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Disney's Hotel Cheyenne

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Disney's Hotel Cheyenne
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    Renate 17th November 2009

    I have been to disney over 10 times now and have stayed at cheyenne about 5 times now. We have never had any problems here. Rooms are clean, enough towels, love the disney soap and shampoos, beds are pretty comfortable. Sometimes even had a watercooker and tea or coffee in the room.

    I also like the way it is built. All separate “apartment buildings” this prevents you from having to walk 10 minutes before you are in front of your hotel to go to the park. Most of the time the room was available when we arrived in the morning which was great because we could drop our luggage in the room straight away.

    Also had enough to eat at breakfast. Different types of bread, cheese, 2 kinds of sausage, jam, hot chocolate, coffee or tea and orange juice and fruit. What else do you need? It is a good idea to go to breakfast a bit early, because after 8.15 it can get busy! We are going back next week and staying here once again!

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    remoska 3rd November 2009
    8

    It’s the 6th time I’ve been to Disney and 2nd time i’ve stayed at Cheyenne.

    We had no problem with anything. The room was clean, we had 4 towels – 1 each, soaps, shower gel.
    The bed was really comfy and the kids loved the bunk beds. The cleaners came in every day and the room was warm and clean.

    The breakfast in the morning was good, plenty of choice and I recommend getting in early/first sitting. That way there is plenty of space to sit down. Cereals, pastries, toast, meat, cheeses, fruit salad, tea, coffee, chocolate, juices, milk etc

    Had dinner one evening to and it was fine. Good selection, not quite as busy as the other buffets we went to. Nice food.

    Would recommend Cheyenne to anyone. Was really good and the kids liked it, didn’t take long to walk from the park either.

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    rrdp1994 16th October 2009
    10

    I simply could not disagree with the previous review more. It was our first time at Disneyland Paris and we stayed at the Hotel Cheyenne and we all thought it was fine. True its not perfect but the rooms were fine, the food was good and the theming amazing. The only thing that was bad was the unfortunate nickname we gave it, which we still use a joke today! The best time to go for me would be when we went, in January when the bright colours of the buildings stood out so well against the grey sky.

    I’d stay in this hotel again when we next go, because there is nothing wrong with it.

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    grahame913 10th October 2009
    2

    Myself my wife and daughter have just come back from our first Disney Halloween but its our 6th time at Disney, and we have to say the Hotel Cheyenne is a cheap immitation of Butlins, its one of the worst hotels in Disney I`ve come across.

    The hotel room that we stayed at was rarely cleaned, never hoovered, no complimentry soaps or shower gel, not enough towels, what these cleaners get paid for beats me.

    We also tried the breakfast, what a total sham, not at all organised and its basically an accident waiting to happen, when we went for breakfast it was one total mad rush people knocking into each other, it was a complete stampeed, parents not watching what their children were getting upto, running past people with trays of food,as for the staff well what can you say they just don`t seem to bothered about peoples safety, food left on the floor.

    I`m not trying to be a stick in the mud here, but something needs to be done about health and safety at this hotel, I mean if a child got accidently burnt by a hot drink who takes responsibilty there?

    It was the same on the all you can eat on the evenings, kids running about like it was a play ground running in and out of tables, and not one member of staff stopped this, they should re-evaluate the saftey at meal times.

    This is my first and last time staying at Cheyenne, Every morning when waking up I had such a bad headache the pillows were soft and lumpy but enough to make you uncomfortale, I know at the end of the day your saying to yourself “Its only a room that your sleeping in” but you want the comfort and the experience to make you want to return.

    The only thing good I have to say the lay out of the hotels was really good infact brilliant, like a proper western town as you see in Cowboy movies, I took plenty of photos of the area very authentic.

    But sadly for the money we spent going there, the rest of the stay was a total waste of money, a total sham, no health and safety, staff not concerned of what was going on around them, I ended up not feeling to good after eating at the All You Can Eat, which made may stay unbearable constantly trying to find toilets….

    Please don`t let me put anybody off going, as your stay maybe different to our`s just be prepared for a gun start and then running to get to your trays and fighting for your food whilst being pushed about….

    I give this Hotel Cheyenne 3/10 and thats being generous……I`ve never had these problems when staying at Newport Bay and Sequoia Lodge, they are a credit to Disney for health and safety and being total organised at breakfast time and evening meal times, and the staff are 100% commited to their customers…. So if you want value for money pay that bit extra and get the service you deserve.

    Sorry Hotel Cheyenne….

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    tinkerbell09 5th July 2009
    10

    Stayed in this hotel last halloween with my mum and dad. It is such a fun hotel! has a nice big shop and the whole atmosphere is laid back and friendly, staff were brilliant as always and would go back in the morning! The boot lamp in the room is also a nice wee feature! So much much variety for breakfast and there was no rush for times.

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    kata77 1st May 2009
    10

    I visited the Hotel Cheyenne last year during the Bonfire period with my Husband. This hotel is amazing. As soon as you arrived you can feel the „Old Wild West” in every details. The landscape is perfect. The reception area and the whole main building is just FUN! The restaurant itself is one of the best place in the Hotel, astonishing details everywhere, warm welcoming feeling especially where you can find the food stands.

    The hotel room is comfortable, perfect for a good night sleep. The breakfast the usual one I love every piece of it. I liked this hotel better than the Sequoia Lodge and this one is cheaper. The walk to the Parks and to the Village is beautiful, especially if you visiting during the autumn, and not that long approx 5-10 min, after a big breakfast just what you need.

    I would recommend this Hotel for everybody this hotel has the best value! If you can check in early in this way you can have a building close to the main building.

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    tallulabelle 19th February 2009
    9

    I stayed at the Hotel Cheyenne in Jan this year and was surprisingly impressed. The hotel’s theme is fantastic, especially the way the accommodation blocks are thought out.

    We had asked for a number requests when we made our booking and all were accommodated when we checked in (low floor, quiet room, 2 rooms next to each other, cot ect). The hotel bed rooms are more than adequate, most important they were clean and warm.

    Breakfast was exactly what you need to start your day, cereals, bread/croissants, cheese, ham, toast, jams etc (We also made up some rolls for lunch with what was on offer). Plus I liked the fact I could keep going to the tea and coffee machine for a top up, as many times as we liked. Definitely head into the breakfast room before 7:45 though, after this it’s definitely a bit of a bun fight!

    The hotel is only a 10 minute walk to the Village/Park entrances and this was a much better choice than the free-for-all shuttle bus.

    I would definitely choose to stay here again, I have stayed at the Holiday Inn and also the Sequoia lodge and feel that this hotel offers the best value for money. Big thumbs up from all of us!

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    Louis59 15th February 2009
    10

    I love this hotel, it’s amazing, it isn’t expensive so I go to this hotel to every trip to DLRP.

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    Timoram 17th January 2009
    8

    The most bigger hotel of the Resort (a little bigger than Santa Fé). Inside (from the grand lunch room to the hall) or outside, the décor is very immersive, it’s seems like a second Main Stree U.S.A., years and years before !

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    disneybrit 11th November 2008
    10

    I loved it! Can’t really find fault with the place at all. I lovely setting and well themed. The bar was a nice place to sit as was the area outside. I loved the walk from the hotel to the parks each day and thought the buffet breakfast was good, plenty of seating.

    We had the buffet dinner on one night of our stay. I nearly died when I saw the price. But, having eaten there I would say the value for money was pretty good. There was some great items on the menu and whatsmore, you could go back as many times as you wanted.

    The rooms were clean and fairly big. Beds were comfortable and clean too.

    For the extra £10 or so it usually is to stay here instead of the Santa Fe, there is no doubt in my mind at all as to which I would choose!

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    Sil1994 15th July 2008
    9

    I’ve been to 3 hotels in Disneyland Resort Paris (This one, Davy Crockett Ranch and Sequoia Lodge) and this is my favorite. Excellent theme, comfortable and clean rooms, good lobby (with everything near.. restaurant, reception, WC, store…) and a good scenario on the Meet’n'Greet every morning.

    Perfect hotel to rest when you go on the summer. If you go on the Winter, it’s no so good, because this do not have a pool.

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    Satine15 9th July 2008
    9

    I liked staying at the hotel. It is well themed and the rooms are nice. I love the great bed, its so comfortable =)

    The food was very good and every morning you can see a nice Disney character.. I think I saw the girl from Toy Story 2, Pluto and Goofy. Really cute ;)

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    dsjt2 13th May 2008
    9

    Really excellent value for money, I have stayed here twice and will be there again this year. The atmosphere and theming are fantastic. The food and service are very good and the room was cosy and in keeping with the rest of the hotel.

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    steve 4th May 2008

    If you want to meet cowboys and indians this one is for you! For a price close to the Hotel Santa Fe, you have here a much more immersive theming! Good for small budgets!

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    disneymad 1st May 2008
    10

    I went to Disneyland Paris on the 28th April 2008 with my mam. We’ve been around 5 times before sharing a room with others. The first time we went we stayed at santa fe and since then have stayed at the sequoia lodge. As there was just the two of us it was going to be a bit too expensive (for me at least) to upgrade to the sequoia lodge and we under no circumstances wanted to stay at santa fe, we’re not big fans even though I loved it at the time as I was a kid on my first ever visit to a disney park!We decided to book the cheyenne as a change.We were a bit dubious as the time grew closer as we had received both good and bad comments.

    When we arrived the bus from the airport dropped us off and we went into the hotel lobby to check in. The theming was FANTASTIC! I’ll try not to go on but check in was quick and painless,we booked our breakfast slots as normal then got our key and went to the room. The only thing was we were sent a strange way to our room back out of hotel and around through a car park…WHY we don’t know!?! However it still only took about 10 minutes to find the building.(We didnt need to go that way again.

    There are 12/13 separate buildings arranged into streets and a main square it is real Disney Magic as you think you are in a real street in a real town in the west, there are verandas along all the sides of the buildings with benches on them, its just like you see in cowboy films where they step up onto decking with a covered bit on. We were in a downstairs room and went in-the theming of the room was the best we’ve ever seen,(my parents have stayed in others not mentioned above in USA),the boot lamp, the mirror was great with a hat on,the wallpaper, even the curtain was a cowboys necker. That said it wasn’t childish or too much..just great! We had meal in hotel first night guess what..IT WAS GREAT!! It beat the buffet at sequoia lodge hands down based on quality of food and variation.There were chicken portions, sausages,pizza,lovely big chips,a big salad section,beans,potatoes,the chef was carving a freshly cooked massive ham that melted in your mouth,soup,types of rice hot and cold including jambalieya(excuse spelling please..ta),a chinese section with noodles etc,all on their own section as you went in,set out like shops, then the desserts were even better,at SL there was these boiled merangue things and pre packaged by the looks of it cakes and tarts, here were caramel desert,choc mousse and rice pud in big bowls,lots of flans and cheese/choc-cakes(fresh)and(the best)fresh cakes with cream and sponge layered together with stuff on top!! all different types – apricot,berry,too many to mention or I don’t know what they were but they tasted nice.Well better than nice FAB!!!! Theres a large cheese section as well but we didn’t pay much attention to that.

    Now the breakfasts. Oh the beds were comfy and warm,I was in bottom bunk I’m 29 and 5’9″ish,my mam was in double. So breakfast,again no complaint. The only difference between this and SL and breakfast in the park is there was no fresh fruit or flavoured yoghurt just big bowls of natural yoghurt and apple puree.That is not enough to spoil it though some people might complain about the tinned fruit.I had a great big bowl. There are lots of cereals,ham,cheese (2 types)and buns,there is also a vat of tomato salsa and tubs of garlic dotted about the place(the french can be a strange lot at times),but then you don’t have to have any if you don’t want it.Also the Disney specials – the croissants.Anyone whos stayed Disney before will know theres the plain and the chocolate. All piled up,they must have a lorry full for each hotel. If you’re lucky and catch some being put out you’ll get warm ones if not dip them in your coffee french style! I usually have at least 4/5 and dip the choc(warm or not) and just dip the plain into the tubs of jam, don’t bother spreading them just rip a bit off and stick in the pot.You get apricot,s/berry, marmalade,choc spread and sometimes honey.

    There are drink machines all around dining room,oj,milky coffee,expresso,black coffee,hot choc.If you don’t want a milky coffee just get a black one and add some milk,there are milk dispensers for the cereal all over as well.It was raining on and off when we went but it was no hassle to get to breakfast on morning and took no time at all which was one of the things we were unsure of.

    There was no noise in rooms overnight, the staff were pleasant enough though some ignored you as you passed,theres certainly no ‘have a nice day’ attitude.That will be the same in all hotels and the parks. This is France after all. Don’t compare to USA as the french haven’t grown up with Disney and haven’t perfected the Disney Spirit!! All said ‘n’ done I’d stay there any time. It’s my new FAVE hotel!! 10/10

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