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Hotel Review: Hotel Dali Val d’Europe Tapestry – A Great Option for Disneyland Paris

After checking out of Hilton Charles de Gaulle Airport, we headed straight to Disneyland Paris. Following a full day of fun in the park, we stayed at Hôtel Dali Val d’Europe Tapestry, part of the Hilton group.

Its official name actually continues with “Collection by Hilton” after “Tapestry”, which feels a bit of a mouthful, doesn’t it? Written in full, it’s Hotel Dali Val d’Europe Tapestry Collection by Hilton — still quite long, if you ask me!

If you’re looking for a hotel near Disneyland Paris, this is definitely one to keep in mind as an option.

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Location – Within Easy Reach of Disneyland Paris
ホGetting to the hotel by RER, bus or taxi
Room overview – Suite accommodates up to four guests
Breakfast – complimentary for Gold and Diamond members
Facilities – gym, outdoor pool and parking
Useful tips – luggage storage options
Final thoughts – A great Hilton option near Disneyland Paris

Location – Within Easy Reach of Disneyland Paris

I’d been to Disneyland Paris a few times before, but I usually stayed in central Paris. From one of my favourite hotels, the Hilton Paris Opera, you can reach Marne-la-Vallée–Chessy station (the closest station to Disneyland) in under an hour on the RER A line.


On the morning of our park visit, we checked out of Hilton Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (you can find the full stay review here) and travelled from the airport by France’s high-speed TGV. The journey took only around 10 minutes, and we arrived at Marne-la-Vallée–Chessy station in no time at all. I’ve also put together some useful tips on luggage storage before entering the park below, so do take a look if that’s helpful.


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This time, though, since we were heading to Disneyland, we were determined to stay for the final show. When I checked the schedule, it started at 10 pm, which meant it would be nearly 11 by the time we got back to the station. After walking around all day, heading back to a hotel in central Paris felt like quite a stretch. We also wanted to avoid getting back into the city too late, so we decided to stay at a nearby Hilton hotel instead.

Just a five-minute walk from the nearest station, Val d’Europe, you’ll find the La Vallée Village outlet mall. With plenty of well-known brands, it’s a great spot if you fancy a bit of shopping as well.

Getting to the hotel by RER, bus or taxi

The nearest station is Val d’Europe, just one stop from Marne-la-Vallée–Chessy, the final stop on the RER A line. From there, you’ll need to take a bus to reach the hotel.

Bus services seem to run less frequently on weekends and in the evenings, so if the wait is too long, it’s worth considering a taxi or a ride-hailing service instead. We used Bolt just after 11 pm on a Saturday, and it cost €12 to get to the hotel.。

We loaded our bus fare onto a Navigo Easy card via the mobile app.

Room overview – Suite accommodates up to four guests

As the name ‘Tapestry Collection by Hilton’ suggests, it’s part of the Hilton group, though the brand hasn’t made its way to Japan yet. This was actually my first time staying at a Tapestry property.


We had originally booked a standard guest room, but thanks to Hilton Diamond status, we were upgraded to a suite. What really surprised me was that both the living room and the bedroom had their own bathroom with a toilet and shower. 

The sofa in the living area can also be converted into a bed, so the suite can accommodate up to four guests.

Breakfast – complimentary for Gold and Diamond members

If you have Hilton Gold or Diamond status, you can enjoy complimentary breakfast at Tapestry properties as well. Breakfast is served in the restaurant on the ground floor. We arrived quite late the night before, so I didn’t get a chance to check, but it seems the same restaurant is likely used for dinner service in the evening.

As with most hotels, breakfast is served buffet-style, so you can help yourself to whatever you like.

Facilities – gym, outdoor pool and parking

The hotel has a fitness room, and there’s also an outdoor pool. Availability of the pool may vary depending on the season, so it’s best to check directly with the hotel.

There’s no lounge, but if you’re arriving by car, the hotel offers free parking. That’s definitely one of the big advantages of staying a bit further out of the city.

Useful tips – luggage storage options

As the hotel is located a little away from Disneyland, you might be wondering what to do with your luggage before check-in or after check-out. Here are a couple of handy luggage storage options.

Marne-la-Vallée–Chessy station

There are luggage lockers on the upper level of the station. Before entering the storage area, you’ll need to go through a staffed security check. It feels quite secure as the area is monitored, but it does appear to close at night, so be sure to check locally. When we used it, it was around 10 pm. The lockers come in three sizes, each with different pricing.


Small: €5.50 / Medium: €7.50 / Large: €9.50 (as of December 2025).

Disneyland Paris luggage storage

After passing through security, head to the concierge before entering the park. There’s a luggage storage service available there, and your bags can be kept from park opening through to closing time. This is especially useful if you’re planning to stay for the final show, as the station lockers may already be closed by the time you get back. In that case, the in-park concierge is your best option.

According to the official website, prices start from €5 for small items, €11 for small luggage, and €15 for larger bags. Exact details may vary, so it’s best to confirm on-site (as of December 2025).

Final thoughts – A great Hilton option near Disneyland Paris


This was only a short stay for us, as we arrived late in the evening and moved on to our next hotel (Hilton Paris La Défense) the following morning. If you’re visiting in summer, though, it would be lovely to make the most of the outdoor pool and enjoy a more relaxed stay away from the city.

There are, of course, plenty of hotels around Disneyland Paris, as well as many within walking distance of RER stations, so it’s well worth comparing a few options. I hope this gives you a helpful reference if you’re considering a Hilton property.


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