Four Seasons Orlando room (Credit: Four Seasons)
Four Seasons Orlando room (Credit: Four Seasons)

 

Just over two months from now, the Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World Resort will open its doors, and doors to the magic that is Walt Disney World. The 444-room boutique hotel—boutique by Disney standards, anyway—is within Golden Oak, a prestigious, gated resident community on Disney World property; custom-built homes within Golden Oak begin at $1.8 million.

With the largest standard guestrooms in all of Orlando, measuring in at 500 square feet, and all king guestrooms with a balcony and queen-size sofa sleeper in the room, there will be plenty of space for families to spread out and enjoy their vacations, with all the touches that Four Seasons fans have come to expect.

Tip: when making reservations, be sure to ask for a park view so that you can watch the nightly fireworks from your room!

Four Seasons Orlando pool (Credit: Four Seasons
Four Seasons Orlando pool (Credit: Four Seasons

 

Outside of the hotel, kids and their parents will love the five-acre Explorer Island water park, featuring a family pool, lazy river and two water slides. The perfect way to unwind after a day in the parks! Throughout the resort’s 23 acres, guests will also find three tennis courts, a Tom Fazio-designed 18-hole golf course, an adults-only pool with private cabanas, and a spa with 18 treatment rooms.

When it comes time to eat, there should be no need to leave the resort. Five dining options are available, from casual grab-and-go to fine dining at Capa, the rooftop Spanish-influence steakhouse that will also offer views of Disney’s nightly fireworks.

Developed in full partnership with Disney, the Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World Resort will offer Disney character breakfasts, and will have a Disney Planning Center onsite, where guests can purchase park tickets, plan VIP tours, make Disney dining reservations and more. Complimentary transportation from the resort to the parks will also be available.

Overnight rates start at $545, and reservations are now being accepted for stays beginning Aug. 3.

Four Seasons Orlando room (Credit: Four Seasons)
Four Seasons Orlando room (Credit: Four Seasons)
Four Seasons Orlando room (Credit: Four Seasons)
Four Seasons Orlando room (Credit: Four Seasons)
Four Seasons Orlando bath (Credit: Four Seasons)
Four Seasons Orlando bath (Credit: Four Seasons)
Four Seasons Orlando pool (Credit: Four Seasons
Four Seasons Orlando pool (Credit: Four Seasons
Four Seasons Orlando (Credit: Four Seasons)
Four Seasons Orlando (Credit: Four Seasons)

1 Comment On "Four Seasons finds magic in Orlando"
  1. naoma foreman|

    Nice. BUT I do not stay in any hotels. Rent an apartment from someone I know, meet, and see their place and otherwise stay at TimeSHARES. Never stay where animals are allowed and generally do not allow children. I have stayed in some fancy and swanky places.

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