Tokyo Disney Resort is working on a Toy Story-inspired hotel, the Oriental Land Co., Ltd announced Wednesday.

The 11-story, 600-room hotel will feature guest rooms that look like Andy's bedroom and include furniture inspired by the film series. 

There will also be a restaurant and a Disney shop on-site. 

"Guests will enjoy a world where everything looks like it is made of toys," a news release said.

According to the background story included in the news release, the hotel is the result of one of Andy's backyard projects:

"Andy, the little boy who loves his toys--Woody, Buzz Lightyear and the rest--has embarked on the ultimate backyard project: a building to house all his toys. When Andy is called away by his mom, his toys and their helpers take over the 'toy' tower and open it as a hotel for all the 'honorary' toys of the world."

The hotel is being described as "family-friendly" and reasonably-priced.

The yet-to-be named hotel is scheduled to open sometime in 2021 or 2022. 

Earlier this year, it was announced that Oriental Land Co. would be investing $2.3 billion into a massive expansion project at Tokyo DisneySea. That expansion, which would include a themed areas and a new deluxe resort hotel, is expected to be completed in 2022. 

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