
The resort is themed to invoke the golden era of Florida’s
coastal destinations of the late 19th and early 20th
centuries, taking design inspiration from notable resort destinations such as Mount Washington Resort in Bretton
Woods, New Hampshire , Hotel del Coronado
in San Diego, California, and the Belleview-Biltmore
Hotel in Belleview, Florida.
Disney's Grand
Floridian Resort®
& Spa features 867 guest rooms. All
rooms can accommodate up to 5 guests plus 1 child under 3 in a crib; featuring
either 2 queen-size beds plus a day bed or a king-size bed plus a day bed.
The resort includes 1 feature pool with waterslide and 1 quiet
pool; a children’s pool; white sand
beach for sunbathing; marina for
watercraft rentals; fishing; sand volleyball; fitness center; an arcade and other assorted recreational
activities including Disney movies in the evenings. A full service spa offering
massages, therapies and other treatments is on-site, available on a reservation
and fee basis.
The resort features 5 table service restaurants: Victoria
& Albert’s, Citricos, Narcoossee’s, Grand Floridian CafĂ© and 1900 Park Fare – and 1900 Park Fare features a breakfast
Character Dining experience daily, and a separately themed dinner Character
Dining experience featuring different Disney characters. It also features 1 quick-service restaurant: Gasparilla Grill & Games; as well as
a lounge/bar location: Citrico's Lounge and Mizner's Lounge.
Disney’s Grand
Floridian Resort® & Spa
is deluxe level resort located on the shores of the man-made Seven Seas Lagoon, across the water from
Magic Kingdom® Park, just a short monorail or boat
ride away. Additionally, nearby is the Transportation
& Ticket Center, where guests can easily transfer to the Epcot® Monorail line. Convenient
bus transportation will take guests to all other parts of Walt Disney World® Resort.
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