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Disney's Hotel New York

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Location
  
Disneyland Paris

Rooms
  
565

Opened
  
April 1992

Theme
  
New York City, Art Deco

Operator
  
Euro Disney SCA (The Walt Disney Company)

Website
  
Disney's Hotel New York

The Disney's Hotel New York is a hotel situated in Disneyland Paris designed by postmodern architect Michael Graves. Citing early 20th century Art Deco it was designed to echo the essence and feel of New York City. The exterior of the hotel itself is a stylised skyscraper-filled skyline. The hotel opened in 1992 at the resort.

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Activities and Dining

There are numerous references to the city's state of affairs during the 1930s, such as the Manhattan Restaurant which was based on Manhattan's Cotton Club, the displayed artwork from the 1939 World's Fair or the Rockefeller Center-based Rockefeller Plaza; a courtyard which provides a skating rink which is ecological (not needing electricity and water, synthetic ice), a flagship project of Disney to curb greenhouse gas emission. The rink is decorated during Christmas.

Roger Rabbit Corner is an infant play area inspired by Who Framed Roger Rabbit. An indoor/outdoor pool with a jacuzzi and pool toys is available. The Empire State Club is where Character breakfasts were held. Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Pluto, Goofy, and Chip and dale appeared every morning.

Location

Disney's Hotel New York is the nearest to Panoramagique and Disney Village.

References

Disney's Hotel New York Wikipedia