Hotel Review: Magic Circus (Disneyland Paris)

Hotel Overview
The Magic Circus hotel is one of the Disneyland Paris partner hotels and sits next to Campanile Val de France (formally Kyriad) and Dream Castle (also a Vienna House hotel). It shares a bus service to the Disneyland Paris parks with the other neighboring hotels. Magic hours and parking at the parks aren't included as part of the hotel booking (we still had access to both with our annual passes). The hotel has a bar (which serves food) and a restaurant. We didn't eat at either but the food from the bar we saw looked good and were decent portions. There is also a small Disney shop open in the morning and evenings. Our stay was in May 2019.

Cost
Staying over the weekend for a couple of nights for three adults including breakfast was under £250 including the city tax we had to pay when we arrived. We didn't require park tickets as we were all annual pass holders. Parking was included and a free bus service is available to the parks. We chose to drive in as parking is included within our pass.

The Room
We had a non smoking room with two double beds on the second floor. It was spacious and the beds were a good size. A kettle and tea/coffee facilities were included. There were plenty of channels on the TV but only a couple of news channels (like BBC News) available in English. A safe was available within the wardrobe.

Breakfast
The breakfast is available to book as part of the booking in advance or can be paid for on the day. It is a buffet which includes hot food (bacon, scrambled eggs, sausages, potatoes and either backed beans or tomatoes), cereals and croissants. Toasters were available as well as hot drinks machines, orange and apple juice. The quality was decent but not as good as we've had in Disney hotels.

We were pleased with our stay at Magic Circus. It was good value for money and priced according to what was on offer. The distance from the park was good as it took less than 10 minutes to drive to the parks.

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