Best Disney Resorts In The World
Disney resorts are not just an epicenter for fun; they represent the collective memories of our childhood nostalgia. The place itself has magical and fantastical settings that perfectly amalgamate the real and imaginary worlds. From comfy accommodations to delightful surprises, the retreats, in every way, are an extension of the services found in the theme parks. Below are the details of the best Disney World Resorts you should visit on your next trip.
- Disney’s Riveria ResortDisney’s Riveria Resort is the newest hotel that was launched in 2019. While small rooms in the getaway feature pull-down Murphy beds and mini-kitchenettes, the larger ones have in-room dryers and washers. There are, in total, four restaurants in the retreat, each of which has character dining and fireworks viewing. Other notable amenities include easy access to the Skyliner Gondola transportation system for the guests.
- Disney’s Coronado Springs ResortThe hideout takes inspiration from the Spanish, Mexican, and Southwest American cultures, which reflect prominently through its décor and dining venues. One of the biggest attractions of the place is the pool area, with a 50-foot replica of the Mayan Pyramid and a gigantic hot tub that can accommodate 20 people. Furthermore, the rooms at the Destino Tower are adorned with chic furnishings to provide guests with an elevated stay experience. In addition, facilities such as a waterslide, spa, and fitness center help make your overall vacation wholesome.
- Disney’s Art of Animation Resort
The staycation perfectly mimics the world inside a Disney movie, making it stand out. The sprawling property includes two types of rooms that can fit 4 and 6 people, respectively. However, the major USP of the place is the four themed areas dedicated to popular movies such as “The Little Mermaid,” “The Lion King,” “Cars,” and “Finding Nemo.” From three pools and cafeteria-style dining to Skyliner Gondola Access, the place is best for people who want to feel the magic of Disney movies from up close.
- Disney’s Port Orlean Resort-French Quarter
This stunning retreat is themed after the “Big Easy” and has a picturesque vibe. The property is lined with beautiful cobblestone-lined streets and wrought-iron balconies that imitate the world inside a Disney feature film. Additionally, on-site amenities such as Scat Cat’s Club Lounge with its themed dishes and a large pool complex with a slide steal the show.
- Four Seasons Resort, Orlando at Walt Disney World
This hideout is the best choice if you want to experience a real Disney World vibe. Although a bit steep in price, the resort is studded with extensive amenities, which make it worth a visit. The place is stocked with lazy rivers, poolside cabanas, a spa, a salon for relaxation, six restaurants, and a rooftop steakhouse for enjoying the Magic Kingdom’s Fireworks.
- Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge
The luxurious getaway is for all travelers who have singular taste when choosing staycations. Filled with over 200 animals and birds, the lodge also has Savanna view rooms, uplifting the overall experience. Other lists of facilities include a massive pool that spreads across 11,000 sq feet and has a waterslide for the added dose of fun. There are also award-winning restaurants and bars catering to African and Indian-style cuisine.
- Disney’s Contemporary Resort
Disney’s Contemporary Resort is one of the two original hotels from 1971. The property is located near the Magic Kingdom and offers spectators an exceptional view of the fireworks. There are 11 restaurants and lounges across the retreat, which provide extensive dining options to the guests. In addition to this, you can also enjoy the Magic Kingdom Monorail, go shopping, or stop by Chef Mickey’s for quick character dining while at the place.
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