Disneyland Paris Hotel Cheyenne Tour & Review | Old West Charm and Family-Friendly Stay!

Staying at Disney’s Hotel Cheyenne was such a fun and unique experience during our trip to Disneyland Paris. We had stayed at Hotel Santa Fe on a previous visit, and while Cheyenne is considered a mid-level resort, the overall feel wasn’t too different. The theming really stood out, though. Walking through the property felt like stepping back into an Old West town, complete with wooden facades, wagon wheels, and names like “Wyatt” on the buildings. It was quirky and charming, with just enough Disney flair to remind you where you were.

Our room was surprisingly spacious, especially compared to the hotel we stayed at in London, which felt like a closet. There was plenty of room to spread out our luggage, and I appreciated the attention to small details. One feature I liked was the keycard-activated lights, which ensured we didn’t accidentally leave the lights on all day. The bathroom was a highlight for me – it had a tub! I’ve found that tubs are rare in European hotels, so having one here was a welcome surprise. It’s those little comforts that make a difference after a long day walking around the parks.

The sleeping arrangements were perfect for families. There was a full (or maybe queen) bed, a twin bed, and a pull-out trundle, plus a crib if needed. Technically, five people could fit comfortably. The room also had a decent-sized desk, a TV, and even a little boot lamp. One cool perk of staying on property is that park tickets are included in the package, which isn’t the case at Disney resorts in the States. Plus, you can park hop without paying extra, which adds great value.

The overall experience at Hotel Cheyenne was fantastic. We were about a 15-minute walk from the parks, but shuttle buses ran every few minutes, and the ride took less than three minutes. The lobby had a cozy feel, complete with a general store and a Starbucks for that much-needed morning coffee. There was also the Chuckwagon Cafe, which offered a buffet, and a saloon-themed restaurant with pizza. The whole atmosphere made the stay feel immersive and fun. Even though the price was over $1,000 for two nights and three days in the park, it felt worth it for the convenience and the experience. Disneyland Paris knows how to transport you to another world, and Hotel Cheyenne is no exception.

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https://www.disneylandparis.com/en-usd/hotels/disneys-hotel-cheyenne/