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Disney Newport Bay Club

1992 establishments in FranceHotel buildings completed in 1992Hotels established in 1992Hotels in Disneyland ParisRobert A. M. Stern buildings
Lake Disney, Paris 2013
Lake Disney, Paris 2013

The Disney Newport Bay Club is a hotel situated at Disneyland Paris. It was designed by Robert A.M. Stern Architects and styled after archetypal New England architecture with its white clapboard exterior, porches, woodwork and nautical memorabilia. Its name was derived from the town of Newport, Rhode Island. Restaurants feature seafood and the hotel itself is built in a crescent shape around one extreme (or the "bay") of Lake Disney, which itself features a small lighthouse. It is the largest hotel on property and at the time of its opening held more rooms (1093) than any other hotel in Western Europe.

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Disney Newport Bay Club
Avenue Robert Schuman, Torcy

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Avenue Robert Schuman
77700 Torcy
Ile-de-France, France
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