Thursday 20 August 2015

Four Reasons to take the Whole Family to the Swanky Four Seasons Orlando



To be true, I am not surprised I fell for the Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World Resort during a too-rapid, two-night stay on the grand, upscale property in late June. Previous encounters with the Four Seasons brand, especially in Vail and Denver, had me completely prepped for the luxury lodgings and white-glove treatment I knew my family would receive at this 443-room resort hotel that opened only a year ago. Really, the superbly landscaped property, public spaces and stylishly designed rooms, in addition to the unbelievable variety of services and comforts for families didn't disappoint.

Stylish, Decor & Spacious Accommodations

Airy and light, classy and modern, are the words I'd utilize to characterize the reception of the Four Seasons Orlando. The layout aesthetic through the entire resort is "lakeside Spanish Revival architecture reflecting Florida's golden age," as well as the light ocean blues and creamy white colours found in the modern rooms reminded me of "bungalow colours," but the furniture and decor is decidedly upscale -- i.e. not your ordinary lakeside bungalow! Each time we had return to our rooms-nextdoor Park View Suite and Park View Deluxe Suite -we had notice another layout attribute, like dazzling light fixtures or pretty glass vases or a shimmering mosaic wall.

The completely palatial, 1,000-square foot Park View Deluxe Suite had a dining table for four, plus refrigerated pub space and living spaces (with king size sleeper couch) independent from the king bedroom, which was next to a huge bathroom with stunning soaking bath and tv in the bathroom mirror. The Park View Suite that is fashionable had a king bed plus queen size sofa sleeper, along with a marble bathroom, bathtub, and shower. Both rooms have incredible 150-square foot balconies with expansive views of the Disney theme parks that are nearby, including nightly fireworks over Magic Kingdom!