Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa
![]() Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & SpaThe Grand Floridian is a fine display of the splendor of the old grand Victorian hotels. From its spacious verandas, wicker rockers and ceiling fans, to the red shingled, gabled roofs and intricate latticework, this stately resort offers elegance and charm to all who come here. Victorian architecture is in abundance with the towers, dormers, cupolas, exposed gable trusses and band-sawed gingerbread. This impressive style extends to the monorail stop, which is designed to resemble a Victorian train station. The breathtaking lobby ascends 5 stories in height and is capped with lavish stained glass domes. Glistening chandeliers, an aviary, potted palm trees and a grand piano providing live music, add to the lavish ambiance here. An open-cage elevator operates to transport guests to the second floor shops and restaurants. Romance abounds at the Grand Floridian and on a private island off the resort, you?ll find the Fairy Tale Wedding Pavilion. With a picturesque view of the Cinderella Castle, what more charming location could a couple want to exchange marital vows. Wedding packages can include visits from characters as well. For more information, call Disney?s Fairy Tale Weddings and Honeymoons at (407)363-6333. The Grand Floridian Convention Center features 40,000 square feet of flexible function space with a state-of-the-art sound and lighting system. With 16 breakout rooms, a business center, satellite up/down link capabilities, vast exhibit capabilities and comprehensive meeting support, the Grand Floridian Convention Center is a very attractive location for business conferences or meetings. Custom-made merchandise can be ordered for conferences or meetings held in WDW resorts. For more information, call the Specialty Merchandising Department at (407)363-6433. Also, nightly, weather permitting, the Seven Seas Lagoon is the backdrop for the Electrical Water Pageant. Dancing lights on a 1000-foot string of floating barges shimmer over the lagoon and Bay Lake. This 7-minute show can be viewed from Narcoossee?s or the boat dock of the Grand Floridian between 9:00 and 9:20 p.m. Pirate CruiseAny child who has ever dreamed of being part of a pirate adventure will enjoy this recent venture by the Grand Floridian Recreation team. Children ages 4-10 will be outfitted with a pirate bandanna and board their pirate ship (pontoon boat) at the Grand Floridian that is equipped with telescopes and a map to aid them in their quest to find the hidden treasure. They will sail to exotic ports-of-call masquerading as other resort marinas, and find and follow clues that take them throughout the Seven Seas Lagoon. Lunch is served to give these little adventurers the sustenance they need to complete their mission. At the last port-of-call, the adventurers split up to hunt for the treasure. When the children return to the boat, they discover that the treasure has been found! A treasure chest full of goodies like jeweled rings, pirate "gold", Mardi Gras beads, noisemakers and rubber snakes awaits them. This awesome adventure is being offered Mondays and Thursdays from 9:30 a.m. to noon, it will be offered on Wednesdays as well (available to book now). You should be there no later than 9:15 a.m. You can book this 120 days in advance by calling 407-WDW-DINE (407-939-3463) to do so. The cost is approximately $32 per child, a credit card is required at the time of booking, and parents must sign a waver upon arrival. Cancellation policy is 24 hours in advance and no show/ not canceled 24 hours in advance, is full charge. **Young pirates must show up at the marina by 9:15 a.m! SERVICES/AMENITIES:Babysitting/Childcare Services: The Mouseketeer Club is open from 4:30 p.m. to midnight, and offers entertainment, dining and fun for children aged 4 to 12. Valet Service Cleaning Coin Operated Laundry facilities Express Check-out Daily Maid Service Bell Services Poolside bar Valet Parking Complimentary Local Newspaper ATM machine Shops: Sandy Cove (sundries, snacks, collectibles) Summerlace (ladies wear) Commander Porters (mens wear) M. Mouse Mercantile (character shop) Voice Mail Beauty/Barber Shop Modem lines in the room Shoeshine Facilities (available from Housekeeping) Take a Virtual Tour of Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa Click Here.. Digg
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A huge swave of guests look but don?t really stop when it comes to this elegant symbol of Disney marvel. Maybe it is the unspoken whispers of $950 a night rooms or the mighty magnitude of delight and mystery that surrounds it. Whatever your misgiving, The Grand Flo is a marvellous place to visit at least once and I can assure you the cast-members do not bite (except maybe Gus the Greater). So I hear what you are saying: So the average guest would look over this gem? The place must be empty at them prices in a global recession? Well no actually. The exclusive suites on their luxury members? only floor, high above the comings and goings of the lobby, are actually almost solidly booked every year. Surely not I hear you grumble. Well the truth is the Grand Flo is a living contradiction in terms. It has 5 star service without the pomposity and that is the secret to this hotel?s successful and subsequent bookings list. It might be out of reach but with a bit of fairy dust it isn?t that far out of reach.
Lets lay some thoughts to bed, firstly the pools. It has never been said that the pools here are worth writing home about; which is not true. The little known ?second pool? is my favourite pool in the whole of Florida. It is a pool of two halves; one half is especially for families and younger kids whereby it is fairly shallow and stepped. The second half deeps down to over 6ft, which if like me you?re 6ft1 and like to do a few lengths, then this is the pool for you. The other reason why this is the best pool on site is the fact that is never closes. I have so many fond memories just chilaxing back floating to the top and watching the fireworks from Wishes dodging the bright, night stars. Another rare treat is as the sun sets to the west, just laying back on your lylo looking over at the smart dressed couples at Victoria and Albert?s and wonder what their stories are. Of course come 11pm the ladies with the roses in hand demonstrate to everyone where they had the pleasure of dinning that night.
The rooms are small or so they say, not practical for a family of four I have heard. Nonsense. The rooms are only snug on the higher floors as they have the slopping ceilings but this adds to the charm of the resort. The buildings are designed to emulate the turn of the last-last century opulent Victorian mansions hotels that sprung up at various seaside tourist areas. Those buildings back in the day were designed with comfortable and convenience as the top of the their agenda and the Grand Flo mirrors this. You won?t bang your head on those ceilings and the rooms are light and bright; if you have a balcony this achieves the effect of making the room very airy and cosy. In fact it does have some of the largest rooms on Disney property!
Even the layout of the buildings surrounding the pool gives a gathered and welcomed feel to the visitor. We feel protected by the Grand Flo, pampered, it feeds us well and put us to bed each night, although Mousekeeping will not read you a bedtime story! Don?t ask how I know!
The restaurants are too expensive? Expensive yes, ideal for special occasions or that final family dinner, but not ?too? expensive that they are rendered totally unaffordable. You do pay for quality and Disney does deliver on quality. Take the shrinking violet of their line-up of restaurants: the Grand Floridian Café. On ordering breakfast you will be asked whether you want your eggs cooked in a whole plethora of different styles, which albeit is the American way, it is also totally perplexing to be asked whether I want my eggs cooked in 12 different styles when I have just stumbled from my bed. At that early in the morning I can hardly remember my name, let alone remember what the difference between sunny side up or down or what over-easy even is! And it doesn?t stop there, tea is another important decision. Most Brits will wrongly assume that the only tea you can drink at breakfast is the boring yet reliable English Breakfast Tea or Black Tea but no, on asking for ?tea? your waiter will respond with a list and for those who have still got theme park withdrawal symptoms and are still a little ?tired? the waiter will produce a tea chest for you to pick which of the 32 types of tea on offer is your preferred choice. When I was asked at 7.35am I replied by asking whether it was possible to ?go 50/50 or phone a friend.? So even here at the Grand Flo?s not-so-expensive restaurant the quality radiates through with every single cent.
The final thought to put to ?bed? is hotel hopping (excuse the pun). What?s that I hear you say: hotel hopping? Basically in a nutshell it is when guests book more than one Disney Resort, i.e. 5 nights at the Poly and then a couple of days at the Contemporary. So common is this new phenomenon that Disney now hunk your luggage around from resort to resort free-of-charge. So maybe that week at Sarrantoga Springs could be made extra special with an extra night at the Grand Flo? Which makes the Grand Floridian just that bit more reachable and besides, imagine the trip report you could write!
So as you can see whether you want a nice relaxing spa treatment, want to surf the Internet or just have some fine dining (albeit there is nothing just about it!) or just a comfortable bed, then this is the place for you (funds permitting!).