Disneyland Resort Paris consists of two parks, Disneyland Paris
and Walt Disney Studios Paris, and a shopping district, Disney Village. Disneyland
Paris is the park everybody has heard of and expects, and Walt Disney Studios
Paris has a more general movie making theme - but it's still very Disney. The
Village
is comprised of stores and restaurants.
Disney's
theme parks are
famous for their "Audio-Animatronics," attention to detail, service
mentality, crowds,and high prices. The intention is to completely recreate the "magic" of
the Disney franchise; employees are not "staff" but "cast members";
the park is kept insanely clean; and everywhere you will find a perfectly running
machine.
The complex features
seven Disneyland Resort Paris hotels. The
Disneyland Hotel is located over the entrance of the Disneyland Park and is marketed
as the most prestigious hotel on property. A body of water known as Lake Disney
is surrounded by Disney's Hotel New York, Disney's Newport Bay Club and Disney's
Sequoia Lodge. Disney's Hotel Cheyenne and Disney's Hotel Santa Fe are located
near Lake Disney, Disney's Davy Crockett Ranch is located in a woodland area
outside the resort perimeter.
Disneyland Paris also includes six
associated hotels which are
not managed by Euro Disney but provide
free shuttle buses to the parks:
Marriott's Village d'lle-de-France, Radisson Blu Hotel, Magic Circus Hotel (formerly
known as Holiday Inn Magic Circus Hotel), Dream Castle Hotel, MyTravel's Explorers
Hotel and a Kyriad Hotel.
Please see the Disneyland hotels map below or enter your check in and check out
dates in the left to search for
cheap Disney hotel accommodation.
Please see the
Disneyland hotels listing to sort hotels by name,
vendors, rating or popularity.