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Paris Disneyland Hotels

By Chad Buleen

Paris Disneyland Hotels
Guests who travel to Disneyland Paris can find many of the same rides and attractions they would find in the United States. Likewise, just as there are several hotels around Disney parks in the United States, the same is true in Paris. There are a handful of Disney-owned hotels in Paris as well as several other partner hotels that are near the park.

Disneyland Hotel

The Disneyland Hotel in Paris has standard rooms that include either one large double bed or two double beds, a TV with international channels, a safe, and room service available 24 hours a day. When you get hungry you can dine at Inventions restaurant, located inside the hotel. This restaurant features character dining, so there is a good chance you will see characters like Mickey Mouse, Goofy or Buzz Lightyear while you eat.

The hotel also features a pool and a spa. The spa can be especially nice after playing a round on one of Paris' golf courses, such as the National Albatros Golf Course, which European Tour members voted to be their second favorite golf course on the tour.

Disneyland Resort Paris
B.P. 100, 77777
Paris, France
08448 008 898
Hotels.disneylandparis.co.uk

Disney's Hotel New York

Disney's Hotel New York brings a touch of the Big Apple to Paris. The standard rooms here are spacious and are decorated with an Art Deco theme. These rooms have in-room temperature adjustments, international TV channels and 24-hour room service. You will find several locations in this hotel where you can eat. In addition to offering a buffet continental breakfast, there are two restaurants at which you can eat later in the day: the Manhattan Restaurant and Parkside Diner.

Guests who stay here may want to golf at the Tom Simpson-designed Fontainebleau Golf Course, which is situated amid the largest forest in France.

Disney's Hotel New York
Avenue Goscinny
Marne-la-Vallee, France
08448 008 898
Hotels.disneylandparis.co.uk

Disney's Newport Bay Club

The rooms at Disney's Newport Bay Club are designed around a nautical theme. The blue and white colors that adorn the room accentuate the amenities, such as the oversized double bed or the two double beds that are in the room. This hotel features an area for kids, which is particularly nice when you return from the park and the kids still have energy, but you don't. The kids area features an arcade, a TV and a game area. This is a good place to sit and relax as your kids play until they wear themselves out.

If you enjoy good seafood, you can visit any of the hotel's four restaurants and get a good meal. If you want to golf, you may want to visit Chantilly Vineuil, which is widely considered to be the top golf course in all of France. This course has hosted the French Open several times.

Disney's Newport Bay Club
B.P. 113, 0
Paris, France
08448 008 898
Hotels.disneylandparis.co.uk

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About The Author

Chad Buleen is a Society of Professional Journalists-award winning newspaper and magazine writer and editor with more than 10 years' experience. He has been published in "Utah Spirit," "Charleston Gazette," "Idaho Falls Post Register" and numerous other publications. Buleen holds a Bachelor of Arts in communications with an emphasis in print journalism from Brigham Young University-Idaho.
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