Walt Disney World
The Walt Disney World Resort comprises over 27,000 acres in central Florida. Altogether there are four theme parks, two water parks, four golf courses, two mini golf complexes, a shopping and dining district, dozens of hotels, a sports complex, and hundreds of dining locations.
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Parks
Water Parks and Extras
- Blizzard Beach
- Typhoon Lagoon
- Fantasia Gardens
- Winter Summerland
- Golf Courses
- Other Recreation
Hotels
Value Resorts
- All Star Resorts
- Pop Century
- Art of Animation
Moderate Resorts
- Port Orleans
- Coronado Springs
- Caribbean Beach
- Fort Wilderness Campground and Cabins
Deluxe Resorts
- Grand Floridian
- Contemporary
- Polynesian
- Wilderness Lodge
- Yacht & Beach Club
- Boardwalk Inn
- Animal Kingdom Lodge
- Saratoga Springs
- Old Key West
Dining
- Snacks
- Quick Service
- Table Service
Disneyland
The Disneyland Resort is a much smaller destination than Walt Disney World, but it has a certain charm that you won’t find anywhere else. The parks are also a frequent destination for many locals so there are not as many hotels or activities beyond the parks.
Parks
- Disneyland
- Disney’s California Adventure
Hotels
- Grand Californian
- Disneyland Resort
- Pixar Place Hotel
Dining
- Snacks
- Quick Service
- Table Service
Disney Cruise Line
Disney runs a fleet of world-class cruise ships. The fleet is continuing to grow, and a slate of new ships has been recently announced. In addition to the ships, Disney also operates two island destinations, including Castaway Cay and Lighthouse Point. These two destinations are usually only accessible via cruises from Florida. However, Disney cruises also sail from ports around the world, ranging from Alaska to Australia and even Europe.
International Disney Parks
Most people know about the two US Disney resorts, but you may not know that Disney operates resort destinations around the world.
- Disneyland Paris
- Tokyo Disneyland
- Hong Kong Disneyland
- Shanghai Disneyland