Since you mention just spending a few days at the park, why not consider renting a vacation home? There are plenty in that area with many of them having a pool and hot tub, etc. which could be really romantic. And after spending time at the park you could come home to your own place which would be private and might be a nice feeling after being around crowds all day. Plus you re not just in the park and can still easily enjoy other things in the area like going to the beach, etc. I ve done vacation rentals in the past with great success, and although I haven t yet in Orlando I was just looking into it and was finding lots of great choices by googling various phrases like Orlando area vacation rentals etc. (and have had success in the past using vrbo.com which comes up in that search). And although the last thing I want to do on a trip (especially a honeymoon) is to cook at least you have a full kitchen for preparing some easy meals to splurge a little more on the ones out. And most of the ones I m seeing are even cheaper than area hotels (especially Disney ones!) which for me means I can put the savings toward other aspects of my trip. Have a great time no matter what you decide!
Animal Kingdom is a great choice, just make sure you have a room with a good view. The bad reviews are from people who either have ridiculously high standards or bad room placement, at that resort it is worth it to pay extra for a good view.Another great romantic resort is the Boardwalk, or any resort in the Epcot resort area. They are all walking distance to great restaurants, have a great moonlit boardwalk to walk on, and late at night you can watch the Epcot fireworks on a bridge over a sparkling lake. So romantic.hope this helps :)
The Epcot area resorts are going to give you the most restaurant options located closely together and I think the whole area has a really relaxing atmosphere. You can also easily walk to both Epcot and Disney s Hollywood Studios. You have a lot of choices for hotels. If you want to stay at a Disney-owned resort in this area you could choose from Disney s Yacht Club Resort, Disney s Beach Club Resort and Villas or Disney s BoardWalk Inn and Villas. There are also the Swan and Dolphin resorts which include many of the Disney benefits (extra magic hours, transportation within the world , package delivery from the parks), but are part of the Starwood group of hotels. Of the two, the Swan is probably a bit more intimate and suited for a couple on a second honeymoon. You also won t be lacking for nice restaurants.Here are a few ideas. the Dolphin has Todd English s Blue Zoo and Shula s Steak House. There s also the new restaurant at the Boardwalk - Kouzzina by Cat Cora.
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hello and an early congratsI think great place would be the Waldorf historia hotel in Orlando. its a brand new resort just off of Disney property.another suggestion would be the Dolphin hotel. they have some great rooms there as well. feel free to contact me thru my profile if you have any more questions. I live in orlando area and work in the disney area
there are quite a few sites that you can search that will likely show you great hotels at the best prices available. check out the website BookMe and you will be able to compare prices on all the reputable travel sites in just a couple minutes. it s very convenient and will save you a bunch of time and money. Also, make sure you buy them online... otherwise they charge much higher fees for phone orders. good luck.
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