Disney's Contemporary Resort
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Rising 14 stories from the shores of Bay Lake and Seven Seas Lagoon with its familiar A-frame design, the resort
is a 655-room modernistic marvel complete with a 90,000-square-foot convention center, three full-service
restaurants, tennis center, marina and three swimming pools. The Walt Disney World monorail makes a stop
inside the resort thanks to the monorail beam that extends through the center of the A-frame.
Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa
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The 867-room hotel featuring complete resort facilities recalls the days when John D. Rockefeller, Thomas Edison
and even President Theodore Roosevelt led the annual winter pilgrimage to the land of friendly sunshine, where
rowboats and palm fans replaced snow shoes and pot-belly stoves. Canary palms, southern magnolias and richly
colored gardens complete the historic theme.
Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground
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Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort and Campground is located in the Magic Kingdom resort area on the banks of
Bay Lake. Resort guests enjoy convenient boat transportation to Magic Kingdom and bus transportation to all
Walt Disney World destinations, including Epcot, Disney's Hollywood Studios and Disney's Animal Kingdom. Fort
Wilderness offers cabins and campsites.
Disney's Polynesian Resort
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Guestrooms feature a tropical motif complete with exotic prints and bamboo-style fixtures. Standard rooms offer
two queen-size beds and a day bed, sleeping five. Suites can accommodate from four to six persons. The deluxe
resort connects to Magic Kingdom and Epcot via monorail, with bus transportation to Disney's Hollywood Studios,
Disney's Animal Kingdom, water parks and other attractions throughout Walt Disney World Resort.
Disney's Wilderness Lodge Resort
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Warm tones of brown, green and beige create a cozy, woodland feeling in the guestrooms. Quilts featuring a
Native American-inspired design, artwork depicting the mystery of the Old West and bed headboards etched with
mountain scenes adorn the rooms. Most rooms include a balcony with views of waterfalls, "geysers," courtyards,
Bay Lake or the surrounding woods.