The Hotels at Disneyland Paris


The Hotel Cheyenne

The Hotel Cheyenne

This must be the most ingeniously designed Disney Hotel that there is. The whole place appears to be an Old Western Town. You don't see any rooms here, just facades of the Drugstore, or the Blacksmith or the Saloon etc. Hidden behind these facades are blocks of accommodation....but you wouldn't know it! There are no roads either, just sand/gravel tracks. All very authentic, and perfect for kids. Real inexpensive too. If you're on a budget, this is the place to stay (even though the Santa Fe is cheaper). It's also worth finding our if there are any special offers featuring The Cheyenne when you book. The Cheyenne, more than any other hotel, seems to have special deals for packages almost all of the time. The hotel is just a 15 minute walk from the park.

  • Facilities: 1,000 rooms (inc. 21 rooms for the differently-abled)
  • A double bed and two bunk beds in every room.
  • There are no mini bars in the rooms
  • Fort Apache and The Corral are the two children's playgrounds
  • Nevada Games Room
  • In-room baby sitting service
  • Laundry and dry cleaning service
  • Restaurant: Chuck Wagon Café (nine themed foodstores, along one of the " streets" )
  • Bar/Lounge: The Red Garter Saloon
  • Shop: The General Store (Disney and Western Themed gifts etc.)


Rates for a Classic Package start at €239.00 (based on 2 adults sharing a room) for the main Hotel . You can call the Hotel Direct on +33 1 60456200 or fax on +33 1 60456233.

Park Secret It is not always wise to call the dedicated booking service " Disneyland Direct" in the UK, as oftentimes rather than buying a package, you should book your hotel accommodation and buy your passes separately as it usually works out much cheaper. If you do want to call them to compare prices, their number is +44 0990 03 03 03 (or 0990 03 03 03 from within the UK). They are very reluctant to give out 'accommodation only' prices, so tell them that you have a " Fantasia" Annual Pass and won't need to pay for passes. That should do the trick. If you do have problems (I almost always have!) simply call the Hotel Directly on the number given above. Most telephone and reception staff speak English fluently.

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