Good Afternoon Disney-goers! We're on the subject of the deluxe resorts, and I'm breaking them down for you detail by detail. The Grand Floridian; beauty, comfort, relaxation, luxury, Disney. This is one of my favorite resorts anywhere! I love to just take a relaxing monorail ride, watch the people getting on and off and then just walk around the Grand Floridian Resort and soak it all up. A pianist playing in the lobby, a band on the second floor appearing at certain times each day, and the clinking on the teacups you can hear in the afternoon while people are partaking at the Garden View Lounge.
This is the resort where the Grand Floridian Spa is located (my favorite on property). You can get manicures, pedicures, massages, go workout, saunas, relaxation baths, you name it. My sister and I spent a day there one weekend and we had a package for the whole day. It included an "anti-stress facial", 50 minute massage, and 20 minute aromatherapy bath. In between the services while you are waiting for someone to take you, the locker room has an adjacent sauna room equipped with a large hot tub as well. Or you could relax in the ultra comfortable robes they give you in the sitting room on a soft, comfy sofa, some fruit, hot tea, and a magazine. Meet new people, get a massage, and listen to soothing music. Just writing this makes me want to be there now. As a matter of fact, next visit I am going to make sure that is something I do again. Hubby can watch the kids for a while. :)
There are so many more things to talk about this resort. This is where the wedding pavilion is located, there are multiple pools, four full service restaurants (not counting the tea room), several character meals are located here, merchandise locations from dressy/trendy attire to children's gift shops, and you are greeted from the moment you walk under the awning to the moment you sadly leave for the airport. The rooms are beautiful and they range from standard room types to full-on suites that are fit for a king.
Basically, from the moment you walk in the door you feel as if you're in the Victorian era, but sure are glad you don't have to wear those horrid bustles (you know what I'm talking about ladies). :)
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
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