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Marriott's Village D'lle-De-France

Book this if You want a spacious, self-catering home base for Disneyland Paris that feels like a French country village rather than a frenetic theme park hotel.

Why People Love It

8.9864 reviews
  • Townhouses with full kitchens and laundry (huge money saver)
  • Free parking in an area where Disney hotels charge €30/night
  • Indoor and outdoor pools that are actually heated properly

Quick Take: It's a brilliant suburban sanctuary for families who need a break from the Mouse, provided you have a car or patience for the paid shuttle.

Reviewed by @Standby2takeoffI was so relieved to find this spot. The townhouse layout gave us actual privacy, and sipping coffee on that terrace overlooking the lake was the highlight of my mornings. It’s the perfect way to do Disney without the burnout.


Guest Who Stayed Here Said

The hype

Families adore the space and the 'home away from home' vibe, rating it highly for cleanliness and the peaceful golf course setting.

Reality check

The on-site 'Marketplace' is convenient but exorbitantly priced; smart guests drive to the nearby Auchan for groceries.

  • You have a car and want to avoid Disney parking fees
  • You need a separate bedroom from your kids to actually sleep
  • You want to cook your own breakfast to save €100/day

Cleanliness & Maintenance

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  • Housekeeping: No daily service. Mid-week 'tidy' only. You are expected to keep your own space clean.
  • Bathroom hygiene: Generally sparkling, though rare reports of drain odors on ground floors.
  • Maintenance: Excellent. Grounds are manicured, and villas are regularly refreshed.
  • Linens & towels: Crisp, high-quality Marriott standard linens. Towels are plentiful.
  • Odors & scents: Fresh and neutral, unless you get an unlucky unit with the drain issue.

Sleepability™

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4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
  • Neighbors in adjoining townhouses (connecting doors)
  • Early morning departures for Disney rope drop

Before you book

Good to know

  • The public bus #2407 stops right outside and is cheaper than the hotel shuttle
  • There is no daily maid service; you get a 'tidy' mid-week but full cleans are for stays of 7+ nights
  • You can order groceries to your room, but the markup is high — bring your own supplies

What to pack

  • Laundry detergent pods (machines are in-unit but soap is pricey onsite)
  • Coffee filters and ground coffee (machines are standard drip, not Nespresso)
  • Pool towels (provided, but small — bring your own if you want comfort)

Room Genie

Best picks

  • Buildings 2800-3800 for scenic views overlooking Golf Disneyland and the lake
  • Buildings 1000-1200 if you want to be steps from the pool and Bistro (good for winter)

Rooms to avoid

  • Ground floor units near the main entrance/gate if you dislike car traffic noise
  • Connecting rooms if you are a light sleeper and have noisy neighbors

Room Request Genie – copy & paste

I would kindly request a townhouse in the 2800-3800 building range, specifically overlooking the Golf Disneyland course or lake for a quiet view. If unavailable, an upper-floor unit away from the main road would be appreciated.

FAQ & Hidden tips

Everything you actually want to know before you book.

Is the shuttle to Disneyland free?

No. It costs approximately €3-5 per person per round trip. Public bus #2407 is a cheaper alternative.

Is breakfast included?

No. The buffet at Le Bistro Bar costs around €19.90 per person. Most guests cook in their villa.

Is there air conditioning?

Yes, all townhouses and studios have AC, which is a rarity for French rentals but standard here.

Can I walk to Disneyland?

Not realistically. It's 4 miles (6.5km) away. You need a car, shuttle, or bus.

Is parking free?

Yes! Free on-site parking is a massive perk, saving you ~€30/night compared to Disney hotels.

Are pets allowed?

No, pets are not permitted at this property.


Insider Tips

  • The 'Marketplace' sells single laundry pods for a fortune; pack a few in your suitcase.

  • If you arrive before the 4pm check-in, you can use the pool and facilities immediately — pack swimwear in your carry-on.

  • The late check-out fee is automatic and strict (€30/hour). Don't test them.

5 things to know before you go

  • 💡The 'smell' complaint: A few isolated reviews mention a sewage smell in ground-floor bathrooms; check immediately upon entry and request a move if detected.

  • 💡The 'City Tax' shock: You will owe ~€8.45 per adult/night at check-in, which can add €100+ to a week-long stay.

  • 💡The Wi-Fi speed is capped for free users; you have to pay extra for 'enhanced' speed suitable for streaming.

  • 💡The indoor pool requires swim caps? No, but they are strict about 'proper swimwear' (no board shorts allowed in some French pools, though this Marriott is usually more lenient).

  • 💡The walls are thinner than they look; you might hear your neighbor's TV if it's mounted on the shared wall.

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