We reserved this hotel for the holidays and intended to spend New Year's Eve there. The hotel contacted us several times to persuade us to reserve a table for New Year's Eve dinner. We discovered after paying a high price per person for the dinner that it was a buffet dinner that ended at 10:30 PM with no special celebration activity until midnight. We were hurried out of the restaurant and had nowhere to go to celebrate the new year. We ended up in the hotel lobby with a few other families who were astounded by the situation and decided to celebrate together. The staff was completely unconcerned about the situation and did not even wish customers a happy new year at midnight. In retrospect, we should have stayed at Disney, dined there, and watched the fireworks rather than spending the evening in the hotel lobby. In contrast to the narrow and worn rooms, the hotel's lobby is lavish, spacious, and inviting. The accommodations are stuffy and dark. The only toiletries available in the restrooms are hand soap, which we are expected to use as shampoo and body wash. There is no water in the rooms, and a bottle of water costs 9 EUR at the hotel bar. Hotel towels are extremely small and thin, and we had to constantly call the front desk for more. Every morning, the breakfast buffet was dismal and bland, with the same options. When you look at the overall offering, this hotel appears to be a four-star but is barely a three-star. The only advantage is parking and proximity to Disney.