Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort and Spa: Let’s Begin the Tour
Hanging on the walls of its guest rooms are framed prints which seem to evoke perfectly the ambience of this resort. They depict a carefree turn-of-the-century moment: a dazzling white gingerbread fantasy of a hotel sporting a turreted, red-tiled roof. There’s a sandy beach surrounding a placid water scene with small boats and frolicking children. Ladies stroll in summer gowns and parasols, while fleecy clouds graze in a sky of impossible blue. Take away the elaborate dress but leave behind that sense of casual formality, and you have Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort and Spa.
Meandering across 40 acres on the shores of Seven Seas Lagoon, this charming property includes a main building and five lodge buildings or “keys,” a spa and health club, a conference and business center, and a wedding chapel. With many leisure and recreational facilities on the property, Disney’s Grand Floridian is a destination in itself.
Outdoor Pleasures
The spacious and beautiful grounds are one of the great delights of a stay at this resort. There are manicured lawns, immaculate walkways and topiaried trees. Geometric beds are densely planted with flowers that change with the seasons. Water sparkles from pools and ponds, fountains and falls, and the lagoon dances with Floridian sunlight during the day and Magic Kingdom fireworks at night. Guests can choose from a zero-entry feature pool with rock formations, waterslide, and waterfall, or a large courtyard pool with a separate shallow pool for the little ones, and a large spa. Seasonally, several cabanas are available for morning or afternoon rental periods.
A sandy beach offers lounge chairs with striped sun canopies and magnificent views across the water. Go for a stroll or a run along the mile-long jogging path or enjoy a game of tennis on the clay courts. A variety of watercraft, including Sea Raycers and pontoon boats, are available for rental, and arrangements can be made for waterskiing and fishing excursions.
Transportation
As one of the “monorail’ resorts, Disney’s Grand Floridian is conveniently located just one stop away from the Magic Kingdom. Epcot requires a change of monorail car at the Ticket and Transportation center, and there are regular busses to Disney’s Animal Kingdom, Disney MGM Studios, and Downtown Disney.
Prefer the water? Walk down to the boat dock and take a pleasant ride to the Magic Kingdom on the canopied launch, which also stops at Disney’s Polynesian Resort. The Magic Kingdom transportation area also makes an excellent transfer point for traveling to any of the other Walt Disney World resorts. There is self-parking, as well as valet parking for an additional charge.
Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort and Spa
4401 Grand Floridian Way
Lake Buena Vista, Florida 32830
Phone 407-824-3000
Fax 407-824-3186












