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Earlier this year, another special room type opened up at Disney World. The Royal Rooms are found in Disney's Port Orleans Riverside. But don't call them princess rooms; the majestic blue-and-gold color scheme, richly embellished with gold and crystal accents, is designed to appeal to both prince and princess. An extra touch of magic appears at a button press on the headboards of every bed; "fireworks" right in your room.
Image courtesy Charlyn Keating Chisholm Treated Like Royalty at Disney's Port Orleans originally appeared on About.com Hotels / Resorts / Inns on Thursday, May 17th, 2012 at 09:26:18. Permalink | Comment | Email this |
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Part of the magic of Disney is that feeling you can get of being small again; reliving part of your childhood, either real or idealized, just for a while. Disney's newest resort takes that idea even farther, shrinking you to the size of a small clownfish. Walk into the Finding Nemo courtyard of Disney's Art of Animation Resort, and everything scales up to the size Nemo would see it: his teacher, Mr. Ray, stretches to a 27-foot wingspan, and Crush the Turtle is big enough to cradle you in the curve of a fin.
Impressive, too, are the guest rooms; not so much for their size, but for their creative use of space. One-bedroom family suites sleep up to six people, thanks to a clever trick with a pull-down bed that serves as a table for four during daylight hours. Family suites also include two full bathrooms, a microwave and a refrigerator.
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