Everyone wants to go to the Four Seasons Orlando. Take a look inside the luxury Disney hotel, where rooms cost upwards of $1,395 a night.

An overview of the Four Seasons Resort Orlando.
An overview of the Four Seasons Resort Orlando.Four Seasons Resort Orlando
  • A baby went viral on TikTok for wanting to visit the Four Seasons Resort Orlando.

  • The luxury destination located on Disney World property offers massive suites and upscale dining.

  • Guests can also enjoy pools, a golf course, a water park, and views of theme-park fireworks.

Who wants to go to the Four Seasons Resort Orlando?

If you're on TikTok, you know that the "fully-conscious baby" — or the 1-year-old who went viral for excitedly raising her hand and cheering "me!" when her mom asked who wanted to visit the hotel — does.

But now, so do many other travelers — and for good reason. The luxury spot offers massive pools, views of Magic Kingdom fireworks, a nine-bedroom suite, and more.

Here's a look inside the Disney World property, where rooms cost upwards of $1,395 per night.

The Four Seasons Resort Orlando is a luxury hotel located on Disney World property.

The lobby staircase at the Four Seasons Resort Orlando.
The lobby staircase at the Four Seasons Resort Orlando.Four Seasons Resort Orlando

Disney World offers a wide variety of themed resorts, from movie-inspired spaces perfect for kids to a wildlife-focused lodge next to Animal Kingdom.

But there's also the Four Seasons Resort Orlando — a grand hotel that allows travelers to experience Disney as much or as little as they'd like while vacationing.

The property is located in the middle of Disney World and has received the AAA Five Diamond Award, granted to hotels deemed "ultimate luxury" by the organization.

There are 443 rooms on-site, with even the most standard options feeling opulent.

A room at the Four Seasons Resort Orlando.
A room at the Four Seasons Resort Orlando.Four Seasons Resort Orlando

According to the Four Seasons Resort Orlando, its property has the largest standard guest rooms in terms of square footage across Orlando.

Each features a king-size bed, a queen-size sofa bed, and a connected space to accommodate larger families.

The standard rooms also offer furnished terraces, iPads, and bathrooms equipped with Bose surround-sound speakers.

Prices start at $1,395 per night but can reach $1,795 during busy times.

The resort's luxury suites take the cake, though.

A deluxe room at the Four Seasons Resort Orlando.
A deluxe room at the Four Seasons Resort Orlando.Four Seasons Resort Orlando

There are a handful of suite options for travelers at the Four Seasons Resort Orlando.

You could stay in a one-bedroom, two-bathroom suite; lodge in a loft-style deluxe suite; or splurge on the grand suite, which features an eight-person dining room, two balconies, a walk-in closet, and more.

There are also the massive royal and presidential suites, the former offering nine total bedrooms. But if you're traveling with even more people, don't worry. You could always rent the entire 16th floor.

Prices are determined by season and demand. But during busy times, expect to pay upwards of $6,000 per night for suites, $9,000 for deluxe suites, and $15,000 for the grand suite.

Prices for the royal and presidential suites are shared with travelers upon request.

Outside, you can choose between one of two pools.

A pool at the Four Seasons Resort Orlando.
A pool at the Four Seasons Resort Orlando.Four Seasons Resort Orlando

There's a 7,590-square-foot family pool that welcomes travelers of all ages and an adults-only pool — the only one on Disney World property.

Both are equipped with underwater music systems and poolside seating ideal for relaxing.

If you prefer a little more action, there's plenty of on-site recreation.

Part of the water park at the Four Seasons Resort Orlando.
Part of the water park at the Four Seasons Resort Orlando.Four Seasons Resort Orlando

In addition to its pools, the Four Seasons Resort Orlando boasts Explorer Island, a five-acre water park with water slides, a splash zone, a climbing wall, and a lazy river.

You can also find beach volleyball courts, play video games, and watch outdoor movies on a giant screen across the recreation center.

There are dining options for everyone, from casual spots to a Michelin-star restaurant.

Capa, the steakhouse at the Four Seasons Resort Orlando.
Capa, the steakhouse at the Four Seasons Resort Orlando.Four Seasons Resort Orlando

There's Capa, a Spanish steakhouse with one Michelin star that offers tapas and a wide assortment of wine, and Ravello, an Italian spot led by chef Fabrizio Schenardi.

More casual options include a poolside grill and bar, a clubhouse restaurant on the golf course, and a quick-service café called Lickety Split.

And don't miss dessert. Pastries at the Four Seasons Resort Orlando are the work of James Beard-nominated chef Rabii Saber.

And the outdoor activities don't stop there.

The Tranquilo Golf Course at the Four Seasons Resort Orlando.
The Tranquilo Golf Course at the Four Seasons Resort Orlando.Four Seasons Resort Orlando

Golf fans will appreciate the resort's sprawling 18-hole course, which was designed by architect Tom Fazio.

There are also three tennis courts and a 24-hour gym.

If you want to experience some Disney magic, you can do that at the Four Seasons Resort Orlando, too.

Disney fireworks streamed for guests at the Four Seasons Resort Orlando.
Disney fireworks streamed for guests at the Four Seasons Resort Orlando.Four Seasons Resort Orlando

If you plan to visit Disney World while staying at the Four Seasons Resort Orlando, you can enter its theme parks 30 minutes early each day as a hotel guest. The hotel also offers transportation to and from the resort.

But you can also enjoy Disney amenities without leaving the hotel — just like the resort's most famous 1-year-old fan.

There's a character breakfast and an option to book private character meet and greets. You can also view Disney firework shows from select room balconies, across the 17th floor, and streamed on screens at the pool.

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