This hotel is fairly basic, but a step up from a hostel. The rooms were a reasonable size, though may be small if you have big luggage. You get a TV, hair-drier, towels, soap and shampoo, but no fridge. 2 of us found the beds comfortable enough, 2 of weren't so comfortable, so I guess it depends on what type of bed you prefer! The air-con in our room was a little noisy, though our friends' room was fine. The bathroom was a little 'tired' but clean and served its purpose.
At the entrance there's a public seating area used for breakfast, and you can use it during the evening too. There is a fridge there, but whether you want to use that depends on how much you trust the other guests! The public area also has hot water and tea available all day, as well as vending machines (for drinks), a microwave, and 2 laptops.
The staff were friendly and helpful.
Breakfast is all-you-can-eat, with toast, croissants, danish pastries, rolls, cornflakes, boiled eggs, fruit and yogurt available, along with tea, coffee, and juice. That happily set us up for the day.
It's well located near the Disney resort. The bus there takes about 15 minutes, or you could take a taxi.
To get to the Inn from Tokyo station takes 15 minutes by train (plus 5-10 minutes walking time depending on where you enter Tokyo station, which is enormous!) From Kasai Rinkai Koen station you can take a bus, but I'd recommend a taxi for convenience, especially if you're carrying luggage. The taxi cost us 700yen.
If the main purpose of your trip is the Disney resort, then this Inn is well located, and very reasonably priced compared to most of hotels surrounding the resort! So a good option if you're on a budget. But it is just a place to sleep and have breakfast, you're not going to get any luxury here!
However, if you're wanting to spend a lot of time in Tokyo itself, then this isn't so good, as travelling back and forth from Tokyo for several days would probably be quite annoying, and you'd be better off staying somewhere in central Tokyo.
