We are renovating our resort! Pardon our Dust. We are currently renovating our resort, and active areas of renovation including the pool and pool bar will not be accessible to guests. As a result, the resort fee is being waived. During this time, certain services and operating hours may be altered. Our team will update all arriving guests of those changes.

WHERE ALL THE MAGIC HAPPENS

MAGIC AWAITS

A MAGICAL ADVENTURE AWAITS

There are so many amazing things to do at Walt Disney World® Resort that you pretty much need an expert to help plan your visit. Well, there’s no need to fear — as an Official Walt Disney World® Hotel, we know a thing or two about how to enjoy it all. Check out our guide and learn all you need to know about creating the perfect Walt Disney World® itinerary. We highly recommend that you visit the official Walt Disney World® website for the latest information on tickets, hours, safety guidelines, transportation options, etc.

 

What many people don’t know is that Walt Disney World® contains four separate theme parks: Magic Kingdom® Park, EPCOT® , Disney’s Hollywood Studios® , and Disney’s Animal Kingdom®  Theme Park. Our guests enjoy complimentary shuttle service to and from the Walt Disney World® Theme Parks when staying with us. There are also two water parks, Disney’s Blizzard Beach Water Park (temporarily closed) and Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon Water Park. Getting between them is easy, with buses, ferry boats, water taxis, and the iconic monorail to transport you around the resort free of charge (check their website for current transportation availability and options).

 

To help you enjoy it all, Disney offers plenty of options when choosing your tickets. You can purchase one at a time, or you can purchase tickets that are valid for two to four days. If you purchase a multi-day ticket, you can enjoy one park of your choosing on each day, or you can upgrade to the Park Hopper® option to freely move between parks throughout the day.

First Things First

You’ll need to look at the options and decide which Disney parks (if not all of them) you want to experience during your trip. Here are some brief descriptions to help you decide between them

B MAGICAL

Magic Kingdom® Park

Magic Kingdom® Park is the most popular theme park at the resort. It provides the classic Disney experience, with iconic destinations such as Tomorrowland, Frontierland, and Main Street, U.S.A. You’ll also find some of the resort’s most well known rides, including Seven Dwarfs Mine Train, Space Mountain, and the Jungle Cruise.

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INSPIRATION

EPCOT®

Originally named EPCOT Center, EPCOT® is unique in that it was not meant to be a theme park. Part of Walt Disney’s original dream, it was meant as a utopian community based on constant innovation. Walt Disney’s dream was never truly realized, but today the park consists of Future World, featuring attractions focusing on space and fantasy, and the World Showcase, made up of 11 pavilions designed to each embody a different country of the world.

VACATION FUN

Disney’s Hollywood Studios®

With a focus on movies and entertainment, Disney’s Hollywood Studios® offers some of the resort’s most popular rides including the Tower of Terror and the land of Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge.

Magic Kingdom
THE MAGIC OF NATURE

Disney’s Animal Kingdom®

Disney’s Animal Kingdom® Theme Park is geographically the largest of the four theme parks, which is a good thing, because the animals need to be comfortable! Here you’ll find distinct areas representing several different continents, filled with live animal exhibits, as well as plenty of fun rides and attractions.

WATER FUN

Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon Water Park®

Both of the Disney World Resort water parks are comparable in size and offer similar rides and attractions. The key difference is the theme, decor, and scenery, so pick the one that appeals most to you! Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon Water Park has a ramshackle, tropical aesthetic, while Disney’s Blizzard Beach Water Park looks like a snow-covered mountain.

Disney Springs
THE PERFECT LOCATION

Disney Springs

Other than the theme parks, one of the resort’s most popular destinations is Disney Springs. B adventurous and discover a diverse mix of unique shops, one-of-a-kind restaurants and lively entertainment at Disney Springs® .

WE MAKE IT EASY

Planning Your Trip

Here comes the hard part — deciding what’s most important to see during your trip. Please check to see if your desired date and theme park is currently available before purchasing your ticket, Annual Pass or vacation package. To enter a theme park, you will need a park reservation and valid admission for that park—for each day you’d like to visit. If you have time to experience the resort to its fullest, we recommend purchasing a four-day ticket and dedicating a day to each theme park. For one of the days, you can spend half your time at Disney’s Hollywood Studios and the other half at one of the waterparks, and you can spend at least a couple of your evenings exploring the dining and entertainment options at Disney Springs. For a shorter trip, we recommend a two-day ticket, with a full day dedicated to whichever theme park tops your wish list, and a half-day exploring two of the other destinations.