Following on from my post about the interior design theming from Walt Disney World Resort Hotels, I wanted to share a few more themed hotels, this time from Disneyland Paris.
Having been to Disneyland Paris and stayed in 3 of their hotels I started to write this thinking there will be lots to write about, lots of theming, but then I looked back through photos and realised that the rooms aren't very themed, it is the public areas and exteriors that have the most theming. My favourite is Hotel Cheyenne,
Hotel Cheyenne - what Cowboy or Cowgirl wouldn't want to stay here? |
But there are still some ideas to be taken from hotels at Disneyland Paris.
Firstly, from Newport Bay Club nautical themed photos and frames and a Mickey nautical headboard for all the little sailors out there.
The photo frames could easily be created from a circular frame, painted to look like a porthole. The headboard would take far more skill, but could be painted for a similar effect.
This next photo is from the ceiling in the Sleeping Beauty Suite at the Disneyland Hotel. If you look closely amongst the clouds you can see the three good fairies, Flora, Fauna and Merryweather flying above you. I think this is a cute detail and wouldn't it be nice to have the good fairies watching over you as you sleep?
This next photo is from the ceiling in the Sleeping Beauty Suite at the Disneyland Hotel. If you look closely amongst the clouds you can see the three good fairies, Flora, Fauna and Merryweather flying above you. I think this is a cute detail and wouldn't it be nice to have the good fairies watching over you as you sleep?
So the next 2 aren't Disney hotels, they are partner hotels at Disneyland Paris so I'm including them, also they take theming to an amazing level!
Firstly, at Vienna International Magic Circus hotel, a family room. I just love the 'big top' curtain around the bunk beds, and if your clown or acrobat wants a big top bedroom this would be really easy to recreate.
Use a curved shower rail or other ceiling hung curved curtain rail, make a red card (or fabric if you can) and hang a circus themed curtain from the rail. This fabric is very big top, and if you want to go the extra mile, paint stripes to match the curtains on the wall behind the bed. You could also use circus themed wall stickers.
If you don't want a curtain around the bed, you could make curtains behind the bed and have the same striped bedding to give a similar effect.
The next is Algonquin's Explorers Hotel and your little adventurers would be right at home in this jungle. I don't usually like a wall mural but this one is just so good that I can't resist, especially with the hammock between the trees. If you wanted to create a jungle wall mural and don't have the skills to paint one, to the budget to pay an artist, there are some ready made wallpaper murals available, I quite like this one.
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