Why We Love the Disneyland Hotel
- Its exceptional location: it is the very first and one of the very few hotels located inside a Disneyland park. This hotel’s location is unique among Disney parks worldwide.
- A newly renovated five-star hotel: the first residents will have the chance to enter a prestigious place, a concentration of the best Disney has to offer in terms of hotels and storytelling.
- Immerse yourself in Disney’s royal stories and meet so many Disney princesses and princes at no other Disney hotel in the world. Ariel, Aurora, Merida, Tiana and Jasmine await you over a gourmet breakfast!
- The International Celebrity Hotel: For more than 30 years, Disneyland Hotel has welcomed celebrities from around the world. Michael Jackson, Mariah Carey and Elton John have all stayed here.
More than a hotel, a unique experience in the World of Disney
The 5-star property was already one of a kind before the renovation. But Disney has taken the storytelling and immersion offered to its most privileged guests even further. Often compared by visitors to a castle, the Imagineers took inspiration from this to reinvent the Disneyland Hotel.
How much does Disneyland Hotel cost per night?
Whether you’re staying at a Disney park or anywhere else in the world, luxury comes at a price. A 5-star hotel like the Disneyland Hotel offers the highest level of comfort. In fact, this property deserves the title ‘Palace’ because it has all the ingredients: concierge service, spa and fitness centre, multilingual staff, accessibility and even bespoke hospitality!
What’s more, with the average cost of a room in a 5-star hotel being in the region of 300 euros, there’s nothing extravagant about the Disneyland Hotel’s rates. Especially as the hotel is unique.
At Disney’s new Royal Residence, prices start at €814 for a night for two in a superior room and two days in the parks.
Estimated Package Price per night | Cheapest Price | Highest Price |
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Superior Room | 810€ | 1350€ |
Superior Room with terrace | 909€ | 1421€ |
Superior Family Room | ||
Deluxe Room | 1193€ | 1654€ |
Deluxe Room with terrace | 1363€ | 1977€ |
Castle Club Room | NC | NC |
Signature Suites (Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty…) | 3112€ | NC |
Castle Club Suites | 4702€ | NC |
Princely Suite | 7162€ | NC |
Royal Suite | 10342€ | NC |
A unique location at the very entrance to the Disneyland Park
Not only is its location exceptional, but so is its history! This hotel, with its pink Victorian façade, may never have seen the light of day as it was not part of Euro Disney’s original plans. What Tony Baxter intended to be a piece of scenery turned out to be one of the most famous and iconic Disney hotels in the world.
But let’s get back to the location of the Disneyland Hotel, an establishment that already has one foot in Disneyland Park and one on Main Street. As the famous pink hotel of Disneyland Paris, no other hotel is as close to everything. Residents even have the luxury of their own entrance to Disneyland Park.
So it was an improvised hotel?
Yes, the Disneyland Hotel wasn’t planned at all when Euro Disney was conceived. According to Imagineer Tony Baxter, Disney wanted to protect guests from the rain when they arrived at the park. That’s when the idea of creating these rooms in this building was born… And the rest is history!
Rooms: Disneyland Paris’ most luxurious
After an enchanting but exhausting day at Disneyland and the Walt Disney Studios, guests of the 5-star hotel can quickly return to their rooms for a little rest and relaxation.
The Disneyland Hotel has 487 rooms and suites, including:
- 346 Superior Rooms
- 82 Deluxe rooms
- 41 Castle Club rooms
- 16 Signature Suites
- 1 Princess Suite
- 1 Royal Suite
A range of rooms that have been completely redesigned to meet the luxury and comfort standards of a 5-star establishment. The rooms and suites have been redesigned to reflect the ambience of this princely residence.
Each room is a tale of royalty and a tribute to a Disney character. Disneyland Paris has collaborated with Disney Animation Studios to integrate exclusive paintings and creations based on 11 Disney classics into the rooms.
Cinderella, The Little Mermaid, Aladdin and The Snow Queen are all on display, as are the latest Disney animated classics such as Vaiana and Raya and the Last Dragon.
The rooms are full of details. We’ll discover them in the presentation of the 4 categories offered by the Disneyland Hotel.
Superior Rooms
The Disneyland Hotel’s Superior Rooms are much larger than those in the Disney Marvel Hotel (31m²), measuring 40.7m². They may be the least expensive rooms in the hotel, but they have not been neglected by the Imagineers – far from it.
The atmosphere in each of the 346 Superior rooms features revisited classic and contemporary touches. Pastel shades, blue, ivory and gold dominate. The famous mirror with Rapunzel’s hair is on the wall opposite the beds, next to another piece of furniture created especially for these rooms: the jewellery box. For breakfast or tea time, it contains everything you need for coffee and tea.
Deluxe Rooms and its exclusive Lounge
Equal in size to the Superior Rooms, the Deluxe Rooms offer a completely different atmosphere. Violet, pastel and gold tones give way to a space that also features nods to Disney classics and artwork.
As big as the Superior Rooms, the 82 Deluxe Rooms also feature the Rapunzel mirror, the jewellery box and a French technology that can already be found in all the rooms of the New York Disney Hotel: Ultra HD TV mirrors.
But these rooms differ from the first category in a number of ways:
- An illuminated canopy that synchronises with the paintings in the room to reveal a glowing canopy at bedtime.
- Access to a brand new private lounge, the Deluxe Lounge, where you can enjoy sweet and savoury snacks from breakfast to afternoon tea. The Deluxe Lounge overlooks Fantasia Gardens.
- A personalised welcome on arrival and private concierge service
Castle Club Room and the Lounge
The Castle Club is like an hotel within the hotel! It is located on the top two floors of the hotel. It offers the best views of Disneyland Park and the Castle.
In terms of facilities and comfort, the 41 Castle Club rooms are almost identical to the Deluxe rooms. They differ from the Deluxe Rooms in one respect: immersion.
Starting with the majestic setting of the new Castle Club Lounge and its sensational day and night views of Main Street and Sleeping Beauty Castle. Guests in Castle Club rooms and suites will have the privilege of breakfast with Disney princesses and characters.
Signature Suites
They are probably the most prestigious and themed suites at Disneyland Paris, and indeed at any Disney resort in the world. A level of theming never before achieved. And what’s rare is expensive! Expect to pay at least €3,000 for a night in one of the resort’s 16 Signature Suites.
These suites are based on 5 great Disney classics:
- The 3 Sleeping Beauty Signature Suites (up to 90m²)
- The 3 Cinderella Signature Suites (up to 90m2)
- The 4 Rapunzel Signature Suites (up to 60m2)
- The 3 Snow Queen Signature Suites (up to 90m2)
- The 3 Beauty and the Beast Signature Suites (up to 90m2)
How do I book a Signature Suite?
You may have noticed that they are never displayed on the official Disneyland Paris website. In fact, to book a Castle Club or Signature Suite, you must use the Disney Experts telephone platform (01.60.30.60.90).
Princely Suite and the Royal suite
The Imagineers have pushed the boundaries of immersion and theming even further with these two ultra-luxurious suites. These two suites are so realistically decorated and detailed that they could have been right out of the films they are dedicated to.
Unfortunately, these two exorbitantly priced suites are only accessible to a handful of the very rich and/or famous.
- The Beauty and the Beast Royal Suite (116m²)
- The Snow Queen Royal Suite (206m²)
Eating at DLH : a unique gourmet dining experience
At Disneyland Hotel, the 5-star experience doesn’t stop at the rooms and lobby. It goes right down to the dining room table, where the new Royal Banquet and Table de Lumière restaurants offer gastronomic treats for young and old.
The Royal Banquet
Disneyland Paris has completely reinvented its all-you-can-eat buffet restaurant, the Royal Banquet. The Royal Banquet is one of the top restaurants in Marne la Vallée and is visited by some of Disney’s biggest royalty. Inspired by the Hall of Mirrors at Versailles and the grand reception halls of castles.
But this restaurant will be one of the few buffet restaurants to offer a meal with Disney characters from breakfast to dinner!
You’ll find the very best in buffet and contemporary cuisine, with a wide choice of dishes:
- Seafood platters
- Sliced meat service
- Exclusive and personalised desserts
- Vegan dishes
How much to eat at the Royal Banquet ?
- Lunch and Diner for 100€ / adult and 50€ per child (above 3 years old)
- Breakfast 45€ / adult and 30€ / child
- Included in Premium Meal Plan only
La table de Lumière Service Restaurant
In a new location inspired by the ballroom in Beauty and the Beast, this a la carte restaurant with table service replaces the California Grill. La Table de Lumière offers refined French gastronomic cuisine and the opportunity to dine in the company of Disney princes and princesses.
The entire world of Beauty and the Beast and castle life will be on guests’ tables and plates. Belle’s rose appears both on the porcelain plates and in two sublime desserts dedicated to her: the Rose de Provins and a birthday cake on request.
About the Premium Meal Plan
The Premium Half and Full Board Packages are another exclusive offer for Disneyland Hotel guests. Up to 39 restaurants are available as part of this offer, including restaurants with Disney characters such as the Plaza Gardens, Cinderella’s Inn and the two restaurants in the hotel.
However, you will have to pay €70 per child and €125 per adult per night for half board and €90 per child and €180 per adult for full board. In addition, we strongly recommend that you book early for all of our dining experiences, especially those with characters.
Le Fleur de Lys Bar
For those wanting a tea-time snack or a drink throughout the day, this lounge bar is THE place to be. Adults can choose from a cocktail prepared by a mixologist or a glass of Disneyland Hotel Champagne by Maison Pierre Mignon.
How much to drink something at the Fleur de Lys Bar ?
If you want to enjoy a coktail from the finest french mixologist, you’ll have to spend at least :
- 21€ for long drinks,
- 28€ for signature cocktails (16€ for non-alcoholic)
- 13€ for special elexirs for the youngest
- 25€ for classic coktails
- 7€ for an espresso
Activities at Disneyland Hotel: an enchanted interlude
Every little adventurer has the chance to don a crown and step into the glittering shoes of a princess or prince at the Disneyland Hotel.
Imagine their amazement when they are welcomed with royal pomp and circumstance to the My Royal Dream experience, or when they interact with the magical Royal Kids Club library. Talk about a fairytale holiday! 🏰✨
The Royal Kids Club: much more than a crèche!
The Royal Kids Club is both a nursery and an entertainment area for little crowned heads, and is a new concept in fun. Cast Members welcome children to the magical library, where they experience Disney stories through augmented reality.
My royal dream: a touch of Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique
With a royal theme, the pay-what-you-can experience that gives little girls and boys a royal makeover for a few hours is back at Disneyland Hotel! The Fairy Godmothers of My Royal Dream will be transforming young princesses and princes with a selection of exclusive costumes, manicures, hairstyles and accessories, each as magical as the next.
Each child will leave with a complete makeover for the day, a souvenir photo and some magic fairy dust. This activity is, of course, largely inspired by the on
Exclusive royal encounters
Similar to the Marvel Hero Studio at Disney New York Art of Marvel, it will be possible to book a moment with a Disney character in a magical setting.
Our quick review of the Disneyland Hotel
Location : 6 / 5
Don’t look for a better location, it doesn’t exist at Disneyland Paris. Situated in the heart of Disneyland Park, this hotel’s location is simply unique.
Rooms : 5 / 5
We can’t wait to try the princess experience, as we haven’t had the chance to stay there yet. The castle and princess theme is not my favourite, so I’m waiting to see what these rooms have to offer.
Food : NC / 5
Activities : 5 / 5
A 5-star hotel is not the ideal place for fun activities. But the Disneyland Hotel is not just any 5-star hotel! The immersive experience it offers is an activity in itself, from the moment you enter the lobby to dinner.
Our opinion
The only real question is: is the very high price of a stay at the Disneyland Hotel really justified? Given that a night in a 5-star hotel in Paris in 2023 will cost an average of €500, the €1,000 or so charged for a night in this Disney-style palace is nothing extravagant.