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Reimagined Disneyland Hotel Inspired by Disney Princesses

Disneyland hotel at Disneyland Paris
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As a fan of Disney Princesses, we all know how inspiring they can be. Disney Princesses are strong, vivacious, and adventurous, to name a few attributes. In the classic stories Disney tells, Princesses are always ready to take on any issue, whether saving the world, the sea, or their family from despair. As their strength inspires us all, Disney Princesses are now inspiring a new hotel at Disneyland Paris.

The world-renowned five-star hotel at Disneyland Paris called Disneyland Hotel has finally gotten an opening date and many royal updates. The reimagined hotel is set to open on January 25, 2024. Pulling inspiration from Disney Princesses, Guests look forward to features paying homage to Cinderella (1950), The Little Mermaid (1989), Frozen (2013), and Aladdin (1992). Let’s explore the luxury rooms, fine dining, and Disney storytelling found in the hotel’s decor.

Disneyland Hotel at Disneyland Paris

The jaw-dropping photos of the reimagined Disneyland hotel almost speak for themselves. Every inch of the newly designed hotel is crafted with intent, from the lobby to the children’s club. The clear inspiration pulled from Disney royalty exists all over, even paying homage to Sleeping Beauty Castle. From the moment Guests walk into the hotel, the experience begins swirling with elegance and unique design elements.

Disneyland hotel at Disneyland Paris

Credit: Disney Parks Blog

“An architectural masterpiece, inspiration was found in world-famous European castles, blending precious materials with touches of ivory and gold, alongside unique lighting, sounds, and scents that evolve according to the time of day,” Disney Parks Blog writes about the lobby area. Moving on to hotel accommodations may just be the most special part of the hotel. The immersive experience of Superior, Deluxe, and Castle Club rooms, as well as Signature Suites, portrays Disney’s storytelling through design, artwork, and decor.

Guests can find Disney-inspired artwork in the 16 signature suites dedicated to the royals of Disney. “Royal Suites will feature unique design elements directly inspired by Disney classics such as Sleeping Beauty (1959), Cinderella, Rapunzel (2010), Beauty and the Beast (1991), and Frozen,” Disney details. As shown in the photos, these new hotel rooms and suites are a magical experience, to say the least.

Disneyland hotel at Disneyland Paris

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Luxurious Experiences

When you’re not enjoying your royal room, the reimagined hotel offers Royal Banquet and Fleur de Lys Bar for a regal dining experience. Cuisine like Spicy Cajun Shrimp pays tribute to Tiana, and gallery paintings of King Triton and his seven daughters focus on the importance of family together time. If that’s not enough, Mickey Mouse and Friends often make an appearance strutting their best regal attire that is exclusive only to the Disneyland hotel.

To continue with the luxurious experience, take a dip in the Crystal pool or relax at Disneyland Hotel Spa by Clarins and Health Club. While parents may want a relaxing day poolside or at the spa, children have an opportunity to explore the Royal Kids Club and Royal Collection Boutique. The reimagined hotel poses as a stay fit for all ages and groups. It’s the perfect and most elegant way to enjoy a Disney trip.

Disneyland hotel at Disneyland Paris

Credit: Disney Parks Blog

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About Sarahfina LoFaso

Sarahfina is an author, and adjunct professor with a passion for writing and of course, all things Disney! Cinderella is her favorite princess and movie, both the animated and Rodgers & Hammerstein’s 1997 version. In close second place is Hercules, tied with Saving Mr. Banks. Sarahfina enjoys writing about the history of Walt Disney and all the parks, along with food, dining, and resorts. Her favorite ride is the Tower of Terror, and her favorite restaurant right now is the San Angel Inn, in EPCOT. Most importantly, her must-have snack every Disney trip is the controversial turkey leg, because it reminds her of her family trips as a kid with her grandparents.