| Disney's Hotel
Santa Fe Discover an abstract Mexican
village in the middle of the Navajo desert! Explorer five
trails winding between the buildings and desert landscaping.
The hotel features the outdoor play area
Totem Circle, the La Cantina restaurant and the Rio Grande
bar.
Trivia
- 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 snake-shaped viewing platform, 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 separates Texas from Mexico.
- A large mural at the busstop represents Route 66.
- The parking lot in front of the main
building resembles a drive-in movie theatre with the
large Clint Eastwood billboard representing the movie
screen.
- Designed by American architect Antoine
Predock.
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