Exploring The Disneyland Paris Resort Hotels
Disneyland Paris has something magical for every guest that visits, starting with all of the creatively themed lodging options to choose from. The selections range from “Value” to “Deluxe” and guests can choose from a dazzling Manhattan-style hotel, a New England seaside resort of the 1900s or even a colorful town from America’s Old West. Plus much more!
Each of the hotels at Disneyland Paris is themed to tell a story – of adventure, romance or elegance in another time and place. Each has its own distinctive architecture and design. Each hotel offers comfort and convenience for guests of the Resort.
There are six Disneyland Paris hotels that all offer a unique opportunity to wake up surrounded by the magic, just minutes from the Disney Parks on foot or by shuttle. Hotel stays can also include:
- meetings with Disney characters
- exclusive and immersive Disney-themed experiences with each hotel having its own theme
- swimming pools, fitness centers, a spa, children’s room and a lot more
Staying in a Disney Hotel also gives you the opportunity to benefit from Extra Magic Time, enabling you to enter the parks before they open to all guests.
Disneyland Paris Resort visitors can also choose to be surrounded by nature by staying in one of the Disney Nature Resorts: Disney’s Davy Crockett Ranch and Les Villages Nature Paris. Both hotels combine the quality of Disney service with a change of scenery in the form of French countryside.
The Victorian elegance of the luxury-class Disneyland Hotel, the relaxed woodland setting of the moderate Disney’s Sequoia Lodge and the American Southwest atmosphere of the value Disney’s Hotel Santa Fe, are just a few of the options.
Disneyland Hotel (Prestige deluxe hotel)
This majestic Victorian-inspired Hotel built over the entrance of Disneyland Park is the ultimate Disney hospitality experience, offering guests a return to the days of grand hotels and opulent lifestyles.
It includes 496 luxurious rooms including The Castle Club on two privatized floors with its 18 suites and 51 rooms (some rooms even offer a unique view of Sleeping Beauty Castle). Amenities include an indoor swimming pool, whirlpool, a fitness room with sauna, and steam bath. The luxurious Disneyland Hotel also treats its guests with an elegant and state-of-the- art spa: The Celestia Spa offers hotel guests the ultimate choice in beauty treatments to enhance well-being, inner peace and happiness. The hotel has two restaurants: the buffet restaurant Inventions, and the award-winning California Grill table-service restaurant, serving Continental cuisine, both of which overlook Main Street, U.S.A. and a cocktail bar, Café Fantasia, with décor inspired by Fantasia (1940). The hotel also includes a boutique featuring Disneyland Paris merchandise plus luxury and collector’s items, a children’s play area, video and arcade games, free Wi-Fi internet connection, 24-hour room service and valet parking. Guests can also have dinner in the dazzling company of guest stars: the Disney Characters at Inventions and during the traditional Disneyland Hotel themed Sunday Brunches.
Disney’s Newport Bay Club (Deluxe hotel)
A tribute by architect Robert A.M. Stern to the relaxed, elegant seaside resorts in New England at the turn of the 20th century, Disney’s Newport Bay Club has the atmosphere of a sailing club, with a large veranda, slate roofs and brightly striped awnings. The lakefront hotel has 1,100-rooms including the Admiral’s Floor (comprising rooms and suites, offering accommodations with separate check-in, tea & coffee facilities, luggage service, concierge and room service). Amenities include indoor and outdoor swimming pools; a health club with sauna, whirlpool, exercise room and free Wi-Fi internet connection. The hotel has one themed bar, the Fisherman’s Wharf, and two restaurants: the Cape Cod Restaurant featuring an international buffet, and a table-service restaurant in the Yacht Club, styled as an elegant establishment. Disney’s Newport Bay Club also includes a 5,500-square-meter Convention Center offering spacious meeting rooms.
Disney’s Sequoia Lodge (Mid-range hotel)
French architect Antoine Grumbach was inspired by the Arts and Crafts style lodges of American national parks for his design of Disney’s Sequoia Lodge featuring stone and wood accents, parquet floors and gigantic chimney. Surrounded by giant sequoias and other beautifully themed landscaping, the hotel has 1,011-rooms (some in independent buildings called Lodges) including the Golden Forest Club (comprising 124 rooms and suites in the main building, offering exclusive services such as a private and personalized reception, luggage service, private Lounge in the afternoon). Facilities include an indoor and outdoor swimming pool, whirlpool and a health club with sauna, free Wi-Fi internet connection, children corner and the Redwood Bar and Lounge surrounding a huge stone chimney. Dining is buffet style in Hunter’s Grill and in Beaver Creek Tavern.
Disney’s Hotel Cheyenne (Value hotel)
Imagine waking up in the Wild West, just like the setting of a Western movie! The Hollywood image of the American cowboy inspired Robert A.M. Stern’s design for Disney’s Hotel Cheyenne. The hotel features streets lined with board sidewalks and two-story wooden buildings named after famous Old West personalities (e.g. Calamity Jane, Wild Bill Hickok) and landmarks like the blacksmith’s shop, the boarding house and the laundry. The 1,000-room hotel is popular for families with children, offering many rooms with double bed and bunk beds. Amenities reflect the cowboy movie theme: there’s a children’s play area (seasonal) in a mini pioneer fort with lookout tower (no access), an Indian village, pony rides (seasonal), the Red Garter Saloon and the Chuck Wagon Cafe with western-style fare including “the best barbecue this side (the FAR side) of the Rio Grande.” Facilities also include free Wi-Fi internet connection (Lobby and Bar).
Disney’s Hotel Santa Fe (Value hotel)
Architect Antoine Predock’s roots in his native New Mexico are clearly on display in his design for this desert-themed 1,000-room hotel which salutes the dawn of the “family drive” era in the mid-20th Century, when Americans were taking their automobiles on the road to discover their country. Disney’s Hotel Santa Fe resembles a stop in the American Southwest along Route 66, with adobe-style pueblos and, at the entrance, a drive-in theater screen permanently displaying Lightning McQueen & Sally, heroes of Disney•Pixar film Cars. The hotel features the Pow-wow video games room, La Cantina, a restaurant with an all-you-can-eat buffet offering European and Mexican cuisine specialties and the Rio Grande Bar. Facilities also include free Wi-Fi internet connection (Lobby and Bar).
Disneyland Paris Resort Hotels – Nature Resorts
Disney’s Davy Crockett Ranch (Home away from home)
Nestled in 57 hectares of forest and designed like a frontier “trapper village”, Disney’s Davy Crockett Ranch is a self-drive destination. It is open to Disneyland Paris guests in search of relaxation in a wilderness retreat. Disney’s Davy Crockett Ranch features 595 equipped log cabins that accommodate up to six. Just 15 minutes drive from the Disney Parks and Disney Village, the retreat features a general store, a saloon and Crockett’s Tavern for family dining – or you can cook your own meals in your cabin or on the barbecue. An indoor swimming pool with a waterfall and slide, tennis make the Ranch an ideal family getaway. The Ranch also features Davy Crockett Adventure, an exploration trail featuring swings, trapezes, rope bridges and ladders. Guests have free access to Guest Parking at the Disney Parks. Facilities also include free Wi-Fi internet connection (Restaurant and Bar).
Les Villages Nature Paris
Recently opened in September 2017 Les Villages Nature allows for an all-new way to enjoy the natural world through this immersive eco-tourism destination. The result of a years-long collaboration between Euro Disney and European tourism leader Pierre & Vacances-Center Parcs, Villages Nature Paris offers five interactive areas and nearly 900 apartment- and cottage-style accommodations on close to 300 acres for a one-of-a-kind getaway just a few miles from Disneyland Paris. The artistic vision for the resort was overseen by Creative Portfolio Executive Joe Rohde and a team of Imagineers, in partnership with landscape architect and town developer Thierry Huau. You’ll discover new areas filled with unforgettable experiences: the Aqualagon, one of the largest covered water parks in Europe; the BelleVie Farm, with its own tea room and grocery store; the Extraordinary Gardens, with more than five acres celebrating the four elements of nature; the Forest of Legends; and the Lakeside Promenade.
Nature-lovers, thrill-seekers, explorers and foodies will all find activities to their liking, including zip lining, paddle boarding, raft and hut building, beekeeping, bread making and wine tastings.
Coming soon Disney’s Hotel New York – Art of Marvel
Disney’s Hotel New York – Art of Marvel (Deluxe hotel)
Opening summer 2020, Disney’s Hotel New York – The Art of Marvel will infuse the dynamic, inspiring art world of Super Heroes including Iron Man, The Avengers, and Spider-Man among others, to the elegant and vibrant Big Apple atmosphere.
The hotel renovation will create an environment evoking a luxury and contemporary Manhattan establishment. Its interior design will be sleek and cosmopolitan in the style of Tony Stark and the Avengers Headquarters and will showcase the “Art of Marvel” in a way that reinvents the idea of an “art hotel”. Limited editions will adorn the walls of the rooms and suites. Bold pieces will be on display in public areas and will showcase the diverse wealth of art from the Marvel universe: comic art, film, design, sculpture, costume… all displayed in the style of a contemporary New York art gallery. Pieces will include comic book covers, posters, concept art from films, storyboards, production design, props, original sketches, media, and more!
The hotel will offer 476 standard rooms, 65 executive rooms and 8 standard suites. The room interiors will reflect the sophisticated urban style of Tony Stark’s tastes, with a color palette reminiscent of his Iron Man suit and art featuring Marvel Super Heroes.
One-of-a-kind suites are each fashioned around Marvel Super Heroes and New York City themes. For these unique suites, a Marvel artist will be commissioned to create stunning pieces featuring the Super Heroes.
DISNEYLAND PARIS, A UNIQUE SHOPPING EXPERIENCE.
In addition to being a magical entertainment resort, Disneyland Paris is a shopping destination in its own right. With 63 shops located across Disneyland Park, Walt Disney Studios Parks, Disney Village and all Disney Hotels & Resorts, there will be the perfect souvenir for everyone. And now, for even more shopping and fun, find Disneyland Paris products available for purchasing from ShopDisney.co.uk.
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