COST: $$$
From the T+L 500
Complex of 9 neo-Victorian buildings, on the monorail loop, that is the most luxurious and grown-up of the Disney-flagged hotels.
| Score | 79.95 |
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| Stats | 867 rooms; 5 restaurants; 3 bars. |
| Rooms to Book | Those on the fifth floor that have vaulted ceilings and dormer-windows for their extra light and space. |
| Insider Tip | Take a guided bass fishing excursion from the resort’s marina. |
| Cost | Doubles from $549. |
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| New to the T+L 500 | High-Speed Internet | Gym | Pool | ||||
| Spa | Tennis | Golf | Outdoor Activities | ||||
| Water Activities | Fishing | Kids' Program | |||||
With gas lamps and wicker chairs in this sprawling neo-Victorian manse, Cindarella, Prince Charming, and the wicked stepsisters feel right at home. There are, or course, thoroughly modern elements: suites big enough for eight, a walk-in pool with a waterfall, and after-dark kids' activities. Don't miss the dingin at Citricos or Victoria & Albert's (one of the best restaurants in Florida) and take advantage of the hotel's proximity to Disney's Magic Kingdom.
As Featured In...
From Travel + Leisure Family, Apr 2005
“Disney in a sprawling neo-Victorian manse. The draw: suites big enough for eight, a walk-in pool with a waterfall, and after-dark kids' activities....” MORE>>
From Food & Wine, Jun 2004
“Popular for its five restaurants (including Citricos and Victoria & Albert's) and its proximity to Disney's Magic Kingdom....” MORE>>
From Travel + Leisure, Dec 2002
“At Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, there's a four-story Christmas tree decorated with birdcages and mirrors in the lobby atrium, and a dock on the lake overlooking the Magic Kingdom (a great spot for watching the frequent fireworks shows)....” MORE>>
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