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What It’s Like at Disney World Most Expensive Resort, Worth It

I booked a stay at Disney World’s most expensive resort, the Grand Floridian Resort & Spa.

jenna posing for a photo under the sign for disney's grand floridian resort at the main entrance

 

Disney’s Grand Floridian is a deluxe resort near Magic Kingdom.

Jenna Clark

 

Even though I only live a couple of minutes from Disney World, I still enjoy a staycation. I was very excited to reserve a stay at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa.

My first and only other stay at this resort was more than 10 years ago on a family vacation. I was looking forward to seeing the refurbished guest rooms and enjoying the hotel’s deluxe amenities.

I booked a one-night stay in a standard room that typically costs about $900 a night. But the resort also has larger suites and villas that range over $4,000 a night.

When we arrived, we had to pass through security.

security building outside the parking lot of grand floridian resort at disney world

 

There are security gates at the entrances to the parking lots at Disney World resorts.

Jenna Clark

 

Luckily passing through the gate didn’t take long.

A member of the security team just asked to verify the name on the reservation and to see our IDs.

Once we were dropped off, we took some photos outside of the resort.

casey and jenna posing for a photo outside of the grand floridian resort at disney world

 

I stayed at the Grand Floridian with my sister Casey.

Jenna Clark

 

It was a beautiful day and I wanted to snap some photos outside of the resort before heading inside.

A kind employee driving by in a club car offered to take our photos when he noticed me and my sister posing for a couple of selfies.

We took him up on his offer and grabbed a photo together.

Once we arrived at the front of the resort, we were greeted by a very personable employee.

disney cast memeber randy posing for a photo under the grand floridian entrance sign at the front door of the resort

 

We met Randy by the front door of the Grand Floridian.

Jenna Clark

 

Randy was one of the nicest employees we met. When we told him we were checking in, he walked us inside while telling us some fun facts about the resort along the way.

I enjoyed listening to what he had to share about the hotel. The fun fact that stood out most to me is that the huge chandeliers in the lobby are supposed to resemble pineapples.

The check-in process was seamless.

two disney grand floridian employees behind the check-in counter at the resort

 

We were greeted by more kind employees at the check-in desk.

Jenna Clark

 

There was no line to check in, which I was grateful for.

Though the official check-in time was 3:00 p.m., our room was ready when we arrived about 20 minutes prior.

As I checked in, I received a map of the resort illustrating the building with our room.

hand holding up an illustrated map of the grand floridian resort at disney world in the resort lobby

 

Our room was located in a separate building from the lobby.

Jenna Clark

 

Before leaving the desk, the employee handed me a map of the resort and circled the building we’d be staying in.

I took some time to admire the beauty of the lobby.

overhead shot of the lobby at the grand floridian from the second floor of the resort

 

The Grand Floridian has Victorian-style decor.

Jenna Clark

 

I was impressed by the lobby’s theming.

I loved the Victorian-inspired decor with its beautiful sofas and hanging chandeliers.

I noticed a lot of characters decorating the floors, but my favorites were Prince Charming and Cinderella.

prince charming and cinderella motif on the ground of the lobby in disney's grand floridian resort

 

There are fun character motifs on the floor of the Grand Floridian lobby.

Jenna Clark

 

Not many people look down when walking through a hotel lobby, but in this instance, I was glad I did.

I saw a lot of characters on the floor including Chip from “Beauty and the Beast,” Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, and Goofy.

I also spotted Prince Charming and Cinderella.

The resort assigned us to room 8314 in the Boca Chica building located near the quiet pool.

hand holding up minnie mouse room key inside a room at disney's grand floridian resort

 

We stayed in the Boca Chica building at the Grand Floridian.

Jenna Clark

 

I was very happy with our room location since it wasn’t too far from the main lobby building, which houses various shops and dining locations including the Grand Floridian Cafe, Cítricos, Enchanted Rose, Victoria & Albert’s, and Gasparilla Grill.

It only took us about three minutes to walk to our building, Boca Chica, from the lobby.

When I’ve stayed at other resorts in the past, I sometimes had to walk nearly a mile to get to the main building from my room or take an internal bus, which I find bothersome.

The resort is on the smaller side, but employees were still driving golf carts to drop off guests’ luggage.

a golf cart driving past on a path in front of a building at disney's grand floridian resort

 

Compared to some other Disney resorts, the Grand Floridian was very walkable.

Jenna Clark

 

Even though an employee offered to drive me to my building in a club car, I declined as I didn’t have any cash to tip and wouldn’t have wanted to ride without doing so.

I think it’s a nice touch for guests though, the staff truly provides the utmost “princess treatment.”

I’ve stayed at almost all of the resorts at Disney World and the Grand Floridian is the only one where I was ever offered a ride around the property.

Our building resembled a mini version of the lobby.

interior shot of the mini lobby inside a building at the grand floridian resort in disney world

 

The Boca Chica building had its own mini lobby.

Jenna Clark

 

Upon walking into the Boca Chica building, one of the first things I noticed was that it looked like a miniature version of the main building with the lobby.

It served as a wonderful spot for taking some more photos before heading up to our room.

The size of our room pleasantly surprised me.

two queen beds in a room at the grand flrodian resort with blue decor details and molding on the walls

 

Our room had two queen beds.

Jenna Clark

 

For a standard room with two queen-sized beds, I couldn’t believe how spacious it was.

It had two televisions which I’d never seen in a standard-size room at Disney before.

Although it was just me and my sister staying in the room, I’d say it was large enough to comfortably fit at least four people.

It even had a second area I wasn’t expecting.

living area with a couch, chair, and coffee table inside a room at the grand floridian resort

 

There was a little living-room area in the hotel room.

Jenna Clark

 

I liked that there was a living area nestled in the back near the patio. It had a television, couch, chairs, and a coffee table.

The room also had so much natural lighting, especially in this back section.

I took full advantage to take some in-room photos and get some vitamin D.

One of the first things I do when I walk into a hotel room is test the bed and pillows.

closeup view of the plain and decorative pillows on a queen bed inside a room at the grand floridian resort

 

I loved how comfortable the pillows were.

Jenna Clark

 

I’m quite specific when it comes to mattresses and pillows. But the bed was the most comfortable I’ve ever experienced at a Disney resort.

Even when taking photos, I immediately noticed how soft the mattress was. My head sunk right into the pillows, which I loved.

The room decor was practically perfect.

decorative mary poppins artwork hanging on a blue-gray wall inside a room at the grand floridian resort

 

There were “Mary Poppins” touches around the room.

Jenna Clark

 

One of the things I was most looking forward to during my stay was seeing the resort’s newly-refurbished “Mary Poppins”-themed guest rooms.

From the ambient music played on the televisions to the artwork hung throughout the room, everything was practically perfect.

I especially loved the chandelier in the room.

shot of the bird-themed gold chandelier inside a room at the grand floridian resort

 

The chandelier had little birds along the edge.

Jenna Clark

 

My favorite piece of decor was the chandelier ornamented with glass birds.

The room also had a nice bathroom.

jenna taking a mirror selfie in the big double vanity in the bathroom inside a room at the grand floridian

 

There were two sinks in the bathroom.

Jenna Clark

 

The room’s bathroom was also spacious, with a beautiful shower and a double-sink vanity area.

I appreciated the complimentary toiletries in the bathroom.

a dish holding disney H2O toiletry products on the bathroom counter of a room in the grand floridian resort

 

Disney World offers H2O products in resort bathrooms.

Jenna Clark

 

What really impressed me about the bathroom was the complimentary products.

I love the scent of the H2O products, especially the sea salt ones, so it was lovely to use them during my stay.

When I looked inside the closet, I noticed two pairs of Grand Floridian slippers and robes.

two pairs of white grand floridian slippers in plastic wrappings in a closet inside a room at the grand floridian resort

 

The little touches in the room were quite luxurious.

Jenna Clark

 

This is the only Disney World hotel I’ve stayed at where I’ve seen complimentary slippers.

Although they were just lightweight spa slippers, they were comfortable to wear when walking around the room and after taking a shower.

I decided not to try on the matching robe, but it was super beautiful to look at.

The patio offered beautiful views of the resort and the quiet pool area.

view of the grand floridian main lobby building a pool from the patio of a hotel room

 

Our room had an attached patio with a great view.

Jenna Clark

 

I don’t think I could’ve asked for a better patio view, overlooking the quiet pool.

It offered a beautiful vantage point for the sunset.

After spending some time in the room, we went to explore the resort and came across a beautiful fountain.

jenna posing for a photo with a fountain on the grounds of the grand floridian resort

 

The Grand Floridian property is really beautiful.

Jenna Clark

 

Naturally, I wanted to take some photos in front of the fountain because it was so beautiful.

I think it might be one of my new favorite photo spots. I liked that I was able to really capture the resort’s ambiance.

The beach area had several games guests could play.

foosball table and big chess set near the beach area at the grand floridian resort

 

There was a foosball table by the beach.

Jenna Clark

 

I didn’t get too close because I didn’t want to get all full of sand before dinner. But I noticed the resort had games available by the beach, including foosball, chess, and cornhole.

I decided to spend some more time in the lobby and watch the piano player.

jenna lounging on a couch in the lobby of the grand floridian resort listening to the piano player

 

There’s a grand piano in the hotel lobby.

Jenna Clark

 

One of my favorite parts of my stay was watching and listening to the pianist play Disney classics for the guests in the lobby.

I liked that he played a lot of songs from “Alice in Wonderland” since the movie is present in the resort’s theming.

When it was time for dinner, we headed up to the Enchanted Rose on the second floor of the main building.

jenna posing with the sign for enchanted rose at the grand floridian resort

 

Enchanted Rose is a themed lounge at the Grand Floridian.

Jenna Clark

 

I couldn’t stay at the Grand Floridian and not go to the Enchanted Rose.

It’s themed after “Beauty and the Beast,” which is my favorite Disney film.

The lounge surpasses many others on the property when it comes to theming.

table at enchanted rose in the grand floridian with rose coaster and an embossed menu

 

Enchanted Rose is “Beauty and the Beast”-themed.

Jenna Clark

 

I requested to be seated at a table in the library room since I prefer the aesthetic.

I don’t like bar environments as someone who doesn’t drink alcohol, so I appreciate the different themed rooms.

Enchanted Rose is home to one of the best nonalcoholic drinks on the property.

jenna posing with a rosemary cooler mocktail at the enchanted rose lounge in the grand floridian

 

I love the rosemary cooler at Enchanted Rose.

Jenna Clark

 

Whenever I visit Enchanted Rose, I always get the rosemary cooler ($7).

It’s a delicious blend of lemonade, vanilla, and rosemary — the perfect mix of bitter and sweet flavors.

We shared three small plates, but the seasonal flatbread was the best thing I tried.

seasonal flatbread on a wooden pizza plate at enchanted rose in the grand floridian

 

There was a seasonal flatbread on the menu when I visited Enchanted Rose.

Jenna Clark

 

Since Enchanted Rose is a lounge and not a full-service restaurant, we shared three small plates: house-made truffle fries ($14), hummus ($12), and a seasonal flatbread ($18).

The seasonal flatbread was my favorite. I loved how well the flavors from the artichoke, fig, and ricotta paired.

Sharing everything was enough food to make a meal, and I left satisfied.

We wrapped up our meal just in time to head back outside for the fireworks.

jenna watching the fireworks coming from magic kingdom from outside the grand floridian resort

 

You can watch Magic Kingdom fireworks from the Grand Floridian.

Jenna Clark

 

The Grand Floridian offers a great view of Magic Kingdom’s nighttime fireworks show.

I prefer to watch the show outside of Gasparilla Grill. The music is played in the area and there’s a great view of Cinderella Castle.

After the fireworks ended, the hotel employees were making magical moments for guests.

grand floridian employees lined up wearing mickey mouse hands giving guests high fives

 

The employees had big Mickey Mouse hands on.

Jenna Clark

 

When all of the guests were leaving the area, a group of hotel employees put on Mickey Mouse gloves and encouraged everyone to shake their hands while heading back inside.

It was such a magical moment that left everyone smiling on their way out.

We decided to hop on the monorail and go over to Magic Kingdom for some extended theme-park hours.

sliding doors that lead out to the monorail station attached to the grand floridian resort

 

There’s a monorail station attached to the Grand Floridian.

Jenna Clark

 

One of the best parts about staying at the Grand Floridian is its easy access to Magic Kingdom via the monorail, boat, or walkway.

Since we were already near the main building, we decided to take the monorail. It was only one stop away from the theme park.

The monorail got us to Magic Kingdom in just about three minutes, which was amazing.

Since the Grand Floridian is a deluxe resort, we had the option to spend an extra two hours at Magic Kingdom.

jenna posing with an ice cream sunday at a table outside on main street usa in magic kingdom

 

We decided to get ice cream at Magic Kingdom.

Jenna Clark

 

Normally, the extended hours at Magic Kingdom for Disney resort guests are on Wednesdays. But they fell on a Tuesday during my stay, and I wanted to take advantage of the benefit.

We hit up the ice-cream parlor on Main Street for a late-night treat.

I was tired, so we decided to leave early and take the boat back to the resort.

jenna posing for a photo on the resort boat from magic kingdom to grand floridian

 

There’s a boat especially for resort guests.

Jenna Clark

 

The boat ride was fairly quick — less than 10 minutes — which was great when I was tired.

It was beautiful looking at the scenery and other resorts around the Seven Seas Lagoon while traveling back to the Grand Floridian.

The next morning, we checked out and took our luggage to bell services.

jenna dragging her rolling suitcase up the steps at the grand floridian to luggage services

 

We were able to store our bags until we were ready to leave later in the day.

Jenna Clark

 

Check-out time is 11 a.m., but we were planning to eat breakfast around 10:30 a.m., so we had to store our bags.

Since Disney hotels have automatic check-out, we just left the room without stopping at the front desk, which I found very convenient.

Luckily, the bell-service employees were able to store our luggage for us until we were ready to leave later that day.

We headed over to the Grand Floridian Cafe to see if the breakfast lived up to the hype.

entrance to the grand floridian cafe at the grand floridian resort

 

The Grand Floridian Cafe is known for its breakfast menu.

Jenna Clark

 

I’d always heard about how good the breakfast is at Grand Floridian Cafe, and I decided there was no better time to try it out for myself.

I added my party to the walk-up list and we were seated within 30 minutes, which was very convenient considering we didn’t have a reservation.

I ordered the chicken and waffles, which were delicious.

jenna posing with a plate of chicken and waffles from the grand floridian cafe

 

The dish was served with a Mickey-shaped waffle.

Jenna Clark

 

I appreciated that the meal was served with a gigantic Mickey-shaped waffle as opposed to a regular waffle. It added to the magic of dining at Disney.

I ordered the sriracha on the side because I thought it was going to be spicy. But I ended up not being spicy at all, which I liked.

After breakfast, I spent some time relaxing in the main pool area.

shot of the main pool area at the grand floridian resort

 

There are two pool areas at the Grand Floridian.

Jenna Clark

 

It was very fortunate that the weather was about 80 degrees Fahrenheit and sunny because I wanted to go swimming and enjoy the pool.

Since this was the family pool, there was music playing, children having fun, and adults taking advantage of the poolside bar.

There were some private cabanas that could be rented. I didn’t opt to do that, but it’s good to know that’s an option if you’re looking for something more private.

Overall, it was a fun place to be. I especially liked the throwback Disney Channel tunes that were playing.

My stay at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa was nothing short of magical.

jenna posing for a photo in the lobby of the grand floridian resort

 

I’d love to come back to the resort.

Jenna Clark

 

My stay at the Grand Floridian was one of my favorites on the property to date.

It was expensive, but the beautiful rooms and amenities along with the high-quality guest service made it worth it. I definitely want to come back.

A lot of magic happens at the theme parks, but it also comes from the resorts. Grand Floridian definitely left me with some magical memories.

Insider paid a media rate of $480 for this hotel stay. The full rate was about $900.

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