France has been preparing all year for the Paris Olympics which will take place this July. The iconic city is expected to receive over 15 million travelers for the games. Given that Paris is rated the most visited city in the world most years, it’s certainly prepared for all those tourists. That said, Disneyland’s Paris hotel has been closed for renovations for the past two years. Well, it’s finally reopened – just in time for the Olympics!
The Hotel
Guests at the hotel can expect to see rooms inspired by iconic Disney stories such as Frozen, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, and Tangled, just to name a few. The Superior and Deluxe rooms feature bed canopies and crystal boxes fit for a prince or princess. Meanwhile, the hotel’s lobby boasts a hand-made crystal chandelier. If you really want to go all in on your Disney vacation, you can opt for a Castle Club room, which includes an exclusive check-in area, lounge, and elevator. Even more luxurious are the Princely Suite and the Royal Suite, which have fireplaces, chandeliers, massive living rooms, and balconies overlooking Sleeping Beauty’s castle.
The Reopening
The president of Disneyland Paris, Natacha Rafalski, said, “The reopening of Disneyland Hotel marks a new milestone in the transformation of Disneyland Paris, extending our legacy as a leader in the European tourism industry with a unique blend of storytelling and service excellence, not to mention our exceptional capacity to welcome families. We are thrilled to unveil this one-of-a-kind five-star property celebrating beloved Disney royalty, which represents one of the most immersive hotels in Europe today.”
As of the time of writing, rates start at $1,174 per night, including park passes.