This resort is just plain elegant. It's one monorail-stop (or short walk) away from fireworks over a castle, which makes the Grand Floridian special. Fantastic on-property dining, a world-class spa, and did I mention it's just really beautiful?
This is where we stay every time we visit Orlando. You can walk to Epcot for a quiet breakfast or high-end dinner. Take the boat to Hollywood Studios or just walk along the boards with a hot cup of coffee or even better, funnel cake. We love the Boardwalk.
The biscuits! The chicken + waffles! Two-time James Beard winner Art Smith created this spot in Disney Springs and we love the laid-back feel with top-notch food. If you can snag a brunch reservation (only on weekends) consider your vacation perfect.
Victoria + Albert's at the Grand Floridian is on my bucket list. It's probably the fanciest dinner you can have in Disney (kids under 12 aren't allowed) and the china is like...FINE CHINA. It's intimate and seems like an unforgettable experience. They put your name on the menu, guys.
Block out time where there is no schedule to really tune into the parks.
You'd love Epcot's Food + Wine Festival, with dishes to try around the World Showcase.
Make sure you have a schedule that you can have across all your devices.
Consider bringing only a carry-on, so you're less overwhelmed by all lots of outfit choices.
Show me how to plan our next vacation to Walt Disney World!
This doesn't sound like me, can I see the other results?
This resort is just plain elegant. It's one monorail-stop (or short walk) away from fireworks over a castle, which makes the Grand Floridian special. Fantastic on-property dining, a world-class spa, and did I mention it's just really beautiful?
This is where we stay every time we visit Orlando. You can walk to Epcot for a quiet breakfast or high-end dinner. Take the boat to Hollywood Studios or just walk along the boards with a cold margarita or even better, funnel cake. We love the Boardwalk.
The biscuits! The chicken + waffles! Two-time James Beard winner Art Smith created this spot in Disney Springs and we love the laid-back feel with top-notch food. If you can snag a brunch reservation (only on weekends) consider your vacation perfect.
Victoria + Albert's at the Grand Floridian is on my bucket list. It's probably the fanciest dinner you can have in Disney (kids under 12 aren't allowed) and the china is like...FINE CHINA. It's intimate and seems like an unforgettable experience. They put your name on the menu, guys.
Block out time where there is no schedule to really tune into the parks.
You'd love Epcot's Food + Wine Festival, with dishes to try around the World Showcase.
Make sure you have a schedule that you can have across all your devices.
Pack just a carry-on, so you're less overwhelmed by outfit choices.
Show me how to plan our next vacation to Walt Disney World!
This doesn't sound like me, can I see the other results?