Matt N
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One core part of many theme parks is on-site accommodation, and I’m sure many of us have stayed in quite a few theme park hotels in our time visiting theme parks. With this in mind, I’d be interested to know; how would you rank the theme park on-site accommodation you’ve stayed in?
I’ve stayed in a few theme park hotels in my time. If I were to think them through, I’d probably rank them as follows:
I’ve stayed in a few theme park hotels in my time. If I were to think them through, I’d probably rank them as follows:
- Hotel Gold River - PortAventura: Putting this above Europa Park might be controversial, but Gold River is an absolutely stunning hotel! The theming is a sight to behold, the room was lovely (although we admittedly paid extra for a slightly nicer room), the complex is really expansive and has loads to do, and it’s also excellent value for money as well, with a buffet that was cheap but excellent and very cheap drinks! In the Spanish climate, we also really liked the availability of outdoor seating; it was lovely to sit outside and have a drink in the evenings!
- Hotel Castillo Alcazar - Europa Park: Europa Park is known for its gorgeous hotels, and this was indeed a very nice one! The standard of theming throughout was gorgeous, the food was nice, the room was nice, and it was overall a very nice hotel! It doesn’t quite take the top spot from Gold River, though, as I don’t seem to remember the complex being quite as lavish and expansive, and it’s also a lot more expensive. Had we stayed in Colosseo, though, I think it’s possible that that might have pipped Gold River to the post; that piazza was gorgeous, and the buffet in Colosseo was something to behold!
- Big Blue Hotel - Blackpool Pleasure Beach: This could have been enhanced by the fact that we stayed in a room with a park view, but this hotel was awesome! I remember it being nice, with a spacious room for adults, I remember the food being nice; there’s not a lot to complain about here, really!
- Newport Bay - Disneyland Paris: I stayed here too long ago to really fairly rate it, having stayed as an 8 year old in 2011, but I wouldn’t have said I remembered it being as special as some of the ones above. It was still perfectly nice, though!
- Enchanted Village - Alton Towers: Of the Alton Towers accommodation options, I do think the Enchanted Village is probably my favourite. It’s a nice, spacious site, it’s quite quiet compared to the often action-packed nature of the main hotels, and the rooms also feel a bit more spacious (although I haven’t stayed since 2017, admittedly).
- Alton Towers Hotel - Alton Towers: This is probably the one I’ve stayed in the most over the years, and it does have a certain special magic for me even after all this time. However, I do definitely think those standard rooms have seen better days; the decor is increasingly dated, no aircon is unusual in 2026, and the bunk beds are also difficult to get into and out of for adult visitors (I’m not even particularly tall at 5’10”, and I found them a tight squeeze last time). The bar area is also quite cramped, meaning that there isn’t really a quiet place to sit and have a drink or similar without getting drowned out by the entertainment on the ship.
- Splash Landings Hotel - Alton Towers: I haven’t stayed here in probably over 15 years, but I always remember it being thought of by us as the “less than” of the two Alton Towers hotels. That might be an unfair assessment in 2026, though.
