WDW RESORT FACTS

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    Originally Posted By Donny

    Hotel Rooms on WDW Property

    All-Star Music - 1,920
    All-Star Sport - 1,920
    Beach Club Resort - 580
    Caribbean Beach Resort - 2,112
    Contemporary Resort - 1,053
    Dixie Landings Resort - 2,048
    Fort Wilderness Trailer Homes - 407
    Grand Floridian Beach Resort - 897
    Old Key West Resort - 500
    Polynesian Resort - 855
    Port Orleans Resort - 1,008
    The Villas at the Disney Institute - 585
    Wilderness Lodge - 728
    Yacht Club Resort - 635
    Total 15,248
     
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    Originally Posted By Autopia Deb

    You forgot Animal Kingdom Lodge and Saratoga Springs. Did you include the DVC expansions? This info looks out of date to me.
     
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    Originally Posted By wahooskipper

    I was curious about the room numbers too. I stayed at the Palazzo in Vegas last month. 3,068 rooms. The sister property, Venetian, has 4,049 for a total of 7,000+ rooms.

    Glad I don't have to wash all those towels.
     
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    Originally Posted By Donny

    Animal Kingdom Lodge 1307
     
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    Originally Posted By FerretAfros

    >>Dixie Landings Resort - 2,048<<

    And yet, only one hot tub, with a posted capacity of 7 people. Who thought that one through?

    We stayed there over the Marathon Weekend, and the hot tub was packed the entire time with folks trying to loosen up their muscles. We all played nice and took turns, but you'd think that they'd have a more reasonable capacity, considering the huge size (when it opened, it was the largest non-casino hotel in the world). Still, better than the Values, with no hot tub at all, but it just seemed a little too cozy in there at times...
     
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    Originally Posted By mrkthompsn

    Those Palazzo rooms are swank! I stayed there last October. Who needs to play slots when you can play with your remote control to open the curtains. My iPhone doesn't have an app for that!
     
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    Originally Posted By wahooskipper

    I was extremely impressed with the Palazzo...and that entire property. Other than maybe the Wynn and the Ballagio I think it was the premier resort out there. And, for as nice as the suites are...they are very reasonably priced.

    The Christmas decorations and events were the best on the strip.

    Back to WDW...I've heard the laundry facility that handles costuming does somewhere shy of 2 million pounds of laundry per day. Zoiks!
     
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    Originally Posted By RoadTrip

    The figures are WAY out of date. Old Key West has 761 rooms. The All Star Movies, Pop Century, Coronado Springs, Boardwalk, Animal Kingdom Lodge, Saratoga Springs and the DVC additions at the Wilderness Lodge, Beach Club, Contemporary and AKL aren't even mentioned. The Villas at Disney Institute were bulldozed to make way for Saratoga Springs. Dixie Landings hasn't been known as that for about 10 years and the Fort Wilderness Cabins replaced the Trailer Homes at least 10 years ago.
     

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