13 Hotels Near Disneyland Paris With Free Shuttle Bus
If you’re a regular reader, it’ll come as no surprise that we’re totally obsessed with Disneyland Paris.
We’ve lost count of how many times we’ve visited, and we’ve probably mastered every tip and trick to make the most of the magic.
But hey, we know Disneyland isn’t everyone’s cup of tea, and we totally respect that!
For those of you who are just as hooked as we are, finding the right hotel is key.
So, if you’re looking to stay close to the magic without breaking the bank, we’ve rounded up our favourite hotels near Disneyland Paris with free shuttle bus to make your trip as smooth as possible.
Grab your ears and lets go!

13 Hotels Near Disneyland Paris With Free Shuttle Bus
Looking for a hotel that keeps you close to the magic of Disneyland Paris without the hassle of transportation? We’ve rounded up 13 great options that all offer a free shuttle bus to the parks, so you can focus on the fun, not the logistics. You can also easily get the train into Paris from all of these hotels!
1- B&B Hôtel Disneyland Paris ⭐⭐
👍8/10 (18,550 reviews)
If you’re looking for a hotel near Disneyland Paris that won’t break the bank but still delivers the goods, B&B Hôtel Disneyland Paris is your jam.
We stayed here in January and let me tell you—it was chef’s kiss. First off, it’s only a 10-minute shuttle ride to the park, so no need to lace up your hiking boots.
And the best part? The free shuttle means you can focus on important things—like how much popcorn you’re about to inhale.

Speaking of inhaling things, the breakfast buffet was an actual feast. We’re talking about a spread so big, you might need to loosen your belt before you even hit the rides.
And if you’re feeling fancy (or just too full to move), we grabbed a Bolt for €4 from the hotel right to Disney Village. Honestly, for £100–£150 ($130-190) per night, it’s a steal.
Plus, your wallet will thank you for spending the extra cash on Mickey-shaped snacks instead of a room you’re barely in!
Bonus Amenities: Free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel, 24-hour front desk service, and on-site parking for those driving in. It’s got everything you need for a smooth, hassle-free stay—whether you’re chilling in your room or heading out for a day of magic.
Speaking of inhaling things, the breakfast buffet was an actual feast. We’re talking about a spread so big, you might need to loosen your belt before you even hit the rides.
And if you’re feeling fancy (or just too full to move), we grabbed a Bolt for €4 from the hotel right to Disney Village. Honestly, for £100–£150 ($130-190) per night, it’s a steal.
Plus, your wallet will thank you for spending the extra cash on Mickey-shaped snacks instead of a room you’re barely in!
Bonus Amenities: Free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel, 24-hour front desk service, and on-site parking for those driving in. It’s got everything you need for a smooth, hassle-free stay—whether you’re chilling in your room or heading out for a day of magic.
2. Grand Magic Hotel Marne La Vallée⭐⭐⭐⭐
👍7.9/10 (5,891 reviews)
Looking for a hotel near Disneyland Paris that’s as over-the-top magical as your park day?
Look no further than Grand Magic Hotel Marne La Vallée.
This place is like someone waved a wand and turned your wildest fairy-tale dreams into reality—with comfier beds than any medieval castle, and thankfully, no fire-breathing dragons.
The free shuttle to Disneyland whisks you away in just 10 minutes, which means you’ll be from hotel to roller coasters in no time flat.
The rooms? Super spacious, so whether you’re traveling with the whole royal family or just a couple of trusty squires, there’s plenty of room for everyone to rest up.

Now, let’s talk numbers. Rooms here will set you back about £130–£150 per night, or roughly $160–$180.
Honestly, it’s a magical steal—where else can you sleep in a place that looks like it belongs in a storybook, but still have plenty left in the budget for all the Disney souvenirs you’re eyeing?
Bonus Amenities: There’s an indoor pool and a wellness area with a sauna and fitness centre—perfect for relaxing after a long day at the park. If you’re travelling with kids, they’ll love the game room and outdoor terrace. There’s also on-site parking if you’re driving in. All the magic without the parking nightmare!
3. Hôtel Dream Castle⭐⭐⭐⭐
👍7.9/10 (5,906 reviews)
If you’re looking to stay somewhere that feels like stepping into a storybook, Hôtel Dream Castle is your dream come true. With its stunning castle-themed design, lush gardens, and elegant decor, this hotel offers a magical escape while keeping things comfortable and modern.
Getting to Disneyland Paris is a breeze, with a free shuttle that gets you to the park in just 10 minutes. It’s quick, easy, and lets you focus on what matters—having fun at the park, without the hassle of transportation.

The breakfast buffet is something to look forward to, often included in your stay, with a wide variety of options to fuel you up for a day at the parks.
The rooms are spacious and family-friendly, offering plenty of room to relax after a day of adventure. As for the price, you’ll find rates around £140–£180 per night, or $170–$220, making it a solid option for a unique and themed stay close to the magic
Bonus Amenities: There’s a heated indoor pool with a slide (a big win for the kids) and a full spa with a jacuzzi, sauna, and fitness centre.
And don’t forget the on-site Disney store and game room. There’s even a playground for the little ones, so the fun doesn’t stop when you get back to the hotel.
4. Campanile Val de France⭐⭐⭐
👍7.7/10 (20,288 reviews)
If you’re after comfort, convenience, and a bit of a budget-friendly option near Disneyland Paris, Campanile Val de France has you covered.
This place keeps things simple but delivers where it counts—clean rooms, a great location, and a free shuttle that zips you to Disneyland in about 10 minutes. It’s like staying at a cozy pit stop just outside the gates of magic.
With views of the surrounding countryside (yes, you can pretend you’re in the French countryside while also gearing up for Avengers Flight Force), it offers a calm retreat after a day packed with thrills.

Rooms here are straightforward but comfortable, and they’ve got enough space to keep the whole family from stepping on each other’s toes (or souvenirs).
As for the price, you’re looking at £100–£130 per night, or $120–$160, making it a pretty sweet deal for being so close to the action.
You get all the convenience without the Disney price tag, leaving you with more to splurge on things that matter—like another ride on Pirates of the Caribbean.
Bonus Amenities: The hotel offers free Wi-Fi throughout, an on-site mini-farm that kids will love, and a bar/lounge area for the adults to kick back in after a long day.
You’ve also got on-site parking and bicycle rentals if you feel like exploring the area beyond the parks. It’s got everything you need for a relaxing stay just outside the magic.
5. Explorers Hotel⭐⭐⭐
👍7.5/10 (9,308 reviews)
If you’re bringing the whole family to Disneyland Paris and want a hotel that screams adventure, look no further than Explorers Hotel.
This place is like staying inside a pirate’s treasure chest—if that chest had comfy beds, a water park, and, of course, free Wi-Fi.
It’s packed with fun from the moment you walk through the door, with themed decor that’ll have your little explorers ready to set sail for a day of Disney magic.
The 10-minute free shuttle ride to Disneyland Paris makes it easy to jump into the action without the hassle of figuring out transportation. When you’re back from a long day of rides and character meet-and-greets, the hotel has plenty to keep the fun going.
Rooms here are spacious and family-friendly, with options that can sleep up to six people—perfect for those traveling with a whole crew. Prices range from £120–£160 per night, or about $150–$200, which is a great deal considering all the extra entertainment packed in.

Need to grab a bite without leaving the hotel? No problem—there are several dining options, including a buffet restaurant and a pizza joint. So even when you’re back from the park, the adventure doesn’t have to stop.
Bonus Amenities: The hotel also features a massive indoor water park complete with slides and a pirate ship, a 6D cinema, a games room, and an indoor play area to burn off that last bit of energy.
For even more fun, there’s an outdoor playground, an arcade, and a fitness centre. And don’t worry about grabbing souvenirs—there’s a gift shop right on-site.
The free shuttle service not only takes you to Disneyland Paris but also to the Val d’Europe Shopping Center.
6. Radisson Blu Hotel Paris, Marne-la-Vallee⭐⭐⭐⭐
👍7.8/10 (13,087 reviews)
If you want to add a little extra class to your Disneyland Paris trip but don’t feel like sacrificing your proximity to Mickey, Radisson Blu Hotel Paris, Marne-la-Vallée is your go-to.
It is right next to a beautiful golf course, this place feels more like a getaway within a getaway. It’s calm, it’s stylish, and yet—you’re still just a 7-minute free shuttle ride from the magic of Disneyland. So, no need to pick between a quiet escape or all the fun, because here, you get both!
Families are welcome, but this is perfect for couples sneaking in a little grown-up time, with all the bells and whistles.
Spacious, modern rooms? Check.

Views of the golf course that’ll make you feel like you should be practising your swing? Absolutely.
But let’s be honest—who’s skipping Disneyland for golf?
With rooms averaging £150–£200 per night, or $180–$240, you’re getting luxury at a price that won’t send your budget into orbit. After a day of zooming around the park, you can come back and unwind in total style.
Bonus Amenities: Relax in the large indoor pool or sweat it out in the wellness area, complete with a sauna and fitness centre.
There are two restaurants and a bar right on-site, serving everything from French cuisine to cocktails. And if you feel like squeezing in a round of golf, they’ve got an 18-hole course waiting for you.
Plus, free Wi-Fi and parking make things even easier.
7. Adagio Marne-la-Vallée Val d’Europe
👍7.1/10 (8,940 reviews)
If you’re the type of traveller who likes a bit of flexibility—and maybe the option to whip up your own breakfast—Aparthotel Adagio Marne La Vallée – Val d’Europe is right up your alley.
Located just a 10-minute free shuttle ride away from Disneyland Paris, this aparthotel is perfect for families, couples, or groups of friends who want a little more space to stretch out. Think of it as your home away from home, with all the fun of Disney just around the corner.
The apartments are spacious, with fully-equipped kitchens, so you can finally take a break from eating cookies shaped like Mickey’s head (though let’s be honest, we all love those).

And if you’re feeling adventurous, Val d’Europe Shopping Center is a quick jaunt away, perfect for a little retail therapy when you’re not at the park.
Prices are easy on the wallet too, ranging from £90–£130 per night, or about $110–$160, which is a bargain for the amount of space and freedom you get. It’s ideal if you’re the kind of person who get sick of eating “fast food” in bulk.
Bonus Amenities: The aparthotel has an indoor pool—so when the kids still have energy after Disneyland (how do they do it?), they can splash around to their heart’s content. There’s also free Wi-Fi, on-site parking, and a 24-hour front desk to keep things running smoothly.
There’s also a laundry service if the inevitable happens and someone spills chocolate ice cream down them!
8. l’Elysée Val d’Europe⭐⭐⭐⭐
👍9/10 (5,752 reviews)
If you’re looking for a hotel near Disneyland Paris that oozes Parisian chic but without the hefty price tag, l’Elysée Val d’Europe is the perfect fit.
Just a quick 15-minute free shuttle ride away from the park, this hotel brings that elegant French flair to your Disney adventure. It’s right across the street from the Val d’Europe Shopping Center, so you’re not just close to Mickey—you’re close to a shopping spree too!
The rooms here are bright, modern, and seriously comfortable, so you’ll be snoozing in style after a day of conquering the rides. And when you’re ready to hit the park again, the shuttle service makes getting there a breeze.

The RER train station is a two-minute walk away, meaning you can also pop into Paris for a day of sightseeing between your Disney adventures.
With rooms priced around £130–£180 per night, or $160–$220, you’re getting a stylish and convenient stay without breaking the bank. It’s got that luxury feel but at a price that leaves room in your budget for a few extra souvenirs (or a croissant or two).
Bonus Amenities: The hotel features an on-site restaurant and bar, perfect for a relaxed dinner after a long day at the park. There’s also free Wi-Fi throughout, and on-site parking if you’re driving.
With a 24-hour front desk, the team is always ready to help with anything you need—even if it’s just directions to the nearest café for your morning espresso fix.
9. Marriott’s Village d’Ile-de-France⭐⭐⭐⭐
👍9/10 (2,288 reviews)
If you’ve ever dreamed of having your own little slice of the French countryside while still being close to Disney, Marriott’s Village d’Ile-de-France is calling your name.
Just an 11-minute free shuttle to Disneyland Paris, this place is all about spacious, villa-style accommodations that make you feel right at home—except, of course, your “home” now has a private terrace and views of the beautiful countryside.
Perfect for families or groups, these villas come with full kitchens, living rooms, and even washers and dryers—because, let’s be honest, someone’s going to need a fresh outfit after a day of park adventures.

It’s a retreat to relax, recharge, and maybe even sneak in a quiet coffee on the terrace while the kids run around.
At £220–£300 per night, or $260–$350, it’s definitely on the higher end, but you’re getting a full villa experience. And if the idea of whipping up breakfast in your own kitchen before heading to the park sounds like a dream, this is the place for you.
Bonus Amenities: Take a dip in the indoor or outdoor pools, pamper yourself at the spa, or keep the kids entertained at the kids’ club, there’s something for everyone. You’ll also find a fitness center, mini-market (for those all-important snacks), and plenty of beautiful views to soak in. The free Wi-Fi and on-site parking are just the icing on the cake.
10. Staycity Aparthotels Marne La Vallée⭐⭐⭐⭐
👍8.7/10 (3,687 reviews)
At Staycity Aparthotels Paris Marne La Vallée, you’ll get all the space and style you need while staying close to the Disney magic.
Just a 12-minute free shuttle ride from Disneyland Paris, this aparthotel is perfect for you if you want a little extra room to relax after a day at the park.
Each apartment comes with a fully-equipped kitchen, so you can whip up your own meals or late-night snacks whenever you like. You’ll love the spacious living and dining areas, ideal for unwinding with the family or friends.
And if you’re feeling motivated after all those park treats, there’s even a fitness center waiting for you.

With rates between £120–£170 per night, or about $150–$210, you’re getting great value for all the comfort and flexibility this aparthotel offers. And when you need a break from the crowds, the peaceful setting will be just what you need to recharge.
Bonus Amenities: You’ll get outdoor heated pool, a kids’ play area to keep the little ones busy, and an on-site bar/café where you can grab a drink or snack. The 24-hour reception and free parking make everything that much easier, and of course, free Wi-Fi is available throughout your stay to keep you connected.
11. Disney’s Hotel Cheyenne⭐⭐⭐
👍7.9/10 (3,523 reviews)
At Disney’s Hotel Cheyenne, you’re stepping straight into the Wild West—minus the dust and tumbleweeds. If you’ve ever dreamed of staying in a frontier town, here’s your chance!
The Toy Story-themed rooms are perfect for bringing out your inner sheriff, and with the 15-minute walk to Disneyland Paris (or a free shuttle ride if you’re not feeling like a cowboy hike), you’ll be right in the heart of the action.

For £170–£220 per night, or about $200–$260, you’re getting a unique stay with all the magic of Disney—without breaking the bank. On top of that, the Old West theme really makes it feel like you’re staying in a totally different world.
Bonus Amenities: You’ll have on-site restaurant and bar serving up cowboy-sized meals, a saloon-style café, and plenty of spots to grab a quick bite before heading out. There’s also free parking, Wi-Fi, and a 24-hour front desk to keep everything running smoothly. And if you’ve got little ones in tow, they’ll love the indoor play area and the outdoor areas where they can run around like little cowboys.
12. Disney’s Hotel Santa Fe⭐⭐
👍7.9/10 (3,370 reviews)
For a stay with a little bit of Southwestern flair, Disney’s Hotel Santa Fe brings the spirit of Route 66 right to Disneyland Paris.
The bold colors and Cars-themed decor make you feel like you’ve rolled into a desert oasis—though you’re just a 15-minute walk from the parks (or hop on the free shuttle to get there even quicker).
Fun fact: this was the only hotel I stayed at during my first five visits to Disneyland Paris. There’s just something about Hotel Santa Fe that made it my go-to choice every time. Whether it was the fun Cars-themed rooms or the easy-going atmosphere after a day at the park, it always hit the spot and became my Disneyland home away from home.

The rooms are bright, fun, and full of character, making it a great pick for families. With rates ranging from £140–£200 per night, or about $170–$240, you’ll enjoy the Disney experience without stretching your budget. And whether you want to stretch your legs on the walk or take the shuttle, getting to the park is always easy.
Bonus Amenities: You’ve got an on-site restaurant serving up hearty meals, and a themed bar for a post-park drink. Free Wi-Fi, free parking, and a 24-hour front desk ensure that your stay is smooth and stress-free. There are also character meets at this hotel to save you those pesky lines in the parks!
13. Disney’s Sequoia Lodge⭐⭐⭐
👍7.9/10 (2,631 reviews)
If you’re after a Disneyland Paris stay that feels like a getaway in the woods but with all the magic just around the corner, Disney’s Sequoia Lodge is where you want to be.
Think of it like a woodland retreat—if that retreat came with heated pools, a sauna, and Mickey-shaped waffles for breakfast. This place gives you the rustic lodge vibes while keeping you just a 10-minute walk from the park (or a quick ride on the free shuttle if you’d rather rest those legs).
The real showstopper here is the indoor and outdoor heated pools—complete with a slide to keep the kids (and probably you) entertained.

When you need a break from the excitement, head to the wellness center, which comes equipped with a sauna and fitness room, perfect for unwinding after a day packed with Disney magic.
The rooms are designed with a cozy cabin feel, featuring wood accents that make you feel like you’ve stepped into a national park—minus the camping. Prices run from £180–£240 per night, or about $220–$290, giving you that woodsy, Disney-inspired stay.
Bonus Amenities: You’ll find the Redwood Bar & Lounge, where you can grab a drink and relax by the fireplace, and for meals, there’s Hunter’s Grill and Beaver Creek Tavern offering hearty bites to keep you fueled. You’ve also got free Wi-Fi, free parking, and a Disney boutique right in the hotel, so grabbing souvenirs is as easy as it gets.
Disneyland Paris Tickets
When it comes to experiencing the magic of Disneyland Paris, getting your tickets sorted is step one. But don’t worry—it’s easier than figuring out which ride to hit first!
Whether you’re just popping in for a day of fun or planning a multi-day Disney extravaganza, there are a few different ticket options to suit your adventure. Let’s break it down so you can focus on what really matters—meeting Mickey and taking on Space Mountain!
1-Day Ticket
If you’re just swinging by for a day of Disney magic, the 1-Day Ticket is your best bet. Prices vary depending on the date and whether you’re heading to Disneyland Park or Walt Disney Studios Park, but you can expect to pay somewhere between £50–£100 ($65-130) per person (depending on what time of year you visit).
Multi-Day Tickets
For those planning to stick around a bit longer, the Multi-Day Tickets offer more bang for your buck. Starting at around £120 ($157) for a 2-day adult ticket, prices can go up to £230 ($300) or more for a 4-day ticket—perfect for squeezing in every last ride and character meet-and-greet.

Annual Pass
And if you’re the kind of person who can never get enough Disney, the Annual Pass might be calling your name. Starting from £243 ($320) for the Bronze Pass, it not only gets you unlimited visits (on selected days of the year depending on which pass you purchase) but also offers sweet perks like discounts on dining, shopping, and even hotel stays.
So, if you’re planning on multiple trips throughout the year, this is your ticket to keeping the magic alive all year long.
Magical Shuttle
If you’re looking for a hassle-free way to get to and from Disneyland Paris, the Magical Shuttle from Charles de Gaulle or Orly Airport is your golden ticket. Forget the stress of figuring out public transport or hailing an overpriced cab—the shuttle picks you up and drops you off right at the park’s doorstep.
Prices start at £20 ($26) per person, so you can sit back, relax, and let someone else handle the driving while you focus on your Disney daydreams!
Disneyland Paris Trusted Transfers
Travelling with little ones, or just want a quick way to get to the comfort of your hotel?
Disney Paris Airport Transfer has you covered with their premium van service that offers door-to-door convenience from the airport to your hotel.
Even if you need a booster seat or baby seat, they’ve got it all sorted.

The best part? You don’t pay until you arrive, so no need to fumble with payments mid-journey.
And here’s a little magic just for you: use code “FSE” in the additional notes section when booking and get a free upgrade from economy to business class.
Because who doesn’t love a little upgrade to start their Disney trip in style?
Frequenly Asked Questions
Still not sure about booking that trip? Maybe these answers will help sway you!
What is the best day of the week to go to Disneyland Paris?
Your best bet is a weekday, especially Tuesday to Thursday, when the park is less packed—thanks to French school days.
Even Mondays and Fridays can be surprisingly quiet. We went on Friday, 1st July, thinking it’d be hectic, but we didn’t queue for a single ride!

If you’re looking to avoid the crowds and sail through the attractions, aim for those midweek days or lucky Fridays when the park is a total breeze.
Remember that seasons like Halloween and Christmas will be busier due to the themed events!
Is it better to go to Disneyland Paris for 2 or 3 days?
We always go for two days, and trust us, it’s the sweet spot for hitting the highlights of both Disneyland Park and Walt Disney Studios Park.
The trick is to use the Disneyland Paris app to jump from ride to ride rather than moving section by section—it’s all about chasing those shorter queue times!

On day one, catch the parade (it’s a must-see!), then on day two, while everyone else is watching the parade, hit up rides with longer queues like Crush’s Coaster, Flight Force, or Tower of Terror.
You’ll breeze through them while the rest of the crowd is busy with Mickey and friends! If you want more time to take it slow, catch extra shows, or dine in style, three days will give you that relaxed pace—but two days is more than enough for an action-packed Disney adventure.
How much spending money for 3 days at Disneyland Paris?
For a family of four, plan to budget around €400–€600 for meals, snacks, and souvenirs over three days—because let’s face it, Disneyland Paris can make your wallet disappear faster than a magic trick! Dining in the park? Well, brace yourself.
We dropped €100 at Annette’s Diner on two burgers, two sides, and two drinks. Then at the Rainforest Café, we spent a more reasonable €50 on two burgers and two drinks.

Quick-service meals generally run €15–€20 per person, and table service can hit you for €30–€50 per person.
Oh, and don’t forget the snacks—because who can resist a Mickey-shaped pretzel or those churros? Expect to shell out €5–€15 per snack, depending on how much sugary goodness you’re after.
As for souvenirs, typical items like plush toys or Mickey ears will set you back €20–€60. So, if you’re planning on indulging in both food and Disney magic, it’s best to come prepared!
Conclusion: Hotels Near Disneyland Paris With Free Shuttle Bus
After countless trips to Disneyland Paris, we’ve learned that where you stay can make all the difference in your experience.
Whether you’re looking to maximize your time at the parks, unwind in a themed room, or just enjoy a seamless trip with minimal hassle, these hotels have got you covered. We personally can’t fault B&B Hôtel Disneyland Paris for its unbeatable combo of comfort, affordability, and that all-important free shuttle, but every hotel on this list has something special to offer.
So, whether it’s your first Disney adventure or your fiftieth, we hope this guide helps you find the perfect hotel near Disneyland Paris with free shuttle bus for your next magical getaway!

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