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Sequoia Lodge

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    Pros

  • package deals include admission to theme park
  • cozy, secluded feel
  • great pools

    Cons

  • restaurants a bit ho-hum
  • many rooms do not have lake view
  • room rates are 400 euros and up (and this is considered "mid-range" in Disney land)

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Sequoia Lodge Review

Ranging from superluxe to still-a-pretty-penny, Disneyland Paris has 5,000 rooms in five hotels, but your best bet on all counts may be the Sequoia Lodge, just a few minutes' walk from the theme park, where the mood—a grand recreation of an American mountain lodge—is quite different from the other, glitzier big hotels here. Past towering evergreens, you enter a cozy and charming lobby, replete with an open fire crackling on a giant stone hearth in the "Redwood Bar." Guest rooms have natural wooden furniture, meant to evoke log cabins; it's best to try for one in the main Montana building, with a view of Lake Disney, rather than find yourself in one of the smaller annexes ("lodges"). For youngsters there's a children's corner, outdoor play area, and video-game room. For food, the choice is between the family-oriented, buffet-service Hunter's Grill and the more upscale Beaver Creek Tavern. Free transportation to the park is available at every hotel. Note that room prices can fluctuate strongly depending on season and school vacation period—keep hunting to find lower-priced days.

    Hotel Amenities

  • Rate includes all meals.

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