There are a huge range of resort hotels to choose from when visiting Disneyland ® Paris. If you’re travelling with kids then there are hotels offering indoor play areas, fun waterslide-equipped swimming pools and video games rooms.Most of the resort hotels will offer great health spa facilities for some essential relaxation at the end of the day, and look out for hotels giving you queue-jumping access to the Disneyland ® rides – a real bonus in peak holiday months especially.For golfing enthusiasts, book a hotel next to Disneyland ®’s 27-hole golf course. If it’s shopping you’re after, on the other hand, you’ll want a hotel near the designer outlets of La Vallee.However, the convenience of staying at a Disneyland ® resort hotel does come at a cost, and there are some great cheaper alternatives on the outskirts of the park. A hotel in Villeneuve-le-Comte, lying 10km south-east of Disneyland ® is an affordable option within a peaceful commune. Alternatively, hotels in Isles-les-Villenoy are a 15-minute drive north of Disneyland ®. This pretty, rural area features a canal path that makes for a pleasant evening stroll.Another option is to combine a trip to Disneyland ® with a city break in Paris. A train journey on the RER (Regional Express Network) from the city centre to Disneyland ® takes just 45 minutes, allowing you plenty of opportunity to explore some of the iconic landmarks France’s capital has to offer. For the romance of Paris, with its beautiful squares, leafy parks and boutique shops, stay in a hotel in The Marais. If you want to visit major attractions such as the Arc de Triomphe or splash out on shopping, find a hotel on the Champs Elysees.