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Newport Bay Disneyland Paris Review – Is Compass Club Worth It (2024)?
My favourite hotel at Euro Disney has to be Newport Bay Disneyland Paris which sits on the edge of the majestic Lake Disney.
It’s a gorgeous nautical-themed property that is set in an elegant 1920s Cape Code mansion and decorated in a New England style. So, it feels like you’ve stepped back in time.
They have plenty of boutique rooms, maritime restaurants, a gift shop, character meets, and even a gym, sauna, and swimming pool.
As part of their offers, they have Newport Bay Compass Club level and this is what I treated myself to on my stay.
It’s not the cheapest upgrade so in this detailed review, I’ll also let you know if it’s worth the extra splurge.
Here is my honest Newport Bay Disneyland Paris review and if the Newport Bay Compass Club is worth it.
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What is Newport Bay Hotel Disneyland Paris?
Newport Bay Hotel in Disneyland Paris is one of the premium hotels that are on offer at the resort that is 4 stars.
It’s a huge property that is set in a New England mansion on the shores of Lake Disney near Disney Village.
It has over 1000 rooms on offer, two restaurants, a bar, a club lounge, a boutique, gym facilities and even an outdoor pool.
It’s the perfect place to sleep whilst enjoying the parks and you’ll be close to the magic during your stay.
Until the Disneyland Hotel re-opens, Newport Bay is currently the second most expensive property at Euro Disney. The first is the Art of Marvel Hotel.
But, in my opinion, I prefer it at Newport Bay Club due to its historical 1920s theme. I’m a huge history nerd and this hotel felt like a step back in time.
It’s spectacularly beautiful with lots of elegant nautical features and it’s really cosy.
What are the rooms like at Newport Bay Disneyland Paris?
Just like the property, you’ll find all the rooms at Newport Bay Disneyland Paris to be nautically themed.
You’ll find anchor-shaped bed frames, maritime pillows, and decor that looks like it’s been taken from the Captain’s Quarters of a ship.
The rooms are very spacious and elegant and some of them have incredible views over Lake Disney.
As I had a Compass Club-level room and mine was more like a suite. It was huge for little old me. I had a dining room, a double bathroom with a hot tub, a lounge area, a desk area, and a huge double bed!
My room was placed in the very centre of Newport Bay Hotel facing Lake Disney. So, from my room, I could see the Art of Marvel Hotel, PanoraMagique, and even the Lighthouse on the shore.
Some rooms enjoy a view of the top of Sleeping Beauty’s Castle and, if you’re lucky, you can even see the fireworks in the evening!
If you book a package deal through Disneyland Paris, you will get a room, breakfast, and park hopper tickets for the Disneyland Park and Disney Studios park for the duration of your stay.
One of the perks of booking a package deal at Disney Hotels is that you don’t have to register your park dates to enter the park. You do have to do this if you buy undated tickets separately.
What is there to do at Disney’s Newport Bay Club?
So, beyond crashing in your bed after a long day walking around the Disneyland Paris parks, there are also plenty of things to do at Newport Bay Disneyland Paris.
It’s a huge resort with lots of amenities on offer. So, you’ll never be bored whilst staying here.
Here are all the things to do at Newport Bay Hotel in Disneyland Paris.
1. Explore this elegant & nautical New England mansion
As soon as you approach Newport Bay Hotel over Lake Disney you will be in awe of this property.
As it’s set in a Cape Code mansion, the building is really impressive with its structure being reflected in the water.
Once you step inside Newport Bay Club, the interiors here will take your breath away. It’s all very elegant and fancy with plush nautical carpets, sparking chandeliers, and vintage artwork.
It’s all so stunning and it’s worth having a look around this labyrinth of a hotel to see what you’ll find.
2. Dine at Newport Bay restaurants and bars
Disneyland Paris Newport Bay Hotel has a couple of restaurants to choose from if you wished to eat on-site.
The first is their Cape Cod restaurant which is where you’ll have breakfast in the mornings. You will have to book an allocated breakfast slot as there are so many people in the hotel.
After breakfast, Cape Cod has a lunch and dinner menu which is an all-you-can-eat buffet!
If you’d rather have a fine dining experience, I would recommend booking their Yacht Club restaurant. They serve sophisticated dishes inspired by New England and the Mediterranean.
Or, why not relax in their Captain’s Quarter Bar? It doesn’t require a reservation and they serve up all sorts of drinks.
If you’ve booked Newport Bay Compass Club level, you enjoy breakfast in their private Compass Club Lounge and you don’t have to pre-book a breakfast slot. More on that below…
3. Shop in the Newport Bay Boutique
Like all of the Disney Hotels at Euro Disney, Newport Bay Hotel has its very own shop that is located onsite.
It’s called the Bay Boutique and has a statue of Mickey Mouse steering a ship in the very centre of the shop.
You’ll find all sorts of souvenirs to purchase here like Mickey Ears, t-shirts, pens, pins, and Mickey-shaped snacks.
They even have some exclusive souvenirs and Pandora products as well as the Disney PhotoPass Service.
4. Newport Bay pool & sauna
If you fancy chilling out from the parks or wanted to get in some exercise, the Newport Bay Hotel has the Nantucket Pool.
It’s both a heated outdoor and indoor pool which you can find on the bottom floor of the hotel.
The outdoor pool does close over the winter season but the indoor pool stays open all year. There is also a gym and sauna facilities too.
5. Newport Bay Hotel character meet and greets
What I love about Disney Hotels is that you can find some exclusive character meet and greets during your stay and Newport Bay Hotel is no different.
You can find Mickey and Minnie in the lobby at certain times of the day who are here to give you a hug or sign your Autograph Book.
They are dressed up in a nautical theme and the great part about seeing them here is they don’t always have a huge queue.
Most of the time, the Meet Mickey Mouse Pavilion at Disneyland Park has a 60-minute queue. So, it’s a great time saver if you get to meet him here with Minnie.
Unfortunately, I didn’t get to meet Mickey at the hotel this time round. But, I’d like to go back and make sure I do.
6. Take in the views of Lake Disney & Disney Village
The view from my room at Newport Bay Hotel was absolutely stunning as I was on the Compass Club Level.
My room was almost central to Lake Disney and so I could honestly see for miles around the resort.
You’ll probably walk past Lake Disney on the walk to the parks every day. But, it’s definitely worth taking a stroll around the entire lake if you have time.
You can see the Art of Marvel Hotel, The Lighthouse, and lots of hidden gems dotted around.
Other features included in Newport Bay Disneyland Paris
So, there are plenty more features to the Newport Bay Hotel that you would expect from a four-star resort at Disney.
You’ll have air conditioning in the rooms, free WiFi, and free parking during your stay. This is usually 30 euro a day in the parks so it’s a huge saving.
There is also a shuttle bus service to the parks every day and a luggage service where the staff will pick up your suitcases for you from the rooms.
All guests can enjoy Extra Magic Time which gives you an extra hour in the parks before the regular guests arrive.
You can also take advantage of the Disney Shopping Delivery Service. This is where they send the souvenirs you buy from the park shops straight to your hotel room. This is a huge help if you didn’t want to carry them around all day.
Kids can also enjoy the complimentary Little Captain’s Corner. There is Room Service and Dry Cleaning services at an extra charge.
But, one of the best offerings onsite in my opinion is the Newport Bay Compass Club!
What is the Disney Newport Bay Compass Club?
Newport Bay Hotel is a beautiful resort on its own with many exciting features but the Compass Club is truly another level.
It’s a premium Disney experience where you can enjoy a better room, exclusive check-in, and access to their Compass Club lounge.
You’ll feel like a VIP as you’ll have convenient access to your room and lots of little perks that don’t come with a normal room rate.
This is what I treated myself to at Disneyland Paris during my stay and I loved every moment.
What’s included in the Newport Bay Compass Club?
So, the Newport Bay Compass Club Level has lots of benefits that make it worth upgrading.
Here are just a few of the perks for splurging the extra cash;
Compass Club private reception and check-in
Depending on when you arrive at Newport Bay Hotel you can sometimes find huge queues to check-in.
If you arrive on the Eurostar or at a busy time, you could be queuing for nearly an hour to check-in to your room. This isn’t great after a long travel day to get there.
With Newport Bay Compass Club there is a private reception where you can relax and take a seat whilst waiting to check-in. There is hardly ever a wait.
The team is super friendly and the check-in just felt very personalised. It’s a lovely warm welcome and the best way to start a magical Disney vacation.
Better access to rooms
Newport Bay Hotel is a huge resort with 1097 rooms on the property. Sometimes, the walk to your room from the lobby can take a very long time.
This can be so tiring after you’ve spent the day at the parks and just want to crash and sleep!
With the Newport Bay Compass Club, all the rooms are within easy access of the lobby via elevator. It took me 5 minutes from the reception to my room.
Better quality rooms and spectacular views
All of the Compass Club Level rooms at Newport Bay have been upgraded and are more elegant than the normal rooms.
You’ll find the Club Level Rooms are more spacious and you may even be upgraded to a Club or Presidential Suite.
You’ll also find that many of the rooms have an unobstructed view over Lake Disney.
Disneyland Paris Newport Bay Compass Club Lounge
One of the best parts of upgrading to Newport Bay Compass Club is the Compass Club Lounge.
This is a beautiful room that looks like you’re onboard a cruise ship and is filled with velvet chairs and elegant decor. It even has a window to the stars on the ceiling!
It’s exclusively reserved for Compass Club guests and so this is where you’ll be enjoying breakfast each morning. You don’t have to reserve a slot.
The Cape Cod restaurant at Newport Bay can sometimes be very busy and even hectic and loud in the mornings.
But, the Compass Club Lounge is quiet and a step away from all that so you can enjoy a leisurely breakfast.
The breakfast buffet was huge and had lots of delicious food on offer. There were hot drinks, juices, and water. Plus, you had continental options like fruit, yoghurt, pastries, cereals, and muffins.
There were also hot breakfast options like scrambled eggs, bacon, and sausage. Plus, pancakes and waffles.
I was a little disappointed as I couldn’t see any Mickey Waffles on offer. This is one of my favourite things to have at Disney Parks.
But, I asked a staff member and he brought me some over, especially from the Cape Cod buffet! It was so lovely of him.
The lounge is also open throughout the day where you can treat yourself to complimentary drinks, newspapers, and snacks.
They even have an afternoon tea service that you can enjoy daily.
Newport Bay Compass Club afternoon tea
One of the best parts of booking the Newport Bay Compass Club is their afternoon tea service.
This is complimentary for Compass Club guests and you can treat yourself to hot drinks, soft drinks, and a range of sweet treats.
You’ll find lots of little cakes, dainty pastries, fruit, and cake pops on offer that you can indulge in with drinks of your choice.
It takes place between 3.30 pm / 4 pm and 5 pm / 6 pm depending on the season so check with the concierge team for exact times.
It’s the perfect little break at the hotel during a busy park day. You can then head back out in the evening for the fireworks.
It’s good to note that even if you don’t make it in time for their afternoon tea, you can still have complimentary drinks served here throughout the day. This includes coffee, tea, and soft drinks.
Easy Check-out and luggage transfer
Checking out of Compass Club is just as seamless as checking in and requires minimum effort.
As part of your perks, you can leave your luggage in the hotel room and the staff will transfer it for you to their luggage holding area.
Then, once you’re finished at the parks simply walk to the luggage kiosk and collect your belongings. It’s as simple as that.
Alternatively, you can have it transferred to the Chessy train station as part of the Disney Express Service.
I had no queues for check out at Newport Bay. Once again, the staff in the Compass Club reception were so friendly and provided expert service.
Is the Compass Club at Newport Bay worth it?
Personally, I thought that upgrading to the Newport Bay Compass Club level was well worth the extra money.
It just made the entire experience seamless and there were lots of perks that made it worth every penny.
From the private check-in that saved time, exclusive character meets, the club lounge to enjoy a peaceful breakfast, free afternoon tea and drinks, and the gorgeous suite it was all so perfect. It made my Disney holiday that much more magical.
I would highly recommend upgrading to the Compass Club during your stay. It’s worth fiddling around with dates on their website to see when you can get the best price.
If you look around January – March in the off-peak season there are sometimes really good value packages and offers!
How to get to Newport Bay Disneyland Paris
Newport Bay Disneyland Paris is a 15-minute walk from Chessy train station near the entrance of the Disney Parks.
You can either walk there around Lake Disney or take one of the complimentary shuttle services from the bus station.
If you’re arriving by plane, Disney has a Magic Shuttle from Orly and Charles-de-Gaulle airports that will take you straight to Newport Bay Hotel.
You can also access the hotel by car. There is complimentary parking for all guests.
Newport Bay Hotel’s address is Av. Robert Schuman, 77700 Coupvray, France. Click here for a Google Pin!
What are the check-in and check-out times at Newport Bay Disneyland Paris?
You can check into the Newport Bay Club from 3 pm and they will let you know when your room is ready on the day.
If you’re using the Disney Express Service, you can drop your luggage off at the Chessy Train station and then enjoy the parks.
Once your room is ready you’ll receive a text/email. Simply head over to Newport Bay Hotel and complete your check-in! It’s all very seamless.
Check-out time is anytime before 11 am, late check-outs may be possible on request.
You can then leave your luggage at the hotel whilst you enjoy the parks before you collect them later to head home.
Or, if you’re using the Disney Express Service you can have your luggage transported to the Chessy train station.
How far is the walk from Newport Bay Hotel to the Disneyland Paris parks?
The one thing that can be tiring about staying at Newport Bay Hotel is that it’s a 15-minute walk to the Disney Parks.
This is one of the furthest properties away from the park entrance at Disney Village and Lake Disney.
Admittedly, it’s not an overly long walk on flat pathways. But, once you’ve had a long day in the parks it can be a little frustrating as you just want to get back and sleep.
Newport Bay is a huge property too so if you’re staying in a room far away from the lobby reception, it’s another tiring stretch.
It’s especially annoying if they close off the closer walkways around the lake and you have to walk the entire way around it like I did on my last visit. They sometimes do this if they are improving the pathways.
To avoid this walk there are complimentary shuttle bus services available should you need them to the Euro Disney Parks and back.
Disneyland Newport Bay Club FAQs
Yep, you can book the Magic Shuttle daily from either Paris Orly Airport or Charles de Gaulle Airport to Newport Bay Hotel.
From 7 am – 11 am.
Yes, plus cute Mickey head-shaped toiletries too.
Yes! It’s very good and keeps the room cool.
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Newport Bay Club Review
Newport Bay Club is a deluxe hotel at Disneyland Paris, with a nautical theme very reminiscent of Disney’s Yacht & Club Resorts. This review features room photos, thoughts on its quality, and our experience of staying at the hotel.
Recently, the resort underwent a massive, top to bottom refurbishment that lasted multiple years and renovated every single guest room, restaurant, shop, and even the convention center. Prior to that refurbishment, Newport Bay Club was in rough shape. I have photos showing the visibly dilapidated siding as well as the rough-looking lounge.
We’ve visited Newport Bay Club since the overhaul finished, and noticed a night and day difference in the common areas and exterior. The hotel looked brand new, and we were eager to book a room. We’ve been pricing it out for the last couple of years, but costs have always been prohibitive. We finally found a <$200/night rate via hotels.com, and decided to jump on it at that price…
For starters, we consider that price to be excellent (and rare) for Newport Bay Club. While it’s not quite Yacht & Beach Club caliber, it is considered a 4-star hotel. It’s also within walking distance of both Disneyland Paris theme parks, which is a big plus.
Our past couple of trips we’ve stayed in Val d’Europe because on-site Disneyland Paris hotels were too expensive. While that remained true this trip when pricing our stay out through the official Disneyland Paris website, we noticed hotels.com had this, Hotel Cheyenne, and Disneyland Hotel all significantly cheaper. Something to take a look at if you’re planning your trip to France.
We weren’t kidding when we said Newport Bay Club is reminiscent of Disney’s Yacht & Beach Club Resorts. All three hotels were designed by Robert A.M. Stern Architects, and styled after classic New England beach cottage architecture. The exterior at Newport Bay Club uses a lighter, warmer color palette, but all have clapboard styling. Squint while looking at Newport Bay Club and you might think you’re at Crescent Lake.
With 1,093 guest rooms, Newport Bay Club is the largest hotel at Disneyland Paris. At the time of its opening it had more rooms than any other hotel not just in France, but in all of Western Europe. We’re not sure where it ranks today, but suffice to say, it’s a big hotel and still one of the largest in France.
Nevertheless, with all of the guest rooms located in a single building and wings from the main lobby, its size feels manageable. You might have a moderately long walk to your room, but not as long as what you could encounter at Disney’s Hotel Cheyenne or Hotel Santa Fe.
In terms of basic info, Newport Bay Club is located across Lake Disney from Disneyland Paris and Walt Disney Studios Park, across from Hotel New York ( which we review here ) and next to Sequoia Lodge ( which we review here ). At just under 15 minutes, it’s a slightly longer walk to the parks than Hotel New York, but roughly the same distance as Sequoia Lodge.
In terms of amenities, the top draw is always the pools. Newport Bay Club has two main pools: a cool indoor pool with a large boat at one end and an outdoor pool that’s fairly nondescript. Unfortunately, we didn’t pack swimsuits and I wasn’t quite brazen enough to take photos with people swimming in it. I’ll do the creepy blogger thing in the U.S., but France is another story. Suffice to say, I liked the indoor pool; it’s large and well-themed.
Next up is dining. Newport Bay Club has two main restaurants: Cape Cod and Yacht Club. The former is the hotel’s buffet restaurant for guests who purchase the half-board and full-board dining plans. We’ve done this before at other Disneyland Paris hotels, but our stay this time was room-only.
Yacht Club is the resort’s fine dining restaurant, and we had heard multiple positive reports about its new menu since the refurbishment, so we were really looking forward to dining here. Unfortunately, it was closed during our stay. Per the Disneyland Paris website: “as part of our continuing efforts to exceed the expectations of our Guests, this restaurant is closed today.”
I’m not sure how closing a restaurant helps exceed expectations, but whatever. Our stay at Newport Bay Club was during the off-season, and most of the in-park restaurants at Disneyland Paris were also closed. That was more frustrating, but it’s another story for another post.
Finally, there’s Captain’s Quarters, the resort’s lounge. Per Disneyland Paris, it’s a “nautical themed bar for an aperitif served amid the elegant world of regattas and racing yachts.” We’ve done late night meals here before after the parks have closed, and found it to be hit or miss. For food, overpriced and undersized portions. This trip, we stuck to Five Guys and Earl of Sandwich for our late night meals instead–zero regrets there.
Now, let’s take a look at the guest rooms at Disney’s Newport Bay Club…
Our first impressions upon entering our room at Disney’s Newport Bay Club were positive. The decor strongly resembles the inside of a ship’s cabin, the furniture is reminiscent of traveling trunks, and the color scheme has a nautical vibe. In in all, it feels a lot like cabins in which we’ve stayed aboard Disney Cruise Line, except more spacious.
Initially, we are both impressed. This wore off a bit as we started perusing the room saw very noticeable wear and tear. Corners that are dinged up, wallpaper that is peeling off the wall above one of the bed (very much visible in these photos), the handrail partially ripped off the bathtub wall.
With minor wear and tear, we’re usually pretty deferential to hotels. Things can be missed during room inspections and not everything is immediately repaired.
However, both the peeling wallpaper and handrail would be readily apparent to anyone who takes a cursory 30 second tour of the room. Given Disneyland Paris’ past issues with maintenance and upkeep, we’re inclined to believe these are known issues–and probably not unique to our room–that management has made a conscious decision not to repair.
Probably a matter of “user error” but it confounds me that European hotels don’t have full doors on their showers. This is hardly isolated to Disneyland Paris hotels, but how do people bathe without getting water all over the floor?
Perhaps I’m just really bad at showering. (In which case, you might be wondering whether you can really trust the opinion of someone who can’t properly complete such a basic task.)
In terms of positives, the beds and pillows were incredibly comfortable, the desk was nice, and we really liked the scent of the H20 shampoo (random… but valuable info!). Setting aside the maintenance issues, the room felt appropriately-themed and distinctly Disney.
Some touches–like the portholes on the wallpaper–might feel a bit cheesy for a luxury hotel that caters to convention guests, but they were fun. Even with all of my complaints, I really liked the room. For my tastes, it had the right balance of theme and luxury.
Our final verdict with Disney’s Newport Bay Club Resort is a tough one. The story here is one that mirrors that of the parks at Disneyland Paris: good design, poor upkeep. We were quite pleased to see the Imagineering decisions made during the top to bottom refurbishment retained the resort’s style, and balanced modern furnishings with theme very well. We were disappointed to see that only 2 years later, upkeep has fallen back into its old ways. Then again, perhaps we just got unlucky with the room. Ultimately, Sequoia Lodge remains my personal favorite among the Disneyland Paris hotels, but we’d stay at Newport Bay Club again if the price is right because we do love the design and location.
For the basics of planning a visit to Disneyland Paris, check out our Disneyland Paris Trip Planning Guide . Want to see more photos or read about Disneyland Paris in agonizing detail? Check out our Disneyland Paris 20th Anniversary Trip Report or our Disneyland Paris 25th Anniversary Trip Recap !
YOUR THOUGHTS…
If you’ve visited Disneyland Paris, what’s your take on who it’ll appeal to most? Did you enjoy your visit, or would you rather stick to other Disney Parks? Anything with which you disagree in this post? Any questions? Hearing your feedback about your experiences is both interesting to us and helpful to other readers, so please share your thoughts or questions below in the comments!
Written by Tom Bricker
Curious about outlets in the room. Where there usb outlets available and plentiful?
Thanks for the great write up, interesting reading. Having just stayed at Sequoia Lodge we were incredibly disappointed, it was very outdated and not very well looked after, but I believe they are renovating some of it now. My biggest issues is with the lack of power outlets and that in this day and age where you are on your phone looking at queue times and booking ride passes (if that’s something you want to do) there are no USB outlets in the rooms! Charging your mobile phone was no easy thing! Having stayed over the years in several of the Disneyland Paris hotels for the price they are a let down in my opinion.
We felt similar about Sequoia Lodge when we stayed there – the accommodations were decent and the themeing is fun, but there was a lot of wear and tear. With some upkeep these resorts could be truly awesome.
Tom, if you ever write a semi-autobiographical novel about a young American’s travels through Europe, please promise me the opening line will be “Perhaps I’m just really bad at showering.”
After checking into our room at the Newport Bay Club in January, a maintenance/housekeeping cast member knocked at our door and asked if there had been anything left behind in the room. There was a bit of a language barrier and we couldn’t quite understand what he was looking for. A few hours later we noticed a large brassiere that did not belong to us. So you never know just what goes unnoticed by the cast members at the Newport Bay Club.
We stayed at Newport Bay Club on our trip to DLP in 2016. We loved it, very fresh, clean, and new! I will say, I love how breakfast was included with our hotel stay. I can only wish WDW would do that too (*sarcastic laugh*).
And we totally agree with eating at Earl of Sandwich and Five Guys at DLP!
You no longer get breakfast included in your hotel stay in Disneyland Paris… It was discontinued in 2017… 🙁
That is unfortunate.
I was told it has restarted. Looking at a package for March 2020 & I was told it was included (the breakfast buffet at your hotel)
I’m curious about your comment about closed restaurants in the off-season at DLP. I was there for my first time on the coldest day of the winter this last March, and there were no outdoor food carts open, and some additional places were closed, too, but I assumed it was because it was (literally) 17 degrees out. But is this a normal occurrence in the DLP off-season?
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You'll find a celebration of all things sea-faring at Disney Newport Bay Club. Set a course for relaxation and enjoy the atmosphere of a 1920s New England mansion on the shores of Lake Disney.
Sail back in time to the lakeside holiday homes of the 1870s and enjoy a taste of the yacht club lifestyle . Disney Newport Bay Club is a Cape Cod-style mansion set by the peaceful waters of Lake Disney ® , and it's awash with maritime charm. It even has its own lighthouse.
Inside you'll find plenty of opportunities to relax in the welcoming ambiance of a New England sailing club. As well as a choice of restaurants and the Captain's Quarters bar, you'll find a swimming pool, sauna, whirlpool bath and fitness room . There's even body-sculpting massage (available for an extra charge).
How Far Is It to the Disney Parks?
Disney Newport Bay Club ® is a 15-minute walk through Disney Village, or a few minutes' free shuttle-bus ride to the Disney ® Parks .
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2 double beds.
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Missing life on the ocean wave? These brightly decorated nautical-themed rooms are perfect for all the family.
Superior Family Room
Featuring a charming nautical theme, every member of your crew will enjoy these spacious rooms.
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Superior Room with Terrace
Relax with the whole crew in this spacious room, complete with its own terrace.
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There is space for the whole family in these nautical-themed rooms, the perfect place to relax after a day in the Disney Parks.
Compass Club 5-Person Family Room
Located in the Compass Club, there is room for big sailors and little ones in these nautical-themed rooms.
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Enjoy additional space in these maritime-themed rooms located in the Compass Club.
2 double beds and 2 sofa beds.
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Sleep like a captain in this bright, nautical room, located in the Compass Club.
1 double bed.
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It's smooth sailing in this maritime-themed room, located in the Compass Club.
Compass Club 4-Person Room
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Restaurants and Bars
Eat and drink at:
- Captain's Quarters - enjoy one or two aperitifs in this nautical themed bar.
- Cape Cod Buffet Restaurant - where flavours from around the world combine in a nautical setting.
- Yacht Club - a cosy restaurant that serves up a choice of international specialities.
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- Free car parking.
- Extra Magic Time for Disney hotel guests. Enjoy 1 hour of Extra Magic Time in both Disney Parks before official opening times.
- Fitness Centre at Disney Hotel Newport Bay Club ® stay in shape by visiting the Hotel gym, loaded with a range of fitness equipment.
- Two Pools where you can swim in the indoor and outdoor pools and relax in the sauna (indoor pool opening hours 07:00-21:45, outdoor section's opening times depend on the season).
- Bay Boutique is your first port of call for Disney gifts and holiday essentials.
- Internet access and wi-fi available in some parts of the hotel at an extra cost.
Fun for Kids
- Kids' corner near the bar, where children can play under parents' supervision.
- Sea Horse Club Game Arcade with a choice of coin-op games machines.
- Special kids' buffet.
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Disney Halloween Festival
A season full of wickedly wonderful surprises:
- Spine-chilling Atmosphere: Get ready to feel the spooky Halloween chills in the air.
- Eeerie Entertainment: Discover Mickey's Magnificent Halloween Parade.
- Marvellous Meets & Greets: Experience encounters with Disney Villains and Disney Characters.
- Ghoulish Treats: Enjoy exclusive seasonal snacks and ghoulish gifts
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Disney Enchanted Christmas
A season full of magical celebrations and fairy-tale moments:
- Festive Atmosphere: Feel the wonder and joy of Christmas all around.
- Dazzling Entertainment: Discover a sparkling parade and a festive musical show.
- Merry Meets & Greets: Encounters with Disney Characters and Santa Claus.
- Holly Jolly Treats: Enjoy Christmas themed dishes and glorious gifts.
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Drop anchor at the refined Yacht Club at Disney's Newport Bay Club Hotel for sophisticated dishes inspired by New England with Mediterranean influences.
At Yacht Club, enjoy New England specialties with Mediterranean influences. Drop anchor at Cape Cod, where you’ll find relaxed, family-style dining with old and new world flavours. Sail over to Captain’s Quarters Bar for an aperitif served in the elegant world of regattas and racing yachts.
Drop anchor in Disney's Newport Bay Club for some seafood specials. It's a fresh fish treat fit for the highest ranking of seafarers.
Newport Bay Disneyland Paris is one of my favourite hotels at Euro Disney. I upgraded to the Newport Bay Compass Club. Here's a review and if it's worth it!
Newport Bay Club is a deluxe hotel at Disneyland Paris, with a nautical theme very reminiscent of Disney’s Yacht & Club Resorts. This review features room photos, thoughts on its quality, and our experience of staying at the hotel.
You'll find a celebration of all things sea-faring at Disney Newport Bay Club. Set a course for relaxation and enjoy the atmosphere of a 1920s New England mansion on the shores of Lake Disney. Sail back in time to the lakeside holiday homes of the 1870s and enjoy a taste of the yacht club lifestyle.