Disney's Hotel Santa Fe

The design
Discover an abstract Mexican village in the middle of the Navajo desert! Explorer five trails winding between the buildings and desert landscaping.

The hotel
The hotel features the outdoor play area Totem Circle, the La Cantina restaurant and the Rio Grande bar.

Fun facts
» Hotel Santa Fe is the most abstract of all Disney Hotels.
» The hotels rooms are located in separate buildings designed in the Pueblo Revival style.
» The five trails running between the buildings are named: Trail of Artifacts, Infinite Space, Monuments, Legends and Water. Each trail has its own colour of buildings, prop elements and landscaping.
» Look out for interesting props on the trails that include rusty vehicles, a cactus under glass, a yellow snake, a meteore on one of the buildings and a crash landed U.F.O.
» The river separating Hotel Cheyenne from Hotel Santa Fe is called the Rio Grande; named after the real river that actually separates Texas from Mexico.
» The large mural at the busstop represents Route 66.
» The main parkinglot in front of the main building resembles a drive-in movie theatre with the large Clint Eastwood billboard functioning as the movie screen.
» Designed by architect Antoine Predock.

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