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(Photos, Video): Tour a Four Seasons Resort Orlando Newly Renovated Park View Deluxe Suite

Hi everyone!

The Four Seasons Resort Orlando has fully refurbished its 14 Park View Deluxe Suites, which are located on the 6th to the 12th floors of the AAA Five-Diamond resort. We were invited to tour a suite yesterday and have photos and video to share.

One of the really nice aspects of the Park View Deluxe Suites is that two suites can be behind one door that locks. So if you are renting two suites, there is room for something like a stroller, Pack ‘n Play and such between this door and the individual doors.

We were touring suite 1028.

Here is our video, followed by plenty of photos.

When we walked into the suite, the first thing we noticed was the relief on the wall. If you look quickly, you might not notice that there are several Disney touches in it.

One of several nods to being at the Walt Disney World Resort is this castle.

Another nod is a wand.

And yet another is a honeypot.

There is plenty of storage space throughout the suite.

This artwork features Cinderella Castle beyond some palm fronds.

The suite features a neutral color palette that gives a feeling of tranquility, according to the lead designer on the project.

We were told that the artwork in the back evokes rain.

There is a a built-in banquette and table plus two chairs. The Park View Deluxe Suite allows for a family of 2 adults and 2 children or 3 adults.

Here is a look from the opposite direction, including a beige textured fabric sectional sofa sleeper. The carpet has a palm design.

This custom-built console includes a small refrigerator and coffee bar.

The refrigerator is really nice and you can see inside without opening it.

There is a Plum wine dispenser (it does cost extra for the wine).

There are Umbria coffee capsules, Rishi tea bags and Wilkin & Sons preserves.

There is also a multi-purpose bar nearby.

Outside, there is an expansive balcony, with doors off the main living room as well as the bedroom. The views are stunning.

From this room, you can see the recreation area of the Four Seasons Resort Orlando (there is quite a bit of recreation, including a lazy river and pools).

Also in the distance (with my zoom lens you can see it a bit better than the above photo), Cinderella Castle and Space Mountain beyond Disney’s Contemporary Resort.

Spaceship Earth can be seen as well, off sharply to the left hand side.

The adult pool and a family pool are in view here, as well as the lakeside PB&G Restaurant. What I really love about the Four Seasons Resort Orlando is how tranquil it is, including the myriad of outdoor seating options around the resort or PB&G.

And here is a look at the bedroom, which includes a gorgeous bathroom with a lovely arched entryway.

There is a king sized bed flanked by custom walnut wood backlit accent panels.

Nearby is a large circular chair that looks very comfortable.

There are a lot of wonderful touches to the room.

 

There is a 65-inch flatscreen television.

Drawer space can be seen flanking the archway to the bathroom. There is more closet space on the other side.

There are two bathrooms in the suite, with this one being the larger one with a deep soaking tub.

There is a large vanity with two sinks.

Bathroom amenities are from Atelier Cologne.

Bathrobes hang near the shower.

And here are a handful of photos we took outside the Four Seasons Resort Orlando. It was a gorgeous day for a walk!

Another one of my favorite aspects of the resort is the canopy of palm trees along the sidewalk. It is so recognizable, I don’t need to see the building to know where it is.

There is a 5-acre Explorer Island and water activities that include the adults-only pool.

The lazy river always looks very inviting.

The Four Seasons Resort Orlando offers 443 rooms, including 68 suites. There are also a number of wonderful restaurants, including the Michelin-starred rooftop Capa Steakhouse.

There are a lot of great views from all over the resort.

You can find some Disney touches around the Four Seasons Resort Orlando as well. And take a long look at the stunning chandelier in the lobby, it is inspired by the fireworks you can see each night at Walt Disney World.

We will be writing more about the Four Seasons Resort Orlando in the coming week! It is hard to believe, but the resort will turn 10 years old next year. We first photographed the Four Seasons Resort Orlando before it opened and have enjoyed sharing it over the years. I recommend staying or dining here. While you are still in the heart of Walt Disney World, it also feels miles away. And the resort is very well known for its impeccable service.