Abandoned: What Happened to the Orlando Sun Resort
The largest hotel in Florida now sits abandoned, just outside of Walt Disney World. Here’s what happened.
The abandoned Orlando Sun Resort and Convention Center sits right outside the entrance to Walt Disney World Resort and the Disney-created Town of Celebration, less than a mile from my house. I pass by it every day and have been fascinated by it since moving here.
How could a hotel in such a prime location fail? What happened here? What went wrong? What’s next for this mega-resort complex?
Orlando Sun Resort Entrance off US-192 in Kissimmee, Florida
There couldn’t be a more convenient location for an off-property hotel outside of Walt Disney World. It’s probably the most valuable piece of land in the Orlando area, located on the corner of I-4, US-192 and the main entrance to Disney.
And yet is has been abandoned since 2012.
The Slow Death of Kissimmee, Florida
US-192, also known as Irlo Bronson Memorial Highway, intersects with I-4 and World Drive, the main artery that runs through Walt Disney World.
In the 1970s and 1980s, 192 was a thriving tourist area, both sides of the 6-lane roadway were lined with hotels, chain restaurants like IHOP and Denny’s, and Disney souvenir shops.
Entrance to the orlando Run Resort. Tennis courts on the left side, main lobby straight ahead.
For many, staying in Kissimmee was the only option as Disney had a limited number of hotels, and they were often sold out.
Kissimmee was a much-needed hotel district that supported Disney World.
Orlando Sun is located at the corner of US192, I-4, and less than a 1/4 mile from entrance to Walt Disney World
In the 1990s Disney began ramping up construction on several new hotels.
Budget-friendly hotels like Disney’s All Stars Resort and moderately priced resorts like Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort and Disney’s Port Orleans Resort were not only affordable but convenient.
With these new hotels, guests could stay on Disney property, use Disney transportation, and enjoy a number of exclusive perks.
The hotels on 192 soon began to die a slow death from that point forward.
Tourists were starting to become victims of crime often targeted for their rental cars. Rental cars had a particular letter/number combination on their license plates and criminals used this to target them. The story made national news.
Then, then the area suffered a major tourism crash following 9/11. It would be the final blow.
Many hotels in Kissimmee shuttered for good or sold out to time-share companies.
What happened to the Orlando Sun Resort?
The hotel was built in 1972 by the Carolando Corporation, owned by a small group of North Carolina investors who saw an opportunity to build a hotel complex right outside of the soon-to-be-built Walt Disney World in the late 1960s.
It was to include thousands of hotel rooms, restaurants, a convention center, and the tallest observation tower in Florida.
The observation tower, if completed, would have been the tallest building in Florida. Walt Disney World property is the white-shaded area on the left side of the photo.
But Carlando soon hit serious financial trouble and less than a year into the project, they sold the property to the Hyatt Corporation. Hyatt finished building over 3,400 hotel rooms and the convention center, but never built the tower.
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It was renamed the Hyatt Orlando Resort.
Hyatt operated the hotel for several years as a budget-friendly, modern resort and convention center but like most hotels in the area, it struggled to get heads in the beds in early to mid 1990s.
By 2002, Hyatt Orlando Resort was in serious financial trouble.
Kissimmee’s tourism economy was collapsing rapidly and those visiting Walt Disney World opted to stay on Disney property.
Attempts were made to revitalize the 192 corridor with business grants, new public transportation options and a crackdown on crime.
But on September 12, 2003, Hyatt suddenly closed its doors permanently, without notice to guests or employees. They literally told guests to be out by noon that day and few got refunds.
The hotel was later purchased at auction by the Moinian Group out of New York. The new owners planned to repurpose the hotel campus by making the rooms into condominiums.
While they waited for investors and permits, the hotel sat vacant for several years.
In 2007, Moinian decided to reopen the hotel so that it would generate some income until they could move forward with the condo project.
New furniture, soft goods, and landscaping were part of a nearly $1 million dollar refurbishment.
It was renamed the Orlando Sun Resort
The owners tried to attract new business by offering DJ dance parties and even boxing matches! These efforts failed.
Guests saw the hotel as grossly outdated and wrote negative reviews on Google about hot water issues, mold in the hotel rooms, and a lackluster pool.
The Orlando Sun Resort closed once again in 2012 and was listed for $74 million.
It was purchased in 2021 by another New York company that took a generous grant from Osceola County to improve the property.
Nothing has been done on the property to date and the old hotel still sits abandoned.
The Orlando Sun Resort website is still active, along with a YouTube channel. They have not been updated since 2012.
The resort was built with a pod design, where rooms were clustered into separate, but connected buildings.
Many of the buildings are octagon shaped. This was considered a futuristic and modern design in the early 1970s.
The complex is so large, it runs along US-192, I-4, and stretches to Osceola Parkway.
The Orlando Sun Resort was a massive complex. At time of opening, it was the largest hotel in Florida.
Orlando Sun Resort entrance 2011
Main restaurant taken in 2012 (credit Booking.com)
(credit Bright Sun Films)
Resort pool in 2012 (credit: Booking.com)
(credit: Abandoned Florida)
(credit: Abandoned Florida)
Convention center in 2012 (credit Google Maps)
(credit Bright Sun Films)
Lobby and reception area (credit Google Maps)
Lobby and reception area today (credit Bright Sun Films)
Standard Room (credit Booking.com)
Standard Room (credit Booking.com)
credit (credit Bright Sun Films)
I highly recommend you watch this documentary by Bright Sun Films, one of my favorite YouTube channels.
I also recommend you explore the stunning photography of the Orlando Sun Resort on Abandonedfl.com
Notice
This hotel is private property, fenced off, and monitored by police and security. “No Trespassing” signs are present.
If you would like to view this hotel from a distance, you can see parts of it from Parkway Blvd in Kissimmee, FL but I encourage you to watch the video instead.
Have questions about planning your Orlando vacation? I have answers! Contact me now to get more out of your vacation.
Darren is a Disney-focused travel agent with Magical Vacations Travel and has over 13 years of experience. Readers of the Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World rate him as a Best of the Best Disney Travel Agent. Darren is also an Orlando-based travel writer with topics ranging from theme parks to cruise lines.
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Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort Vacation Package and Disney World Tickets
Easy vacation packages for Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort at Walt Disney World
Disney’s Caribbean Beach is a moderate-category hotel that offers gondola service to Epcot and Disney’s Hollywood Studios. This is one of the most popular hotels at Disney World because many of the rooms can sleep up to 5 and it’s close to 2 theme parks. Caribbean Beach is often the first hotel to sell out when a room discount or offer becomes available. This resort is made up of 5 individual, 2-story buildings. Each of the buildings surrounds a lake known as Barefoot Bay.
Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort
Disney’s Caribbean Beach Club Resort Vacation Package
What’s included
Accommodations at Caribbean Beach Resort
Disney World theme park tickets
Early park admission
Lightning Lane advance purchase
Disney Water Theme Park admission on check-in day
Expert planning tips from me so you have more fun
Price-monitoring (you’ll always get the best offer)
Disney Resort transportation
Standard parking at Walt Disney World Theme Parks and Disney Springs
Overnight self-parking at hotel
Taxes
What makes Disney’s Caribbean Beach great
Closest Moderate Category hotel to Epcot and Hollywood Studios
Home to the Skyliner hub
Some rooms can sleep 5 guests with a child-size fold-down bed
The resort recently underwent major refurbishment
Multiple dining options on site
An overhead gondola system called Disney Skyliner provides transportation to both theme parks. Skyliner is not only is it efficient, but it’s also fun!
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Rooms at Caribbean Beach are accessed via exterior corridors.
Rooms at the end of most corridors have an additional side window that allows for more natural light, these are known as, “corner rooms.
There are no elevators at Caribbean Beach Resort, so if stairs are an issue, you should make a request for a ground-floor room above all else.
Heat and air conditioning come from a built-in unit under the window.
Rooms can accommodate up to 4-5 people. Those that can sleep 5 are known as 5th sleeper rooms. They come with a child-size fold-down bed that is ideal for a child up to age 9.
Room Categories at Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort
Standard View - views of parking areas or landscaping. 2 queen beds.
Standard View 5th Sleeper - views of parking areas or landscaping. 2 queen beds + 1 child-size pull-down bed.
Water or Pool View - views of the lake or a pool. 2 queen beds
Water or Pool View 5th Sleeper- views of the lake or pool. 2 queen beds + 1 child-size pull-down bed.
Preferred Rooms - close to Old Port Royale. Views of lake, pool, landscaping, or parking area. 2 queen beds or 2 queen beds + 1 child-size pull-down bed.
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ATM
Bell services
Self-service laundry
Gift shop
24 hour security
Free internet
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CASUAL TABLE-SERVICE DINING
Sebastian’s Bistro – salads, sandwiches, burgers steak, and seafood entrées.
QUICK-SERVICE DINING
Spyglass Grill – featuring American fare with a Caribbean twist for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Centertown Market – Fast-casual restaurant with an indoor street market vibe and flavorful Latin- and Caribbean-inspired breakfast and dinner menus.
Centertown Market Grab & Go – A convenient market for fast meals on the go—from salads, sandwiches, and snacks to bakery items, specialty coffee, smoothies, and a variety of bottled beverages.
OTHER DINING OPTIONS
Banana Cabana – Walk-up bar that offers tropical sips and quick bites. Island Markets – Snack stations in select villages throughout the resort.
Pizza delivery service
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Caribbean Beach has multiple bus stops around the resort to minimize walking, but stopping at each takes time.
Disney Skyliner will take you to Epcot, Disney’s Hollywood Studios, Disney’s Pop Century Resort, Disney’s Art of Animation Resort, and Disney’s Riviera Resort.
If you’re afraid of heights, I wouldn’t recommend Caribbean Beach.
Approximate travel times to Disney World theme parks once underway:
Magic Kingdom 10 minutes
Epcot: 20 minutes
Disney’s Hollywood Studios: 5 minutes
Disney’s Animal Kingdom: 9 minutes
Disney Springs: 8 minutes
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Fuentes del Morro Pool – Spanish fortress-themed pool with two waterslides and whirlpools
5 Leisure Pools
Caribbean Beach Campfire Activities
Disney Movies Under the Stars
Volleyball Jogging Trail Playground
Each village has a smaller pool nearby for convenience. They each have their own bus depot as well so it’s not necessary to walk to Old Port Royale.
Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort address:
1114 Cayman Way, Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830
If you have any questions about this resort or about Disney Skyliner, use the comments section below, or contact me here.
For over 12 years Darren Wittko has been helping people save money at Walt Disney World as both, a travel writer and a travel advisor with Magical Vacations Travel. He’s featured in the Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World as a Best of the Best Disney Travel Agent. Darren resides in Celebration, FL.
Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort Vacation Package and Disney World Tickets
See what’s included in my vacation package for Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort
With over 2,000 guest rooms and 64 suites, Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort is one of the larger hotels at Walt Disney World.
But this moderately priced, Spanish-themed resort is also one of the best-kept secrets at Disney World: it’s a terrific value for your money! There are two sections of the resort: The Village and Gran Destino Tower
Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort Riverside Vacation Package
What’s included
Accommodations at Coronado Springs
Disney World theme park tickets
Early park admission
Lightning Lane advance purchase
Disney Water Theme Park admission on check-in day
Expert planning tips from me so you have more fun
Price-monitoring (you’ll always get the best offer)
Disney Resort transportation
Standard parking at Walt Disney World Theme Parks and Disney Springs
Overnight self-parking at hotel
Taxes
What makes Coronado Springs great
Upgraded softgoods (bed linens, towels, pillows)
Central air conditioning (other moderates have window units)
Only moderate resort that has fitness centers
Multiple dining options from casual to fine dining, including an upscale rooftop restaurant and several bars/lounges
Only moderate resort to offer Club Level and suites
Tower rooms are accessed via interior hallways
Tower rooms have bath upgrades like rain showers
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Gran Destino Tower
Standard View - views of the parking area
Water View - views of the lake and campus
Club Level - high floor, water, and standard views
Suites and deluxe rooms - high floor, water, and standard views.
Gran Destino Tower - Standard View Rooms -Views of the parking area
Gran Destino Tower- Water View Rooms - views of the lake and campus
Most rooms in Gran Destino Tower sleep 4, but there are also a number of suites.
Village Section
Standard View - views of courtyard or parking area. 2 queen beds. Sleeps 4
Water View - views of pool or lake. 2 queen beds. Sleeps 4.
Preferred Room - views of pool, lake, courtyard, or parking area. Close to the convention center and lobby. 2 Queen beds. Sleeps 4.
King Bed - Views of courtyard, or parking area. Sleeps 2.
King Bed Water View - Views of pool or lake. Sleeps 2.
Suites - Executive Suites, 1 Bedroom Suites, courtyard, parking area, or water view. Located near the lobby and convention center.
Club Level at Coronado Springs
Guests choosing Club Level accommodations at the Chronos Club receive personalized concierge service and lounge with continental breakfast, midday snacks and evening wine, hors d’oeuvres, cordials and desserts.
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ATM
Bar(s)
Business Center
Children's Playground
Concierge Desk
Conference Room(s)
Gift Shop/Boutique
Health/Fitness Facility
Free Internet Access
Laundry Facilities (self-service)
Mini Market
Parking (self)
Parking (valet)
Restaurant(s)
Room Service
Shopping
Wedding Services
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Maya Grill: Dine on traditional Mexican fare at this majestic dining spot accented by the welcoming Mayan motifs of fire, sun and water.
Air-Conditioned
Meals Served: Dinner | Snacks
Children's Menu Available
Reservations: Recommended
Cuisine Type: Mexican
Toledo - Tapas, Steak & Seafood: Dine on tapas, seafood and steak in style at this Spanish haven inspired by surrealist art and the 1930's avant-garde.
Meals Served: Dinner
Reservations: Recommended
Cuisine Type: Steak and Seafood
Three Bridges Bar & Grill: Delight in sandwiches, shared plates, salads and more at this relaxing lakefront restaurant.
Meals Served: Dinner | Snacks
Children's Menu Available
Reservations: Not Required
Cuisine Type: American
Café Rix: Grab a smoothie or specialty coffee and take your pick from a selection of pastries, yogurts, fruits and salads, along with gelato.
Air-Conditioned
Meals Served: Snacks
Reservations: Not Required
Cuisine Type: American
El Mercado de Coronado: Savor an array of American and international dishes, including pancakes, pizza and rice bowls. Salads, sandwiches and desserts are available to go.
Meals Served: Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner | Snacks
Children's Menu Available
Reservations: Not Required
Cuisine Type: American | International
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Bus Service to Walt Disney World Resort Theme Parks, Water Parks, and Disney Springs. There are multiple bus stops around the resort to minimize walking.
Approximate travel times from Coronado Springs
Magic Kingdom: 6 minutes
Epcot: 6 minutes
Hollywood Studios: 8 minutes
Animal Kingdom: 5 minutes
Disney Springs: 10 minutes
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The Lost City of Cibola Pool — Sun worshipers of all ages will dig the Dig Site, a sprawling pool complex with a Mayan ruins theme.
3 Leisure Pools — For the less adventurous, 3 leisure pools
are located at each village – the Casitas, Ranchos, and Cabanas.Coronado Springs Campfire Activities Movie Under the Stars
Volleyball
Jogging Trail
Playground
Gran Destino Tower
Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort - Gran Destino Tower
Coronado Springs - Typical Standard Room in the Village.
Club Level at Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort
Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort - Village Section
Typical Standard Room in Gran Destino Tower
Club Level at Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort
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Disney's Port Orleans Resort Riverside Package with Disney World Tickets
Disney’s Port Orleans Riverside Packages
There are two sections to Port Orleans Resort Riverside at Walt Disney World. The stately white-column mansions of Magnolia Bend and Alligator Bayou’s quaint backwoods cottages. Both are located in a picturesque setting that evokes the romance of rural Louisiana.
The Sassagoula River connects Port Orleans Riverside to Disney Springs, Disney’s Port Orleans French Quarter Resort and Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort.
Inside the lobby you’ll see a seating area, where passengers might wait for their steamboat (or Uber) to arrive. If you look closely at the richly polished wood floor and you’ll notice a beautiful compass rose inlay, made by hand.
Disney’s Port Orleans Resort Riverside Vacation Package
What’s included
Accommodations at Port Orleans Riverside
Disney World theme park tickets
Early park admission
Lightning Lane advance purchase
Disney Water Theme Park admission on check-in day
Expert planning tips from me so you have more fun
Price-monitoring (you’ll always get the best offer)
Disney Resort transportation
Standard parking at Walt Disney World Theme Parks and Disney Springs
Overnight self-parking at hotel
Taxes
What makes Port Orleans Riverside great
Centrally located on Disney World property
Updated, spacious rooms
Pet-friendly rooms located in a designated pet section of the hotel
Great food court with plenty of seating
Onsite table service restaurant (Boatwright’s)
Lounge with evening entertainment
Cozy atmosphere
Princess-themed rooms available known as “Royal Rooms”
Excellent, paved running trail
Some rooms can sleep 5 guests
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There are 2,050 rooms at Port Orleans Riverside located in 2 and 3 story buildings with exterior corridors.
The majority of rooms have 2 queen beds that can sleep up to 4 guests but there are several variations, including 5th sleeper rooms and Royal Rooms.
Many rooms have connecting doors. Requests for connecting doors cannot be guaranteed unless two rooms are booked with a parent in each room. Ask me how to arrange this for you when requesting your quote.
Standard View
Standard View 5th Sleeper
Woods View
Woods View 5th Sleeper
Pool View (some have 5th sleepers. If you have a party of 5 and book Pool View, you will get a room with the 5th sleeper).
King Bed rooms
River View
Preferred Room (close to main lobby)
Royal Room - Standard View
Royal Room - River View
Royal Room - Woods View
Port Orleans Riverside is a pet friendly hotel. Rooms designated as pet friendly are only used for guests who have pets. If you’re not traveling with a pet, you will not be assigned a pet friendly room. These rooms are also located in a designated area of the hotel complex.
Located in the Magnolia Bend section of the resort, Royal Rooms have a Disney Princess theme. These rooms are the furthest away from the lobby but Disney is hoping you love the theme so much, that you won’t mind the extra walk.
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Bell services
Poolside entertainment
ATM
Hotel gift shop
Self-service laundry
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Boatwright’s Dining Hall: Looking for southern hospitality in a casual but creative setting overlooking the Sassagoula River? Your ship’s come in.
Air-Conditioned
Meals Served: Dinner
Menu Type: A la carte
Children's Menu Available
Reservations: Recommended
Cuisine Type: American | Kosher
Dress Code: Casual Attire
Muddy Rivers: Don’t miss a sippy – let the good times roll at this poolside bar at lushly wooded Ol’ Man Island. Party with specialty drinks – frozen or on the rocks, draft beer, wine, superfluity sangria and nonalcoholic beverages.
Air-Conditioned
Reservations: Not Required
Dress Code: Casual Attire | Swimwear and Beachwear
River Roost: Enjoy the southern comforts of live entertainment by popular cabaret performer Yehaa Bob while sipping southern-style libations like a Southern Hurricane. A full bar is available at this charming old-fashioned watering hole, as are light snacks while the kitchen is open.
Air-Conditioned
Meals Served: Breakfast | Snacks
Menu Type: A la carte
Reservations: Not Required
Cuisine Type: American
Dress Code: Casual Attire
Riverside Mill Food Court: Settle down for American fare inspired by Southern Louisiana style cookin’ on the bayou. This family-friendly food court sits right next to the big mill wheel that powers a working cotton press. Six stations satisfy any craving: bakery, grill, pizza and pasta, specialties, salads and a craving station. Grab ‘n’ go items available.
Air-Conditioned
Meals Served: Breakfast | Lunch | Snacks
Menu Type: A la carte
Reservations: Not Required
Cuisine Type: American
Dress Code: Casual Attire | Swimwear and Beachwear
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Complimentary water taxies depart about every 20 minutes for Disney Springs. Boats travel the scenic Sassagoula River, passing by the Disney Treehouses and a few other points of interest along the way.
Disney Springs is a massive shopping, dining, and entertainment district.
Bus transportation is provided to
Magic Kingdom: 8 minutes
Epcot: 8 minutes
Disney’s Hollywood Studios: 7 minutes
Disney’s Animal Kingdom: 11 minutes
Disney Springs (limited service - use boat)
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The feature pool is located just behind the check in building on Ol’ Man Island. A pool bar and playground are also located on the island.
There are several smaller, or quiet pools, located around the resort if you prefer a more relaxing setting. These pools do not have water slides or poolside entertainment and can be found throughout the hotel complex.
There are many scenic pathways around Port Orleans Riverside. You can rent a traditional bicycle or a surrey bike and enjoy a ride along the Sassagoula River.
Rent a fishing pole Ol’ Man Island.
Video arcade just off the lobby
Horse and carriage rides
2 Queen Room
Royal Room 2 Queen Room
Pool on Ol’ Man Island, just behind the main lobby.
Playground on Ol’ Man Island
2 Queen Room + 5th Sleeper
Fulton’s General Store
There are 2 sections to Port Orleans Riverside, Magnolia Bend and Alligator Bayou. While it’s not possible to select which section your room is located in, I am able to note requests on your reservation.
The biggest difference between the two sections is the theme. Magnolia Bend represents the manor houses of the deep south with manicured lawns and plantings. Buildings have 2 and 3 stories with exterior corridors.
Alligator Bayou is made up of 2-story, rustic lodges with shady gardens and pathways.
Port Orleans Riverside - Magnolia Bend
Port Orleans Riverside - Alligator Bayou
Rent a fishing pole Ol’ Man Island!
Rent a traditional bicycle or a surrey bike and enjoy a ride along the Sassagoula River.
Dining Options
Theme Park Transportation
Frequently Asked Questions about Port Orleans Riverside
How long is the bus ride from Port Orleans Riverside to Magic Kingdom?
Magic Kingdom is less than 10 minutes away from Port Orleans Riverside. The bus will make a few stops within the resort complex before making its way to Magic Kingdom and that will add additional time.
Can you walk to Epcot from Port Orleans Riverside?
No, it is not possible to walk to Epcot. Even though Port Orleans Riverside is directly behind Epcot, there is no access way or sidewalk to the park’s entrance.
What did Port Orleans Riverside used to be called?
When the hotel originally opened, it was Disney’s Dixie Landings Resort.
Can you take a boat from Port Orleans to Magic Kingdom?
No, buses operate between Port Orleans Riverside and Magic Kingdom. Boat service is provided only to Disney Springs.
Is Port Orleans Riverside a moderate resort?
Yes, Port Orleans Riverside and its sister hotel, Port Orleans French Quarter are both Disney World moderately priced resorts.
Is Port Orleans Riverside part of DVC (Disney Vacation Club)?
No, it is not a Disney Vacation Club resort but some DVC members may be able to use their points at Port Orleans Riverside.
Darren is a Disney-focused travel agent with Magical Vacations Travel and has over 13 years of experience. Readers of the Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World rate him as a Best of the Best Disney Travel Agent. Darren is also an Orlando-based travel writer with topics ranging from theme parks to cruise lines.
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Lightning Lane Premier Pass Now Available at ALL Disney Resort Hotels
Starting Friday, November 22, 2024, Lightning Lane Premier Pass is now available to guests at ALL Disney Resort hotels.
Walt Disney World has expanded the Lightning Lane Premier Pass pilot to ALL Disney Resort hotels. Guests staying at Disney Deluxe and Deluxe Villa, Moderate, Value Resorts and other select hotels will be eligible to purchase up to seven days before the first day of their Resort stay – for their entire length of stay (up to 14 days).
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This New Ticket Deal Includes FREE Admission to Universal Orlando
Just in time for the holiday shopping season, Universal Orlando Resort is offering two free days of admission.
Just in time for the holiday shopping season, Universal Orlando Resort is offering two FREE days of admission to the theme park destination with the purchase of a two-day ticket. On sale now for travel through April 30, 2025, the “Buy 2 Days, Get 2 Days” ticket offer gives U.S. and Canada residents the opportunity to enjoy four days of access to Universal Studios Florida and Universal Islands of Adventure.
Guests in the parks can enjoy some of the most innovative and immersive theme park experiences ever created. You also have the option to upgrade your ticket to include Volcano Bay Water Theme Park, a tropical oasis that offers the perfect balance of relaxation and thrills.
This offer will give guests plenty of time to enjoy the exciting collection of experiences that can only be found at Universal Orlando’s theme parks, including the destination’s newest addition, DreamWorks Land, a vibrant themed environment inspired by DreamWorks Animation’s beloved characters from Shrek, Trolls, and Kung Fu Panda.
You can experience fan-favorite seasonal events included with admission to the theme parks, such as Universal Holidays celebration featuring festive experiences like Christmas in The Wizarding World of Harry Potter, Universal’s Holiday Parade featuring Macy’s, the Grinchmas Who-liday Spectacular and more from Nov. 22 through Dec. 31.
You can also experience Universal Mardi Gras: International Flavors of Carnaval, featuring delicious cuisine inspired by Carnaval celebrations from around the world, a spectacular parade, live music, tons of beads and more from Feb. 1 through March 30, 2025.
For more information about the “Buy 2 Days, Get 2 Days Free” offer and to purchase contact me here.
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Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin Resort Package with Walt Disney World Tickets
Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin + Swan Reserve Hotel
The Walt Disney World Swan, Dolphin, and Swan Reserve Resorts are owned by Marriott but located on Disney World property - between Epcot and Disney’s Hollywood Studios. There are 23 restaurants and lounges, elegant guest rooms with Westin Heavenly Beds, the Mandara Spa, six pools, three fitness centers, nearby golf, and special Disney perks. These benefits include free transportation to Disney parks and Disney Springs, early park entry, extended evening hours, and free parking at Disney parks with your room key.
Swan and Dolphin Resort Vacation Package
What’s included
Accommodations at the Walt Disney World Swan, Disney World Dolphin, and Swan Reserve.
Disney World Theme Park tickets
Free Theme Park shuttle
Complimentary standard parking at Walt Disney World Theme Parks and Disney Springs®
Early park admission
Extended evening hours
Nightly resort fee
Applicable taxes
What makes it great
Great location: within walking distance to Epcot and Disney’s Hollywood Studios
It has many deluxe hotel amenities but is priced closer to the Disney Moderate resorts
Elegant, luxury hotel atmosphere
Early access to Lightning Lane and Lightning Lane Premier Pass
What you need to know
The Swan and Dolphin Hotels operate their own shuttle buses. These buses are not allowed to use the main Disney World bus depots, they pick up and let off passengers in the third-party lots. While this isn’t a big deal, there will be some additional walking compared to using Disney-owned buses.
The Swan and Dolphin are convention hotels, so while you might be on vacation, other hotel guests might be in business attire.
If you have a vehicle, the Swan and Dolphin charges a hefty parking fee of $36 per night, compared to Disney World hotels which are free.
Disney Dining Plans cannot be added to Swan and Dolphin packages.
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Walt Disney World Swan Rooms
Standard Rooms: These rooms can accommodate up to 4 guests and feature two queen beds or one king bed, along with standard amenities such as Wi-Fi and a mini-refrigerator.
Walt Disney World Dolphin Rooms
Standard rooms typically include two double beds or one king bed, as well as a desk, flat-screen TV, and mini-refrigerator. Many rooms also offer beautiful views of the hotel’s architecture, the surrounding resorts, or the nearby waterways.
Walt Disney World Swan Reserve Hotel
There are a wide range of rooms at the Swan Reserve. Most are standard hotel rooms with 2 queen beds. Rooms that have 1 king usually include a sofa bed.
Rooms are further categorized by view; Traditional View, Epcot View, Pool View. Suites come with 2 queen beds and a sofa bed or 1 king and sofa bed. King suites sleep 4 while queen suites sleep 6.
Rooms typically include contemporary decor, a flat-screen TV, mini-fridge, and a coffee maker. The bathrooms have deluxe fixtures, including spacious vanities and walk-in showers.
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Overnight parking (for a fee)
Valet parking (charges may apply)
Electric vehicle charging station
Car rental available
Currency exchange service
Coffee shop
ATM on site
24-hour front desk
Allergy-free rooms available
Fitness Center
Luggage storage & lockers
Toiletries provided
Complimentary drinking water
24-hour security
Convenience store
Daily housekeeping
Mobile app for room service
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Cabana Bar and Beach Club: Sleek and contemporary with a hint of South Beach style, this is the ideal place for lunch or dinner. Then transition into evening with cocktails at the illuminated bar. Open seasonally.
Meals Served: Lunch | Dinner
Children's Menu Available
Dress Code: Casual Attire
Chill: Grab a quick meal or a few snacks at this quick-service eatery.
Air-Conditioned
Meals Served: Snacks
Reservations: Not Required
Dress Code: Casual Attire
Fuel: On the go? Looking to stock up with snacks for the theme parks? Stop by the all-new 'Fuel' to recharge, refresh and fill-up on coffee, ready-made sandwiches and snacks.
Air-Conditioned
Meals Served: Snacks
Garden Grove: Disney characters are featured during breakfast on select week days and every Saturday and Sunday.
Air-Conditioned
Meals Served: Breakfast | Lunch
Menu Type: Buffet | A la carte
Children's Menu Available
Dress Code: Casual Attire
Il Mulino Lounge: Wines from Italy and beyond, and great classic cocktails invite you to relax and unwind. Light menu offered. Open evenings.
Air-Conditioned
Meals Served: Snacks
Children's Menu Available
Dress Code: Casual Attire
Il Mulino New York Trattoria: Traditional Italian cuisine from the Abruzzi region of Italy is served in this dynamic rustic trattoria.
Air-Conditioned
Meals Served: Dinner
Children's Menu Available
Cuisine Type: Italian
Dress Code: Casual Attire
Kimonos: Experience the art of sushi, karaoke, and an intimate atmosphere in this authentic Japanese sushi restaurant.
Air-Conditioned
Meals Served: Dinner
Cuisine Type: Sushi Bar
Dress Code: Casual Attire
Kimonos Lounge: Enjoy nightly karaoke and one of many unique cocktail creations. Open evenings.
Air-Conditioned
Meals Served: Snacks
Dress Code: Casual Attire
Phins: Located in the Walt Disney World Dolphin lobby, Phins is a contemporary lounge where guests can enjoy sipping on custom-crafted cocktails, a glass of vintage wine or even a frosty mug of their very own Phins and Feathers beer, all under the sophisticated ambiance of a spectacular custom-made crystal chandelier.
Air-Conditioned
Reservations: Not Required
Picabu: A curious gallery of evocative art and America's favorite foods. Self-service dining and sundries.
Air-Conditioned
Meals Served: Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner | Snacks
Children's Menu Available
Cuisine Type: American
Dress Code: Casual Attire
Shula's Lounge: A cozy atmosphere and a selection of fine wine, beer and after-dinner drinks. Open evenings.
Air-Conditioned
Meals Served: Snacks
Children's Menu Available
Dress Code: Casual Attire
Shula's Steak House: Shula’s serves some of the best beef money can buy, The SHULA CUT®, in addition to fresh seafood and succulent Maine lobsters.
Air-Conditioned
Meals Served: Dinner
Children's Menu Available
Cuisine Type: Steak and Seafood
Dress Code: Casual Attire
Splash Pool Bar & Lounge: This poolside cafe features specialty salads, sandwiches, and other snacks as well as a variety of refreshing drinks.
Meals Served: Lunch
Reservations: Not Required
Dress Code: Casual Attire
The Fountain: Serving crisp salads, custom grilled burgers and a delectable array of sandwiches and desserts. Take away homemade or soft serve ice cream.
Air-Conditioned
Meals Served: Lunch | Dinner
Children's Menu Available
Cuisine Type: American
Dress Code: Casual Attire
Todd English's Bluezoo: Enjoy coastal cuisine from Celebrity Chef Todd English, incorporating an innovative selection of fresh seafood in an energetic and vibrant atmosphere.
Air-Conditioned
Meals Served: Dinner
Children's Menu Available
Dress Code: Casual Attire
Todd English's Bluezoo Lounge: Classic cocktails along with the area's finest champagnes, wines and cordials. Light menu offered. Open evenings.
Air-Conditioned
Meals Served: Snacks
Children's Menu Available
Dress Code: Casual Attire
Rosa Mexicano: A fresh take on Mexican cuisine, serving both beloved classics and sophisticated dishes in a stylish and festive atmosphere.
Air-Conditioned
Meals Served: Dinner
Children's Menu Available
Cuisine Type: Mexican
Dress Code: Casual Attire
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The Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin hotels operate their own shuttle buses to the theme parks. These shuttles operate on a set schedule, unlike the Disney World buses that operate continuously. Boat service is available to Epcot and Disney’s Hollywood Studios.
You can walk to Epcot and Hollywood Studios in about 10 minutes.
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The ngihtly rates at the Swan and Dolphin can fluctuate depending on the season, but generally fall within the range of $250 - $400 per night when including taxes and resort fees; with the possibility of higher rates during peak times and lower rates during off-peak seasons.
If you book the Swan and Dolphin as part of a Walt Disney World Package, the resort fee will be included in the price.
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Mandara Spa
Poolside bar
Hot tub/Whirlpool
Self-operating lift to hotel swimming pools
Game room
Golf courses
Mini golf
Table tennis
Children's playground
The Swan and Dolphin Resorts are conveniently situated 22 miles from Orlando International Airport and 20 miles from Sunrail, Amtrak, and Brightline. With a total of 2,270 rooms spread across 20 floors, the hotel features elevators for easy accessibility. Guests can check in at 4:00 p.m. and are required to check out by 11:00 a.m. Wheelchair-accessible rooms are available, ensuring comfort for all visitors. Additional fees include self-parking at $36 plus tax (per vehicle, per night, for up to five nights) or valet parking at $44 plus tax (per vehicle, per night). These fees will be added to the final statement upon checkout and must be paid directly to the hotel, subject to change without notice.
Darren is a Disney-focused travel agent with Magical Vacations Travel and has over 13 years of experience. Readers of the Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World rate him as a Best of the Best Disney Travel Agent. Darren is also an Orlando-based travel writer with topics ranging from theme parks to cruise lines.
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Universal Orlando Cruise Vacation Package - Land and Sea
My Land and Sea Package with Universal Orlando, Disney Cruise Line, and Royal Caribbean. See what’s included.
Universal Orlando Resort is located just 45 minutes away from the nation’s second-largest cruise port: Port Canaveral. I frequently book clients on both, a weekend cruise or a 4-night cruise and combine it with a theme park package.
I never recommend flying into Orlando the same day you cruise just in case there’s a delay or cancellation due to weather.
So if you’re going to arrive early, why not arrive a few days early and check out the Wizarding World of Harry Potter or even Universal’s newest theme park: Epic Universe?
With this new land and sea package, I can book your ground transfers between Universal Orlando and Port Canaveral, or between Port Canaveral and Universal Orlando. Your transfers can be included in your Universal package.
Plus, I can arrange transfers between Orlando International Airport and either Universal or Port Canaveral.
In short, when you book your cruise and Universal Orlando vacation package with me, I can help you with your transfers and make your trip very easy for you.
I specialize in family-friendly cruising on Disney Cruise Line and Royal Caribbean.
What's Included in this Universal Orlando Vacation Package?
1-3 Night Hotel Accommodations with benefits of staying at Select Universal Orlando Resort Hotels
Free Universal Express Unlimited Ride Access when staying at select Signature Collection hotels; valid theme park admission required
Early Park Admission at select attractions; valid theme park admission required
Complimentary transportation to the theme parks and Universal CityWalk
2-Park or 3-Park-to-Park Tickets for 1-3 Days that enables your clients to visit multiple parks on the same day with the following options:
2-Park: Universal Studios Florida and Universal Islands of Adventure
3-Park: Universal Studios Florida, Universal Islands of Adventure, and Universal Volcano Bay
One way transportation service between Port Canaveral and one of the Universal Orlando Resort Hotels
Combining a cruise with a theme park vacation at Universal Orlando Resort offers a unique blend of excitement and relaxation, making it an ideal choice for families and adventure seekers alike. Here are several compelling benefits of this dual vacation experience for your clients:
1. Diverse Experiences
Theme Park Thrills: Enjoy thrilling rides and attractions at 3 theme parks (soon to be 4!) at Universal Orlando Resort!
Relaxing Cruise: Unwind with onboard activities like spa treatments and fine dining after your park adventures.
2. Convenient & Flexible Logistics
Seamless Transition: private transportation to/from Port Canaveral, simplifying travel.
Bundled Packages: Take advantage of deals that combine theme park tickets with hotel accommodations for savings.
Customizable Plans: Tailor your vacation duration at each destination for a balanced experience.
3. Family-Friendly Options
Activities for All Ages: Both destinations cater to families.
Quality Time Together: Create lasting memories through shared experiences in both settings.
4. Relaxation Before/After Adventure
Recovery Time: A cruise offers a chance to relax and recharge after busy days at the park or give you a chance to chill out before the theme park thrills and excitement.
This combination offers an ideal mix of adventure and relaxation, making for a truly memorable vacation! The best part is that this package can be combined with any cruise line or itinerary departing or arriving to/from Port Canaveral!
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3 NEW Ways to Celebrate Christmas at Disney Springs
New offerings and returning favorites this year at Disney Springs
The holiday season is underway at Walt Disney World Resort with festive decorations in every corner. This is an ideal opportunity for guests to enjoy joyful activities with their loved ones, indulge in tasty seasonal treats, and make lasting memories together.
Here are 3 new holiday offerings that guests can experience this year:
Experience Holiday Magic at the World of Disney Windows
For the first time, the windows at the World of Disney store interact with guests' MagicBand+ to create enchanting holiday experiences for the whole family. Each window features festive themes along with unique animations and personalized elements activated by tapping a MagicBand+.
Guests can enjoy two storylines starring beloved characters that shouldn’t be missed this holiday season.
Don’t forget to explore all the windows, which may spark ideas for writing letters to Santa.
Visit Santa’s Marketplace
Guests can Santa’s Marketplace near Disney’s Pin Traders and share their Christmas list with Santa in person! Or if guests are looking to spread holiday cheer with a family Christmas card, the Disney PhotoPass team is ready to capture the perfect photo of the whole family.
When guests arrive at Disney Springs, they can join the virtual queue to visit Santa and enjoy holiday shopping while they wait.
Christmas Tree Stroll
One of my favorite things to do during the holiday season is to see all the different trees on the Disney Springs Christmas Tree Stroll. I'm excited that it has returned this year with some new additions!
My family and I stroll across Disney Springs to see the entire collection of beautifully decorated Christmas trees celebrating some Disney, Pixar, Star Wars, and superhero favorites.
This year be sure to look for those that offer interactions with MagicBand+ experiences
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Black Friday Sale on Star of the Seas 2026 - 2027 Itineraries from Orlando
Save BIG on the world’s largest cruise ship: Star of the Seas coming to Orlando this summer. Itineraries available for 2025, 2026, and 2027 sailings. Book early and save!
Star of the Seas is a stunning cruise ship that operates within the fleets of Royal Caribbean International. Designed for an exceptional travel experience, it features a wide array of amenities and entertainment options that cater to various guest preferences.
Star of the Seas will be the largest cruise ship ever built when it arrives in Orlando (Port Canaveral) this summer.
The Icon Class ship boasts a variety of dining experiences, ranging from casual eateries to formal dining rooms, offering diverse cuisines to satisfy any palate. Guests can enjoy a mix of international fare and specialty restaurants, providing choices for both quick bites and upscale meals.
Entertainment on board is vibrant and plentiful. Passengers can watch live performances, including Broadway-style shows and musical acts, along with outdoor movie screenings. The ship also features a state-of-the-art theater, providing a platform for talented performers.
For those looking to stay active, Star of the Seas offers numerous recreational facilities, including multiple pools, a water park, and a rock-climbing wall. Fitness enthusiasts can utilize the well-equipped gym or participate in group fitness classes.
Families will find plenty of activities designed for children and teens, including youth clubs and age-appropriate organized outings. The ship aims to create an enjoyable experience for guests of all ages.
Star of the Seas also emphasizes relaxation with its luxurious spa and wellness center, where guests can indulge in personalized treatments and therapies.
Overall, Star of the Seas promises an unforgettable voyage with something for everyone, making it an attractive option for travelers seeking adventure, relaxation, and entertainment on the high seas.
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McKim’s Mile House Coming to Magic Kingdom Park | Walt Disney World
See the new lounge coming to Magic Kingdom this summer.
Disney shared concept art for McKim’s Mile House, the new lounge that replaced the Frontierland Shootin’ Arcade. The “McKim” name is a nod to the late Disney Legend Sam McKim, a Western-film-star-turned-Disney Imagineer whose visionary artwork helped shape some of Disney’s most iconic places in Frontierland and beyond.
McKim’s Mile House will be located on the former site of the Frontierland Shootin’ Arcade.
The new lounge will be exclusively for Disney Vacation Club members and their guests. This will be the third DVC lounge at Walt Disney World, along with lounges at Epcot and Disney Springs. (see the Disney Springs Lounge here).
The Magic Kingdom DVC lounge will open by the summer of 2025.
Highlights of McKim’s Mile House, A DVC Lounge
Make yourself at home in the Member Lounge that features:
Comfortable seating
Complimentary soft drinks
A children's entertainment area
Wi-Fi
Charging cords are available upon request on a first-come, first-served basis
When & Where
Hours of Operation: To be announced
Location: Frontierland in Magic Kingdom park
Mickey wants you to know:
Valid Membership Card and photo ID required at check-in. The name on the Membership Card must match the name on the photo ID.
A Member can bring in up to 4 Guests per Membership Card, or the number of Guests on their Resort reservation, booked within their Membership.
Guests and Associates must be accompanied by a Member with a valid Membership Card and photo ID.
No automatic reentry allowed. Members and their Guests who leave the space must follow the same entry policy.
Strollers must be parked at the attraction stroller parking outside.
Children may not be left unattended in the Member Lounge.
Members should remain with their Guests.
Personal devices should not be left unattended.
Personal cups may not be used with the Coke Freestyle machines.
Theme park admission is required for entry to Magic Kingdom park and is not included.
Access to the Member Lounge is part of Membership Extras.
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These Universal Orlando Attractions Will be Temporarily Closed This Winter
Winter 2024 Ride and attraction closures announced for Universal Orlando Resort
Universal Orlando often schedules attraction and ride maintenance during the off-season, especially on water rides when the weather is too chilly to operate them. The most notable on the list is, Hogwarts Express Train because this is a major attraction.
Keep in mind that during the fall and winter seasons, Volcano Bay is closed on select dates. The UOR park calendars have been updated through December.
Me-Ship, The Olive: closed October 21st - December 4th
Dudley Do-Right's Ripsaw Falls: closed November 7th - December 19thMEN IN BLACK Alien Attack™: closed November 8th - December 15th
Volcano Bay's Raki of Taniwha Tubes & Tonga of Taniwha Tubes: closed November 13th - November 22nd
Volcano Bay's Honu of the Honu ika Moana & ika Moana of the Honu ika Moana: closed December 2nd - December 12th
Jurassic Park River Adventure: closed January 6th - January 23rd, 2025
Popeye & Bluto’s Bilge-Rat Barges: closed January 24th - March 15th, 2025
Hogwarts Express: closed January 28th - February 1st, 2025
Pteranodon Flyers: closed, dates TBA
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How Universal Orlando Resort Spends the Holidays 2024
Holiday happenings you don’t want to miss at Universal Orlando resort
Beginning November 22, 2024 through December 31, 2024, Holidays at Universal Orlando Resort are merry and bright, naughty and nice.
Take in the spectacle of Christmas in The Wizarding World of Harry Potter.
Witness a stunning seasonal celebration when Universal’s Holiday Parade featuring Macy’s takes to the streets.
And get a little naughty as they laugh along with The Grinch™ as Seuss Landing is all spruced up for the holidays.
There’s festive fun around every corner with holiday-themed entertainment, exclusive limited-time holidays food and drink offering, and New Year's celebrations at both parks.
Plus, there are even more festivities at Universal Orlando Resort's spectacular hotels!
Rejoicify for “Wicked,” in theaters November 22, 2024, with an all-new, magically immersive experience opening November 16th in Universal Studios Florida. It’s time to fly with enchanting film costume and prop replicas, Elphaba and Glinda-themed photo ops, and bewitching merch. Plus, you will be able to try some popular food and drinks at Universal Studios Florida and Universal CityWalk. Glinda and Elphaba will make “surprise and delight” and unscheduled appearances for guests at Wicked: The Experience during the movie’s opening. However, a permanent meet-and-greet experience is not planned at this time.
Staying at Universal Orlando for Thanksgiving? All of the on-site hotels will be offering Thanksgiving feasts on November 28th! Reservations can be made through Resy.
On December 31st, both Universal Studios Florida and Universal Islands of Adventure will be open through 1:00am for your guests to ring in the New Year!
Rock the Universe 2025 will take place on January 24th & 25th.
Beginning February 1st through March 30th, 2025, celebrate Universal Mardi Gras: International Flavors of Carnaval! You’ll enjoy a spectacular parade, beads by the handful, live music, and more. You can now reserve a spot on a parade float and enjoy a meal at select Universal Orlando restaurants with the Mardi Gras Float Ride and Dine Experience. Spots are limited!
Contact me now to book your Universal Orlando holiday vacation for 2024 or even 2025.
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Universal Orlando Mardi Gras Package 2025
Experience the Ultimate Party Feb 1 - Mar 30, 2025 at Universal Orlando Resort this spring.
Universal Mardi Gras: International Flavors of Carnaval
Feb. 1 – Mar. 30, 2025
Universal Orlando Mardi Gras is an annual celebration held at Universal Studios Florida, running from February through early April. This event combines vibrant parades, live concerts, and a variety of delicious food options, all inspired by the festive spirit of New Orleans.
The highlight of the Mardi Gras festivities is the night parade, featuring elaborate floats, costumed performers, and the traditional throwing of beads to guests. Various themed floats are included, often representing different aspects of New Orleans culture and more.
In addition to the parade, Universal Orlando hosts a lineup of musical performances featuring a mix of both well-known artists and emerging talent. Concerts take place on select nights throughout the event, covering genres that appeal to a wide audience.
Food is another significant element of Mardi Gras at Universal. Guests can enjoy a menu that includes classic New Orleans dishes such as gumbo, jambalaya, beignets, and more, often available at food booths located throughout the park.
Overall, Universal Orlando Mardi Gras provides a festive atmosphere that celebrates the culture, cuisine, and music of New Orleans, making it a popular seasonal event for park visitors.
And now you can pre-book special experiences when you book your Universal Orlando Resort Vacation Package.
There’s nothing quite like savoring mouthwatering food, including authentic Cajun specialties and flavors from around the world available for purchase.
Best of all, the Mardi Gras festivities are included with my theme park admission or Annual Pass, so I usually try to make it over there once a week.
Mardi Gras Float Ride and Dine Package
One (1) 3-course meal at a select full-service restaurant located at Universal Studios Florida or Universal CityWalk. 3-course meal includes one (1) appetizer, one (1) entrée, one (1) dessert, and one (1) non-alcoholic beverage per person from the full menu.
Access to one (1) Mardi Gras Parade Float Rider reservation on the same day as 3-course meal**. Guests will receive Mardi Gras Parade Float Rider credentials at the restaurant after their meal. The credential will specify the parade check-in information, including location and time.
Location:
Dinner: Choose from full-service restaurants at Universal Studios Florida, Islands of Adventure, and Universal CityWalk.
Restaurant Options:
The Cowfish Sushi Burger Bar
NBC Sports Grill & Brew
Finnegan’s Bar & Grill
Lombard’s Seafood Grille
Confisco Grille (2-Park ticket required)
Antojitos Authentic Mexican Food (Dinner only)
Bob Marley-A Tribute to Freedom ℠ (Dinner only)
Pat O'Brien's (Dinner only)
Float Riding: Universal Studios Florida (Check-in at Animal Actors On Location!)
Prices, dates, times, experience details, and benefits are subject to availability, change, and/or cancellation without notice.
Mardi Gras Parade Float Riders must be 18 years or older or accompanied by a legal guardian aged 18 or older. All riders must have a minimum height of 48 inches, be able to board the floats, and be able to stand throughout the parade.
^Price does not include admission to Universal Studios Florida theme park. A separate theme park admission is required and must be for the same date as the parade and three-course meal.
Prices for Mardi Gras Parade Float Riders 2025
You’ll save money by booking the float riding experience during the week (Monday - Thursday) at $95.84. If you want to ride a float on Friday through Sunday, the price is $106.49. Prices are tax-inclusive.
The Mardi Gras Float Ride and Dine Experience ticket entitles one (1) guest to one (1) 3-course meal at a participating restaurant, and one (1) Mardi Gras parade float rider reservation at Universal Studios Florida on the same day. The 3-course meal consists of one (1) appetizer, one (1) entrée, one (1) dessert, and one (1) non-alcoholic beverage. Menu varies by location. To ride a parade float, Guests must be 18 or older, or accompanied by a parent or legal guardian age 18 or older. All riders must be at least 48” in height, able to board the floats, and able to stand for the duration of the parade. Riders who are sensitive to motion are not recommended to ride. Riders with a disability may request an accommodation by calling 407-224-7840; spots are limited. Guests are required to sign the Parade Float Rider Waiver upon check-in, and wear “The Krewe” costume to participate. Universal Orlando will try to keep all parties together, but larger groups may need to be split into different dining parties and floats. Please arrive 45 minutes prior to parade start time. Parade times subject to change without notice. Valid Government Issued Photo Identification will be required to confirm Party Name and must be presented at restaurant upon arrival. Theme Park admission is not included.
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Disney Selects Godparents for the Disney Treasure
What a great way to honor those who work for the Walt Disney Company!
Disney Cruise Line (DCL) announced the new “godparents” for its new ship, Disney Treasure…the entire Walt Disney Company cast, crew, Imagineers, and employees around the world!
Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse greet the Disney Treasure in Port Canaveral, Florida
Disney said it selected its employees as a heartfelt tribute to the more than 200,000 dreamers and doers who make every Disney entertainment, vacation and at-home experience possible. DCL will celebrate the magic makers from across the globe who have created meaningful, lifelong Disney memories for generations of families at a special ceremony at the West Side piers in New York City on Nov. 19.
“At the core of everything we do at Disney are the dedicated Cast Members and employees who create the magic that brings joy to millions of people around the globe,” said Bob Iger, CEO of The Walt Disney Company. “That’s why we are proud to honor all Disney employees as the godparents of the Disney Treasure. This is our way of paying tribute to the dreamers and doers who continue to tell our stories in the most compelling and innovative ways.”
Fulfilling a longstanding maritime tradition, the time-honored role of a ship godparent symbolically bestows good fortune on the vessel and its travelers with a special blessing during the ship’s Christening ceremony.
In 2022, DCL reimagined the tradition by naming all Make-A-Wish children—including past, present and future recipients—as godchildren of the Disney Wish, sister ship to the Disney Treasure.
Inspired by the theme of adventure, Disney Treasure will feature both new and signature DCL experiences steeped in captivating Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars and Disney Parks stories. These include an original Broadway-style retelling of “Moana”; immersive dining experiences inspired by Pixar’s “Coco” and Marvel Super Heroes; a splashtacular Mickey Mouse-themed water attraction; signature fireworks at sea; imaginative clubs for kids of all ages; and new lounges inspired by the beloved Jungle Cruise, Haunted Mansion and “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea” Disney Parks attractions.
Disney Treasure is part of a multi-year expansion of the DCL fleet, which currently includes six ships and seven more ships on order or being built by 2031. The period of growth strengthens DCL’s role as an ambassador of Disney storytelling, bringing beloved entertainment and characters to families across the globe.
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Disney Treasure Arrives in Port Canaveral
Disney Cruise Line’s newest ship, the Disney Treasure, has arrived in Port Canaveral, Florida. Where she will sail, and when in my article…
Disney Cruise Line’s new ship, Disney Treasure, docked in its home port of Port Canaveral yesterday morning for the very first time. Following its initial visit to Florida, the ship will sail to New York City for a special christening celebration in the evening of Nov. 19, which will be streamed live on the Disney Parks Blog.
The Disney Treasure, themed to adventure and inspired by Walt Disney’s love of exploration, will immerse families in captivating stories from beloved Disney, Marvel, Pixar, Star Wars and—for the first time onboard Disney Cruise Line—Disney Parks adventures.
Spaces on board the Disney Treasure will invite guests to venture to the imaginary town square of Santa Cecilia in the world’s first theatrical dining experience themed to the Disney and Pixar film, “Coco;” indulge in themed cocktails at venues inspired by the iconic Disney Parks attractions, the Haunted Mansion, Jungle Cruise and “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea;” hop into a sweet shop reminiscent of Disney’s “Zootopia;” and embark on a tale across land and sea during the Broadway-style production, “Disney The Tale of Moana.”
Disney Treasure will embark on its maiden voyage, a seven-night Eastern Caribbean cruise, out of Port Canaveral on Dec. 21, followed by an inaugural season of seven-night itineraries to the Eastern and Western Caribbean from Port Canaveral.
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Disney Treasure Rescues People from Sinking Boat
Disney Treasure crew saves 4 people from sinking boat, 80 miles away
Disney Cruise Line’s newest cruise ship, Disney Treasure, rescued four people from a sinking boat near Bermuda.
On Sunday around 8:30 a.m., the U.S. Coast Guard said they received a call from a 50-foot catamaran, the Serenity, located 265 miles off the coast of Bermuda.
According to reports, the boat had become disabled due to a gasket failure in the escape hatch before taking on water.
The boat requested assistance, and the Coast Guard issued a broadcast.
The brand new Disney Treasure was on its first transatlantic sailing from Eemshaven, Netherlands, to its new home in Port Canaveral, Florida, when crew members received the call.
The Disney Treasure was the closest ship to the distress call, which was 80 miles away.
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Royal Caribbean Extends Black Friday Sale 2024
Royal Caribbean has extended its Black Friday Preview sale on Wonder of the Seas, Utopia of the Seas and more.
Royal Caribbean has extended it’s 2024 Black Friday cruise sale for Wonder of the Seas and Utopia of the Seas out of Port Canaveral. Plunge into adventure on the world's boldest cruise ships. Take on thrills like the largest waterpark at sea. Opt for nonstop pool hops on the splashiest decks ever. And go culinary course charting with a different cuisine every single night. All at a deal that takes the value to the max. Start planning with me now and get more out if your cruise.
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Secret Disney Vacation Club (DVC) Lounge at Disney Springs
I finally found the Disney Vacation Club (DVC) Lounge at Disney World. Where to find it and how to inside.
Did you know if you’re a Disney Vacation Club member or a prospective member, you can visit this secret lounge in Disney Springs? In this post you see where to find the lounge and how to go inside.
Inside there’s comfortable seating, complimentary soft drinks, coffee, snacks and more. There’s also a mockup of a 2 Bedroom Villa at Disney’s Riviera Resort
The DVC lounge at Disney Springs is located right behind Anthropology. You will need to be escorted up to the lounge by a Disney Vacation Club Cast Member.
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These are the Best Royal Caribbean Cruise offers of the year (2024)
Royal Caribbean’s Early Black Friday sale is happening now for most major cruise itineraries. If you’re a cruiser, this is the offer you wait for all year.
Royal Caribbean's early Black Friday sale for 2024 is officially underway, offering me a variety of exciting deals on cruise vacations that I cannot ignore. I find that they provide enticing discounts on select sailings, up to $750 off most cruises, along with special perks such as generous onboard credits kids sail FREE, and 60% off your second guest.
The offer strategically targets a wide range of destinations, making it appealing for different types of travelers with diverse interests and preferences.
I truly appreciate how the promotion encourages booking early, as it allows me to secure my preferred dates and itineraries at a fantastic value, ensuring a memorable vacation experience.
Royal Caribbean Early Black Friday Sale 2024
Royal Caribbean BOGO60
Booking Window: November 8 - December 9, 2024
Sailing Window: Sailings departing on or after November 9, 2024
Offer Details: Buy One Guest, Get Second Guest 60% Off & 30% Off on 3/4 Guest
Royal Caribbean Kids Sail Free
Booking Window: November 8 - December 9, 2024
Sailing Window: Sailings departing on or after November 9, 2024
Offer Details: Guest 12 and under sail free on sailings 3 nights or longer*
Black Friday Preview Sale
Black Friday Preview Sale
Booking Window: November 8 – 11, 2024
Sailing Window: Sailings departing on or after November 9, 2024
Offer details: Up to $750 Instant Savings
*Kids Sale Free Offer excludes:Thanksgiving Sailings (Departing between November 22, 2024 – November 29, 2024); (Departing between November 20 - November 28, 2025), Holiday Sailings (Departing December 20, 2024 – January 3, 2025); (Departing between December 18, 2025 – January 1, 2026), Spring Break Sailings (Departing between March 7, 2025 – March 28, 2025); (Departing between March 6, 2026 – April 9, 2026), Holy Week/Easter sailings (Departing between April 12, 2025 – April 24, 2025), Radiance Alaska Cruise Tour Sailings (Departing May 16, 2025 – September 12, 2025); Summer sailings (Departing between May 22, 2025 – August 29, 2025); Anthem of the Seas sailings (Departing November 21 – December 28, 2024); Chinese New Year sailing on Anthem of the Seas (Departing January 27, 2025) except for Alaska Summer Sailings (Departing May 23 – August 29, 2025)
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Disney World drops virtual queues on 2 popular attractions. I applaud this decision.