Walt Disney World Dolphin
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The Walt Disney World Dolphin is a resort hotel designed by architect Michael Graves located between Epcot and Disney-MGM Studios next to Disney's BoardWalk Resort area. The Dolphin, which opened in June, 1990, is joined to its sister hotel, the Walt Disney World Swan (also designed by Graves) by a palm-tree lined promenade splitting a lagoon. While located on Disney property, the resort is operated by Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide under the Sheraton Hotels brand.
The Dolphin and Swan share similar whimsical elements, but each has a distinctive appearance. The Dolphin is composed of a 27-story triangular tower bisecting a 12-story rectangular mass with four 9-story wings on the Swan-side of the structure. The roof of each half of the main mass is adorned with a 56-foot tall Dolphin statue. On the main colored facade there is a turquoise banana-leaf pattern echoed by a similar wave pattern on the Swan.
The Dolphin includes a variety of restaurants and lounges such as Shula's Steak House and Shula's Lounge, the Fresh Mediterranean Market, and Todd English's BlueZoo. Both resorts include over 329,000 square feet of meeting space for conferences.
The Dolphin and Swan both recently underwent an over $135 million dollar renevation to their lobbies and 2265 guestrooms. In addition, the renovation added more shopping as well as the Mandara Spa.
[edit] Resort facts
- Category: Deluxe
- Theme: Beachfront whimsy
- Location: EPCOT Resort Area
- Opened: June 1, 1990
- Areas: None
- Rooms: 1509
- Address: 1500 Epcot Resorts Blvd. Lake Buena Vista FL 32830-2653
- Phone: (407) 934-3000
- Fax: (407) 934-4499
- Standard Room Max Guests: 4
- Suite Room Max Guests: 6-12
[edit] Resources
- Home Page for Swan & Dolphin
- Walt Disney World Dolphin page at Walt Disney World website
- Dolphin resort page at Sheraton website
[edit] External links
- Dolphin Resort Official Site. Walt Disney World. Retrieved on May 2, 2006.