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Disneyland Paris outlines latest in €2bn transformation

The 1,010-room Disney Sequoia Lodge at Disneyland Paris is to be revamped next year as part of a €2 billion transformation of the European theme park.






The 1,010-room Disney Sequoia Lodge at Disneyland Paris is to be revamped next year as part of a €2 billion transformation of the European theme park.

The “major makeover” will be carried out to enhance the property.

“Every space, from the rooms to the lobby, as well as the shopping and dining locations, will be reinvented as an ode to wildlife, offering the perfect environment to unwind and let one’s mind wander,” a spokesperson said.

The hotel will remain open during the work, which will start in 2026 and be carried out in phases.

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Disneyland Paris outlines latest in €2bn transformation

The 1,010-room Disney Sequoia Lodge at Disneyland Paris is to be revamped next year as part of a €2 billion transformation of the European theme park.






The 1,010-room Disney Sequoia Lodge at Disneyland Paris is to be revamped next year as part of a €2 billion transformation of the European theme park.

The “major makeover” will be carried out to enhance the property.

“Every space, from the rooms to the lobby, as well as the shopping and dining locations, will be reinvented as an ode to wildlife, offering the perfect environment to unwind and let one’s mind wander,” a spokesperson said.

The hotel will remain open during the work, which will start in 2026 and be carried out in phases.

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