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27 resorts in a variety of price points featuring
more than 25,000 accommodations.
Shades of Green at Walt Disney World Resort (formerly The Disney Inn, 288 rooms)
is a U.S. Armed Forces Recreation Center for vacationing servicemen and women
from all branches of the armed forces.
Disney's Campsites (from $35/night)
Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground (784
campsites).
Disney's Value Resorts (from $74/night)
Disney's All-Star Sports Resort (1,920 rooms),
Disney's All-Star Music Resort (1,920 rooms)
Disney's All-Star Movies Resort (1,920 rooms).
Disney's Moderate Resorts (from $119/night)
Disney's Port Orleans-Riverside (Dixie Landings) Resort
(2,048 rooms),
Disney's Port Orleans-French Quarter Resort (1,008
rooms),
Disney's Caribbean Beach Resort (2,112 rooms)
Disney's Coronado Springs Resort (1,967 rooms).
Disney's Home-Away-from-Home Resorts (from
$179/night)
Disney's Fort Wilderness Homes (418 units),
The Villas at Disney Institute (formerly Disney's Village
Resort, 585 units),
Disney's Old Key West Resort (part of Disney Vacation Club,
709 units),
Disney's Boardwalk Villas (part of Disney Vacation Club, 517
units).
Disney's Deluxe Resorts (from $175/night)
Disney's Wilderness Lodge (728 rooms),
Disney's Contemporary Resort (1,041 rooms),
Disney's Polynesian Resort (853 rooms),
Disney's Yacht Club Resort (630 rooms),
Disney's Beach Club Resort (583 rooms),
Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa (900 rooms)
Disney's BoardWalk Inn (378 rooms).
Official Hotels of Walt Disney World
Walt Disney World Swan (758 rooms, operated by
Westin),
Walt Disney World Dolphin (1,509 rooms, operated by
Sheraton),
Wyndham Palace Resort & Spa (1,013 rooms),
Grosvenor Resort (626 rooms),
Doubletree Guest Suites Resort (229 rooms),
The Hilton (814 rooms),
Courtyard by Marriott (323 rooms),
Hotel Royal Plaza (394 rooms)
Best Western Lake Buena Vista Resort Hotel (325 rooms).
Magic Kingdom Resort Area
Disney's Contemporary Resort
-- 1,030 rooms and suites, a concierge floor in a 15-story deluxe resort.
Dining options include California Grill, Concourse Steak House and Chef
Mickey's, two lounges, two snack bars and room service. Recreational amenities
include water skiing, boat rentals, six lighted tennis courts, jogging,
volleyball, parasailing, playground and two swimming pools. Specialty shops,
game room, laundry service, beauty shop, child-care and health club. Monorail,
motor coaches and watercraft provide easy access to the theme parks. Additional
meeting and convention space will increase to 90,000 square feet, including a
44,300-square-foot grand ballroom.
Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa -- 867 rooms and suites,
including 74 concierge accommodations in an elegant Victorian style. Concierge
service has expanded to one of the resort's five lodge buildings, adding 95
deluxe-service rooms and suites. Dining at Victoria & Albert's, Cítricos,
Gasparilla Grill, Grand Floridian Cafe, 1900 Park Fare and three lounges.
Recreation and amenities include boat rentals featuring Grand 1
, a 44-foot Sea Ray yacht; swimming; playground; health club; game room;
shopping; child-care and laundry facilities. Meeting facility with nearly
40,000 square feet of meeting and convention space. Easy access to theme parks
via watercraft, motor coach and monorail.
Disney's Polynesian Resort
-- 847 rooms, suites and concierge service newly designed with South Pacific
Island theming along the beach of Seven Seas Lagoon. Recreation includes
boating, swimming and playground. Three full-service restaurants, two cafes
including the new Kona Cafe, Polynesian Luau dinner show, snack bars, two
lounges and room service. Swimming, boating, jogging, playground, game room,
shopping, child care and laundry facility. Transportation by monorail,
watercraft and motor coach.
Disney's Wilderness Lodge
-- 728 guest rooms including 27 suites reflect a "woodsy" National Park-like
setting. Reminiscent of the "Old Faithful Inn" at Yellowstone Park -- with
distinctive Disney touches. A spectacular six-story lobby, replete with
teepee-topped chandeliers, totem poles and an 82-foot-tall stone fireplace,
welcomes guests upon arrival. A bubbling hot spring in the lobby expands
outside the building into a roaring waterfall flowing into the swimming area
(featuring hot and cold spas). A geothermal "geyser" erupts hourly from a rocky
outcrop at the edge of Bay Lake. Recreation and amenities include bike and boat
rentals, swimming, playground, laundry, game room and on-site child care. Two
full-service restaurants, snack bar, lounge, pool bar and room service. One
boardroom/meeting room - 750 sq. ft. Easy access to theme parks via watercraft
and motor coach.
Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort and Campground
-- 784 campsites, 418 Wilderness Cabins all set in a relaxed 700-acre
wilderness setting. Campsites are level, paved pads with electrical outlets,
water, sewer hookups, charcoal grills and picnic tables. All campsite loops
have close access to air-conditioned comfort stations with private showers,
coin laundry facility, vending machines and telephones. Wilderness Cabins are
air-conditioned accommodations that sleep up to six guests. The Wilderness
Cabins feature vaulted ceilings with exposed beams, fully-equipped kitchens,
full bathrooms, two televisions, VCR, outdoor grills, picnic tables and a
private patio deck. Wilderness Cabins also come equipped with hairdryers,
fold-away cribs and ironing equipment. The Wilderness Homes are also
air-conditioned accommodations with many of the same comforts of a modern home.
Wilderness Cabins offer daily housekeeping. Watercraft, beach, fishing, tennis
courts, two heated swimming pools, arcade game room, laundry facilities and
kennel. Groceries and camping supplies at Meadow and Settlement Trading Posts.
Breakfast, lunch and dinner available at Trail's End Buffet. Nightly campfire
program with Disney characters and a Disney movie. Nightly dinner show
available at Pioneer Hall's "Hoop-Dee-Doo Revue." Motor coach and boat
transportation links campground with all Walt Disney World Resort areas.
*Shades of Green on Walt Disney World Resort -- Formerly known as The
Disney Inn. 288 rooms in a relaxed, country atmosphere overlooking golf
courses, gardens or pools. Full-service dining available, plus two snack bars,
lounge and room service. Meeting space includes 1,000 square feet. Tennis,
swimming, fitness center and game room. Walt Disney World continues maintenance
of golf operations on the two PGA championship 18-hole golf courses and
nine-hole walking course located adjacent to this property. Golf is still
available to all Disney resort guests. Operated as an Armed Forces Recreation
Center for the exclusive use of military members and their families. For
reservations: 407/824-3600.
Epcot Resorts
Disney’s Pop Century Resort -- 2,880 room “time capsules” are available
at this resort that pays homage to 20th century pop culture. This value-priced
resort features lodge buildings and furnishings inspired by the 1950s, '60s,
'70s, '80s and '90s. Larger-than-life icons from each decade are found all over
the resort, from four-story Rubik’s Cubes to bowling pins that tower more than
65 feet high. Recreation includes three pools, a kiddie pool, the Pop Jet
Playground and the Fast Forward arcade. Guests can feed their hunger and slake
their thirst at the Everything Pop food court area, Classic Concoctions lounge,
or Petals Pool Bar. The resort is located near Disney’s Wide World of Sports
Complex
Disney's Caribbean Beach Resort
-- 2,112-room, colorful Caribbean-themed resort villages set across 200 acres
surrounding a 42-acre lake. Guest rooms include mini bars and coffee makers.
Recreation includes a lakeside recreation area with a themed slide, boat
rentals, swimming, playground, game room, bicycling, nature walks, jogging
track, laundry facilities and shopping. Old Port Royale food court, The
Captain's Tavern full-service restaurant, and specialty lounges. Transportation
to theme parks is available by motor coach.
Disney’s Yacht Club Resort
-- 621 rooms and suites in oyster-gray clapboard buildings set around 25-acre
Crescent Lake feature hardwood floors and rich millwork in a nautical theme
reminiscent of New England seashore hotels of the 1880s. All rooms feature
French doors that open onto porches or balconies. The nautical theme carries
through in the restaurants -- the Yacht Club Galley, the Yachtsman’s Steakhouse
and the rustic Crew’s Cup Lounge. An expansive croquet lawn and marina
lighthouse add to the resort’s ambience. The Yacht Club is the perfect
complement to its neighbor, Disney’s Beach Club Resort. Centrally located to
each resort is a 73,000-square-foot convention center that includes a
36,000-square-foot ballroom which seats up to 2,800 for dinner.
Disney’s Beach Club Resort
-- 572 rooms and suites in buildings of pale blue and white stick-style
architecture inspired by New England beach cottages of the 1860s. The lobby
features white wicker furniture, 24-foot-high ceilings and natural French
limestone floors. The Beach Club is the perfect complement to its neighbor,
Disney’s Yacht Club Resort. Centrally located to each resort: Stormalong Bay
features three lagoon areas and a thrilling water slide; the Ship Shape Health
Club with steam bath and sauna, and massage, weight and aerobics rooms; a
marina with motorized watercraft; and Beaches & Cream, an old-fashioned ice
cream parlor. Restaurants in the Beach Club include the Cape May Café and
Martha’s Vineyard. Both hotels provide transportation via watercraft and motor
coach. Child care, beauty and barber shop, and laundry facilities are
available.
Disney's BoardWalk
-- 372-room BoardWalk Inn and 520-unit BoardWalk Villas vacation ownership
resort (part of Disney Vacation Club) plus an entertainment district.
Surrounding Crescent Lake in the Epcot resort area, Disney's BoardWalk
includes: two specialty restaurants, ESPN Club, brew pub, Atlantic Dance
nightclub, dueling piano bar, sweet shop and a bakery. Shopping, children's
activity center, health club, tennis courts, themed pool and a
20,000-square-foot convention center.
*Walt Disney World Swan and Walt Disney World Dolphin -- 2,268 luxury
rooms and 254,000 square feet of meeting and exhibition space able to
accommodate up to 6,800 attendees. Seventeen restaurants and lounges, four
swimming pools, two health clubs and a wide area of recreational activities.
Connected to Epcot, Disney Hollywood Studios and Disney's BoardWalk via water and
walkway.
Downtown Disney Resort Area
Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa -- With a third phase
scheduled for completion in 2007, Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa
(part of Disney Vacation Club) will feature 828 vacation homes that recall the
late 1800s heyday of America’s first vacation destination -- Saratoga Springs,
N.Y. Victorian-style cottages line the streets and the historic influence of
horse racing is found throughout the resort. Also featured is a full-service
spa and health club and The Artist’s Palette -- a counter-service restaurant
and market. Bus transportation is provided to all four Walt Disney World theme
parks. The resort is located across the lake from Downtown Disney.
The Villas at Disney Institute
-- 584 all-suite accommodations including bungalows, townhouses, grand vista
homes and treehouse villas. Amenities include a 38,000-square-foot sports and
fitness center, full-service spa, shops and dining at Seasons Dining Room.
Located adjacent to Downtown Disney Marketplace which includes shopping,
restaurants and entertainment.
Disney's Port Orleans Resort-French Quarter
-- 1,008 moderately priced, French Quarter-style accommodations adjacent to
Disney's Port Orleans Resort-Riverside. Located on a 325-acre woodland site
between Epcot and Downtown Disney Marketplace. Sassagoula Floatworks Factory
food court and pizza delivery. Themed pool, boat rentals, game room and retail
shops. Riverboat to the Marketplace and Downtown Disney Pleasure Island. Linked
by motor coach to all other Walt Disney World resorts and entertainment
facilities.
Disney's Port Orleans Resort-Riverside
-- 2,048 rooms in three-story southern-style mansions and two-story rustic
bayou dwellings. Dining includes Colonel's Cotton Mill and Market food court,
Boatwright's Dining Hall, and pizza delivery. Recreation includes Ol' Man
Island, a 3 1/2-acre old-fashioned swimming hole with slides, rope swings and
playgrounds; quiet pools; boat rentals; game room and gift shop. Riverboat to
Downtown Disney Marketplace and Pleasure Island. Transportation via motor coach
to other Walt Disney World attractions and resorts.
Disney's Old Key West Resort
-- 761 villas in a Key West setting (part of the Disney Vacation Club).
Accommodations include deluxe studios, one- and two-bedroom homes and
two-story, three-bedroom Grand Villas that sleep up to 12. Dining includes
Olivia's Cafe, a family-style restaurant and poolside fare at the Gurgling
Suitcase or Good's Food to go. Rooms include wet bar, microwave and small
refrigerator, or a full kitchen. Health club, tennis, swimming pool, sauna and
planned recreation. Linked by motor coach to all other Walt Disney World
resorts and entertainment facilities.
*Wyndham Palace Resort & Spa
-- 1,013 rooms and suites and 90,000 square feet of meeting space in a
27-story, lakeside setting. European-style spa, beauty salon, fitness center,
nine restaurants and lounges, three pools, tennis courts, volleyball courts, a
marina with boat rental, and children's playground.
*Grosvenor Resort Hotel
-- 626-room lakeside resort. Many recreational opportunities including tennis,
racquetball, shuffleboard, basketball, two swimming pools, playground, game
room, two restaurants and lounges. More than 17,000 square feet of meeting
space.
*Doubletree Guest Suites Resort
-- 229-room resort consisting entirely of suites with living room and separate
bedroom, three color televisions, refrigerator, microwave and coffee maker.
Swimming pool, whirlpool, game room, children's theater and tennis courts
available. Dining at Streamers Restaurant and the pool bar.
*Courtyard By Marriott
-- 323-room high-rise hotel featuring in-room coffee makers, full-service
restaurant and two swimming pools.
*The Hilton
-- 814-room resort with seven restaurants and lounges, two swimming pools and
tropical outdoor spa. Play area, video room and "Youth Hotel" accommodating 4
to 12 year olds. Offers more than 61,000 square feet of meeting space.
*Hotel Royal Plaza
-- Features 394 newly renovated rooms, versatile conference facilities, on-site
dining and entertainment, swimming pool and tennis courts.
*Best Western Lake Buena Vista -- 325-room Caribbean-style resort
featuring a game room, swimming pool, playground and shopping. Dining
opportunities at a variety of restaurants and an 18th floor nightclub offering
a fantastic view of Walt Disney World Resort.
Disney's Animal Kingdom Resort Area
Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge -- Deluxe, 1,293-room, six-story resort is
styled in a semi-circle after a kraal
African village design, features 24-hour views to a 33-acre savannah of
free-roaming mammals and tropical birds. The resort features hand-carved
furnishings, African art and a mud fireplace in a soaring lobby. Guests will be
able to stroll along a rock outcropping and enjoy nearly panoramic views of
roaming animals and flowing streams. Features two full-service restaurants plus
a mezzanine lounge and a quick-service eatery with poolside dining. The resort
is west of Disney’s Animal Kingdom theme park
Disney's Coronado Springs Resort
-- 1,921 moderate-price guest rooms, inspired by the American Southwest and
regions of Mexico, encircling a 15-acre golden lagoon. Three "quiet" pools. A
five-story Mayan pyramid serves as the splashy centerpiece for a family-fun
pool with a water slide. Full-service restaurant, market-style dining court,
lounge, pool-side bar and limited room service. Special services include
in-room coffee makers and ironing equipment, La Vida Health Club, hair-styling
salon, bike rentals, watercraft rentals, sand volleyball court, kiddie pool and
playground. 95,000 square feet of meeting space, including the largest hotel
ballroom in the United States.
Disney's All-Star Sports Resort
-- Features 1,920 value-priced rooms in buildings festooned with
larger-than-life sports icons representing surfing, basketball, tennis,
baseball and football. Located on a 246-acre site at the northwest quadrant of
World Drive and U.S. Highway 192 interchange. Features a commercial center with
check-in and guest service facilities, a food court, retail store and game
room. Two swimming pools and a kiddie pool, a pool bar, pizza delivery and
guest laundry facilities. Complimentary use of Walt Disney World transportation
system is included in the room rate.
Disney's All-Star Music Resort
-- Features 1,920 value-priced rooms in buildings with larger-than-life icons
representing jazz, rock, Broadway, calypso and country music. Facilities and
amenities are the same as the above listed (and adjacent to) All-Star Sports
Resort.
Disney's All-Star Movies Resort
-- 1,920-room resort is newest to join the Disney owned and operated
properties. Facilities and amenities mirror All-Star Sports and All-Star Music
Resorts. Giant icons from favorite Disney movies set the scene and images from
"101 Dalmatians," "Toy Story," "Fantasia," "The Mighty Ducks" and "The Love
Bug" adorn the resort hotel.
For reservations, call 407/W-DISNEY (934-7639), or a local travel agent.
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Total number of resorts at Walt Disney World -- 28
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Number of Disney owned/operated resorts -- 18
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Total number of guest rooms -- more than 26,000, plus 784 campsites
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Number of Disney owned/operated guest rooms -- more than 20,000 plus 784
campsites
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