Magic Kingdom area · Deluxe
Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa
Disney's flagship resort — Victorian grandeur, monorail access, and a direct view of Cinderella Castle across the lagoon.
Who it’s for
- Guests for whom this trip is a once-in-a-decade bucket list experience
- Couples celebrating honeymoons, anniversaries, or proposals
- Families who want the best Magic Kingdom access money can buy
- Foodies — Victoria & Albert's is the finest restaurant in Central Florida
Who it’s NOT for
- Budget-sensitive guests — rates run $700–$3,000+ per night
- Guests who find grand Victorian decor stuffy — it's not for everyone
- Thrill-seeker families who'd rather have the biggest pool or waterslide
Our team’s pick
club-level
Underrated feature
The wedding pavilion overlooks Cinderella Castle across the lagoon — the public area around it is a quiet hidden spot almost nobody walks to during the day.
The gotcha
The DVC villas are in a separate building (Boca Chica). Booking a DVC studio or one-bedroom saves money but you lose the main building atmosphere — make sure you know which building you're booking.
Room categories
- Standard Room — Garden ViewSleeps 5
- Standard Room — Lagoon ViewSleeps 5
- Club Level — Royal Palm ClubSleeps 5
- Club Level — Sugar Loaf ClubSleeps 5
- Studio VillaSleeps 5 · DVC
- 1-Bedroom VillaSleeps 5 · DVC
- 2-Bedroom VillaSleeps 9 · DVC
- 3-Bedroom Grand VillaSleeps 12 · DVC
Ask our Pixies anything about this resort
Answers come from our advisor team’s first-hand notes and visit history — including Steve Griswold’s MouseChat podcast archive and his decade as a Disney Cast Member. No guessing, no marketing fluff. Citations on every claim.
Strict no-hallucination: if our team hasn’t covered it, we say so and connect you with a Pixie advisor directly.