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Celebration Hotel |
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700 BLOOM STREET
Celebration, FL
United States
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Located eight miles from Walt Disney World, the Celebration Hotel is part of Celebration, a Disney-created residential community with pastel-colored shops and restaurants. With its early 1900s Florida-coastal architecture, Celebration Hotel is a tranquil image along the town's lakefront: a three-story building with a brick courtyard in front and a veranda offering wicker-and-leather seating beneath woven, big-paddle ceiling fans. The lobby includes more fans, along with wooden rocking chairs, plush divans, a piano, rugs and hardwood floors. The hotel's restaurant, the Plantation Room, open for breakfast and dinner, offers refined Florida fare.
The Celebration Hotel includes a fitness center with lake views and provides complimentary transportation to a 60,000-square-foot health-and- fitness spa in the community's hospital. Miles of walking paths and nature trails offer lots of recreation opportunities for guests
The hotel offers 115 nonsmoking rooms housed in three stories with an elevator. Guestroom decor includes dark wood, wicker and rattan furniture, and two- or four-poster beds with triple sheets and down comforters. Faux-stone bathrooms include gooseneck faucets and makeup mirrors. High-speed Internet access is included in rooms.
The Celebration Hotel offers charming, nostalgic accommodations in a convenient location close to the Disney World theme parks.
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Walt Disney World
is the pacesetter among theme parks: it goes way beyond Disneyland, which opened in Anaheim, California, in 1955 - delivering escapism at its most technologically advanced and psychologically brilliant across an area twice the size of Manhattan. Its four main theme parks are quite separate entities and, ideally, you should allow a full day for each. The
Magic Kingdom
is the Disney park of popular imagination, where Mickey mingles with the crowds - very much the park for kids, though at its high-tech best capable of thrilling even the most jaded of adults. Known for its giant, golfball-like geosphere,
EPCOT Center
is Disney's celebration of science and technology; this sprawling area involves a lot of walking, and may bore young children.
Disney-MGM Studios
suits almost everyone: its special effects are enjoyable even if you've never seen the movies they're based on. The newest of the four, Disney's
Animal Kingdom, brings all manner of African and Asian wildlife to the theme park setting, perhaps the lone entry that can be explored fairly quickly.
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