Disney's Hotel Cheyenne
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Image:Hotel cheyenne logo.gif Disney's Hotel Cheyenne |
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Number of rooms | 1000 |
Resort | Disneyland Resort Paris |
Theme | American Old West, Cowboys |
Website | Disneyland Resort Paris homepage |
Operator | Euro Disney SCA |
Disneyland Resort Paris |
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Disney's Hotel Cheyenne |
Disney's Hotel Cheyenne is a hotel located at Disneyland Resort Paris. Designed by architect Robert A.M. Stern (who also designed Disney's Newport Bay Club), it is devised to create the illusion that it is a Western town in the archetypical Hollywood style rather than a single hotel complex. This is accomplished through façades that hide in most cases identical buildings and other decor inspired by popular representations of the American Old West. The façades feature the names of such Western institutions as "Saloon", "Jail", "Billy The Kid" or "Annie Oakley", adding to the recognisability and navigational ease of the complex. It shares an area of Disneyland Resort Paris with Disney's Hotel Santa Fe, located on either side of a man-made river called the Rio Grande.
The hotel opened with Disneyland Resort Paris in April of 1992.