Disney's Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa

Unit of the Walt Disney World Resort
  • Congress Park
  • The Carousel
  • The Grandstand
  • The Paddock
  • The Springs
  • Treehouse Villas
SuitesGrand Villa, Treehouse VillaVillas1,320Green lodgeYesAddress1960 Broadway
Lake Buena Vista, FloridaArchitect of recordGlover Smith Bode, Inc.Civil engineersDRMPDesign architectGrahm GundMEP engineersSmith Seckman Reid, Inc.

Disney's Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa is a Disney Vacation Club (DVC) resort at the Walt Disney World Resort. The resort is the seventh Disney Vacation Club resort and is situated on the former site of the Disney Institute. It first opened on May 17, 2004[1] and was built in three phases. It is now the largest Disney Vacation Club resort. The resort was inspired by the city of Saratoga Springs, New York.[2]

The 65-acre (26 ha) resort was designed by Graham Gund Architects of Cambridge, Massachusetts. There are a total of 18 Villa Buildings with 828 Vacation Home Units (1,260 guest rooms), plus an additional 60 Treehouse Villas.

A view of Congress Park, the first phase of Disney's Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa which opened in May 2004.

History

The resort opened in 4 phases:

  • Phase 1: Four Villa Buildings in one section called Congress Park opened with 184 Vacation Home units (280 guest rooms) on May 17, 2004.[2]
  • Phase 2: Eight Villa Buildings in two sections called The Springs and The Paddock started opening in Spring 2005 eventually adding 368 Vacation Home Units (560 guest rooms).
  • Phase 3: Six Villa Buildings in two sections called The Carousel and The Grandstand completed this phase of the large resort in Summer 2007, adding 276 Vacation Home Units (420 guest rooms).
  • Phase 4: Treehouse Villas built in natural forest glens with 60 three-bedroom homes opened on June 1, 2009. These stand-alone structures—elevated 10 feet off the ground on pedestals and beams—are located along the Sassagoula River.[3]

References

  1. ^ Sue Holland (July 24, 2004). "Saratoga Springs, Part 1". MousePlanet. Retrieved 6 February 2018.
  2. ^ a b Holland, Sue (August 13, 2004). "Saratoga Springs, Part 2". MousePlanet. Retrieved 6 February 2018.
  3. ^ "Disney's Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa".

External links

  • Official website Edit this at Wikidata

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