THE GOOD
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+ Part of the network of Disney hotels in Paris, so you never have to leave the premises to go to Disneyland.
+ Free bus shuttle (every 12 minutes) to and from the hotel and Disneyland (during park hours, of course).
+ Restaurant and breakfast buffet are located conveniently in the La Cantina restaurant in the main building.
+ Goofy meet and greets take place daily, in the morning, by the reception, so remember to grab your pics with the big fella!!!
THE NOT SO GOOD
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- Hotel room was dated, with visible imperfections - paint chippings, caulk missing from edges, dated furniture.
- Bathroom shower water kept switching between very hot and cold at times.
- Bathroom towels were super thin and not good at drying oneself.
- Bathroom only consisted of cheap squeeze bottle shower gel and small square hand soap. No lotion or shampoo.
- Toilet paper was paper thin single-ply (if that) and as cheap as it gets.
- No air conditioning in the room, but there was a ceiling fan, which actually was not needed despite the 80 degree temp outside.
- No mini-fridge in the room.
MIXED THOUGHTS
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= Nada.
RANDOM OBSERVATIONS
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= The hotel grounds look pretty cool in the evening when it gets dark. It really does feel like you're in Radiator Springs and the buildings are lit up and it's very quiet.
CONCLUSION
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= As budget as it gets at Disney Paris, but not as bad as some reviewers say it is. Although it's still quite costly, you get what you pay for, relatively-speaking. Yes, I get that it cost more than your typical nice non-Disney hotel, but it is one of the least expensive hotel options at Disney. You might feel a bit icky staying here because it's so dated, but, like I said, it's not THAT bad. read more