Where to stay at Disneyland Paris

Every budget is catered for at Disneyland Paris, it’s important to remember, once you enter the parks, it doesn’t matter where you have slept!

Disney-Owned Hotels on site

There are currently 6 hotels operating onsite at Disneyland Paris. The 6 hotels are priced on a handy scale whereby you pay more for proximity to the parks, comfier beds, swimming pools, overall luxury, amenities and star rating:

  1. The Disneyland Hotel

  2. Disney Hotel New York: The Art of Marvel

  3. Disney Newport Bay Club

  4. Disney Sequoia Lodge

  5. Disney Hotel Cheyenne

  6. Disney Hotel Santa Fe

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The Disneyland Hotel Best for Luxury, at the park gates and a must for Princess fans.

The “pink hotel” finally reopened in January 2024 after a 4 year closure which saw the hotel entirely renovated and re-themed. This is a true 5-star luxury experience to rival many hotels internally with the added benefit of literally being at the gates of Disneyland Park. The hotel cast-members are extremely attentive to your every need, the beds are extremely comfy and the magic is real at every turn. Access to Princesses is a big draw of the hotel with guests exclusively given the opportunity to book a meet a greet with royalty at “a Royal Encounter” (booked via the app). The Royal Troupe provide entertainment in the hotel lobby with usually ends with the arrival of a Disney Princess coming down the famous lobby stairs - pure magic. There are 2 restaurants in the hotel. The Royal Banquet is a seafood-heavy buffet in the company of Regal Mickey, Minnie and friends for lunch and dinner. La Table du Lumiere is a table-service restaurant themed akin to the Palace of Versailles and guests are greeted by Disney Princess and their partners as they dine on Disneyland Paris’ finest food. Needless to say, you have a fantastic pool, the Spa by Clarins, a pillow menu in the room and well you’ve relaxed to the max, you can grab an extremely expensive drink in the Fleur de Lys bar, or shop until you are broke in the Royal Collection Boutique. A highly recommend everyone stays here at least once, for one night if you can!

Disney Hotel New York: The Art of Marvel Best for Luxury at a grounded price, Teens and Marvel fans

Avengers fans… assemble! Step into this immersive superhero experience, that happens to be a place to sleep! The 4-star hotel reopened in 2021 after a total refurbishment. Hotel guests can exclusively meet an Avenger in the superhero station. Eating options include the fabulous Downtown buffet restaurant and beautiful Manhattan restaurant. Grab a drink in the Bleeker Street Lounge or Skyline Bar, where you might see an Avenger flying past the digital “windows''. At the entrance to Disney Village and 5 mins walk to the parks, this is currently the most premium hotel onsite that isn’t a crazy price, with indoor/outdoor pools, sauna and steam room. You can find over 350 pieces of Marvel Art adorning the hotel’s walls so look no further for a super experience fit for heroes of all ages.

Disney Newport Bay Club Bit cheaper, but classier than the rest

Set sail on this nautical themed 4-star hotel located on the opposite end of Lake Buena Vista to Hotel New York. Mickey and friends regularly visit in their sailor themed outfits. In-hotel food choices include the fish-based Cape Cod buffet restaurant. A 15 min walk along the lake through Disney Village has you at the entrance to the parks. Enjoy a swim from indoor pool to the heated outdoor pool after a hard day on your feet! Newport Bay is a huge hotel so you can bag a good deal if you book early thanks to Disney trying to fill the rooms. Remember some “Lake view” rooms are also facing the fireworks at nighttime! You don’t get the full firework experience but its a truly magical sight from a mile away.

Disney Sequoia Lodge Best with small kids, Cheapest with a pool.

Enjoy a woodland retreat in this 3-star Bambi themed hotel. Meet Mickey and friends in their forest outfits, before enjoying a hearty feast in the Hunter’s Grill or a relaxing drink in the Redwood Bar! Regular visitors rave about the cosy wood-burning fireplace in the lobby. Currently undergoing facade improvements throughout 2022, this all-rounder hotel can be booked at great prices, sometimes even cheaper than the more “budget” hotels. Indoor and outdoor pools have just reopened after repair in May 2022. Just 15 mins walk to the parks passing Hotel New York, our top tip is to price the Golden Forest “club level” rooms for that extra bit of luxury (VIP lounge with free snacks) and proximity to amenities. The 4-star hotels also have “club level” rooms, but prices are slightly more accessible at Sequoia Lodge.

Disney Hotel Cheyenne Fan-favourite, best for Woody/Jessie fans

Howdy Partner! After a long day at the parks, rest and reboot in the Wild West themed 3-star Hotel Cheyenne. Nicely appointed and budget friendly, the “Toy Story” inspired rooms are located in aptly named buildings situated either close to the facilities of the main building or nearer to the Rio Grande river walk. Just a short 5 minute shuttle bus ride or a leisurely 20 minute stroll beside the river sees you in the heart of the action. At your hotel, your little ones can enjoy an indoor play area, character meet and greets and, during summer months, pony rides! The “Big Kids” can chill with a cool beverage in the Red Garter Saloon after a delicious buffet meal in the Chuck Wagon restaurant which offers a variety of barbecue and Asian dishes, alongside the old reliables of pizza, pasta and nuggets - an ideal option for the little ones and picky eaters in your party. If you need a quick caffeine fix or breakfast on the go, there’s also a Starbucks situated next to the General Store (for all your snack and last minute souvenir requirements) in the main building. (Please note that the upper floor rooms at the Hotel Cheyenne are not suitable for guests with mobility issues as there is no lift).

Disney’s Hotel Santa Fe Best value on-site hotel

Get your kicks on Route 66 at Hotel Santa Fe! Set in American SouthWest “pueblo” style buildings; join Lightning McQueen and his friends in your Cars themed room. A fantastic, 2-star budget-friendly option, for everyone to enjoy. The little ones will love the indoor play area and character meet and greets, while the grown-ups can relax with a cocktail in the Rio Grande Bar. The whole family can dine at the all-you-can-eat buffet of Tex-Mex and international food at the La Cantina restaurant. Grab a snack or a coffee at Starbucks or find some last minute souvenirs in the Trading Post boutique. You’re just a 20 minute stroll or a 5 minute shuttle bus ride to the Parks and Village. Driving to Disney? No problem! Fill the tank at the conveniently located petrol station close to the entrance to the hotel…Ka-Chow!

Davy Crockett Ranch and Les Villages Nature

Disney Davy Crockett’s Ranch Best for family of 5 or 6, who don’t mind renting a car!

Looking for more space but something different from the two double-bed rooms in the Disney Hotels, then look into Davy Crockett Ranch. Here you get a cabin with 2 bedrooms (double bed and 3x singles with another pullout). You get 2 shower bathrooms, living room, a small kitchen and even decking with a BBQ! Located 10 mins drive from Disneyland, you need to rent a car or drive your own to stay here (free parking at your cabin and at Disneyland). There is no shuttle bus taxis can only drop you to reception which is a long walk to some of the non-premium cabins. The drive from CDG and ORY airports is 45 minutes and mostly motorway. The entire cabin is often cheaper than Santa Fe for one room! You still get your extra magic time, access to meal plans and general Disney magic. Crockett’s Tavern is a lovely Disney buffet restaurant on site. There’s even a sports bar, a small very handy supermarket, tennis court, outdoor play areas, mini-golf and a climbing course in the forest! But by far the biggest draw to Davy Crockett’s Ranch is the fantastic pool area with a waterfall, lazy river, water slides and hot tub! This is a Disney holiday with a less frantic pace, and a lot more space.

Les Village Natures Paris

Simply put - This is a Center Parcs, very close to Disneyland Paris! The property is located right next door to Davy Crockett Ranch, but has the added benefit of being served by the number 47 public bus. The fare is 2 EUR and the journey takes approx 40 minutes. At the time or writing, you get 2 days park tickets included in your stay. Free unlimited facilities at the LVN site include a huge heated Aqualagoon, a farm and a peaceful forest to stroll around. If you are looking for more activities, the standard Centre Parcs options of pony riding, segway rides, archery, diving lessons and more are available to book at extra cost. The accommodation is modern, cosy with a great amount of space and handy facilities such as a full kitchen, bath and two TVs! On the downside, as an eco-resort there is no air-conditioning for the warm summer days and the reception closes during the night should you need them in a hurry.

Close by non-Disney Hotels

Adagio Serris Closer than some onsite hotels

My most visited hotel, by far! This is a great value aparthotel but that doesn’t skimp on the important things. The biggest draw is location. I clocked a 13-min walk time from the southern security tent to the hotel, which is faster than walking from Santa Fe or Cheyenne. There is also a very regularly shuttle bus which you will be on for all of 60 seconds! They have Studio rooms or separated bedroom styles, with sofa beds or even interconnecting rooms. There’s a lovely outdoor pool for the summer months and you have all the benefits of the Val D’Europe shopping complex on your doorstep. There is a gorgeous bakery across the road, and the hotel serves breakfast (usually at an additional fee). The rooms come with a kitchenette so you could realistically cook basic dinners if looking to mind the pennies. Many people choose this hotel to sandwich their first and last day while staying in a Disney hotel, thereby maximising the value of their built-in park tickets.

Radisson Blu Marne-La-Vallée A name you can trust

The recently renovated 4-star Radisson Blu is a great option for those looking for a more premium hotel, backed up by a name that you can trust. Everything is a little more upmarket here, the rooms are more spacious and modern, while still making you feel cosy and relaxed. Uniquely, this hotel is situated at what (up until very recently) was Golf Disneyland with three 9-hole golf courses. Disney has ceased running the facility directly but the Mickey Mouse putting green is still there! Topping off this more “grown up” hotel, is a heated swimming pool with a spa and fitness centre. With a conference centre and meeting rooms, why not book your next business trip somewhere different than an airport hotel? This partner hotel also has a free shuttle bus. 

Hotel L’Eysée Val D’Europe Classy and well connected

Location location location! This 4-star boutique hotel is situated right at the entrance to the huge Val D’ Europe shopping complex - comprising of nearly 200 shops, around 30 restaurants, a day-spa, a mega-supermarket, aquarium and “village” style designer outlets. The more active guests can walk to the Disneyland Parks in around 25 mins - this is a game changer to avoid the busy bus/taxi rush that takes place after parades and fireworks. The hotel is also right beside the RER train station, one stop away from Disneyland and connected to CDG airport. You’d almost forget that this is very nice hotel in its own right, with a plush lobby and rooms, coupled with great eating options in-house. Being a partner hotel, you also get the option of the free shuttle bus.

Relais Spa Val D’Europe Best place to relax, proper 4-star

Proving that a trip to Disneyland Paris is not always about the kids (kids are still welcome!), the 4-star Relais Spa is an oasis of serene luxury right outside Disneyland Paris. Enjoy the pool, steam room, jacuzzi, sauna, gym or the vast array of spa treatments that will have you replenished after or before an active day at the Disneyland Parks. If you are really going all-out, the hotel offers a “5-star” executive experience with private check-in, personal porter, chauffeur service, breakfast room service and chocolates on your pillow! Although not a partner hotel and therefore no Disney shuttle bus they do have mini-vans that can bring and collect you to/from the parks, the hotel is a brisk 25 min walk from the parks or one stop on the RER train line, with Val D’Europe shopping complex around the corner.

Budget options - keeping costs ultra low!

Eklo Hotel Serris Cheapest hotel that you would ever return to!

Recently built and located about 15 mins taxi, or 30 mins public bus (2 EUR) south of Disneyland Paris, the Eklo hotel is an ultra modern, stripped back hotel that will make you wonder why you keep paying for facilities you’ll never use. Room rates can be as low as 60 EUR per night (dorm rooms are available for each cheaper but… dorm rooms?). The beds are comfy without being luxurious and you get a 40 inch TV in a room not much bigger than your double bed! Windows have built-in blinds and the toilet/shower room has a chic sliding pocket door. Continental breakfast buffet is 8 EUR and the hotel reception turns into a trendy bar at night. Light sleepers might want to avoid, because the hotels corridors are on the exterior of the hotel (covered, but there is noise from a busy roundabout). If you are looking for a well-maintained but no-frills hotel, check out the Eklo!

Hotel B&B Disneyland Paris Best low-cost partner hotel

This 2-star hotel is a super choice for those looking to save a bit of money but still wanting a clean, quality partner hotel. Room types range from standard double up to family rooms with bunk beds. The value pricing means you could afford two rooms here compared to a Disney hotel. Although there is a quick service restaurant on site, the hotel B&B does what it says on the tin - bed and breakfast. All bookings include a buffet continental breakfast that will set you up for a full day at the parks. There’s no extras here - no pool, no gym, no room keys (you get a code) but these are things you might not need, so why pay for them? Being a partner hotel, the hotel is serviced by an official shuttle bus and has a small Disney store with merchandise and essential snacks for your stay.

Campanile Val de France Hot breakfast with a mini-farm

The 3-star status doesn’t mean an inflated price at Campanile. Offering the cheapest hotel breakfast (normally included in the room price) is a huge draw for those wanting to keep the costs down by setting off to Disneyland on a full belly. The rooms are very cosy with warm decor and the onsite dining is a step above its 2-star rivals. In the warmer months you’ll find a burger van camped out front! Out back you’ll find a fully fledged mini-farm with donkeys, chickens and other small animals. Hopefully your room isn’t facing out onto the rooster pen! This is a Disney partner hotel, so you’ll benefit from a regular free shuttle and an official Disney Store onsite.