Canda, if you decide to pursue this, definitely research the DL Paris hotel properties in detail before you make a choice. The short form summary:
- public area interiors (lobbies, restaurant, lounges) are up to the Disney standard, but because of the climate, all pools are indoors, which changes the feel of things.
The Paris variations on a "value" resort are the
Santa Fe and the
Cheyenne. Both are rather basic, the former not getting particularly good reviews from vistors.
The Sequia Lodge -- a step up from the value level -- is similar to (but a pale shadow of) the Wilderness Lodge at WDW or the Grand Californian at DL.
Newport Bay is a copy of the WDW Beach/Yacht club, sans SAB. Rooms are O.K. but not as nice as the U.S. original.
New York is one of the two only real premium resorts at DL Paris. Best analogy to a WDW property is the Swan/Dolphin (has same "corporate meetingplace" feel).
The Disneyland Hotel. Inarguably
the choice property on site -- and the most expensive (point cost per night starts at about 70 and approaches
100 during peak seasons)). Many argue the standard of service here exceeds any American Disney resort, and I have to admit the general atmosphere (characters roaming the lobby and halls day and night, as well as the close to park location) really does take you into the "magic" stratosphere. Only downside is a rather small and dull pool.