Hotels at Disney World
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We were there quite a few years ago and found it wonderful. There is also a "concierge" level where you receive special services, including buffet breakfast, lemonade and cookies, wine and cheese, etc. Being on the monorail is worth the extra money, so you should enjoy that too. The service was exceptional; they found my lost belt and somehow managed to send it back to me! I also think you will find it more suitable for a honeymoon than the other Disney hotels, though our 2 year old was also welcome (they even located the Winnie the Pooh character for us so we could be sure she saw him at the theme park).
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While I agree that Grand Floridian is nice (as are all Disney hotels), I thought the GF was overpriced. The lobby is wonderful but I really didn't think the rooms were exceptional. I actually prefer the Polynesian which is on the mono line. Quiet and recently redone (at least the room where we stayed at Christmas this year). Our room was large and just had a great stay. As I indicated, you can't go wrong at either one - just my choice. Disney World is great. Congrats and enjoy!!
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As you may already be aware, the Floridian also offers fine dining where children are not encouraged to dine! Wonderful! The hotel is beautiful! My husband and I gound Disney's Yacht Club a gem due to the fact that it is located in great proximtiy - 5 minute stroll to EPCOT and a 7 minute relaxing boat ride to MGM - to the parks we had the most interest in concentrating on AND it also appeared to be a hotel not frequented by many children. That was a nice benefit as we too visited without children ourselves. You MUST dine at the California Grill located at the top of the Contemporary Hotel, which is located two monorail stops from the Grand Floridien. Visit so you can enjoy the Magic Kingdom Fireworks while dining; the lights are dimmed for those few moments so everyone can enjoy! CONGRATS!