Compared to downtown hotels, these are much better if you are familiar with how to commute using the public transit system. These outskirt hotels are more remote, but are much more spacious and are about twice the size allowing for quad-occupancy. The other two beds take form as bunk beds, but it's better than having to book two rooms and splitting a kid with each parent if you have little ones.
We booked La'gent because they provided their own shuttle buses to Tokyo Disney. The hotel is about 30 minutes away, but it's somehow a Disney hotel nonetheless. The first shuttle leaves at 06:30 and the park opens at 09:00, so if you catch that shuttle, you're waiting 2 hours for the gates to open. The shuttles leave every half hour on the hour after that and the last shuttle from Disney Sea back to the hotel is at 21:30, 30 minutes after the park closes.
We caught the 2 bus in the morning and arrive at the park around 7:30. When we joined the queue to wait for the park entrance to open, there were at least 1000 people already there ahead of us, and it's a regular Thursday in June. This is the last week of school for most and there were no students, just locals and tourists. NUTS!!!
Back to the hotel. La'gent doesn't have a restaurant on site, but they do have vending machines. The selection for food is quite poor, and the selection of drinks is pretty standard with water coffee juices and energy drinks. Prices are higher here than at the airport. There is a 24 hour Lawson's