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Have you or anyone you know ever designed an apartment with a Disney or cartoon theme — like turning your space into something magical or animated? Did it actually attract guests or go viral? I’m super curious if this kind of setup really works!”
Hello @Othman74!
I have always wanted to see if someone would be interested in this kind of idea, it would be great, especially for families 👏🏼✨
That's a great idea, @Othman74! I agree that this decoration will be fantastic for the little ones! 🤗 Please let us know if you finally do this decoration. 👀
Hi @Othman74,
That’s such a creative and exciting idea! A Disney or cartoon-themed apartment can really stand out—especially for families or fans of animated classics. I’ve seen other hosts transform their listings into magical spaces (like Frozen castles, Marvel hero hideouts, or Mickey-themed rooms), and many of them gained a lot of attention on social media and even went viral.
If the design is thoughtful and immersive, it becomes more than just a place to stay—it becomes part of the adventure for guests.
Always check the Airbnb Resource Center for inspiration, tips, and best practices. Here’s a great article that can help you get started with designing a unique space:
🔗 Design a standout space
Wishing you all the best if you decide to bring this vision to life!
You'd have to do your market research with guests you've identified as your target market.
if your listing is near a Disneyland /disney world and visitors there are your target market it could work
generally theme rooms only work for a niche market interested in the theme @Othman74
To be honest im from Riyadh and Disney is sooooooo faar so i thought why not bring some if it near them to experience it
To be honest it would be such a niche market you're likely to put off more guests than you attract
but if you're market research shows there are enough guests wanting these sort of themed rooms in your area - then go for it . @Othman74
I personally think it's a bad idea. I've stayed at themed houses, not by choice. The work often is not great and is not kept up. As a very well traveled person, I want to stay at a place that looks like the location and culture I came to immersive myself in.