PHOTOS: Let’s Go Inside a Disneyland Paris ‘Cars’-Themed Hotel Room

It’s time to start your engines as we’re looking at the Disneyland Paris Resort’s Cars-themed hotel!

Hotel Santa Fe room

The Hotel Santa Fe is a EuroDisney original, having opened with the rest of the resort in April of 1992. The hotel’s base infrastructure is themed to the American Southwest, featuring Pueblo Revival architecture surrounded by a desert-like environment full of cacti. In the 2010s, the hotel received an infusion of Cars-theming, including a massive static drive-in screen featuring a shot from the film and an infusion of Cars characters in the hotel’s rooms!

We had a chance to stay at the hotel during our recent visit to Disneyland Paris and check out what the hotel’s rooms had to offer.

Hotel Santa Fe

Upon first entering the room,  the hotel’s clash of original and current themes is on full display. Traditional pieces of Southwest Americana…

Hotel Santa Fe Southwestern Mirror

… are countered by Cars-themed decorative elements.

Hotel Santa Fe Cars-themed mirror.

The room’s entrance is flanked by a traditional hotel closet, including a safe.

Hotel Santa Fe Closet

The Cars-theming continues throughout the room, including on the bedspreads…

Hotel Santa Fe bedspreads.

… and the walls, including traffic cone lamps and license plates…

Traffic Cone Lamps

… as well as a themed border featuring Cars characters.

Notice the border?

The room features a relatively traditional layout, including a TV and a ceiling fan. Overall, it looks relatively similar to how it opened in 1992.

Hotel Santa Fe

There’s plenty of space underneath the beds for luggage.

Plenty of space

The bathroom features a tub and a removable shower head, along with a racing stripe.

Hotel Santa Fe bathroom

Even the shampoos…

Cars Shampoo

… and the soap are Cars-themed!

Cars Soap

The Hotel Santa Fe is one of Disney Paris’s cheaper hotel options, so if you don’t mind a bit of thematic disconnect between Cars and the American Southwest, plus a room that feels slightly stuck in the 90s, it might be a good option for a trip to Disney’s only European resort. Just remember to pack those outlet adapters!

Remember your adapter!

Stay tuned to AllEars for more on Disney’s international destinations.

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