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Walt Disney World Swan Hotel Information: Rooms, Pools, Dining, and More
Walt Disney World Swan Hotel Overview
Although these resorts are inside the World and Disney handles their reservations, they’re owned by Sheraton (Dolphin) and Westin (Swan) and can be booked directly through their parent companies, too. Both are served by Disney transportation to the theme parks, but neither participates in the Disney Dining Plan.
Opened in 1990, the Swan and Dolphin face each other on either side of an inlet of Crescent Lake. The Swan Reserve is located across the street from the Swan and Dolphin. Although they’re inside Walt Disney World and Disney handles their reservations, they’re managed by Sheraton (Dolphin) and Westin (Swan), and the Swan Reserve is part of the Autograph Collection. As such, they can be booked directly through Marriott as well as through Disney.
All three resorts are served by Disney transportation to the theme parks and participate in Early Theme Park Entry and Extended Evening Hours, but they don’t participate in the Disney Dining Plan.
The Dolphin’s main building is a 27-story turquoise triangle. This central A-frame, with large wings extending from both sides and four smaller arms from its rear, is attached to a large conference center. Perched on the roof, at the edge of each main wing, are two 56-foottall dolphins balanced vertically, with their tails in the air.
Whereas the Dolphin is pointy, the Swan is rounded: Its gently arching main building rises 12 stories and is flanked by two 7-story towers, with two 47-foot-tall swans adorning its roof.
The last renovation of the hotels’ guest rooms and lobby areas was completed in 2018. Key upgrades included new bedding and carpets, more electrical outlets, new AC units, and new TVs. In addition to updated decor, the Dolphin lobby has a larger bar area, Phins, and a grab-and-go restaurant, Fuel.
The Swan’s standard rooms are similar to but are, in our opinion, more attractive than the Dolphin’s. Heavenly Beds make for ultracomfy sleeping. The reading light is great in or out of bed. A flat-panel TV sits on the dresser. The bathrooms, small for Disney, have step-in showers and limited counter space.
Because these hotels aren’t run by Disney, service is less relentlessly cheerful than elsewhere on-property. Readers rate the Dolphin’s check-in service as below average.
Be warned: Both resorts will nickel-and-dime you to death. Each tacks on a $35-per-day resort fee (plus tax) and another $29 per day (plus tax) for self-parking. Whatever rate you’re quoted at either resort, count on another $75 per day in miscellaneous costs.
The two hotels collectively house more than a dozen restaurants and lounges and are within easy walking distance of EPCOT and the BoardWalk. They’re also connected to other destinations by bus and boat. Walking time from the most remote rooms to the transportation loading areas is 7–9 minutes. These readers from Houston say the Swan is the slightly easier of the two to navigate:
While the Dolphin is closer to EPCOT, we prefer the Swan because it’s easier and more straightforward to walk from the hotel to the park and vice versa. The Dolphin has a very narrow, winding sidewalk that doesn’t look like it gets much traffic.
This Nashua, New Hampshire, couple gives the shared pool complex high marks:
Neither the Disney nor the Swan and Dolphin website depicts how great the pool complex is. Not only are there multiple pools, a waterslide, and maybe the best poolside bar in all of Disney World, there’s also a wonderfully green, restful grotto-in-tropical-forest theme.
How Swan Compares to Other Disney Deluxe Resorts
Because the Swan and the Dolphin aren’t run by Disney, service is less relentlessly cheerful than at other on-property resorts. They’ll also nickel-and-dime you to death. For example, both tack on a $35-per-day resort fee and another $25 per day for self-parking. Even more shocking is the price the Dolphin’s gift shop charges for sundries: We paid almost $10 for a pint of Ben & Jerry’s ice cream—roughly $3 more than Disney charges in its gift shops (and twice as much as Publix). Whatever rate you’re quoted at the Swan and the Dolphin, temper your expectations by adding another $50 per day in miscellaneous costs.
Where To Check-In, Get Theme Park Tickets, and Make Dining Reservations
A security gate guards the entrance to Swan's grounds. If you arrive by car, you'll need to provide photo ID at the gate; it's not necessary to provide your reservation number or paperwork. A dedicated parking lot across from the lobby serves as temporary parking for those who need it while checking in.
Check-in time at Swan is 4:00 PM, and check-out time is 12:00 PM. Swan & Dolphin charge hefty fees for late check outs. Checking out between 12:00 PM and 2:00 PM will cost $40. Checking out between 2:00 PM and 5:00 PM costs 1/2 Day's Rate. If you check out after 5:00 PM you will be charged a full day's rate.
Look for signs pointing you to the Registration/Check-In area. You'll need to provide a government-issued photo ID and credit/debit card when you register.
Get theme park tickets and dining reservations at the Concierge Desk, to the right of the Registration Desk. If you need to check in and obtain theme park tickets, you can save some time in line if one adult gets in line for tickets just after another adult starts the registration process. The Concierge Desk can also make Disney dining reservations, and you can avoid a wait there by making them online prior to arrival.
The Swan and Dolphin hotels charge a daily resort fee. Guests are charged $35 plus tax. There are some perks that this fee brings. Guests now receive in-room high-speed internet, unlimited local and domestic calls, use of the hotel's fitness club, and two bottles of water. Dolphin also charges a daily self-parking fee of $25 per a day. Valet parking is $35.
Walt Disney World Swan's Rooms
Most of the Swan's rooms are 360 square feet and have two queen-size beds, and a desk and one chair. The current design incorporates light-colored woods, glass surfaces, blue carpeting, and gray draperies. The plush Heavenly Beds are buttressed by oversize upholstered headboards. A 42" high definition rests on a large dresser that also holds the mini-fridge. An oval, contemporary desk and chair complete the furnishings. Some rooms have balconies. Westin’s Heavenly Beds make for ultra-comfy sleeping. The reading light is great in or out of bed.
Each Swan room is furnished with the following:
- Two queen beds
- Dresser with medium-size drawers
- Love seat
- Nightstand digital alarm clock
- Desk with chair
- WiFi wireless Internet access
- Flat-panel TV
- Mini fridge
- Coffee Maker
- Ironing board and iron
- Hair dryer
- Digital thermostat
- In-room safe
- Tiny bottle shampoo, and bar soap
The mini-fridge is a dorm-style unit that sits in the dresser. It's more like a beverage chiller than a refrigerator in that it'll keep drinks cool, but you're not going to freeze popsicles or make ice cubes in it.
Swan's bathrooms aren't big, but they also aren't as small as the ones you'll find in Disney's moderate or value resort rooms. Luckily you won't feel claustrophobic in your room's bathroom. Water pressure in the shower is average - probably less than what you get at home, but still enough to get your hair clean. Eventually.
A separate sink area is located next to the bathroom, it has enough counter space to fit most of the toiletries you would need. A 1500-watt, wall-mounted hair dryer is provided, but it's not very powerful; bring your own if you've got lots of hair.
Handicap-Accessible Room Options
Swan and Dolphin have handicap-accessible rooms that are furnished with one king bed and are situated next to an optional connecting room with either two queen beds at the Swan or two double beds at the Dolphin. Handicap-accessible rooms may include altered counter-tops, and dresser drawer height, door widths, wheelchair ramps, and more. All handicap-accessible rooms include a fire alarm which contains a strobe light if activated, flashing door knocker, vibrating alarm clock, and a TDD machine for the room's telephone.
Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin Pools
Swan and Dolphin has three pools. The largest, Grotto Pool, sits near the hotel's convention center. There is also a hot tubs, kiddie pool, and water play area.
There are also two smaller pools located outside of each building. These pools are basic concrete pools with minimal themeing, but they do have plenty of lounge chairs and tables around the pool.
Swan and Dolphin's pools range in depth from around 3 feet 6 inches/1.1m to 4 feet 9 inches/1.4m. Pool are open every day, including during winter. The pools are heated to 82°F/28°C throughout the year. We've swum in temperatures as cold as 40°F/4°C; the water was fine, but getting out was a shock. Dolphin also has a hot tub located near Grotto Pool.
Guests can find showers, storage lockers, restrooms, and laundry facilities. Pool hours are at least 9 AM to 9 PM, extending to as much as 8 AM to 12 AM during busy times. Grotto Pool will have lifeguards during the pools' operating hours.
Infants and children in diapers are welcome in all of Swan and Dolphin's pools, as long as they're wearing swim diapers. Water wings are allowed at all pools, and every pool has free life vests in a variety of sizes:
- Infant/child: Weight less than 30 lbs.
- Child: Weight 30-50 lbs.
- Youth: Weight 50-90 lbs.
- Adult XS: Weight more than 90 lbs., Chest size 31-34 in.
- Adult S: Weight more than 90 lbs., Chest size 34-37 in.
- Adult M: Weight more than 90 lbs., Chest size 37-40 in.
- Adult L: Weight more than 90 lbs. Chest size 40-43 in.
- Adult XL: Weight more than 90 lbs., Chest size 43-46 in.
- Adult XXL: Weight more than 90 lbs., Chest size 46-48 in.
- Additionally, there may be a small supply of even larger vests. Inquire at your resort.
You may need to bring your towels from your room to use at the pool - Swan and Dolphin sometimes stocks extra towels poolside, and sometimes they don't. Our advice is to send someone down to the pool to check the towel situation before you go. If you end up using your room towels at the pool, just call Housekeeping when you get back and request more.
Pool toys are permitted in Dolphin's pools, including "pool noodles," and basic toys that would be appropriate for water use such as rubber duckies and bucket & shovel sets. Some of us will occasionally bring something like a whiffle ball for playing catch in the pool. As long as you’re not disturbing other guests, you’ll be fine. Also note that kids with pool toys become very popular with other kids in the pool who want to play too. If you’re traveling with an only child and want him to have some age cohort interaction during your vacation, a nice strategy is to bring some extra toys. Chances are he’ll make a buddy.
Playgrounds at Swan and Dolphin
A small playground set is located near the pool on the Swan side of the resort. The set has a small plastic slide and a couple of sections with a few steps for toddlers to go up and down. Safety seems to be Swan and Dolphin's concern here - there are no swings, and the entire area is covered in a springy, poured rubber surface and sand.
Restaurants and Dining
Swan and Dolphin has a good variety of dining options, including four different table service restaurants and one counter service restaurant.
Garden Grove
Garden Grove Weekday Breakfast Menu - Garden Grove Weekend Character Buffet Breakfast Menu - Garden Grove Kids' Menu-Weekday Breakfast Menu - Garden Grove Lunch Menu - Garden Grove Kids' Menu-Lunch Menu - Garden Grove Dinner Character Buffet Menu-Mediterranean - Garden Grove Dinner Character Buffet Menu-Seafood Sensation - Garden Grove Dinner Character Buffet Menu-Southern Barbecue
Garden Grove's dependable fare isn't worth a special trip unless you want some time with the Disney characters - and it's a bargain compared to other character-dining experiences. The spacious dining room has a 25-foot faux oak tree as its centerpiece, and sunlight streams in from the restaurant's tall windows. At night, the lights are dimmed, the oak tree is full of lanterns and twinkling lights, and street lamps create the pleasant ambience of a nighttime garden.
Il Mulino New York Trattoria
Il Mulino Dinner Menu - Il Mulino Kids Dinner Menu - Family Style Dinner Menu
A spinoff of the New York City restaurant, II Mulino takes an upscale- casual approach to Italian cuisine, with family-style platters for sharing in the noisy dining room. Tables are dark wood. An open kitchen creates a bustle. You can request private dining in one of the smaller rooms.
The tried-and-true menu never changes. Dinner starts with a complimentary taste of Parmesan-topped roasted eggplant, along with ciabatta and foccacia breads and cacciatorini sausages, and ends with a complimentary sip of limoncello, the lemon-flavored Italian liqueur. The dining room's hardwood floors and faux-exposed-brick walls create a contemporary space but don't buffer the noise.
Kimonos
More and more diners are discovering this little out-of-the-way spot for pristine sushi. The skill of the sushi artists is as much a joy to watch as is eating the wonderfully fresh creations. There are no full entrees here, just good sushi and appetizers. The Swan resort hosts many Japanese tourists, and you'll find many of them here on any given night.
Although sushi and sashimi are the focus, Kimonos also serves hot appetizers, including tempura-battered shrimp and vegetables; Kobe beef and duck satays; spicy Thai egg-drop soup; and miso soup. The decor consists of black-lacquered tabletops and counters, tall pillars rising to bamboo rafters with rice-paper lanterns, and elegant kimonos that hang outstretched on the walls and between the dining sections. The chefs will greet you with a friendly welcome, and you'll be offered a hot towel to clean your hands.
Java Bar
Java Bar is located near the rear entrance of the Swan building. Its menu includes a variety of coffees, pastries, and other beverages. As well as bagels, croissants, and paninis.
Cabana Bar and Beach Club is Dolphin's main lounge. Cabana Bar and Beach Club has indoor and outdoor seating and a full drink menu with several beers, wines, and a selection of spirits. It also has an assortment of appetizers and entrees. The lounge is usually open 11 AM to 10 PM daily.
At the pool located next to the Swan building there is Splash Terrace. It also includes a selection of alcoholic beverages. Splash Terrace dining menu is made up of sandwiches, burgers, pizza, and ice cream.
Transportation to and from Swan
Driving Your Own Car Swan is just off of I-4 in Lake Buena Vista. Take I-4 Exit 67 - Epcot/Disney Springs. Take Buena Vista Dr for about 1.2 miles to Epcot Resort Blvd. Turn right on Epcot Resorts Blvd and Swan will be on your right.
Swan's GPS address and location are:
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Walt Disney World Swan Hotel
1500 Epcot Resort Boulevard
Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830
Latitude: 28.368189 North, Longitude: 81.561347 West
From Sanford International Airport It's about a 40-minute drive from Sanford to Swan. If you're not renting a car, be aware that Sanford's airport offers fewer transportation options than Orlando's, and Sanford's options are generally much more expensive. A taxi from Sanford International Airport to Swan will cost between $120 and $150, depending on traffic. Mears Transportation offers 3-passenger towncar service to Dolphin for around $140 each way, plus tip; 5-passenger SUV service or 10-passenger van is around $190 each way. That means round-trip transportation will run you somewhere between $240 and $380, plus tip, between Sanford and Swan. At those prices, it may be less expensive to rent a car and park it at the hotel.
Getting to the theme parks, water parks and Disney Springs Disney provides free bus service from Swan to Magic Kingdom and Disney's Animal Kingdom, Blizzard Beach, Typhoon Lagoon, and Disney Springs. Swan's bus stops sit along the front wall of the lobby. Each theme park has its own bus stop somewhere along the wall. Animal Kingdom's bus service is shared with Blizzard Beach, while Disney Springs and Typhoon Lagoon also share a stop and service.
Epcot and Disney's Hollywood Studios can be accessed by boat from the dock located in between the Swan and Dolphin buildings. Boat service may be suspended during thunderstorms, so if it's raining or looks like it's about to, Disney will provide buses.
Swan's Bus Schedule
Ask a Cast Member about Swan and Dolphin's bus schedule, and they'll tell you that buses run about every 20 minutes. In reality, Swan and Dolphin's bus schedule varies considerably depending on the time of day and where you're headed.
For example, if you're headed to the Magic Kingdom between 8 AM and 11 AM, you'll wait around 12 minutes, on average, for a bus to arrive. The bus schedules for Animal Kingdom is about the same early in the day, with a bus arriving every 10-15 minutes, on average. Bus schedules to the water parks and Disney Springs are a little less frequent, and you could wait anywhere from 20 to 40 minutes for a ride.
Buses run a little slower from around 11 AM to around 4 PM, when most people are already in a park. Disney's evening buses are scheduled around the theme parks' closing times, where most of the fleet is deployed to get guests back to their hotels. Your waits to return to your hotel from a theme park should average out to around 30 minutes under most circumstances.
If you've got your own car, it's faster to drive yourself to Typhoon Lagoon and Blizzard Beach water parks, and Disney Springs. Disney's bus service is faster to the Magic Kingdom and Disney's Animal Kingdom. We evaluate Dolphin's bus service annually, and the latest transportation times can be found below.
Getting to another hotel from Swan If you've got dining plans at another Disney hotel, the cheapest option is to take a Disney bus from Swan to Disney Springs (or an open theme park), then take another bus from there to your destination hotel. Do the reverse to get back to Dolphin. While that's free, it can take anywhere from 90 minutes to 2 hours each way. If your destination is one of the Magic Kingdom monorail resorts, and the Magic Kingdom is still open, you could take a bus to the Magic Kingdom, then either walk (to the Contemporary and Bay Lake Tower), hop on the monorail (to the Polynesian and Grand Floridian), or take a boat (to Fort Wilderness, the BoardWalk , the Polynesian, and the Grand Floridian). We suggest you still allow at least an hour for that.
The fastest option, however, is almost always a taxi from Swan to wherever you're going; it's generally not more than a $20, 15-minute cab ride to get to most Disney hotels, and often less. Taxis are available outside the lobby; if a taxi is not already sitting out front, the bell services desk also serves as a taxi stand, and they'll call one for you.
You can also take a boat in Crescent Lake to Disney's Boardwalk or the Yacht & Beach Club hotels. This option can also take some time depending on where you are going and how frequent the boats are running.
To Universal Orlando If you're staying at Walt Disney World and don't have a car, Mears Transportation will shuttle you from your hotel to Universal and back for $18 per person. Pickup and return times are at your convenience. A one-way taxi ride is around $36, and may be the cheapest option if you have three to five people.
Shopping, Recreation and Things to Do
The Health Club is the Dolphin's fitness center. It is located on the west side of the first floor. At the Swan, the Health Club is located near the pool. Both fitness centers are open daily 6:00 AM to 9:00 PM.
Mandara Spa is Swan and Dolphin's full-service spa and salon. Massages, body therapies and facials are available. Mandara also offers spa packages that range from $240 to $585. For reservations call 407-934- 4772
Swan and Dolphin's has a large amount of shopping options in it's two buildings. Daisy’s Garden in the Dolphin, and Disney Cabanas in the Swan, have a decent collection of Disney souvenirs ranging from small trinkets such as keychains and pens, to embroidered jackets and Disney princess dresses. Prices for these items are about what you'd pay in the theme parks or Disney Springs.
Picabu is a 24-hour convenience store that sells basic pharmacy items such as sunscreen, aspirin, allergy and cold medicine, baby diapers and formula, shampoo, cookies, chocolate, coffee tins, and similar items, if that's what you're looking for. Prices for these items are considerably higher - about double - than what you'd probably pay at home.
Lamont’s is a boutique that specializes in men and women's apparel. Other items include Florida souvenirs, candles, lotions, and other gifts.
For candy lovers there's Sugar3 in the Dolphin hotel. Here you'll find a huge selection of candy and candy-related objects.
Walkers, joggers and runners can find a jogging trail at Swan and Dolphin. It is a scenic 0.8-mile course around around Cresent Lake. Thanks to bridges over Cresent Lake guests are able to make a full circle while passing by the Yacht & Beach Club and BoardWalk resorts.
Swan and Dolphin Babysitting and In-Room Child Care
Two companies provide in-room sitting in Walt Disney World and surrounding areas. They're Kid's Nite Out and Fairy Godmothers (no kidding). Both provide sitters older than age 18 who are insured, bonded, screened, reference-checked, police-checked, and trained in CPR. In addition to caring for your kids in your room, the sitters will, if you direct (and pay), take your children to the theme parks or other venues. Neither service will transport your children in private vehicles or give baths. Both offer bilingual sitters.
Kid's Nite Out | Fairy Godmothers |
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407-828-0920 or 800-696-8105 kidsniteout.com |
407-277-3724 |
Hotels Served All WDW and Orlando-area hotels |
Hotels Served All WDW and Orlando-area hotels |
Sitters Men and women |
Sitters Mothers and grandmothers, female college students |
Base Hourly Rates 1 child, $18 2 children, $21 3 children, $24 4 children, $26 |
Base Hourly Rates 1 child, $16 2 children, $16 3 children, $16 4 children, $18 |
Extra Charges Transportation fee, $10; starting before 6:30 AM or after 9 PM, +$2 per hour; additional fee for holidays |
Extra Charges Transportation fee, $14; starting after 10 PM, +$2 per hour |
Cancellation Deadline 24 hours before service when reservation is made |
Cancellation Deadline 3 hours before service |
Form of Payment AE, D, MC, V; gratuity in cash |
Form of Payment Cash or traveler's check for actual payment; gratuity in cash |
Things Sitter Won't Do Transport children in private vehicles, take children swimming, give baths |
Things Sitter Won't Do Transport children, give baths; swimming is at sitter's discretion |
Miscellaneous Swan and Dolphin
Coin-operated washers and dryers are in laundry facilities located on the first floor in the Dolphin building. Cost is around $2 per wash, and another $2 per dry cycle. The machines take quarters, and a change machine is provided. A small selection of soap, fabric softener, and dryer sheets are also sold, for around $1 each. A typical wash cycle takes 20 to 30 minutes, and a typical dry cycle takes 40 to 50.
If you lose something during your stay, contact Swan's Lost and Found department by calling (407) 934-3000.
Blog Posts About Walt Disney World Swan Hotel
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Hotel | Definitely (+/- since last year) |
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Walt Disney World Swan Hotel | 86% (+1%) |
Average for WDW hotels | 76% (+0%) |
Average for off-site hotels | 57% (+0%) |
Hotel | Definitely (+/- since last year) |
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Walt Disney World Swan Hotel | 93% (-1%) |
Average for WDW hotels | 92% (+2%) |
Average for off-site hotels | 79% (-7%) |
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Good (and Not-So-Good) Rooms at Walt Disney World Swan Hotel
These sprawling hotels are configured very differently, and their irregular shapes mean it’s easier to discuss groups of rooms in relation to exterior landmarks and compass directions rather than by room numbers. When speaking with a Disney reservationist, use our tips to ask for a particular view or area.
East-facing rooms offer prime views, particularly in the upper half of the seven-story wing above Il Mulino New York Trattoria. From this vantage point, guests overlook a canal and the BoardWalk, with Epcot in the distance. EPCOT fireworks enliven the view nightly. Balcony rooms are available on floors five, six, and seven for an additional $50 and up per night. However, rooms in the wing nearest the hotel’s main section have the southern portion of their view obscured by the building’s easternmost portion, which juts east beyond the seven-story wing. There are some east-facing rooms on that portion of the main section, sans balconies. Lofty palm trees obscure the view from east-facing rooms below the fourth floor. The best rooms with an Epcot view are 626 and 726.
North-facing rooms afford views of the Dolphin and (generally) of the courtyard. Exceptions are the north-facing rooms on the easternmost portion of the main section, which look across Crescent Terrace to the BoardWalk. These afford angled views of Epcot and are buffered by palms on the lowest three floors. The few north-facing rooms at the end of the Swan's two eight-story wings directly overlook Crescent Lake. However, the bulk of north-facing rooms are in the main section and overlook the courtyard, with greenery, fountains, and an indoor cafe in its center. Courtyard-facing rooms are subject to noise from below, though never much.
Above the eighth floor, north-facing rooms in the main section overlook roofs of the shorter wings. In these rooms, height enhances the vista from your window, but only near the center of the hotel is the view not seriously marred by rooftops below.
North-facing main-section rooms have a more direct view of the Dolphin across the lake than the courtyard-facing rooms in either eight-story wing. However, most wing rooms can view the lake at an angle. Those on the northern edge of the western wing also view the BoardWalk at an angle.
Most courtyard-facing rooms have balconies; 224 rooms are so equipped, and these balconies offer panoramic 180-degree views. Of course, from most rooms at the Swan, part of any 180-degree view will include another section of the hotel.
The Swan's worst views are from west-facing rooms above the fourth floor, which overlook the unsightly roof of the hotel's western wing. The northernmost rooms in the wing directly above Kimonos restaurant are an exception to this, as their balconies overlook the pool and the beach on Crescent Lake's western shore. Rooms 680-691 offer nice pool views.
Above the Swan's main entrance, south-facing rooms overlook the parking lot, with forest and Disney's Hollywood Studios in the distance. However, the canal is also visible to the east. These rooms lack balconies.
Strengths and Weaknesses
Strengths | Weaknesses |
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Best-priced location on Crescent Lake | Conventioneers may be off-putting to vacationing families |
The hotels participate in the Marriott Loyalty program | Nightly resort ($45/night, plus tax) and parking ($36/night) fees |
Good on-site and nearby dining | Non-Disney bus service runs less often than that of other resorts |
Only hotels within walking distance to minigolf (Fantasia Gardens) | Bus service to Magic Kingdom drops off at TTC instead of park entrance |
Large variety of upscale restaurants | Architecture that was on the cutting edge decades ago now looks dated and cheesy (Swan, Dolphin) |
On-site car rental (Alamo, National) | Self-parking is quite distant from the hotels' entrances |
Very nice pool complex | Tiny bathrooms |
Impressive public spaces | Spotty front-desk service and housekeeping (Swan) |
Walking distance to both EPCOT International Gateway and DHS |
Walt Disney World Swan Hotel Dining
- Garden Grove (Table Service)
- Il Mulino (Table Service)
- Java Bar (Quick Service)
- Kimonos (Table Service)
- Splash Pool Bar and Grill (Table Service)
- Swan Room Service (Room Service)
Park | Boat | Bus | Skyliner | Walk | Personal Automobile |
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Magic Kingdom | – | 24.0 min | – | – | 35.0 min |
EPCOT | 15.0 min | – | – | 14.0 min | 15.0 min |
Hollywood Studios | 11.0 min | – | 38.0 min | 19.0 min | 15.0 min |
Animal Kingdom | – | 25.0 min | – | – | 16.0 min |
Disney Springs | – | 24.0 min | – | – | 11.0 min |
Num. Rooms | 758 |
Cost Range | $559–1,063 |
Theme
Modern Florida Resort
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Room Quality | B |
Check-in Efficiency | A- |
Quietness of Room | B |
Shuttle Service | C |
Hotel Pool | B- |
Staff | A- |
Food Court | D+ |
Overall | B- |
Suites | Yes |
Club Level | No |
Room Service | Yes |
Wired Internet | Yes |
Wireless Internet | Yes |
Fitness Center | Yes |
Water Sports | No |
Marina | No |
Beach | Yes |
Tennis | Yes |
Biking | No |
Shuttle to Parks | Yes |