|
STATISTICS: Walt Disney World Resort is
a contiguous 47-square-mile, world-class
entertainment and recreation center featuring
four theme parks (Magic Kingdom, Epcot,
Disney's Hollywood Studios and Disney's Animal Kingdom);
two water adventure parks (Blizzard Beach and
Typhoon Lagoon); 32 resort hotels (22 owned and
operated by Walt Disney World); 99 holes of golf
on six courses; two full-service spas; Disney's
Wedding Pavilion; Disney's Wide World of Sports
Complex; and Downtown Disney, an
entertainment-shopping-dining complex
encompassing the Marketplace, Pleasure Island
and West Side. Walt Disney World Resort is also
included in vacation packages of Disney
Cruise Line.
Located at Lake Buena Vista, Fla., 20 miles
southwest of Orlando, Walt Disney World Resort
opened Oct. 1, 1971. Open daily, year-round.
EMPLOYMENT:
More than 51,000 cast members.
MAGIC KINGDOM:
Opened Oct. 1, 1971, the first theme park at
Walt Disney World Resort sits on 107 acres with
the 189-feet-tall Cinderella Castle at its
center. Similar to Disneyland in California,
Magic Kingdom is divided into seven themed lands
-- Main Street, U.S.A.; Adventureland;
Frontierland; Liberty Square; Fantasyland;
Mickey’s Toontown Fair; and Tomorrowland.
Popular attractions include Pirates of the
Caribbean, The Haunted Mansion, It’s a Small
World, Space Mountain, Splash Mountain,
“Mickey’s PhilharMagic,” Big Thunder Mountain
Railroad, Jungle Cruise, The Hall of Presidents,
Mad Tea Party, Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger
Spin, The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh,
Country Bear Jamboree, Tom Sawyer Island, Peter
Pan’s Flight and Dumbo the Flying Elephant.
EPCOT:
An ever-changing international and discovery
showplace covering 300 acres. Opened Oct. 1,
1982.
- Future World - Theme areas
focusing on discovery and scientific
achievements. Major attractions:
Innoventions, Spaceship Earth, Universe of
Energy, Imagination! (Kodak), The Land
(Nestlé USA), The Living Seas, The Wonders
of Life, Test Track (General Motors),
Mission: SPACE (HP).
- World Showcase - Eleven nations
surrounding World Showcase Lagoon: Canada,
United Kingdom, France, Japan, The American
Adventure, Italy, Germany, China, Mexico,
Morocco, Norway.
DISNEY'S HOLLYWOOD STUDIOS:
A working film, TV and radio studio, as well
as a theme park on 154 acres. Production
facilities opened summer 1988. Entertainment
facilities opened May 1989. Attractions include:
Star Tours (Energizer), The Great Movie Ride,
"Jim Henson's Muppet*Vision 3-D" (Kodak),
"Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular!"
Catastrophe Canyon, Disney's Hollywood Studios Backlot
Tour, The Magic of Disney Animation, "Sounds
Dangerous Starring Drew Carey" at ABC Sound
Studio (Sony), "Beauty and the Beast-Live on
Stage," "Voyage of the Little Mermaid," The
Twilight Zone Tower of Terror", "Fantasmic!"
Rock 'n' Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith, "Who
Wants To Be A Millionaire-Play It!" "Playhouse
Disney-Live on Stage," Walt Disney: One Man's
Dream.
DISNEY'S ANIMAL KINGDOM:
High adventures with real exotic animals,
close encounters with prehistoric giants and
warm, fuzzy moments with beloved Disney
characters create unsurpassed fun. The Oasis
entry garden welcomes guests into Disney’s
fourth major theme park, which sprawls across
500 acres. Jungles, forests and a vast savannah
are divided into five themed lands: Africa, Camp
Minnie-Mickey, DinoLand U.S.A., Discovery Island
and Asia. Major attractions include: DINOSAUR,
Kali River Rapids, Kilimanjaro Safaris, Primeval
Whirl, “It’s Tough to be a Bug,” The Tree of
Life. Opened April 22, 1998.
DOWNTOWN DISNEY:
- Pleasure Island - A six-acre
nightclub theme park, adjacent to Downtown
Disney Marketplace, featuring eight
nightclubs plus shops and restaurants,
including a 400-seat Planet Hollywood.
- Marketplace - Disney's newly
remodeled waterside shopping village with
more than two dozen shops including World of
Disney, the largest Disney character
merchandise showplace in the world, plus
dining options such as the 550-seat
Rainforest Cafe.
- West Side - A lively dining and
entertainment district including Cirque du
Soleil, DisneyQuest, House of Blues, Bongos
Cuban Cafe, Wolfgang Puck Cafe, Virgin
Megastore and AMC 24-screen theater.
DISNEY'S WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS COMPLEX:
A 200-acre complex designed to accommodate
professional-caliber training and competition,
festival and tournament events and
vacation-fitness activities in more than 30
individual and team sports. The complex, which
includes a 7,500-seat baseball stadium and
5,000-seat fieldhouse, is the official spring
training home of the Atlanta Braves. Also
features All Star Cafe. First event: March 28,
1997.
DISNEY CRUISE LINE:
Disney Wonder and Disney Magic
sail from Port Canaveral, Fla., to Nassau and
Disney's private Bahamian island, Castaway
Cay, as part of cruise vacations that
include a stay at Walt Disney World Resort. For
Disney Cruise Line reservations or
information contact a local travel agent, phone
888/DCL-2500 or visit
www.disneycruise.com.
THEMED RESORTS:
32 resorts in a variety of price
points featuring more than 31,000
accommodations (accommodations include rooms and
campsites).
- Disney's Campsites (from
$36/night)
Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground
(784 campsites).
- Disney's Value Resorts (from
$77/night)
Disney's All-Star Sports Resort (1,920
rooms), Disney's All-Star Music Resort
(1,920 rooms), Disney's All-Star Movies
Resort (1,920 rooms), Disney's Pop Century
Resort (2,880 rooms).
- Disney's Moderate Resorts (from
$133/night)
Disney's Port Orleans Resort-Riverside
(2,048 rooms), Disney's Port Orleans
Resort-French Quarter (1,008 rooms),
Disney's Caribbean Beach Resort (2,112
rooms), Disney's Coronado Springs Resort
(1,921 rooms).
- Disney's Home-Away-from-Home
Resorts (from $229/night)
Disney's Fort Wilderness Cabins (409 units),
Disney's Old Key West Resort (part of Disney
Vacation Club, 531 units/761 rooms),
Disney's BoardWalk Villas (part of Disney
Vacation Club, 383 units/532 rooms), The
Villas at Disney's Wilderness Lodge (part of
Disney Vacation Club, 136 units/181 rooms),
Disney's Beach Club Villas (part of Disney
Vacation Club, 208 units/280 rooms),
Disney's Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa (part
of Disney Vacation Club, 184 units/280
rooms).
- Disney's Deluxe Resorts (from
$199/night)
Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge (1,293 rooms),
Disney's Wilderness Lodge (728 rooms),
Disney's Contemporary Resort (1,008 rooms),
Disney's Polynesian Resort (847 rooms),
Disney's Yacht Club Resort (621 rooms),
Disney's Beach Club Resort (576 rooms),
Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa (867
rooms) and Disney's BoardWalk Inn (372
rooms).
- Official Hotels of Walt Disney
World Resort
Walt Disney World Swan (758 rooms, operated
by Westin), Walt Disney World Dolphin (1,509
rooms, operated by Sheraton), Wyndham Palace
Resort & Spa (1,014 rooms), Grosvenor Resort
(626 rooms), Doubletree Guest Suites Resort
(229 rooms), The Hilton (814 rooms),
Courtyard by Marriott (323 rooms), Hotel
Royal Plaza (394 rooms) and Best Western
Lake Buena Vista Resort Hotel (325 rooms).
Shades of Green on Walt Disney World Resort
(formerly The Disney Inn, 586 rooms) is a
U.S. Armed Forces Recreation Center for
vacationing servicemen and women from all
branches of the armed forces.
CONVENTION FACILITIES:
More than 600,000 square feet of modern
meeting space located throughout the resort
areas. Major function space is available at
Disney's Coronado Springs Resort, Disney's
Contemporary Resort, Disney's Grand Floridian
Resort & Spa, Disney's Yacht Club Resort,
Disney's Beach Club Resort, Disney's BoardWalk,
Walt Disney World Dolphin, Walt Disney World
Swan, Wyndham Palace Resort & Spa, The Hilton,
Hotel Royal Plaza and Grosvenor Resort.
RECREATION:
Five 18-hole championship golf courses and a
nine-hole family-play course; Blizzard Beach and
Typhoon Lagoon water adventure parks; Fantasia
Gardens and Winter Summerland mini-golf; tennis
courts; pools and lakes for swimming, boating,
parasailing, water skiing and fishing; jogging
paths; horseback riding; biking.
TRANSPORTATION:
Monorail trains, ferryboats, launches and
motorcoach shuttle service between all areas. |