Z-Knight
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- May 3, 2015
stayed at Cheyenne - walking distance is easy for the races. Worst thing about this hotel and hotels in France/Europe is the air conditioning - as in there isn't any. Oh you get a thermostat and supposedly can control the temp but it doesn't do anything. Last year (2018) we had a very warm week in Paris and hence it was warm for the races - I woke up in a sweat in the hotel due to the lack of air conditioning. I even called maintenance and they came out and "fixed" it - supposedly it was broken outside. It worked for a few hours but was hot again in the morning. I got moved to a second room and still had the same issue. Later I realized it wasn't me or my rooms - it was ALL rooms. As I walked around the property I saw nearly EVERY room had their windows open - because it was cooler outside then inside. Unfortunately you can only tilt the window and not fully open so barely any cool air came in. So that's my biggest negative - hopefully you have better/cooler weather than I did. I suffered through several bad hotel stays in paris and disney that week - best hotel was at the airport on the last day where they actually had air conditioning.Has anyone stayed at Sante Fe or Cheyenne and have pro/cons to speak about either (for a run Disney weekend i.e. walking distance to start/finish areas or rooms too small/dated)? While I would love to stay at the "Disneyland Hotel" for my first Disneyland Paris trip/RunDisney weekend; I found the prices for the package deals for these hotels to be quite reasonable.
-Kyle