Vienna International Magic Circus Hotel

August 23, 2009
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Vienna International Magic Circus Hotel

The Vienna International Magic Circus Hotel at Disneyland Resort Paris is located at in Marne La Vallee just 10 minutes away from the parks by free shuttle bus.
Shuttles also run every ten minutes during peak times so if you are unlucky enough to find there is no room on one another will arrive shortly.

Previously this was part of the Holiday Inn hotels so the review may not be up to date

The Magic Circus is the hotel to the left of the photo.

The hotel from the back:

RECEPTION AREA:
When we arrived we found a large reception area very spacious and bright, it had a long reception desk with a couple of staff.
The check in was very quick (as there was no one else there) and the staff were friendly, helpful and spoke good English.

The photo is taken looking towards the exit doors the reception is on the left.

The reception area contained information boards about the hotel and a leaflets stand containing information about the wild west show, shopping complex to name a few.
There were also computers for guests with internet access.
Straight ahead of you was a small Disney shop that had a small selection of disney merchandise, then to the left (around the corner) was the large bar area with lots of seating, which then lead on round the next right hand corner to the resturant.

From the bar area are doors that lead onto a large patio seating area.
Also in this area is a children’s carousel ride, pool tables and other games machines.

If you were to continue past the bar area to the right just before the restaurant are children’s chalk boards.

RESTAURANT:
Only ate in here for breakfast but this had a very good selection of food, there was a hot selection of sausages, bacon and scrambled eggs. The cold selection of cereals (coco pops, frosties and weetabix) fresh fruit salad (really lovely) cold meat, cheese, rolls, croissants and Madeira cake! Toast, butter and jams. Drinks available orange juice, tea and coffee. Very good breakfast.
(Did have one morning where there was no where to sit and they ran out of spoons but the other mornings were fine).

OUTSIDE AREAS
The hotel backs onto a man made lake with nice views

There is also a litlle play area for children:

SWIMMING POOL
Pool was okay just very basic with another smaller children’s pool. Bit disappointing really, no slides etc could have been designed much better, but never mind the kids still loved it.

ROOMS
Our room was 202 on the Mezzanines level not far at all from the reception area, it was quite small but clean, tidy and nicely decorated in a circus theme (but not too much!)

Main area:

Had a very comfy bed with bedside shelving, lights on both sides of the bed and one behind the headboard.

Room had one wardrobe with plenty of hangers and lots of space for a short stay.Also in the wardrobe was a safe.

Then there was a chest of drawers and a dressing table with another wall light.

The room had tea and coffee making facilities (topped up each morning) The good size TV had a clock and alarm on it. Tv channels included disney and a bbc news channel.
There were also a chair, a couple of stools and a suitcase stand.

Children’s area:

Bunk beds with a (circus theme) curtain, both bunks had their own light which they could turn on and enough room under the bunks to store both suitcases.

They had their own TV and a couple of shelves.

Bathroom:

The bathroom had a bath and shower (within the bath).

Toilet and sink with a large mirror and decent hairdryer (not like some you find in hotel rooms with hardly any power) and little extras like tissues and face cloths.

There was also standard size bottles of dove body wash in the shower/bath and by the sink.

Our room was to the side of the hotel and looked out to the hotel opposite.

View to the right out of the window:

View straight out of the window:

View to the left out of our window:

Window had one opening and heavy blackout curtains.

The room was air conditioned with easy controls.

All in all a very good hotel would highly recommend it, fantastic value for money and we would definitely stay there again.

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14 Comments

Great job. Added to hotel FAQ


Annis | August 23, 2009

brilliant write-up


Anonymous | August 23, 2009

Absolutely right - this is fabulous Lizzie!! Thank you so much


Anonymous | August 23, 2009

WOW! Great review! Thanks for posting that - now I may need to consider a few nights ‘offsite’!


Anders | August 23, 2009

This is a great review thanks for sharing.


Anonymous | August 23, 2009

Was the internet access in reception free or was there a charge?


Lahoma | August 23, 2009

Great report of the hotel… I have been there for as cheap as 59 euro’s a night… A real good deal… I almost stay there on all my visits

FYI: Internet access is not free…


Anonymous | August 23, 2009

Wonderful review Liz

This looks a very nice hotel to stay at.


Saburo | August 23, 2009

Yes the HI is a great hotel! We stayed there 2 times and we would stay there again. But the breakfast is the worst in the whole resort and in the whole world.
Even the breakfast in the Santa Fee is 1000 times better!
Usually we book without breakfast but one time we had breakfast included and it was afull. (At least for us as Germans/ I know people from the UK have a different taste when it comes to BF!)
The selection of hot food was fatty and disgusting.
As you can see in littlelizzie pics you get ham and cheese as cubes. And the cheese is even wrapped up.
Germans don’t like fried sausages, scrammbled eggs and bacon for breakfast. We like to eat rolls with sausage and/or cheese. And we prefer the sausage and the cheese in slices not in cubes!
(I hope I don’t sound arrogant)
As we only had breakfast included for one night I asked at the reception for the price; and they told me it is 16


Anonymous | August 23, 2009

My previous posts have always stated the breakfast should be avoided, but the hotel is well themed and very well priced. I’d happily stay there again


Zeshawn | August 23, 2009

I really didn


Itala | August 23, 2009

I think you must have been unlucky Marcus as we have always had ham in slices.. There have been times when there was more chioce on the buffet than others but I presume it has been when the hotel was busier than others. We waited 30 mins for a table one day but it was a sunday in december and we are late breakfast eaters so I guess that we could have been earlier.
I am not sure it is a culture thing as my DH is Austrian.( but like you he wouldn’t eat sausages and bacon for b’fast.


Tiltilla | August 23, 2009

Great review thanks


Linh | August 23, 2009

We had the same BF as here in the picture! All in cubes!


Ione | August 23, 2009

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