![]() Each area of the hotel had a page, and the kids had to go to each spot in order to get stamps. Kid PassportsĪt check in the kids were given Four Seasons passports. The refrigerator had milk and waters, but still plenty of room for anything that we wanted to put in there. If there’s a refrigerator, I want to be able to use it for leftovers. I hate coming into a room and seeing the mini-bar filled with things that we’re not going to touch. The kids were playing with the iPad Mini that contained resort information. We had plenty of room.Īrriving at our room: gifts and robes on the bed and snacks on the nightstand. The sinks and shower settings were easily reachable, and the king bed and very comfortable sofa pull-out could easily fit a family of four, if not five. Plus, the room was designed from a family perspective. Not only were there kid-sized robes in the room, there were play things (a tutu/tiara set and a sword/eyepatch set), NatGeo Kids magazines, chocolate lollipops, and milk chilling in the refrigerator. I’ve never seen so much attention paid to the kids at check-in – such a cool touch. Wayne used the touch screen to show the kids the entire resort and talked about all of the fun things to do, like the kid’s club, the waterslides, and the game room. What kind of a hotel makes kids forget about Disney World? Here’s what the Four Seasons Orlando did well: Four Seasons Orlando: The Check InĪs I was signing the necessary paperwork at the front desk, my kids were whisked away by Wayne the concierge and taken to a large interactive map of the resort in the lobby. In fact, the kids loved it so much that they voted not to go to Disney World or Epcot at all, since they wanted to spend the full two days at the hotel. While we thoroughly enjoyed the Hard Rock Hotel – it’s a perfect place to stay if you’re going to Universal – we absolutely loved our two-night stay at the Four Seasons. Then I read about the new Four Seasons resort at Disney World and figured that it made more sense to split our time between the Hard Rock and the Four Seasons. When I planned a trip to Orlando this summer with my two oldest kids (7 and 9), the plan was to stay at the Hard Rock Hotel for four nights and go to the nearby Universal Orlando parks for two days (Harry Potter!) and spend a day at one of the Disney parks. The Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World (aka Four Seasons Orlando) did everything right. But sometimes a hotel is the destination ( Four Seasons Bora Bora), or a hotel stands out because of what they do wrong from a kid perspective ( the Mauna Lani) or right from a kid perspective ( the Rosewood Mayakoba), and I like to highlight it. I do very few posts that are pure hotel reviews – TripAdvisor is great if you’re just looking for reviews. My towel-wrapped kiddo, walking back to our room after a late-afternoon swim at the Four Seasons Orlando Four Seasons Orlando – a Review
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