For dining pleasure, guests can enjoy the hotel's Australian-themed Outback Restaurant (not the national chain) and its steaks, pasta, seafood and four- to six-pound lobsters. The Watercress Café dishes up everything from homemade soups to omelettes and Florida cuisine. Every Sunday, children can participate in the Disney character breakfast in the Watercress. To behold panoramic views of Walt Disney World's awesome fireworks, guests can venture up to the hotel's top 27th floor and dine at the upscale, award- winning Arthur's 27.
Back at their 1,014 guestrooms awashed in deep blues, burgundies and yellows, guests can relax on modern, blonde-wood furniture and enjoy high-speed Internet access, and patios or balconies.
Soaring 27 stories inside the Walt Disney World Resort, this distinctive cluster of towers sits at the end of a scenic drive through manicured lawns and lush landscaping. The overall feeling is one of comfort and sophistication for the primary clientele: families who want to spend time at the area attractions. And they are definitely close to all the attractions at this Orlando hotel and resort.
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