Peek INSIDE Some Renovated (and Seriously Fancy!) Hotel Rooms in Disney World

Although some Disney World visitors may prefer to stay at a Disney-owned-and-operated hotel, there are other hotel options in the area that may make people rethink that plan!

Four Seasons Resort Orlando

From new options in the Disney Springs area to hotels in the surrounding area that could help you save some serious cash, there are plenty of hotels to explore in the area. If you want to go ALL out, though, and have a seriously luxurious stay, you might want to book a room at Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World. And now there’s a new reason to stay there.

Not only can you experience character dining and a Bibbidi Bobbidi Boo-like experience at the Four Seasons, but you can also get a park view deluxe suite — and now, those rooms have been FULLY refreshed with a “modern design.”

According to a press release shared by PR Newswire, these rooms are located on the 6th through 12th floors of the hotel and offer views of the nighttime Disney World fireworks.

©Four Seasons Resort Orlando

One of the first things you might notice if you walk into one of these renovated rooms is the light oak wide plank wood floors in the main living area. The decor of the room has been refreshed to be modern and neutral. There’s also a wood panel with a floral motif that has hidden Disney easter eggs, like a honey pot, a star, and a castle.

©Four Seasons Resort Orlando

The living area features a banquette and table plus two chairs, perfect for enjoying some in-room dining.

©Four Seasons Resort Orlando

The main bedroom has a king bed surrounded by custom walnut wood backlit accent panels. You’ll find built-in bedside lights and charging ports there, too. A comfy circular chair is also in the room, as well as a 65-inch flatscreen TV. The two walk-in closets were upgraded with marble valet tops and mirrors.

©Four Seasons Resort Orlando

Each park view deluxe suite is 1,000 square feet. The rooms also include a sofa bed in the living area. Each suite can also connect to an additional room for families or large groups.

Thomas Steinhauer, Regional Vice President and General Manager of Four Seasons Resort Orlando, shared “Many guests who come to Orlando have the mindset of being on-the-go, with all of the excitement Orlando has to offer…stepping into a Park View Deluxe Suite, the overall feel of it is truly relaxing. The colours are calming, and the layout is perfect for families, providing a well-designed space to unwind and enjoy their time together.”

Four Seasons

Looking to book your next stay? Well, right now through September 30th, 2023, the Four Seasons is offering a Stay Longer-Fourth Night Free deal. With this, you can get a complimentary 4th night with every 3 consecutive paid nights.

Staying at the Four Seasons isn’t cheap, so this can be a great way to save a bit of cash while still enjoying all of the luxurious perks, like access to the 5-acre Explorer Island, water activities, and more.

Four Seasons

What do you think? Would you stay in one of these rooms? Tell us in the comments! And be sure to check back with AllEars again soon for more.

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2 Replies to “Peek INSIDE Some Renovated (and Seriously Fancy!) Hotel Rooms in Disney World”

  1. Sorry, Four Seasons, but as long as that tin-pot dictator and his legislative cronies are in office, we’re keeping all of keep our hard-earned tourist dollars inside the Disney bubble.

  2. I can’t wait until the trend for bland, neutral, and nondescript interior design ends. Give me color and creativity anyday! However, the Four Seasons is a wonderful hotel chain, and they do this type of interior design as best as it can be done. At least they don’t stray too far into the minimalist aesthete to appear, as my husband puts it, like “East German Industrial” design.
    P.S. When, oh when, is the Four Seasons going to return its fantastic Afternoon Tea service to their Peacock Alley?