Luxury Guide to Disney World Orlando

Royal Asante Suite at Animal Kingdom Lodge ( $2010-$2582 per night) African-inspired Animal Kingdom Lodge, the 2,115-square-foot Royal Asante suite has a full kitchen, dining area for eight, office and a master bedroom with a wood-carved canopy bed so huge it purportedly had to be assembled in the room itself.

Skip the Lines and VIP treatment Nobody wants to spend their vacation waiting in lines. Yes, it is true that two FASTPASS badges are enough to provide an enjoyable day trip, however when you get a customized VIP Tour, your trip are even more enjoyable, since you are able to pass the lines like crazy. After spending the day touring the parks, keep up the momentum by heading to one of Disney’s live shows. YES, once again VIP ticket holders get the star treatment, guides park backstage and usher them in through the backdoor straight to their seats.

Dining at the Chef’s Table ($150 per person) Enjoy your dinner at Victoria & Albert’s , a Zagat-rated restaurant promising romantic, intimate dinners.

Private Yacht for a Night ($375 per hour) Hire one private butler to serve your dinner or just champagne and dessert when you book an evening trip on the 45-foot Grand 1 Yacht.

Championship Links Choosing between six different golf courses may seem hard, but the Palm course is the foremost fore spot. Each year, the PGA FUNAI Classic starts on the Palm and ends on the separate Magnolia course. Additionally, guests can schedule lessons with PGA pros or driving one of GPS-enabled carts.

Scuba Odyssey Part of Epcot’s new The Seas with Nemo & Friends attraction, DiveQuest’s tank has six million gallons of salt water stocked with 65 different marine life species. The Ultimate Dive provides you with all the equipment and lets you explore the amazing aquarium’s depths of 27 feet, getting a peek at tropical fish, sharks, eagle rays and sea turtles — as long as you proof of scuba certification.

Indulgent Spa Treatments A stay at Disney World isn’t a luxury vacation without a visit to the Grand Floridian Spa for a Sedona mud body masque, a citrus zest massage or a detoxifying marine algae bath. An on-staff babysitter can watch the kids in the hotel room while parents take off for a candlelit couples’ massage, or moms can bring their little princesses in for special kids’ massages, facials, manicures and pedicures as part of the “My First…” series of spa packages.

Private Surfing Party ($1050 flat fee) Most people don’t come to Orlando to surf, but when the entire Surf Pool at Typhoon Lagoon can be yours, it might be time to wax the board. Rent out the 2.75-million-gallon pool to enjoy perfect swells during a private surf party.



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