Yee-hah! The dream all you cowboys and cowgirls have been waiting for. Inspired by the likes of Billy the Kid and Annie Oakley, this is a town were outlaws, cowboys and Indians stake their claim. Guests get the chance to relive a Hollywood Western at Disney’s Hotel Cheyenne®, the authentic flavour of the Wild West is right outside the door. The Hotel Cheyenne® is 20 minutes walk or a 5 minutes by free shuttle from the Disney® parks. Start the day with a hearty continental breakfast (additional cost). Later, chow down at the "Chuck Wagon Café" Western themed buffet restaurant. Come sundown, enjoy country music and a thirst-quenching drink at it's "Red Garter Saloon". A shot of red-eye or a cool cocktail? Relax and enjoy country music and a thirst-quenching drink at the "Red Garter Saloon".For the little ones a children's corner "Little Sheriff's" (under parental surveillance), TV and games area. There is an outdoor play area which is a favourite with the Kids "Fort Apache"where you can take a Pony ride!( seasonal activity). Stop by the selfie spot frequently visited by Woody and Jess ( Check at reception for times ) for a photo opportunity.Check InYou may check in at any time on the day you arrive, even if it’s in the morning! Your room will be available from 3pm. Should you arrive before your room is ready, you can just head straight to the Parks whilst we keep your bags in the hotel Left Luggage Room. Check OutCheck out is at 11am however if you would like to enjoy a final day of fun in the Parks, you can store your bags in your hotel's Left Luggage Room until you're ready to depart.
"The reception, restaurant, and shop are in separate buildings from the guest rooms, and you have to go outside, so it can be a bit of a hassle if it rains or you forget to buy something at the shop, but it's not a big deal. There were no problems with security or hygiene.
The ground is bumpy, which is typical of France, and it's tiring to move around with a suitcase, but it's only when checking in/out, so it's not a big deal.
The walls are thin, so you can hear the conversations in the next room.
However, since I was mostly in the park and just sleeping and resting, it wasn't a big problem.
I stayed for two nights, but there were no tissues (probably left behind) and I forgot to replace my water bottle. Maybe there was originally a limit of two bottles of water per room.
However, the rooms were as clean as a Japanese business hotel, and the Woody-themed room had a cute interior, which was nice.
Unlike in Japan, there is body soap, shampoo, and conditioner, but be careful that there are no toothbrushes.
There is an espresso machine.
The security guy at the hotel entrance was cold, but the hotel reception staff were nice.
Overall it was a good stay!"