I stayed in a park-view deluxe suite at The Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Disney World.
Prices fluctuate seasonally, but the 1,000-square-foot suite is regularly over $8,000 a night.
The luxurious suite had two big bathrooms and beautiful views of Magic Kingdom's fireworks.
I spent a night in a newly renovated park-view deluxe suite at The Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Disney World.
The hotel is located inside Disney's Golden Oak, an exclusive residential community of multimillion-dollar homes that's right next to some of the most luxurious lodging on Disney property.
The 1,000-square-foot suite I stayed in sleeps up to three adults (or two adults and two kids) and comes with a king bed, queen-size sofa bed, two bathrooms, and balcony with a view of the fireworks at Magic Kingdom.
Here's what it was like inside.
The Four Seasons Resort Orlando is one of Disney World's most luxurious resorts.
Prices fluctuate based on season, but the park-view deluxe room I stayed in typically costs around $7,400 to $8,800 a night.
Our room had a doorbell and we could adjust the settings of it if we didn't want to be disturbed.
The suite came with a king bed and a queen-size sofa bed.
The bedroom area also had a comfortable lounge chair that overlooks the patio.
We liked having a dining banquet, which was handy for when we brought food to the room.
Our living-room area had a television, mini-fridge, espresso machine, and extra storage.
We also got a nice selection of espresso, tea, and even tiny jars of honey.
We also liked the large patio, which was complete with a big table and enough chairs for four to dine outside.
There were also two lounge chairs and ottomans that were perfect for relaxing on after a long day.
The view from our room was beautiful. We could see the grounds of the resort and the fireworks at Magic Kingdom each night.
The suite included two full bathrooms, and one was outfitted with a luxurious soaking tub.
The primary bathroom had a shower, private toilet area, soaking tub, and a double vanity. A television was built into the mirror, too.
Each bathroom was outfitted with high-quality toiletries from Atelier Cologne in a scent featuring pomelos from Florida.
We were also given embroidered bathrobes that were changed out multiple times a day.
And we got slippers to use throughout our stay.
Really, the resort seemed to have anything we could need during our stay, from eye masks to earplugs.
The room had tons of storage space and cozy touches, like lights around the television and underneath the bed.
Rather than conventional light switches, each room's lights were controlled by a button on a smart panel.
Charging multiple devices was also easy since there were multiple outlets throughout the suite.
The primary bedroom had a large walk-in closet with more than enough room for us to unpack and store our luggage.
The foyer also had a full closet that contained additional linens and pillows, if needed.
One of my favorite parts of the stay was finding the special postcards left during turndown service each evening.
One small detail I also loved about the property was the complimentary bottles of water that were restocked throughout our stay.
And the housekeeping team went above and beyond and organized our toiletries and jewelry for us each day.
Overall, the cozy room and exquisite service we received made it hard for us to want to go to the theme parks located just 10 minutes away.
The author paid a media rate of $549 for this hotel stay. The full rate was about $7,400.
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By: [email protected] (Jacqueline Dole) Title: I stayed in a Disney World suite that can cost over $8,000 a night. See inside the 1,000-square-foot space with 2 bathrooms. Sourced From: www.businessinsider.com/expensive-suite-disney-most-expensive-hotel-four-seasons-orlando-2024 Published Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2024 22:21:29 +0000