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Favorite Disney World
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Making Dreams Come True 
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DELUXE
RESORTS Fr $ 215.00 Per N |
MODERATE
RESORTS Fr $145.00 Per N |
DELUXE VILLA
RESORTS Fr $ 249.00 |
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Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge
$225 |
Disney's Caribbean Beach Resort
$149 |
Disney's Animal Kingdom
Villas $265
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Disney's Wilderness Lodge $225 |
Disney's Coronado Springs Resort
$149 |
Disney's Saratoga Springs
Resort & Spa $285
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Disney's Contemporary Resort
$270 |
Disney's Port Orleans Resort
French Quarter$149 |
Disney's Old Key West Resort
$285
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Disney's Beach Club Resort $325 |
Disney's Port Orleans Resort
Riverside $149 |
Disney's Beach Club Villas $325 |
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Disney's Yacht Club Resort $325 |
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Disney's BoardWalk Villas $325 |
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Disney's BoardWalk Inn $325 |
VALUE
RESORTS Fr $ 82.00 Per N |
The Villas at Disney's
Wilderness Lodge $315 |
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Disney's Polynesian Resort $340 |
Disney's Pop Century Resort
$82 |
Campgrounds Fr
$ 42.00 Per N |
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Disney's Grand Floridian Resort
& Spa$385 |
Disney's All-Star Movies Resort
$82 |
Campsite (with partial hook-up)
$42 |
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Walt Disney World Dolphin $249 |
Disney's All-Star Music Resort
$82 |
Campsite (with full hook-up) $47 |
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Walt Disney World Swan $249 |
Disney's All-Star Sports
Resort $82 |
Preferred Campsite $56 |
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Walt Disney World Map |
Cabin
Wilderness Cabin $ 255.00 Per N |
As a Guest
staying in a Disney Resort*, you're
entitled to remarkable benefits like Extra Magic
Hours, Disney's Magical Express, Disney's
Complimentary Transportation, Disney Dining Plan -
and more magic all around.
Fact:
Walt Disney World is the size of Boston |
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Some
Favorites
1)
Animal Kingdom Lodge
Animal Kingdom Lodge is a luxury
resort with WDW's largest pool; kiddie pool; Fitness Center; fine
dining; attractive rooms, all with balconies.
A Favorite Disney World resort: this luxury property has
astonishing architecture inside and out. Take an educational tour of
the African style and artifacts; best of all, watch giraffes and
zebras from your balcony.
Make sure your balcony looks out on the
savannas: 30 acres of land where 100 animals roam. Also, visit the
Arusha Rock viewing area, where signs -- and often a human guide--
help you identify animals and birds. At dusk, head to the Sunset
Viewing room and balcony where you can ask a wildlife guide about
the animals.
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Port Orleans -Riverside
One of the moderate-priced Walt Disney World resorts, Riverside
was formerly called Dixie Landing. The theme is down-south: you can
stay in Magnolia Bend (in the style of plantation houses) or Alligator
Bayou. The main swimming pool has the Ol' Man Island play area.
Riverside- Port Orleans is an
attractive resort, with Mississippi river theming in two large
sections: Magnolia Bend area has antebellum-style architecture along
the Sassagoula River; "Alligator Bayou" has rustic lodges. The
central area, with restaurant, food court, etc., has a riverside
dock theme.
Riverside Port Orleans has many fun
features for families (see below), and guests can also sample the
themed pool with waterslides at the neighboring Riverside- French
Quarter resort.
Also fun -- and convenient -- at
Riverside Port Orleans: a little boat runs continuously along the
river, to ferry guests to Downtown Disney and back.
What's fun about Port Orleans-
Riverside, for families?
Be sure to allow a whole day on
your vacation, just to have fun at the resort.
Activities include renting bikes,
surrey-bikes, or kayaks. The themed pool in the Ol' Man Island area
has a small waterslide, very popular with younger kids. Nearby is a
rustic-themed play area.
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3) Caribbean
Beach
Also
in the moderate-priced range, Caribbean Beach has attractive units, a
white-sand beach with hammocks beside a lake, and a fun swimming pool
with a castle theme.
Caribbean Beach is a fun place to
stay, with cute castle-themed pool that's popular day and night. The
food fair is conveniently close the pool; pool has a small
waterslide. Caribbean Beach has an actual (artificial) beach, with
hammocks, and boat rentals. Kids can explore Parrot Caye Island,
with kiddie playground.
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All-Star Sports
All
four of the value-priced All-Star properties are excellent
value-for-money. They're colorful, cheerful, fun, and priced under
$100; rooms sleep four; and you can enjoy all the benefits of staying
at a Walt Disney World resort.
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Fort Wilderness Resort and Campground
Here's
a great way to economize, have outdoors fun, and enjoy all the perks
of staying at WDW (such as Disney bus transport, and Early Park
Openings.) Fort Wilderness has a swimming pool, rustic restaurants,
Hoop-de-Doo Revue, petting farm, evening campfires and movies, and
boat transport to Magic Kingdom.
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Grand Floridian
A great Victorian
Style beach resort, this flagship
property at WDW has 40 acres, beach and marinas, monorail and boat
shuttle access to Magic Kingdom, deluxe rooms, character dining,
Afternoon Tea and a Tea Party for kids, and many other kids'
activities.
Advantages of the Grand Floridian
location: guests can watch the Magic Kingdom fireworks on-site, even
without a room with a MK view; try the beach or dock. Also, every
evening, guests can view the Electrical Water Pageant on Seven Seas
Lagoon.
This
room can comfortably sleep four.
Dormer
rooms have sloped ceilings, sleep 4, and have private balconies;
Standard rooms sleep 5 people and have balconies but not private
ones.
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