Disneyland Paris Hotels

When I first started planning our trip to France, I assumed finding a place to stay near the parks would be straightforward. But as soon as I started researching Disneyland Paris hotels, I realized it’s a whole world of its own. From on-site Disney properties to partner hotels just outside the gates, there are more options than most people expect. And honestly, not all of them are worth the price or the hype.

In this post, I’ll walk you through everything I learned from our own visit and what I wish I had known before booking. I’ll cover which Disneyland Paris hotels are walking distance to the parks, how to choose between staying on-site or nearby, and what to keep in mind if you’re booking without park tickets.

Before we dive in, I recommend reading this full Disneyland Paris overview if you haven’t already: everything you need to know about visiting Disneyland Paris. It helps put the hotel logistics in context.

Key Points

  • Staying at a Disney hotel gives you Early Park Access, but not all of them are walkable – location matters more than theming.
  • You can book hotels without tickets if you want flexibility, and it sometimes saves money.
  • Partner and nearby hotels often offer better value, especially if you don’t care about extra perks.

Best Disneyland Paris Hotels for Convenience and Comfort

The phrase “best Disneyland Paris hotels” depends on what you’re prioritizing: price, location, theming, or perks.

We stayed at Hotel New York – The Art of Marvel, and while the design was impressive, the real win was the 10-minute walk to the parks. Not needing to rely on shuttles made everything smoother and saved us time every single day.

Being close to the parks meant we could come back mid-afternoon for a break or to change clothes before dinner without feeling like we were wasting time. That small convenience made a big difference, especially after long park days.

Hotels Within Walking Distance to Disneyland Paris

Being able to walk to the park entrance in under 15 minutes is underrated. After a long day, the last thing you want is a crowded shuttle.

  • Disneyland Hotel (reopening soon): This hotel is right at the gates of the park. It's the most luxurious option and will likely cost $1,200–$2,000 USD per night once reopened, depending on the room and season.
  • Disney Hotel New York – The Art of Marvel: Modern, sleek, and a 10-minute walk. Prices typically range from $500 to $900 USD per night. If you're visiting without kids and want comfort, this one is hard to beat.
  • Disney Sequoia Lodge: A bit more rustic in design but still walkable. Expect to pay between $300 and $600 USD per night. We nearly booked this one for the woodsy vibe.

See this detailed list of hotels within walking distance to Disneyland Paris for more specifics.

Can You Book a Disneyland Paris Hotel Without Park Tickets?

Yes, and it's a strategy I highly recommend looking into – especially if you're traveling on a budget or want more control over your itinerary.

We booked our hotel and park tickets separately because we found a deal on multi-day tickets that wasn’t tied to a hotel package. Booking separately also made it easier to compare hotel options without being locked into a package.

Not every deal shows up clearly on the official site, and sometimes third-party sites will run ticket promotions. Just be sure you’re purchasing from a reputable vendor if you go that route.

Check out this guide on booking a Disneyland Paris hotel without tickets if you want to see when and how it makes sense.

Budgeting for Disneyland Paris Hotels

The price range for Disneyland Paris hotels is surprisingly wide. You can spend as little as $150 USD per night or well over $1,000 USD per night, depending on your choices. The key factors influencing price are seasonality, room type, and how close the hotel is to the parks.

We booked about six months in advance and watched prices for a few weeks. Weekends, holidays, and summer months will drive prices up, so be flexible if you can.

This breakdown of Disneyland Paris hotel prices is worth checking if you’re trying to lock in a budget early.

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If you’ve fallen in love with the European charm of Disneyland Paris, you might be interested in how the Disney Vacation Club connects guests to resorts across the world.

Which Disneyland Paris Hotel Is Cheapest?

  • Disney Hotel Santa Fe: Usually the most affordable on-site option. Rooms here can go for around $150–$250 USD per night. It's themed around Cars, so it might appeal to younger kids.
  • Disney Hotel Cheyenne: Slightly more expensive but with better theming (think Toy Story frontier town). Rates generally fall in the $200–$300 USD range.

Both are technically walkable, but the walk is closer to 20 minutes. It’s doable, but after a long day, you might opt for the shuttle.

Here's a comparison of which Disneyland Paris hotel is cheapest.

Hotel Perks: Are They Worth It?

Staying at a Disney hotel gives you perks like Early Park Access (30 minutes before regular guests), character meet-and-greets in the lobby, and free luggage transfers between hotels.

But the truth is, not everyone needs those perks. If you’re more focused on getting a good night’s sleep and don’t mind missing out on a few early rides, nearby partner hotels can be a better value.

This article breaks down the tradeoffs: is staying at a Disneyland Paris hotel worth it?

Best Hotels Near Disneyland Paris (That Aren't Disney-Owned)

We seriously considered several off-site options and nearly booked one of the partner hotels to save money. Many have free shuttles, family-sized rooms, and more dining flexibility.

Some of the most popular non-Disney hotels include:

  • B&B Hotel: A budget-friendly option, with rates starting around $100 USD per night. Shuttle takes about 10 minutes.
  • Explorers Hotel: Great for kids, with indoor play areas and a small water park. Rates typically range from $120–$180 USD per night.

This round-up of where to stay near Disneyland Paris gives you a solid overview of off-site picks.

There are also hotels right by the train station, which is great if you're arriving by RER or TGV. Here's a helpful guide on hotels near the Disneyland Paris train station.

Choosing the Best Disneyland Paris Hotel for Your Situation

Whether you're going solo, as a couple, or with kids, the best hotel choice shifts a bit. We traveled without kids, so proximity and comfort mattered more than theming. But for families with young kids, being closer to the park gates makes mid-day breaks much easier.

  • For toddlers: Best Disneyland Paris hotel for toddlers shares how close proximity and playful theming can make a big difference.
  • For adults: Hotel New York or Sequoia Lodge have more mature styling and better amenities.
  • For families: Cheyenne or Newport Bay Club strike a nice balance between theme and function.

You can also compare all your options in this ranked overview of Disneyland Paris hotels or read this detailed post on which Disneyland Paris hotel is best.

Want a Pool?

A few hotels have indoor pools, which is a nice bonus if you’re staying more than a couple days.

Pools can be a great way to unwind if you're visiting during hot summer months, or if you're traveling with kids who need to burn off steam before bedtime.

Here's a full breakdown of which Disney Paris hotels have pools.

Are These Hotels Worth It?

Disneyland Paris hotels aren’t one-size-fits-all. You really need to balance budget, walking distance, perks, and whether you want that immersive Disney feel or not.

For us, staying on-site made the trip easier logistically, and the quick walk from Hotel New York saved time and stress. But I can absolutely see how a well-priced partner hotel would make more sense for many travelers.

To explore the full list of Disney-operated hotels and their availability, check the official Disneyland Paris site: https://www.disneylandparis.com/en-usd/disney-hotels

If you're still planning the rest of your trip, this guide to where Disneyland Paris is located is helpful for understanding transit options.

✨ Planning Your Disneyland Paris Visit

If you’re getting ready for a trip to Disneyland Paris, having a clear plan makes everything smoother. Start with our Disneyland Paris guide where you’ll find helpful details about the parks, tickets, hotels, and more. For first-time visitors, one of the most important things to understand is the park layout. The Disneyland Paris map will help you get familiar with the two parks and surrounding resort area before you arrive.

Tickets are another big part of planning, and it helps to know your options ahead of time. Check out our breakdown of Disneyland Paris tickets to learn about different ticket types and whether you should buy tickets in advance. We also cover useful details like refund policies and whether tickets can sell out, so you know what to expect.

Choosing where to stay can make a big difference in your trip. Our guide to Disneyland Paris hotels compares on-site options with nearby stays, including hotels within walking distance. For even more tips, see our list of all rides at Disneyland Paris and all restaurants so you can prioritize what excites you most. With a little preparation, you’ll be ready to make the most of your Paris Disney adventure.