Disney's Grand Californian Hotel

Thursday, 20 Jan 2005 | Disneyland, Trivia

Q: Disney's Grand Californian Hotel, a luxurious 751-room hotel located within Disney's California Adventure Park at the Disneyland Resort was modeled after the architectural style made famous by which architect(s)?

A: Disney's Grand Californian was inspired by the architectural style of Greene & Greene during the country's Arts and Crafts architectural period.

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**lori** said at 6:52 AM on Friday, January 21, 2005

Frank Lloyd Wright?

disneymike said at 7:59 AM on Friday, January 21, 2005

Lori, that's probably what I would have guessed too. But, sorry it's not the correct answer.

disneymike said at 11:35 AM on Tuesday, February 1, 2005

The official answer according to Disneyland is Greene & Greene, but MousePlanet does include Frank Lloyd Wright as inspiration as well.



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