The Most Expensive Hotel Room in Disney World Costs $17,000 — Here’s What It Looks Like

It’s no secret that staying at a Disney World hotel is expensive, hence the perks that come with it. However, even with that being said, not every expensive Disney World hotel room is created equal.

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There’s the Royal Asante Suite at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge and the gorgeous bungalows at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort, which both start at a little over $3,000 per night, but what if we told you Disney World’s most expensive hotel room was about six times as expensive as that? Well, it is, and we’re taking you on a virtual tour!

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The location of our tour is the Four Seasons Resort Orlando is an award-winning hotel owned and operated by the luxury hotel brand. The best part? It’s ON Disney World property in the Golden Oak neighborhood.

The impeccably maintained — and quite frankly fancy — property, you’ll find several pools (including an adults-only one!), a full-on water park including a lazy river, a rock climbing wall, two water slides, and a splash zone, a game room, Michelin-starred dining, Disney character dining, and spas just to name a few amenities…as if you you needed more?

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If all those amenities tire you out, you can recharge in the MOST expensive room in all of Disney World: The Royal Suite. This $17,000 per night – yes, you read that right – suite is essentially a penthouse. The living room is basically multiple living rooms!

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There’s also a media room with lounge seating and a large-screen TV, perfect for winding down after a long day at Disney World.

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Guests can enjoy a meal at a table that seats eight…

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…and one bedroom with a king bed and seating area. However, the Royal Suite is available with up to nine different bedrooms by connecting to various guest rooms and suites with king and queen beds as well.

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The white marble bathroom, as we said, is fancy. It includes two sinks, a vanity mirror with TV, a private water closet, a walk-in shower, and a free-standing oval tub beside a window, presumably so guests can watch movies AND get a view of the surrounding area from the tub and truly revel in luxury.

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In addition to the large main bathroom, there’s also a “smaller” (relatively) guest powder room with storage space, a sink and vanity area, and a toilet.

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But the best part about the Royal Suite is the absolutely massive wrap-around terrace that surrounds the room. There’s plenty of seating outside, including an OUTDOOR dining table that also seats eight.

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From that terrace, you can see the Contemporary Resort, and yes, you CAN see Magic Kingdom fireworks each night from your terrace and room!

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If you’re looking for a travel agent to help with your vacation, we recommend our friends at Mouse Fan Travel. They’re experts in the field with over 20 years of vacation planning experience, and they can help take a bunch of the stress out of the entire booking process for you!

We probably won’t be staying here anytime soon, but it’s fun to dream, right?! In the meantime, we’ll be on the lookout for the latest updates from Disney World and more. Stay tuned to AllEars so you don’t miss any Disney news!

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Would you stay in this suite if you had $17k a night to blow? Tell us in the comments.

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