My sons convince me again to go to Disneyland Paris and we did, We stopped in precious places along the way but the bulk of the time was at the parks, As you might or should know Disneyland Paris is just the name, it is actually in Bailly Romainvilliers, Seine et Marne dept 77 of the Île de France region of my belle France, We came to our rental place in Disney property, I like to tell you about our experience as this is the 4th time we have been in the parks in France after about 20 in Orlando Fl USA ! Hope you enjoy the post as I,
We had tried different combination from hotels to in the woods accomodations and this last one was at the Davy Crockett Ranch at Disneyland Paris, part I !!! By all, the best so far,,,,, Let me tell you a bit about it ok, The Ranch Davy Crockett is officially just off exit /sortie 14 of the A 4 autoroute de l’est. Regardless of what you read, by car it is about 15 minutes from the parking at Disneyland Paris.
The Davy Crockett Ranch opened on April 12, 1992 along with the rest of the complex as Camp Davy Crockett. In May 1993, it was renamed Ranch Davy Crockett. In the heart of the forest on a plot of 57 ha , and 584 bungalows, The hotel ranch has 8 loops spread along a road almost one kilometer long leading to the common buildings. The first loop is located 1.2 km from the entrance at the end of a west-east road that winds up north and then curves west. The loops are all located in a wooded area while the common buildings are in a plain of almost 11 ha. You need to manouever well as once in the loops with the bungalows to get out there is no signs, just go by the hotel number, higher up you are leaving your space. By the way, we were in the Tomahawk Trail section first from reception.

The self-contained, air-conditioned /heated bungalows have a furnished terrace with a barbecue. They have a flat-screen TV with Disney and international channels. They include an open-plan living/dining room. The fully equipped kitchenette includes a fridge, microwave, dishwasher , toaster, and coffee machine. There are 2 private bathrooms with a shower, hairdryer and free toiletries. A cleaning kit is provided picking it up at the Alamo store showing the brochure given with the key.
A take-out continental breakfast is available each morning at an additional cost of about 12€ we did it ourselves in the bungalow ! You can also dine at the all-you-can-eat buffet restaurant
La Taverne for 34€ (we ate out) or enjoy a drink and snacks at the
Crockett’s Saloon bar. You can buy more souvenirs ! Or convenience grocery store items at the
Alamo Trading Post which if do your shopping at the parks before 15h (3pm) the stores will deliver here for pickup same day after 20h (8pm) or next day,Very convenient we love it ! There is ,also, the
Lucky Racoon,a video game room.
Disney’s Davy Crockett Ranch features a 24-hour front desk. Guests can play and enjoy the indoor swimming pool with waterfall, hot tubs and river, outdoor tennis courts, children’s playground and Davy Crockett’s Adventure, an acrobatic course in the trees (with supplement), There is also a petting farm,The family can be complete since you can take your dog to the Davy Crockett Ranch (we did it for free!!) ,our Rex love it in the forest. Bungalows are dedicated to families and their pets, they will even be entitled to their welcome kit including, among other things, two Disney bowls for your furry ball. We skip on these items as brought our own.

The
official Disneyland Paris Davy Crockett Ranch: https://www.disneylandparis.com/en-int/hotels/disneys-davy-crockett-ranch/
There you go folks, another dandy trip to a wonderful area that is a lot of fun for the entire family, and on dept 77 Seine et Marne that always brings lots of good memories, Hope you enjoy this post on the Davy Crockett Ranch at Disneyland Paris, part I as I.
And remember ,happy travels, good health, and many cheers to all !!!
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I am a lover of travels to Europe , Americas , Africa and Asia as well ,who like to share my experiences of the last 53 years with the world, visiting so far 81 countries; living in 6, working in 5, and Citizen of 4, speaking fluently 4 languages. I can deal with sports especially football/soccer and love music, arts, wine collector/drinker, and go out to restaurants, and just visit the world.
My background comes all the way from Candelaria and Pajara in Tenerife, Spain where my grandparents came from ;not knowing each other then, to Punta Brava, west of Havana, Cuba. There , my parents born in Cuba met and later on I was born there too. 100% guanche (annexed Tenerife to Spain on April 10 ,1496). I left Cuba as many have to Madrid, Spain where I lived for 4 years. Then, move to Perth Amboy ,New Jersey USA (living there 13 yrs) ; where I completed high school, became a US Citizen, learned to drive a car, and learned English. Afterward, went to the university in Florida, ERAU, and upon graduation decided to moved there to Ormond by the Sea, near Daytona Beach, finally moving North Miami, then Hialeah, then another moved to Silver Lakes division in Miramar, Broward county, Florida; in Florida I lived a total of 18 years. Finally , moved to France in 2003 ,Versailles call me for its royalty, and working in Paris was great. It was time to seek frontiers again and moved to Brech near Auray, Morbihan in Brittany , and later move to not too far Pluvigner. Total so far in France has been 20 years, and counting.
Moving average a home every 5.5 years hopefully this will be my last. Cheers
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Glad you enjoyed the visit. I had fun taking my kids to the parks in Orlando but have no desire to ever go back (unless with grandkids).
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I went about 20 times to Wa.lt Disney Orlando lived about 1h30 from it, even to concerts, then this is our fourth time to Disneyland and if my kids asked to go back I will
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A true fan! 🙂
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