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Another side to Paris

The House of Mouse

Disneyland Hotel Paris has reopened after a three-year renovation, its first since 1992, says Charlotte Davey for Condé Nast Traveller. The check in is in a “palatial, light-filled library” – a nod to , but also the, what else?”. As the only Disney theme park in Europe, the hotel “taps heavily” into European fairy tales, such as Germany’s , France’s and Denmark’s . The interiors are a celebration of them all, except in the 16 signature suites, each of which revolve around the theme of a particular Disney princess. The other 487 rooms are “really spacious, with seriously soft, plush beds, outrageously plump pillows and fluffy towels”.

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