
Explore Walt Disney World Resort
Whether it’s staying in themed resorts that bring your favorite stories to life, indulging in mouth-watering dining experiences, or enjoying unforgettable entertainment, you’ll be swept away by the unparalleled Disney magic. Perfect for families, couples, and adventurers of all ages, this is more than a holiday—it’s a journey into a realm of fantasy and excitement.
Step into a world of wonder where dreams come true at Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando. From iconic castles and thrilling attractions to enchanting experiences that ignite the imagination, Disney offers something truly magical for everyone.
Destination Hotel
This is destination hotel subtitleWalt Disney World Swan Reserve
Overview Swan Reserve is the newest and most boutique-feeling of the trio — it’s modern, stylish, and smaller in scale. Rooms are spacious and many have great park views. You’re still within walking distance of EPCOT and Hollywood Studios, with all the perks of staying in a Disney-partner hotel. Poolside The Reserve has its own exclusive pool deck with loungers and a quieter, more resort-style vibe. You also get access to the bigger Dolphin/Swan pool complex if you fancy something livelier. Food & Drink Amare is the standout Mediterranean restaurant here — sleek, bright, and a favourite for adults. For…

Walt Disney World Dolphin
Overview Though not technically a Disney-owned hotel, the Dolphin still gets you those all-important perks like Early Entry and free transport to the parks. It’s a sleek, modern resort with a more corporate feel, but it’s right in the EPCOT/Hollywood Studios area — and that location’s hard to beat. Poolside There’s a sprawling pool complex shared with the Swan, with waterfalls, hot tubs, and a sandy beach. Loads of space, and you won’t struggle to find a lounger even in busy times. Food & Drink Some of Disney’s best restaurants are here, including Todd English’s bluezoo and Shula’s Steak House.…

Walt Disney World Swan
Overview The Swan is the Dolphin’s slightly smaller sister resort — same perks, same fantastic location between EPCOT and Hollywood Studios. It’s a little quieter and more family-focused, with many of the same facilities and a few of its own perks too. Poolside Shared pool complex with the Dolphin — so think big, tropical, and perfect for families. There’s also a smaller, quieter pool near the Swan wing if you prefer a low-key splash. Food & Drink You’ve got access to all the dining at both hotels, including Il Mulino for Italian and Garden Grove with its rotating character meals.…

Disney’s Contemporary Resort
Disney's Contemporary Resort offers you the best in ultra-modern accommodation in the iconic Contemporary Tower on your exciting Walt Disney World¨ Resort holiday. Standing tall above the theme park you are brilliantly placed to see the spectacular nightly firework display above the Cinderella Castle at Magic Kingdom¨ theme park and stunning views of Space Mountain¨ and the Bay Lake shoreline.

Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa
Welcome to the spectacular Victorian-style Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, this is unquestionably Walt Disney World¨ ResortÕs flagship hotel. It sits magnificently on the white sandy shores of Seven Seas Lagoon and offers world-class Food & Drink and spa facilities, excellent recreational activities, entertainment and wonderful holiday memories. A breathtaking Grand Lobby reveals 5 storeys of luxury bathed in opulent chandelier-lit glory. Food & Drink You have the choice of many wonderful restaurants to provide breakfast, lunch and dinner for all tastes and budgets. From magical Character Food & Drink at 1900 Park Fare for the children, quick service…

Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort
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Disney’s All-Star Music Resort
Overview Disney's All-Star Music Resort strikes a lively note with its fun musical theming – think giant guitars, drums, and jazzy colours. It’s a Value resort, meaning it’s one of the more affordable ways to stay onsite, while still getting you Early Theme Park Entry and Disney transport to all four parks. Poolside There are two pools – the Calypso Pool with a Three Caballeros fountain and a quieter Piano Pool if you want a bit more peace. Great for cooling off after a hot park day, especially with the bar nearby for drinks and snacks. Food & Drink Intermission…

Disney’s All-Star Sports Resort
Overview Disney’s All-Star Sports Resort is full of energy and oversized sports-themed icons — football helmets, giant surfboards, and more. It’s a Value resort, so it’s one of the most budget-friendly ways to stay on Disney property, with Early Theme Park Entry and free transport to all parks included. Poolside The Surfboard Bay Pool is the main splash spot here, with fun theming and a laid-back vibe. There’s also a smaller Grand Slam Pool shaped like a baseball diamond — perfect for kids to let off steam after park time. Food & Drink The End Zone Food Court serves up…

Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge
Overview This Deluxe resort is something special — you can literally watch giraffes and zebras from your balcony. The African-inspired design, lush surroundings, and unique dining make it feel like a true escape while still being in the heart of Walt Disney World. Poolside The Uzima Springs pool is huge and surrounded by tropical landscaping, with a waterslide and nearby splash area. It’s a lovely place to unwind after a busy day of rides and walking. Food & Drink Animal Kingdom Lodge is known for its restaurants — Boma (buffet), Jiko (fine dining), and The Mara (quick bites). Try something…

Disney’s Art of Animation Resort
Overview If you’re travelling with kids, this place is a winner. Each area is themed to a Disney classic — Cars, Lion King, Little Mermaid, or Nemo. It’s colourful, playful, and full of family-focused energy — and the family suites are perfect for spreading out a bit. Poolside The Big Blue Pool (inspired by Finding Nemo) is the largest at any Disney hotel. There are also two smaller themed pools for quieter dips and splashier fun. Food & Drink Landscape of Flavors food court has loads of choice — quick-service meals, snacks, and customisable options. Great for fuss-free family dining.…

Disney’s Beach Club Resort
Overview This Deluxe resort is steps from EPCOT and has a relaxed New England beach vibe. It’s one of the best-located hotels on property, and Stormalong Bay — the shared pool with Yacht Club — is basically a mini water park. Poolside Sand-bottomed pools, a lazy river, a big slide… this one really goes all out. It’s perfect for days when you skip the parks and just want to chill poolside. Food & Drink Cape May Café is popular for character breakfasts, and Beaches & Cream is a must-visit for ice cream. You’re also walkable to EPCOT’s food options —…

Disney’s BoardWalk Inn
Imagine you have travelled back in time to the 1940s and arrived at a seaside town for your holiday. ThatÕs DisneyÕs Boardwalk Inn. Set next to Crescent Lake, the inn has its own quarter-mile mile boardwalk reminiscent of bygone times when strolling performers such as jugglers wouldnÕt look out of place, leading ultimately to DisneyÕs Epcot¨ theme park less than a mile away. Colourful awnings and painted buildings lit with white lights give it a wonderful carnival feel. Food & Drink As you might expect there are a variety of choices to appeal to everyone here. You can enjoy typically…