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Disneyland Paris Is Getting a Marvel Comics Hotel

July 27, 2017
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Disneyland Paris Is Getting a Marvel Comics Hotel
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Disneyland Paris will soon be fit for superheroes. The Parisian theme park is planning to open its first Marvel-themed hotel. Called Hotel New York – The Art of Marvel, it will be a veritable museum of cinematic superheroes complete with props, costumes and even original artwork on display. The Marvel Universe-themed hotel will replace the resort's Hotel New York.

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An artist's rendering of props on display at the new Marvel-themed hotel. Image courtesy of Disney.

The Telegraph reports that the renovated property will resemble Manhattan's fictional Stark Tower, the home base for Tony Stark (aka. Iron Man) and a central location in Marvel's cinematic universe. Stark seems to be the central piece in Disney's grand plans; earlier this month, Bob Chapek, chairman of Disney Parks and Resorts, in his announcement of the hotel at the D23 expo, promised it "would make Tony Stark proud."

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The lobby will resemble Iron Man's skyscraper, Stark Tower. Image courtesy of Disney.

The 565-room four-star hotel won't stop with Stark, said Chapek, who went on to note that it "will transport our guests to the action-packed, inspiring world of Super Heroes including Iron Man, The Avengers, and Spider Man among others."

That could signal Disney's plans to go all-in on the new project and continue leveraging the brand in the hotel space; the entertainment giant's other upcoming hotel of note is a Star Wars-themed paradise which Chapek called Disney's "most experiential concept ever." With any luck, Disney will go the distance for Marvel, too.

Would you book a stay at a themed hotel? Let us know in the comments, below.

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