’s a full-blown adventure. Even rainy days feel sunny here. And hey, if your kids love it, the adjacent hotel lets you extend the magic overnight. Just prepare for them to ask, “Can we move in?”
In short, Toy Story Hotel Children's Play House is Shanghai’s ultimate kid-cartoon mashup. No culture shock here—just pure, unfiltered joy!