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Disneyland Paris Resort Pictures
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Arriving at the Hotel Cheyenne. Interesting that the cars used the driveway to the right and people the one on the left. So the overhang was not in use for pickup/drop offs.
Even the road signs have a western feel...
Looking back toward the main road and entrance.
The sign along the road.
An announcement board near the bus stop.
A closer look at the board.
A sign to help you find the bus stop.
Looking toward the right and guest rooms as you head toward the lobby. I believe this is the Wyatt Earp Building
The Billy the Kid building
Looking to the right.
You can walk to the parks and Disney Village or take the bus we just arrived on.
A stagecoach in front of the main entrance.
A wide shot of the lobby
Now a look around the lobby.
The concierge desk.
A saloon in the lobby.
There is also a kids area.
A closer look at the seats.
The walkway to the restaurant.
The reception/front desk area.
Looking back at where I just came from.
A look out the window..
Heading back toward the Chuck Wagon
Some great old movie posters.
The menu for the Chuck Wagon.
Notice the telephone icon. Wonder if kids even know what that is?
The entrance to the Chuck Wagon.
A look inside. Not busy at the moment.
Random shot in the rest room.. artwork there even.
Stepping outside to the main walkway. I think this is the Billy the Kid building.
Looking left some outdoor seating for the Chuck Wagon and then the Jesse James building.
Looking back to the right as I walked out to the middle of the walkway. Not very busy out here this afternoon. It was about 2:30pm.
Turning almost around.
The main building where the lobby and store is.
Wild Bill Hickok building.
Here you can see the building labeled for Billy the Kid.
The exterior of the Chuck Wagon now that I have moved away from it.
Continuing to pan to the right.
A video look around.
Directional signage as you near the Rio Grande
The back side of Billy the Kid.
One last look before crossing the river to the Hotel Santa Fe (which will be in the next section).