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    Marriott's Village d'lle-de-France - Lounge and bar

    Marriott's Village d'lle-de-France

    (25 reviews)

    €€€

    We arrived to Marriott's Village d'ile-de-France early via the supersonic Eurostar. Upon driving…read moreonto the property one is reminded of what they have agreed to. The quintessential French Countryside experience. The weather was blissful and restful and the water fountains helped us sleep so deeply. Front desk mastery was performed by Cecilia. She gave an incredible overview of resort and breakdown of what to expect within this amazing property. Among three species of water fowl ( Including Canadian Geese ) there a tribute to Claude Monet complete with statue. The Monet Garden has been designed to tribute him and reads as a true impressionist painting complete with overgrown bridge just like his signature paintings. There is the perfect amount of alge in the small pond that mimics the impressionist's burst strokes. It's beautiful to walk thru this garden and enjoy actually being 'inside' one of Claude Monet's inspirations. The Le Bistro in the lobby has a phenomenal lunch menu until about 2pm and then opens back up for Dinner. Sabawoon was such a great server and very welcoming during our first lunch at the property. I recommend the pasta with white cheese sauce or the cheese pizza as a nice welcome meal for you. Upon being granted early our room ( a large studio in building 4500 ) We discovered it looks over Le Lac and the ducks were amazing to be with a large family of Canadian geese 'honking' to welcome us. This bedding is to die for a some of the best sheets and pillows I have ever experienced. We slept deeply here in the room and really loved waking up to a peace that only the French Countryside can provide. It was wonderful to also request white robes to lounge in and enjoy. Back at Le Bistro Bar the very fun and kind Dragana was amazing to visit with each night of our stay and was well versed at handling all sorts of crowds and guests no matter what. We looked forward to our times here at the bar after our days in the Parks. This is also a Gin Bar with many types of gin and goblet like glassware to honor these incredible drinks in. The front desk staff was incredible and like Cecilia the very kind and very articulate Sitharan helped me with booking the transit between the hotel and Disneyland Paris. Here is my concern and area for improvement. This tram takes a picking up break from from 20:00 to 21:10 - this one hour and 10 minute break is hurtful to those who are looking to leave the park early and needs at least two or three other pick up times when crowds are wanting to exit the park and waiting. Many of the patrons were forced to take Ubers and got angrier to pay high Taxi costs . Also in perfect transparency, the lobby bar closes early at 22:00 and the marketplace minutes afterwards. So if one needs a night cap or two this put pressure on the bar staff such as the kind Sabawoon and wonderful Dragana. Upon leaving I was impressed with Ceclia once again and she remembered our itinerary and wished us Bon Voyage for our travel day. Incredible to remember us after checking in so many people at this busy property. I look forward to booking a stay again here and even longer for the fabulous sheets alone! Thank you everyone, you made our stay amazingly magical! Merci!

    Feels like a small french village, with all the amenities you would expect from MVC property…read more Workout room is a little dated and could use some improvement and rooms aren't the most modern, but we loved our stay.

    Disneyland Hotel

    Disneyland Hotel

    (25 reviews)

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    We usually stay at the Disney property of the place we visited, just for the convenience of going…read moreback to the hotel and rest, and also for the direct access to the park. We enjoyed the Mira Costa at Tokyo Disney. This trip we stayed at Disneyland hotel ( there are more hotels around, like Santa Fé hotel and Cheyenne hotel ) but Disneyland hotel is the cream of the crop. I have never seen such a beautiful and luxurious hotel. The Disney influence seems minimal, no hidden Mickeys all over the place. They offer a complimentary breakfast buffet, a complimentary tea time, and soft drinks and teas and coffees ( espresso, lattes, cappuccino..) soft drinks too at no charge. The minibar in the room is filled of complimentary snacks and drinks too. The rooms are tastefully decorated, plush towels furnished. The hotel staff is very competent, knowledgeable and helpful. Everybody speaks French but they are also eager to speak English. I got lost the very evening and the staff helped me get back on track. The rooms are modernly furnished. The lights turn on automatically when you approach ( sensor sensitive ). So modern and energy saving. There is a swimming pool but we didn't use it. The Disney princesses and Mickey Minnie characters also appeared at breakfast and throughout the day in the lobby. Service is competent, prices of rooms here are also high. Splurge in Paris, you totally deserve it.

    We bought the 3 day 2 night package with the park hopper. We got to the Park early from the Paris…read moretrain. We had a hard time figuring out where the entrance of the hotel was. The staff was nice enough to let us go through the cast member security line. Everything was nice and clean. The staff were friendly and informative. I would suggest getting a physical room key for a souvenir and in case your phone battery runs low. There was a pool and hot tub. Two restaurants and a coffee shop. A really nice gift shop also. I didn't have time to check the Spa out but they did have one on site. We bought the character breakfast which was really pricey but I'm glad I did it. The seafood buffet was actually terrible. The lobster was freezer burnt and the serving utensils were mixed in some of the gluten free items so I had limited choices. There was a lot of confusion on what was gluten free and they handed me a large book written in French to decipher. I won't ding the hotel for their buffet though. The hotel was right next to the park and we got a one hour early entrance. Especially nice hotel and lovey experience.

    Disney's Newport Bay Club - It's like a time capsule back to Eisner era  Disney. Love it

    Disney's Newport Bay Club

    (42 reviews)

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    My husband and I stayed here for two nights during a trip to Paris that included a stop at…read moreDisneyland Paris and were very happy with our stay. The rooms were huge compared to our other Paris hotels. The theming was nice (Disney without being over the top) and felt like a mix between a yacht club and an elevated cruise experience. It is certainly not as grand or impressive as moderate or luxury Disney World hotels in Florida, but none of the Paris hotels are (besides the Disneyland Paris hotel). Regarding food and drink options, the Captain's Quarters bar was a nice option for late-night drinks after a long park day. However, the hotel does not have a grab-and-go breakfast or coffee option that we could find (something to consider when planning your day). I would recommend staying at Newport if you want a clean and up-scale hotel walking distance from the parks (10-15 minutes walk to the gates).

    My family just returned from our trip to Paris, and detoured to Disney before we went to stay with…read morefriends in Paris. I had heard mixed things about Newport, but wanted to give this place a shot because of its cute theming. Man, I should have listened to the negative reviews and switched to another hotel. To give context, I have stayed in numerous Disney hotels, so I feel I have a pretty decent baseline on which to give this review. So let the magic behind. Not! So let's first start off with the lack of welcome we received when we got there. First, you are welcomed with having your luggage go through an X-ray machine by two security guards joking around, who aren't even watching the machines. Yes, I feel really secure after watching that. With all that going on, not one person greeted us when we actually walked into the hotel, as you see at other Disney properties in the US. When we walked in, we were greeted by a guy with red hair, beard, and Mushu from Mulan on his shoulder, who gave us a smarmy laugh when I didn't have my booking number memorized or on hand when we walked up to reception. Sorry, Bub, but we just got off an 8 hour flight (with no sleep) and one hour bus ride in which we used to nap, so we didn't have it readily available yet your majesty. Even after I retrieved the number, he still wouldn't let us get in line to check in, and just ushered us to baggage check-in instead. When I asked him if we could see if our room was ready, he again gave us his signature smarmy chuckle and told us, " Of course, a room is not ready, people want to sleep in". What does that even mean? It was 10:30 a.m., and I have checked into other Disney hotels a lot earlier than 10:30. So this guy sucked to say the least, and the funny thing is, the days we were heading to the park at 7:30 a.m., we saw people getting their paperwork after getting checked in early to their rooms, and they weren't part of the Compass Club (the extra charge you can pay to have specialized treatment at the hotel). This individual was not just a jerk, but also a liar. So we move on to baggage check. We waited in the long line, watched two guys argue over who was in line first, and had to deal with two rude lifeguards with unhelpful comments to say when we were shifting our stuff around to our luggage, so we didn't have to carry things to the park. The baggage check guy only gave us tickets for four of our seven bags, and when we came back later to get our bags, we were met with a rude attitude from a guy named Igor, who got upset when we told him that we were missing 3 bags and he wanted to argue with us. So Igor sucks too. Also, to the two rude lifeguards, you suck, too. We then hit up the parks, and unfortunately, it was hotter than you know what on the days we were at Disney. As the first day went on, we still hadn't gotten our room assignment yet, and it was close to 7 pm. When we returned to the hotel, we had to ask someone at registration what room number we had and to get our room keys. She was shocked that we hadn't received our room yet. Before I tell you about the crappy room, let me first explain part of our frustration about our room. I had asked for a first floor, closest to the lobby as possible. What we got was a 3rd-floor room, as far away from the elevators as possible. I mean, going down 5 different hallways and the last room in the hall closest to the end of the building. So when we had to leave the room for the lobby, we really had to leave with some intention. Now for the room. The room was decent size, but absolutely no air conditioning in the room. We had it jacked to 60 degrees, and still would not cool down after being in the parks (with hardly any air conditioning or fans in the parks) all day. We called down to the reception, and they said they would send maintenance. That didn't happen. We called 2 hours later about the room, and they were dumbfounded that no one had checked on the air conditioner yet. They said they would call back. Spoiler alert: They did not call back. So needless to say, our room never cooled down the whole time we were there. Overall, there is no counter service restaurant here, the ice machines are tiny in the hallway that is meant to serve over 150 rooms on each floor always out of ice, and the lobby bathrooms have zero air conditioning going through them, even during a heat spell. The only highlight of this place was a bellhop named Julio. One of the friendliest staff members there. Other staff members could learn a lesson from him. Overall, heed the warnings of others on Yelp. This place is horrible, with mostly horrible and inefficient staff. If you notice, most of the people posting negative comments are long-time Disney fans who know what they are talking about and have enough Disney hotel stays to give honest reviews of this place. We know what is expected of a typical Disney stay, and this place ain't it.

    Hipark - Hipark

    Hipark

    (11 reviews)

    €€

    I stayed here for the Inaugural Disneyland Paris Half Marathon. Overall, I enjoyed my stay here…read more Based on my experience on this trip, I have no problem staying here again if I return in the future. Keep in mind that there is a 1,65 € per night mandatory city tax. Pros: 1. Great safe location. Nice and quiet. Located very close to the police station. It was also very close to a shopping mall with many restaurant options. 2. Friendly and helpful front desk. 3. Free transportation to Disneyland. If you choose to walk, it's only about a 15 minute walk to Disneyland. 4. Room has a kitchenette in case you want to cook your own meals. 5. Shower had excellent water pressure. 6. Clean towels and linens. 7. Very affordable daily rates. Cons: 1. Hide-a-bed was not very comfortable.

    First time staying abroad, so I'm not sure how things usually go. I arrived to the hotel and check…read morein was quick, however the hostess told me I still owed half of my balance. I had to go through my emails to show I had paid the full amount. I then had to pay tax which I did in cash and she told me she didn't have change, so she kept my money. I didn't care as it was less than a euro. Room was decent but there was a lot of damage to the room. They charge for extra towels, so be ready for that. The location is very close to Disney you can walk in 10 minutes or take a free shuttle outside. There is also a mall about 5 minutes away walking. Some of the staff did not speak English , so some things were hard to communicate. That's my fault I should have learned more French first. Other than that we had a decent stay.

    Relais Spa - hotels - Updated July 2026

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