Where to Stay at Disneyland Paris

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Where to Stay at Disneyland Paris

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. And each offers comfort and convenience for guests of the Resort.

There are six Disneyland Paris hotels plus the large Disney’s Davy Crockett Ranch wilderness retreat. 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.

In 2011, at the dawn of its 20th Anniversary celebration, Disneyland Paris wanted to restore all the magic to its seven themed hotels and launched a major renovation project for its 5,800 rooms, spanning several years. Disneyland Paris has put its heart into being able to offer its guests an unrivalled experience.

Some of the first renovation works to be carried out were at Disney’s Sequoia Lodge, which now includes a whole new superior level of accommodation in the Golden Forest Club; also at Disney’s Hotel Santa Fe, now themed around the famous Route 66 and featuring designs inspired by the Disney Pixar animated film Cars. Guests already seem to love the recent renovations with increased results in the satisfaction surveys for both hotels.


Disney’s Newport Bay Club has undergone the most extensive refurbishment in the history of Disneyland Paris. Quality and comfort levels have been improved and the 1,100 rooms redecorated to reflect the hotel’s nautical theme.  The new Compass Club, with its Luxury Suites and exclusive Lounge, offers exclusive advantages to our Guests.  The Yacht Club restaurant reopened in December of 2015, with a redesigned menu inspired by the cuisine of New England with Mediterranean influences.

Disney’s Hotel Cheyenne just received a magical overhaul and completely re-opened to guests earlier in 2017.

Next up is Hotel New York. Hotel New York will close in October of 2018. Hotel New York will re-open as “Hotel New York – The Art of Marvel.” Guests can expect immersive Marvel themeing when it re-opens in 2020.

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A preview of Hotel New York – Art of Marvel coming in 2020

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 has 496 luxurious rooms, including The Castle Club on two privatised floors with 18 suites and 51 rooms. Amenities include an indoor swimming pool, whirlpool, and a fitness room with sauna and steam room. 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 wellbeing, inner peace and happiness.

The hotel has two restaurants, both overlooking Main Street, U.S.A.: the buffet restaurant Inventions, and the California Grill table-service restaurant, serving a colourful reinterpretation of Californian cuisine, including original and refined signature dishes.

Guests can have dinner at Inventions in the dazzling company of guest stars, the Disney Characters, who are also present during the hotel’s traditional Sunday brunches.

The hotel has a cocktail bar, Café Fantasia, with décor inspired by the 1940 Disney Classic Fantasia. It also has a boutique featuring Disneyland Paris merchandise as well as 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. The Disneyland Hotel is also a unique and magical place where every little girl can become a Disney Princess for a Day with a Princess’ make-up and hair-styling session.

Disney’s Hotel New York (Deluxe hotel)

Designed by noted architect Michael Graves, Disney’s New York Hotel resembles a stylized version of the Manhattan skyline and the exclusive homes and apartments of New York’s fashionable East Side. The interior design of Disney’s Hotel New York reflects the Art Deco style of 1930s America and the Pop-Art culture of the 1970s. It includes witty visual references to “the great American pastime” of baseball, and to New York’s reputation as “The Big Apple”. In the deluxe 565-room hotel, the Empire State Club offers 58 premium rooms and suites located on the 6, 7 & 8th floors, and the private Empire State Lounge. Amenities include indoor and outdoor swimming pools (weather permitting), an eco-friendly seasonal open-air skating rink reminiscent of Rockefeller Center at the Hotel’s lakeside entrance, floodlit outdoor tennis courts, a health club with exercise room, steam room and sauna, whirlpool, video games room, 24-hour room service, baby-sitting service, free Wi-Fi internet connection and concierge. The hotel has a chic bar, the New York City Bar and two restaurants: the Parkside Diner is an international buffet, while the table-service Manhattan Restaurant serves cosmopolitan gourmet food in a circular upscale dining room reminiscent of New York’s jazz clubs of the 1930s. The elegance follows through to the 5,000m² New York Coliseum Convention Center, reached by way of a corridor modeled on the Manhattan subway. The Convention Center has two fully equipped conference halls and 55 meeting rooms.

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Pool area at Disney’s Newport Bay Club

Disney’s Newport Bay Club (Mid-range hotel)

A tribute by architect Robert A.M. Stern to the elegant seaside homes of New England at the turn of the 20th century, Disney’s Newport Bay Club has the aspect of a sailing club, with a large veranda, slate roofs and brightly striped awnings. The lakefront hotel has 1,100-rooms, decorated to reflect the hotel’s nautical theme, and including the premium Compass Club, comprising rooms and suites, and offering exclusive services such as a private and personalised check-in, luggage service and a private Lounge. Amenities include indoor and outdoor swimming pools; a health club with sauna, whirlpool and fitness equipment; and free Wi-Fi internet connection.

The hotel has a themed bar, the Captain’s Quarters, and two restaurants: the Cape Cod restaurant featuring an international buffet, and the table-service Yacht Club restaurant, a warm, elegant and contemporary dining space, serving cuisine inspired by New England with Mediterranean influences, and featuring modern signature dishes. Younger Guests can also create their own dessert in a special events space.

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, which features stone and wood accents, parquet floors and a gigantic chimney. Surrounded by giant sequoias and other beautifully themed landscaping, the hotel has 1,011 rooms, some in independent buildings called Lodges. 124 rooms and suites in the Main Building form the premium Golden Forest Club, which offers exclusive services such as a private and personalised check-in, luggage service and private lounge. Facilities include an indoor and outdoor swimming pool, whirlpool and a health club with sauna, free Wi-Fi internet connection, children’s corner and the Redwood Bar and Lounge which features a huge stone chimney. Dining is buffet style in the Hunter’s Grill restaurant.

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Cars-theming at Disney’s Hotel Santa Fe

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 boardwalks and two-storey wooden buildings named after famous Old West personalities like Calamity Jane and Wild Bill Hickok, as well as landmarks like the blacksmith’s shop, the boarding house and the laundry. The 1,000-room hotel is popular for families with children. Amenities reflect the cowboy movie theme: there’s a children’s play area (seasonal) in a mini pioneer fort, an Indian village, pony rides (seasonal), the Red Garter Saloon and the Chuck Wagon Café with western-style fare. 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. It salutes the dawn of the “family drive” era of the mid-20th Century, when Americans took to the road and set off to discover their country. Disney’s Hotel Santa Fe resembles a stop on Route 66 in the American Southwest, with adobe-style pueblos and, at the entrance, a drive-in theatre screen permanently displaying Flash McQueen & Sally, heroes of the Disney•Pixar film Cars. The hotel features La Cantina, a restaurant with an all-you-can-eat buffet offering European and Mexican specialities, and the Rio Grande Bar. Facilities also include video games at the Pow Wow Game Room, and free Wi-Fi internet connection (lobby, bar and rooms).

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Davy Crockett Ranch

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 for guests in search of relaxation in a wilderness retreat. Disney’s Davy Crockett Ranch features 584 equipped log-style 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, and a tennis court 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 (bar and reception).

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