FULL TOUR: Pay Less Than $200 a Night To Stay Only 5 Minutes From Disneyland Paris

Disneyland Paris is changing BIG TIME, and we’re gearing up to stop by the European Park more and more.

StayCity Apartments

The Disney park is expanding in tons of ways, including updating its hotels around the property. While we love staying on property, we also love saving a bit of cash during our Disney vacations. That’s where Good Neighbor Hotels come in. Today, we’re checking out StayCity Aparthotels near Disneyland Paris.

StayCity Aparthotels is located about 5 kilometers (around 3 miles) from Disneyland Paris, so it’s super convenient for anyone traveling. The hotel does provide a shuttle to and from the parks for free as well! 

The outside of the hotel!

The hotel includes apartments, villas, and an outdoor heated swimming pool with a gorgeous lake view. You can also find a restaurant, cafe, and market for dining needs. They even have official Starbucks drinks in the cafe, which we found to be a huge perk!

The lobby!

During our stay, we tested out the family apartment, which can fit up to five people. In our room, you first come into a small hallway that leads to the larger room. This is where you find hangers and a small closet.

The entrance!

In this closet, you’ll find the safe, coat hangers, and a vacuum.

The safe!

In the room, you’ll find two twin beds locked together to create a larger bed. There are also two lamps above the bed, storage along the side, and a luggage rack.

The bed!

Next to the bed, you’ll find the closet complete with extra bedding, an iron, a hair dryer, and extra storage space for your things. There’s also a full-length mirror next to it, which we think is an underrated necessity in a hotel room!

The closet!

Across from the bed, you can find a seating area with two pull-out couches, a small table, and a chair.

The seating area!

This is what the beds look like pulled out! They create a twin bed, which is perfect for the kiddos or solo adults.

Extended!

Across from the beds and sitting area, you’ll find the kitchen area. This area has the room’s TV, a small table that seats three, and the kitchen itself.

The kitchen!

In the kitchen, you’ll find a sink, lots of utensils and cookware, a microwave, and a stove.

The stove!

There’s also a dishwasher below the sink, which we were obsessed with! If you’re eating in the room, this is super convenient.

The dishwasher!

There’s also a mini refrigerator below the stove top to keep your food and drinks cold.

The fridge!

The room provides cups, plates, bowls, pots, pans, and more!

Cups!

You can also find a very nice (and much-needed) coffee station! You can find four coffee pods, sugar, and creamer in the room. You can be sure we used all of these!

The coffee station!

At the end of the entrance hallway and near the kitchen, you’ll find the bathroom!

The bathroom!

The bathroom features a toilet with shelving above and a heated towel rack to fight off the cold. There’s also a shower and a bathtub with a detachable shower head for easier cleaning. Bathtubs are rare in European hotels, so this was a nice surprise!

The tub!

The sink has a bright mirror above it and lots of places to put your skin care, toothbrush, and more.

The sink!

Overall, the room was clean and had lots of room for our group of three. We did notice a few of the sheets had holes in them, although they were still clean! We also would say the pull-out beds weren’t the most comfortable beds around, but hey! They were pullout couches, what more can you expect?

Our view from the room!

We loved the view from the room, the proximity to the parks, and the price. For our one-night stay, we paid €167, which translates to $192.44 roughly. We would definitely stay here again, especially when the park opens its new World of Frozen area on March 29th, 2026. Be sure to keep following AllEars for more Disney room tours and more!

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One Reply to “FULL TOUR: Pay Less Than $200 a Night To Stay Only 5 Minutes From Disneyland Paris”

  1. Having done the math (I can show you my spreadsheets) I have found that unless you have an annual DLP pass, the most cost-effective way to stay and visit DLP is to book a package that includes accommodation and tickets directly from Disney. The cost of the hotel massively subsidizes the cost of the park tickets so if you add up all the elements separately, you’ll be paying more for a stay outside the DLP resort. Then if you add the cost of extra magic hours (not available if not staying in Disney resorts) and little things like package pickup, being so close to the park, etc. you’ll see that it rarely works out better to stay outside of Disney if the main point of the trip is going to Disneyland Paris. IT sounds crazy that the cheapest option is directly from Disney but trust me, I’ve worked this out time and time again, for different times of year. Worth noting is that I’m calculating this using the cheapest hotel available during my intended stay (usually Santa Fe) and not adding any Disney dining or anything extra and also using the UK Disney travel company – prices could vary if purchasing outside of the country.