Disneyland Hotel Paris, as the top-tier resort at the European Disney parks, doesn’t disappoint in terms of the variety and impressiveness when it comes to room options.
The hotel, located at the gates of the Disneyland Paris park, is a bucket-list resort for many Disney lovers. Not least because it overlooks what many deem to be the prettiest of all Disney theme parks in the world.
Whether you’re looking for a superior guest room, a stunning theme-park view, larger luxury suites, or you fancy one of what are arguably the most stylised and themed Disney rooms anywhere, this resort impresses.
Here, we take a close look at the look options at the Disneyland Hotel Paris.
Superior rooms
There’s nothing ‘standard’ about the hotel’s base level room, which are labelled ‘superior rooms’.
Guests are welcomed to the hotel’s high standard of finish as they open the door to the Superior Rooms, which, as well as being very comfortable and ornate, also feature subtle but unmistakable nods to Disney princesses Cinderella and Snow White (which depends on your room number).
In terms of sleeping arrangements, the Superior Rooms come in either a king or twin layout, both dressed in crisp, high-thread-count linens. Each has a side table complete with charging points, so you can charge multiple devices overnight.



Alternatively, guests can book the Superior Family Room, which sleeps two adults and two children comfortably.
Guests rave about the mirror-masked 4K television - it vanishes completely when switched off - whilst many note ‘excellent’ soundproofing of these rooms, which keeps the sounds and fanfare from the park at bay.
Bathrooms feature rainfall showers, plus luxurious finishes in pale marble; there are no tubs at this tier, yet rose-scented toiletries, plush robes and clever lighting give guests a real sense of indulgence.
Guests who opt for a terrace also get to enjoy an outdoor coffee at sunrise, or a late-night tipple under the stars.
Deluxe rooms
Deluxe rooms are larger, and just as luxurious and ornate - the detailing includes themed references to Sleeping Beauty and Rapunzel.These rooms typically come with a king-size bed, and, for larger groups, guests can request interconnecting rooms.



Guests booking Deluxe Rooms also have access to the Deluxe Lounge, where guests can enjoy an exclusive breakfast, plus afternoon tea (and beverages and snacks all day, until 11:00pm).
Castle Club rooms
If you thought Deluxe level was fancy, the Castle Club represents an even more elevated experience
Guests enjoy a private check-in, with extra care and attention paid by the Castle Club concierge.Castle Club guests can also enjoy an exclusive a la carte lounge breakfast, including appearances from Disney characters like Princess Aurora (Sleeping Beauty), Cinderella, and Snow White. Later, the lounge serves afternoon-tea complete with a harpist, followed in the evening by drinks and snacks.
Castle Club level rooms are extra spacious. They come either with two doubles or with one king size bed, and can be upgraded for a Disneyland Park theme park view.



The rooms are especially well appointed, with features including ultra HD TV, dyson hairdryers, signature robes and slippers and the evening turn-down.
Castle Club guests also benefit with a private lift to the Disneyland Paris Park, giving direct access, bypassing the lobby entrance used by the rest of the hotel’s guests.
Signature suites
Beyond the Castle Club, the Disneyland Hotel Paris has one further special experience for guests (who are ready to pay premium price for it).
Disneyland Hotel Paris has seven one-of-a-kind suites, offering quests a unique way to stay at the resort.
There are five signature suites, each immersively themed for one of five Disney princesses.
Each had uniquely themed living spaces, and intensely themed bedroom chambres.
Guests can book the Cinderella Suite, the Sleeping Beauty Suite, Beauty & The Beast Suite, Frozen or Rapunzel (Tangled) suite.
Two other premium suites are available, the ‘Princely Suite’ - another unique suite, themed on the 2017 live action Beauty & The Beast movies - and the ‘Royal Suite’ which is designed as Elsa’s Ice Palace, from Frozen.
Signature suites at Disneyland Hotel Paris can only be booked directly, over the phone, with Disney and, because there’s only one of each suite, they may be hard to secure (so be ready to be flexible on dates) and they’re command a high price (over €2,000 and potentially as much as €4,000 per night).
Resort-wide benfits
Regardless of category, every stay at the Disneyland Hotel Paris includes complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi, MagicPass (your all-in-one room key, park ticket and charge card), daily housekeeping with evening turndown, 24-hour room service and access to full-service laundry.
Cribs, bed rails and strollers arrive on request. Standard check-in begins at 3:00 pm and checkout is at 11:00 am, although early arrival or late departure is usually granted for a fee when availability allows.
Thoughts ...
The accommodation at Disneyland Hotel Paris is what you would expect from a legit five-star hotel, and, nevermind the fact its literally at the park entrance, guests who stay here generally rave about the resort.
Even the base leve, ‘Superior’ rooms are special, whilst the hotel gives so many options to upgrade.
The signature suites obviously offer another level of theming and are ‘bucket list’ rooms for some Disney-loving guests.
Are there downsides? … well, the obvious thing is price.
Practically all Disneyland Paris resort hotels are in close proximity to the theme parks, and are in some cases quite a lot cheaper than the Disneyland Hotel Paris.
If you’re looking for a deluxe Disneyland Paris resort, Hotel New York - Art of Marvel is also very highly rated and offers an entirely different vibe.
Nonetheless, as far as ‘at the park’ hotel experiences Disneyland Hotel Paris is unique and unrivalled, and, as we see, there plenty of room choices.