Disneyland Paris has reopened the doors of its landmark hotel following a complete “royal” reimagination that pays homage to both Disney royal stories and celebrated European landmarks such as Le Château de Versailles.
“The reopening of Disneyland Hotel marks a new milestone in the transformation of Disneyland Paris, extending our legacy as a leader in the European tourism industry,” said Natacha Rafalski, President of Disneyland Paris. “We are thrilled to unveil this a one-of-a-kind five-star property celebrating beloved Disney royalty, which represents one of the most immersive hotels in Europe today.”
All 487 rooms and suites are entirely redesigned with an elegant atmosphere as well as modern comfort and luxury amenities. The hotel’s new refined design includes regal-themed lobby, restaurants, bar, and lounges and will also offer its guests a unique entertainment program features beloved royal Disney characters alongside Mickey, Minnie and the exclusive La Troupe Royale Disney.
Children will be welcomed like princesses and princes during their stay and will find dedicated spaces such as the Royal Kids Club and My Royal Dream experience.
Meanwhile, adults can have a spa experience at Disneyland Hotel Spa by Clarins.
Steeped in Disney’s rich storytelling, both The Royal Banquet and La Table de Lumière restaurants offer a unique gourmet dining experience infused with a French savoir-faire and the spirit of creativity inherent to all things Disney.
Guests staying in The Castle Club – an exclusive hotel within the hotel – will enjoy a range of VIP benefits and services, including extra privacy with a dedicated private elevator and check-in area as well as a breakfast with Disney Princess Characters in the Castle Club Lounge.
Disneyland Paris, Europe’s No. 1 tourist destination with over 375 million visits since its opening first opened its doors in April 1992, two world-class theme parks, seven themed Disney hotels, the Disney Village entertainment complex, and one of the top integrated corporate events venues in Europe.