Europe’s largest theme park, Disneyland Paris says it will reopen the upscale Disneyland Hotel on January 25, 2024.
According to a press statement by Disneyland, the renovated property boasts of a grand lobby and opulent rooms and suites with a new luxury concept featuring well-known royal Disney characters both classic and new.
“This marks a new chapter for Disneyland Paris, as we continue to be one of the leaders of the European tourism industry with our unique blend of immersive storytelling and world-class hospitality,” says Natacha Rafalski, President of Disneyland Paris.
The statement says that Disneyland Hotel is the first of its kind to propose a five-star journey celebrating Disney royalty in all its expressions. The entertainment park says that from Cinderella to Frozen, The Sword in the Stone, and The Princess and the Frog to Moana, guests will be given the lead to become part of the story and create their own magical moments.
It adds that the hotel features 487 rooms and suites, with the bespoke tradition of Disney storytelling can be found inside all rooms and suites, from artwork and subtle touches that celebrate iconic elements of Walt Disney Animation Studios royal stories down to the last décor details.
The theme park operator says that the Walt Disney Imagineering Paris team has developed a singular, immersive experience that pays vibrant homage to both Disney royal stories and celebrated European landmarks such as Le Château de Versailles or Neuschwanstein Castle.
The hotel’s new design includes a regal-themed lobby, restaurants, bar and lounges and will also offer its guests an entertainment program alongside beloved royal Disney Characters, or Mickey, Minnie and their friends in new exclusive regal attire and even an exclusive La Troupe Royale Disney.
“We are thrilled to unveil the newly reimagined Disneyland Hotel, a one-of-a-kind five-star property celebrating Disney’s beloved royalty and storytelling. Our commitment to innovation and unparalleled guest experiences remains unwavering, and we look forward to welcoming guests to one of the most immersive hotels in Europe,” adds Rafalski.
The hotel says that guests staying in the Castle Club, which is 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. It says that suites will offer unprecedented levels of immersion into royal Disney stories.
Both the Royal Banquet and La Table de Lumière restaurants will offer a unique gourmet dining experience infused with a French savoir-faire and the ‘spirit of creativity’ inherent to all things Disney.
The statement adds that children will be welcomed like princesses and princes during their stay. Spaces such as the ‘Royal Kids Club’ and ‘My Royal Dream’ experience will be dedicated kid’s zones. Further, families will have the opportunity to enjoy together a spa experience at Disneyland Hotel Spa by Clarins or a relaxation session in a dedicated space. Additionally, all the hotel’s restaurants, bars and lounges will offer kid-friendly treats and exquisite themed pastries.
Disneyland says that its ‘cast members’ have been carefully selected to provide personalised service ensuring every guest receives royal treatment. A royal greeter will greet them from the moment they step inside the hotel while a concierge will be devoted to anticipating their every need. For those seeking more insights about the hotel, ‘story keepers’ will be on hand to walk guests through all the details and hidden gems of the hotel.