Discover
the Sophisticated Side of Mickey Mouse Is it
possible for sophisticated travelers to really enjoy themselves in the land of
Mickey Mouse? Absolutely! Walt Disney World has undergone a transformation much
like that of Las Vegas, with an abundance of fantastic themed resorts and sumptuous
dining choices.
Maybe your
image of Disney is of lackluster, motel-style accommodations. Not so! All
deluxe property choices are unique and offer that special Disney touch. You'll
find them to be adorned with impressive lobbies, painstakingly landscaped
grounds, first-rate restaurants, elaborately themed pools, and gracious
accommodations. All offer top-notch recreational facilities and services. In
fact, each resort is so marvelous it can be difficult to choose which fantasy
you wish to indulge.
Let me tell
you about my favorites:
o Disney's
flagship resort, The Grand Floridian, with its red-gabled roofs and Victorian
elegance, draws inspiration from the grand Florida seaside "palace
hotels" of 19th-century America's Gilded Age. Just a short monorail ride
to the Magic Kingdom, it spreads along the shore of the Seven Seas Lagoon with
spectacular views of Cinderella's Castle and the Wishes fireworks display.
Aquatic enticements include a crescent white sand beach dotted with brightly
striped, canopied lounge chairs, a large sophisticated pool in the central
courtyard, a new beachside Florida springs-style pool, and a classy marina
sporting a wide assortment of watercraft. A full service health club and spa,
tennis courts, five restaurants, two lounges, and sophisticated shopping round
out the list of exceptional offerings.
o A navy blue
blazer should be in order for a stay at Disney's Yacht Club where guests find
the sophisticated ambience of a posh Eastern seaboard hotel of the 1880s.
Fronting Crescent Lake and a sliver of beach that stretches over to the
adjoining Beach Club Resort, it's just a short stroll to Epcot's International
Gateway entrance and only a boat ride away to Disney-MGM Studios. Best of all
is the Yacht Club's 3-acre mini-water park complex, Stormalong Bay, offering
sandy bottom pools, a giant "shipwreck" waterslide, a tidal
whirlpool, bubbling hot tubs, a kiddie pool with its own slide next to the
beach, and enough length to float lazily in inner tubes to your heart's
content.
o The Animal
Kingdom Lodge is a stunning celebration of African wildlife, culture, cuisine,
and art. Its authentic architecture and 33 acres of grasslands filled with
hundreds of roaming, exotic animals is simply a stroke of genius. The
six-story, horseshoe-shaped structure is surrounded by a landscape of golden
boulders, tall bamboo, yellow flame trees, pampas grass, copperpod trees, and
date palms. In it's imposing, 5-story, thatched roof lobby are massive
chandeliers formed by resplendent Masai shields, a large mud fireplace, and handsome
safari-chic seating. From common lookouts as well as from 90% of the guestrooms
are wonderful views of playful zebra, lanky giraffe, sprite gazelle, huge
ankole cattle, herds of wildebeest, flocks of exotic birds, and more, with over
200 animals in all.
o Last but
not least is The Wilderness Lodge, Disney's dramatic depiction of an early
1900s national park resort. I challenge you to keep your jaw from dropping open
on your first encounter with its awesome eight-story lobby of ponderosa pine
logs, a massive 82-foot tall fireplace, and authentic 55-foot Pacific Northwest
totem poles. Outside is a breathtaking scene of sparkling waterfalls, rushing
creeks, and towering pines. The sound of crickets is heard beneath the bridges
and along the meandering pathways lined with natural grasses, junipers, and
wildflowers. And on the shores of Bay Lake is Wilderness Lodge's very own
erupting geyser surrounded by a steaming expanse of geothermal activity.
What about
Disney's dining choices? Once just a hot dog and hamburger haven, Disney's
reputation for dreadful theme park food is now a thing of the past. Think Pan
Roasted Striped Bass with Aromatic Rock Shrimp Lemongrass Risotto, 6-Hour
Braised Veal Shank with Orzo Pasta and Soy Glaze, or Cornbread Stuffed Quail with
Foie Gras and Sauce Maltaise. Just a mere sampling of the incredible meals to
be found at many of the over 270 dining spots on Disney property. In a radical
culinary transformation Disney hired top-notch chefs to create exciting menus
for some of the highest rated restaurants in the country and first-rate
sommeliers to fashion outstanding wine lists.
Here are some
of Disney's best restaurants:
o The
California Grill on the 15th floor of Disney's Contemporary Resort offers an
unbeatable panorama of the Magic Kingdom and the Seven Seas Lagoon along with
picture-perfect views of the Wishes fireworks. From pristinely fresh sushi to
exceptional New American Cuisine to sensational desserts and an outstanding
California wine list, this place has it all. Don't be discouraged if all the
coveted window seats are taken; an adjoining observation platform offers a
bird's-eye view of the fireworks extravaganza.
o For
top-notch and innovative seafood specialties, head to the Flying Fish at
Disney's Boardwalk where entrees such as Potato Wrapped Florida Red Snapper
with a Creamy Leek Fondue are the norm. Contemporary and trendy, yet whimsical,
this restaurant will absolutely delight the senses with its festive room of
flying fish mobiles, sea blue sparkling mosaic floors, and golden fish scale
pillars. Named a Wine Spectator Restaurant Award winner, it boasts an excellent
international list. Don't forget to save room for the unforgettable desserts,
in particular the banana napoleon with warm caramel sauce.
o Fine dining
in a sophisticated setting combined with virtually flawless service sets
Victoria and Albert's in Disney's Grand Floridian Resort apart. Here in this
AAA Five-Diamond awarded restaurant you're served a sumptuous seven-course meal
on white linen set with Royal Doulton china and sparkling crystal. Those
seeking a special evening should book the newly-remodeled, 6-person chef's
table found in a candle-lit alcove in the kitchen, a spot perfect for an
up-close, behind-the-scenes look at Disney's top chef in action.
o Epcot's
Bistro de Paris is a charming Belle Époque dining room with an air of
exclusivity. Filled with gilded mirrors and crimson banquettes, its billowy
white drapes frame windows that overlook the World Showcase Lagoon. Servers
with delicious French accents roll out sensational dishes prepared with only
the freshest ingredients. After dinner enjoy a dessert of crepes prepared and
flamed tableside while lingering over cordials and coffee in anticipation of
the Illuminations spectacle.
o Disney's
Animal Kingdom Lodge's premier dining room is the seductive Jiko where floor to
ceiling windows look out on a boulder-strewn creek. Twin clay ovens draw the
eye to the open kitchen where an eclectic blend of creations prepared with
African flair are turned out in exotic presentations. Accompany your meal with
a selection from the all South African wine list, the largest in North America.
And don't leave without ordering the incredible dark chocolate filled beggar's
purses served with a honey dipping sauce, one of Disney's best desserts.
So, for those
who think that Walt Disney World is just for kids, think again! It's a world of
fantastic resorts and innovative dining just waiting to be explored. You may never
even make it to the park