Disney's Grand Floridian Review: Grand Experience or Grand Waste of Money? (2024)

I have vivid childhood memories of the early days of theGrand Floridian Resort at Walt Disney World. My family visited Disney World often in the late 1980s. We often stayed just across the lagoon in the Polynesian on several trips and witnessed the building of the resort. I remember being in awe of how luxurious and grandthe hotel would be. I also remember promising myself“I’m going tostay in that hotel one day.”

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Well, that day finally came … 28 years later! During my visit to Walt Disney World this spring for a Disney press weekend and retreat, Disney hosted me for two nights in the Grand Floridian. To say I had big expectations after nearly three decades of waiting is probably an understatement.

The Grand Floridian is Disney’s most luxurious hotel, but would it live up to its reputation? More importantly, would it be worth the high sticker price? Read on to find out what works – and what doesn’t – at the Grand Floridian to find out whether it would be a good value for your family’s travel tastes and needs.

Location, Location, Location

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One of the features of the Grand Floridianthat makes it so grand is simply its amazing location. The Grand Floridian is one of just afew hotels on the Magic Kingdom monorail loop. Overlooking the Seven Seas Lagoon, it has amazing views of the Magic Kingdom and some of the easiest transit choices of all the hotels at Walt Disney World. Ferries directly to the Magic Kingdom are available as well as the usual bus service everywhere else.

I can’t say, however, that the Grand Floridian truly has any location advantage over the two other deluxe resorts, the Polynesian Village Resort and the Contemporary, that also are on this same monorail loop. In fact, the Contemporary has the additional advantage of being within walking distance of the Magic Kingdom. The Polynesian is within walking distance of the Transportation and Ticket center which also has monorail service to Epcot. These other two resorts are often priced a bit lower. For me, it would be more a question of style when choosing among these three.

Grand Floridian Lobby, Common Areas, and Pools

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The grandest part of the Grand Floridian is undoubted the magnificent hotel lobby. The white Victorian architecture, glistening chandelier, and historic elevator set a scene of elegance and sophistication. At the same time, it doesn’t feel like a stuffy museum where you can only look and not touch. It feels accessible. Kids can roam freely and explore the hidden Disney characters in the marble floors. Adults will find it inviting to sit for awhile and simply enjoy the sights and sounds.

The Grand Floridian’slobby ishome to some of the best entertainment of any Disney hotel. A solo piano player playing classical versions of Disney hits can often be found at work during the day. In the evenings, the Grand Floridian Society Orchestra plays from the balcony overlooking the lobby.

The crown jewel of the lobby entertainment offerings – for children at least – is the Princess Promenade which happens daily at 3:30 pm. Cinderella, Prince Charming, and other royal guests escort children down the hotel’s majestic staircase and post for photos. They finish the event off with a grand waltz in which everyone is invited to participate.

Then hotel’s grandness extends elsewhere to other common areas. The landscaping all over the hotel grounds is immaculate. All the little Disney touches everywhere really stand out. The two largepools are also breathtakingly beautiful. The splash playground for kids at the Mad Hatter pool is especially well themed, embracing the whimsy of Alice in Wonderland. It’s fun while still being sophisticated. My kids weren’t with me on this trip, but judging by their reaction to other similar water playgrounds (like Menehune Bridge at Disney’s Aulani), this spot would have been a major hit.

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Grand FloridianRooms

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Compared to the common areas, the rooms at the Grand Floridian disappoint just a bit. They are well-appointed and have all the deluxe Disney resort amenities, but they didn’t quite wow me. I found them more like rooms at a Marriott Marquis than at a Four Seasons – exceptionally nice but not truly high end. Not that Marriott Marquis touches aren’t acceptable, but their accommodationsalso don’t usually commandGrand Floridian prices.

The one little extra touch that the rooms do have over every other hotel at Disney World is turndown service. Chocolates with the Grand Floridian logo on them can’t be beat after a long day of walking around the parks.

Disney's Grand Floridian Review: Grand Experience or Grand Waste of Money? (6)What can you find in the room? I was in a two queen room on the second floor of one of the outer buildings, which had vaulted ceilings that very much opened up the space. The decor was understated, with a few magical Disney touches like the “Once Upon a Time” pillow on the chair. The room also came with a mini-refrigerator, coffee-maker, and small desk. The rooms were spacious for family travelers and had a pullout sofa that would work well for travelers with kids.

Family travelers will also appreciate that the entire bathroom (including sink area) can be closed off from the room. I always find that layout helpful if adults are getting ready before the kids wake up or after they go to sleep. There’s a pocket sliding door to close off the sink area and then a further regular internal door to close off the shower and toilet room.

Grand FloridianService

During our trip, I experienced nothing but excellent and elegant service at the Grand Floridian. When my bags hadn’t quite made the transfer from my previous hotel (Disney will transfer bags if you “resort hop” as I did this trip), the front desk worked mightily to locate them quickly so I could get ready for my evening events. The bellman then who brought my bags to my room not long after happened to be an alumnus of the same school where I attended law school. We ended up talking for half an hour about all ourconnections, along with our love of Disney and travel. I can truly say I’ve never had a more fascinating conversation with hotel service staff than I did with him.

The other service standout comes at the door as you enter the Grand Floridian. Greeters welcome guests as they exit their cars and walk toward the lobby. Most famous among them is Richard, a true Disney living legend. This 94 year old gentleman retired to work at Walt Disney World and and is now famous enough that he has his own Facebook page. The attention, however, hasn’t gone to his head; he simply makes every guest feel like a VIPthe moment they set foot on the property.

Sadly, a few of my fellow travel companions experienced a few service hiccups at the Grand Floridian during this same trip – bags not being delivered in a timely fashion, less than stellar front desk service, and the like. With a hotel as large as the Grand Floridian, I imagine there are occasional problems, but I didn’t personally experience any chinks in the armor at all.

The Restaurants

Another grand feature of the Grand Floridian is the dining. The Grand Floridian is truly a mecca for food lovers. The hotel is home to Walt Disney World’s most highly rated restaurant, Victoria & Albert’s. Bring your platinum card because it is pricey. And getting a reservation may be the hardest part. It’s regularly sold out as soon as the dining reservation windows open to guests 180 daysout.

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There are two other highly rated restaurants on-site, Narcoossee’s and Citricos. I dined at Citricos with two friends during my stay and I found it to be one of my better Walt Disney World meals. It’s fairly easy to get a reservation here as well, perhaps because it is overshadowed by the bigger restaurant names on site.

Of course, character dining is available as well at the Grand Floridian. 1900 Park Fare offers both buffet breakfast and dinner with the characters. The hotel also has a table service restaurant, the Grand Floridian Cafe, along with several lounges and tea service.

Finally, the hotel also has a quick service restaurant, Gasparilla Island Grill. I popped in for a quick afternoon snack on my arrival day and found the choices quite varied. Lots of healthier options abounded even among the usual pizza and nuggets that are Disney quick service staples.

The Grand Floridian’sValue

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On to what really matters – is the hotel ultimately “worth it?” The current rates over the next several months for the most basic garden view rooms range from $574-822 a night. Of course, a variety of room discounts are sometimesavailable. If you happen to book a room during a sale or can have access to a special meeting or convention rate, rates more like $350-500 are sometimes well within reach.

It’s also possible to rent condo accommodations in the Disney Vacation Club units in the Villas next door. Renting DVC points direct through an owner offer further opportunities for savings or at least the chance to get larger accommodations for the same amount of money.

So given all of this, would I stay at the Grand Floridian again and recommend that others do the same? Absolutely, but only in a limited range of circ*mstances. I can’t say I would everpay the rack rate. Some of the price markup is well worth it for the uniqueness of the hotel and the amazing location. As little as I stay in my room on a Disney vacation, however, the value just isn’t there for me personally. I recognize that many families travel differently than I do. If the hotel experience matters to you or you want easy access to a variety of fine restaurants, the hotel may well earn its price tag. For a special occasion or if I was traveling with young kids and didn’t want lots of transportation hassles, the Grand Floridian would definitely be on my list if a small discount were available.

Finally, even if the Grand Floridian is too grand for your family’s budget, it’s well worth spending some time there on any Disney vacation. The grand lobby and restaurants can – and should – be enjoyed by all Disney guests.

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Disclosure: Disney hosted me for two nights at the Grand Floridian for a press event. As always, all opinions are my own.

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FAQs

Is the Grand Floridian a Disney property True or false? ›

Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa is located close to Magic Kingdom park—now connected together with a lovely new walking path.

When was Grand Floridian last refurbished? ›

Although the Disney Vacation Club guest rooms were all refurbished between late 2021 and mid 2022, Disney's Grand Floridian Resort will continue to receive a variety of updates well into 2024.

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There's no need to dress up to dine at Grand Floridian Cafe, as you'll see guests dressed for a casual day in the theme parks and those who chose to wear more formal clothing for dinner.

How long is the walk between Grand Floridian and Magic Kingdom? ›

We were there just two weeks ago! My wife “ducked out” of Magic Kingdom a little early one night to enjoy the leisurely stroll back to the resort hotel. The path takes about 12 to 15 minutes moving at a walking pace.

Is Grand Floridian worth the cost? ›

I stayed at Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, where rooms cost $900 a night on average. I'd definitely stay again for its deluxe amenities, fireworks view, and proximity to Magic Kingdom. The "Mary Poppins"-themed rooms were beautiful and the most spacious I've seen at Disney World.

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Disney's Grand Floridian Resort and Spa has counted celebrities like Johnny Depp, Oprah, and Princess Diana as guests. Greg Antonelle plans Disney trips for celebrities and the ultra-rich.

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I found Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa to have a blend of aloe, clover, patchouli, and melon, so I searched for a scent on their site that would contain similar ingredients, and I'm happy to tell you that thanks to their diffuser, my house has been smelling as magical as my favorite Disney Resort hotel since!

What happened at the Grand Floridian? ›

On June 14, 2016, a two-year-old child was fatally attacked by an American alligator which dragged him from the shore of the resort's beach into the Seven Seas Lagoon. The child's body was recovered a day later.

Have all the rooms at Grand Floridian been refurbished? ›

I just spoke to a Cast Member who shared the wonderful news that all rooms at Disney's Grand Floridian Resort and Spa have been refurbished, so no matter which room type you reserve you will step (in time) into an updated room.

Which Grand Floridian buildings are renovated? ›

While renovations are currently ongoing at Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, the room renovations in all the resort buildings have been completed. The only exceptions are the rooms in the main building, which are currently wrapping up refurbishments.

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All rooms at Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa have small refrigerators in the room. However, there is no freezer portion. Does Disney's Grand Floridian Resort have laundry service?

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Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa (including Narcoossee's) – beginning at 9:00 PM. Disney's Wilderness Lodge – beginning at 9:30 PM. Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort and Campground – beginning at 9:45 PM. Disney's Contemporary Resort – beginning at 10:00 PM.

Can you walk to Polynesian from Grand Floridian? ›

I'm delighted to let you know that the walking path between Disney's Polynesian Village Resort and Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa is open! I highly recommend taking a stroll over to the beach, soaking in the Seven Seas Lagoon atmosphere as you go, before arriving at a whole vibe at the beach in the Poly!

Is the Grand Floridian on the monorail loop? ›

The three resorts on the monorail loop, starting at Magic Kingdom and working your way around the loop clockwise, are the Contemporary, the Polynesian, and the Grand Floridian. Because each of the monorail resorts is a Deluxe property, they share a lot of the same core amenities and features.

Is the Grand Floridian owned by Disney? ›

Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa is a Victorian themed hotel and spa located at the Walt Disney World Resort in Florida. The property opened on June 28, 1988, as the Grand Floridian Beach Resort.

Who owns the Grand Floridian? ›

The resort is owned and operated by Disney Parks, Experiences and Products. The Grand Floridian is categorized as a deluxe resort, one of four types of accommodations at the Florida site. It is also distinguished as Disney's flagship and most opulent resort.

Does Disney own the property in Florida? ›

After the success of Disneyland, which Walt built with money borrowed against his life insurance policy, Walt went looking for a place where he could “do it right”. Yes, the Walt Disney Company owns the land that their theme parks are built on in Orlando, Florida.

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