Walt Disney World officially has a new hotel for visitors with the opening of the Walt Disney World Swan Reserve on Friday.
Part of the Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin, this 14-story hotel features 349 spacious and versatile guest rooms, including 151 suites, that have floor-to-ceiling views of the resort.
Amenities available for guests include Amare, the signature Mediterranean restaurant; a grab-n-go café; and a scenic pool area with elevated deck and fire pit. Guests will also have full access to all the amenities at the Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin.
In attendance at the ribbon cutting ceremony were (top photo): Mickey Mouse, Tishman Hotel and Realty Chairman and CEO John Vickers, MetLife Director of Hotel Asset Management Bill Webster, Marriott International President of US Eastern Region Jim Connelly, Principal Owner and Vice Chairman of Tishman Hotel and Realty Dan Tishman (with scissors), Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin Resort Area General Manager Sean Verney, Walt Disney World President Jeff Vahle and Minnie Mouse.
For more information, or to book a staycation, please visit swandolphin.com.
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