Summertime is generally the busiest Disneyland Paris gets – and don’t let that put you off. Part of the attraction is the crowds, especially during the numerous parades and shows where atmosphere is everything. Traditionally, Christmas is always a special time to visit too (Disney Christmas starts in November!), as is Halloween, when the site is taken over by a sumptuous, extravagant festival.
This one storey hotel is located in Meaux, next to Disneyland Paris and with easy access to the city centre. Complimentary parking is provided on site, and there is wheelchair access for the 60 guestrooms.
Housed in a renovated 18th century postal depot, this hotel has an Old France ambience and is 10km from Disneyland Paris. Guestrooms are individually decorated in typical Auberge style, and guests can sample dishes from the hotel’s traditional French and Italian restaurants and enjoy a nightcap in the bar.
Designed to emulate a New England seaside resort of the 1870’s, this hotel is a 10-minute ride by free shuttle bus from Disneyland Paris. Decorated in nautical blue and white, the bright rooms have toiletries, cable television and minibars.
A short bus ride from Disneyland Paris, the 153 apartments here provide satellite television, kitchenettes, microwaves and internet access, and all have warm, modern decor. Guests can enjoy panoramic views from the terrace, use the pool, fitness centre and relax in the bar.
Located at the entrance Disneyland Paris, this hotel boasts the lavish style of a Victorian mansion. Pastel tones combine with light, patterned fabrics, and all rooms include bathrobes and complimentary toiletries. Kids can “Meet‘n’Greet” some of their favorite Disney characters and have fun in the playroom.
A recent addition to the park, here you can really get behind the scenes of some of Hollywood’s biggest movies and witness how they were actually made. Highlights include the numerous controlled explosions, an action-packed studio tram tour, and the animation courtyard.
Discoveryland’s magical adaptation of the Disney film comes complete with African tribal dances, amazing special effects and, of course, Simba, Pumbaa and the rest of the gang. There are several performances in different languages, so make sure you choose the right showing.
Much more than just a themed-ride, the Laser Blast is an all-participation trip to infinity…and beyond! Shoot the various villains and targets as you make your way around in a flying pod, and then check out how you scored. Like much of Disneyland Paris, it will please you, no matter how old you are.
A land of captivating make-believe, inhabited by all your favourite childhood story characters. Here, you can visit Snow White’s house, check out what Alice In Wonderland is up to, and even grab a bite to eat at Toad Hall.
When the main parks have closed, there’s nowhere better to head than Disney Village. Packed with a wide variety of restaurants, bowling alleys, cinemas and shops, there’s even a nightclub that is open to everyone (though children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult).