Disney's Art of Animation Resort Disney's Art of Animation Resort. Cars, Nemo, The Little Mermaid and The Lion King Disney's Art of Animation Resort is the newest of the Value Resort and probably the most popular. Check this out. It's really incredible - Photo by Brett Svenson. Dad really likes the Art of Animation Resort. In fact, I've named it one of my 5 Dad picks for Disney Hotels. As you explore the four highly themed resort areas based on Finding Nemo, Cars, The Lion King, and The Little Mermaid, your family can live the magic of their favorite films in a larger than life setting! The themes extend to impressively decorated rooms and family suites at this revolutionary resort which features an attention to detail usually reserved for the theme parks at Walt Disney World. What to Expect. Even the Front Desk is cool - Photo by Brett Svenson. Animation Hall is the center of the Art of Animation, both literally and figuratively. It’s where you check in, where you eat, drink, play video games, and most important – it’s where you catch your bus to the parks! The check- in counter here is really something special – it’s a huge illuminated rainbow with little kiosks for cast members to serve you instead of one giant counter. The opposite wall features original artist sketches from the featured movies and shows the progression from concept to completion in the animation process. Timon Chasing Pumbaa Timon Unhappy with Pumbaa Nala with friends Simba and Nala Reunited Sweet Simba and Nala Timon and Pumbaa Scouting Nala Finds Simba Pumbaa. Supposedly aiming at a much more consumer-driven younger market, this game (with the two wisecracking sidekicks from Disney's The Lion King) will feature four arcade. It's one of the typical Disney platform games, like the Lion King or other games like it. But hell yeah, that doesn't even have to mean that this game is bad or. The Lion King is a 1994 American animated epic musical film, produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It is the 32nd Disney. Play Disney's exciting range of the best free online games from all your favourite Disney shows & movies! Pumbaa is the secondary tritagonist of The Lion King, a supporting character in The Lion King. Do not forget to play one of the other great Animal games at GamesXL.com! The art wall in Animation Hall - Photo by Brett Svenson. Another cool feature? Cast members here wear a black and white costume with vests. When you enter at check in you’ll notice the vests are black and white and as you move through Animation Hall the cast member’s vests get more and more colorful! The Art of Animation resort has one of the biggest capacities at Disney world, 1. Whether you’re a couple, a small family, a large family, or you’re traveling with a group, you should be able to find a room or combination of rooms to help you have the perfect vacation (yes, it is possible at a value resort!)Disney’s Art of Animation Resort is a great place to relax before or after a long day at the park, or just on a nice relaxing day at the hotel. ![]() There’s more than enough to keep everyone occupied on your perfect Disney World vacation. Ten things you might not know - video by Disney. Parks. Rooms. Inside a Cars Suite - Photo by Brett Svenson. You have two room options at Disney’s Art of Animation Resort: Standard rooms which sleep up to four and Family Suites, which sleep up to six. The Standard rooms measure 2. They are the same size as the rooms at the Pop Century and All Star Resorts. They are reasonably comfortable for a family of 4, but not 4 adults. Disney hotel rules allow 4 guests per standard room. You can add 1 infant that can sleep in a crib. If you have more than 2 adults, Disney charges an additional fee per additional adult per night. If you’d like a Standard room, you’ll be staying in The Little Mermaid buildings. The bathroom in a Cars Suite - Photo by Brett Svenson. The Family Suites are roomier, measuring 5. The suites include 2 bathrooms and a kitchenette. Each area is themed to bring to life scenes from the movies: Finding Nemo, Cars, and The Lion King. Guest buildings are grouped by film and you also have choices of Preferred or Standard rooms (the difference is how close you are to Animation Hall or a pool). In the center of each cluster of buildings you’ll find a courtyard to play and relax where you can explore what it’s like to be a character in the films! Guest rooms in each area pull you even further into the movie with painting, props, furniture, and fun surprises at every turn! Here’s what you can expect: The Crush man takes a spin in the Finding Nemo area - Photo by Brett Svenson. Finding Nemo: The exterior of the buildings are painted like they’re out in the ocean, teaming with fish and sea life. The courtyard in the middle of the buildings is adjacent to Animation Hall, and features The Big Blue – the biggest pool at any Walt Disney World hotel with 1. Inside the guest rooms, you’ll find mellow sea green walls with colorful pops of curvy orange furniture. Silver accents on the walls and a bright pink reef headboard add to the look. You’ll also find jellyfish lamps, coral themed chairs, and a cozy picture of Marlin and Nemo napping in one of the 3 sleeping areas. One of the coolest features is the shark- infested bathroom decorated like a sunken ship! Luigi's Tires is so lifelike - Photo by Brett Svenson. Cars: The exterior of the buildings are decorated like the beautiful and rocky desert outside Radiator Springs. The courtyard in the middle of the buildings is full of cacti, life size characters like Mater, and highway signage – perfect for family photo ops. Inside the guest rooms you’ll feel surprisingly calm with light brown walls accented by pylon themed carpet and drapes, with blue, red, black, and silver accents that remind you of what you’d find in a garage. Pylon lampshades, stickers, and highway signage complete the mood – and the relaxing blue car wash themed bathroom is outstanding! Hakuna Matata is a wonderful phrase - Photo by Brett Svenson. The Lion King: The exterior of the buildings will make you feel right at home on the savanna as you explore the picturesque courtyard, which features an elephant graveyard, lions perched on rocks, and Simba, Timon, and Pumba strolling about the oasis with no worries. Inside the guest rooms, the colors and shapes you’ll remember from “I Just Can’t Wait to Be King” will make you feel like bursting into song as you relax in your little oasis. Bright yellow walls with splashes of green, leaf theme chairs and lighting, a sunset savanna scene in the shower, and the image of Simba swaying sleepily in the vines complete the look. Ariel is bigger than life - Photo by Andy Sanchez. The Little Mermaid: The exterior of the buildings are painted to help draw you under the sea into a magical garden courtyard with aquatic looking topiaries and amazing sculptures that will have you believing you’re on the ocean floor. King Triton stands proudly in command as dolphins and crustaceans frolic about. Inside the guest rooms serene blue walls and wavy carpet make your stay under the sea very cozy as you fall asleep in a bed with a clamshell headboard complete with a “pearl” reading lamp! Pink seashell chairs and a beautiful purple coral bathroom motif will have you feeling like princess Ariel herself! The accommodations at the Art of Animation are equipped with everything most travelers need for a great Disney World vacation. Below is a list of the furnishings in the Standard rooms: Two full size beds or. One king bed, which can be requested at least 5 days before arrival (a request is not a guarantee)A TVOne table and 2 chairs. Telephone. Free Wi- Fi. A nightstand between the full size beds. An alarm clock. An armoire that has drawers for storage. A keyed safe. Bathroom with a shower tub, or a walk in shower in the handicapped rooms. Refrigerator (now standard in all Disney hotel rooms)AND A HAIR DRYERBelow is a list of the furnishings in the Family Suites: 3 separate sleeping areas (including a master bedroom with a queen sized bed, a double- size sleeper sofa in the living room, and a convertible double- size Table. Bed in the dining area)2 TVs. A generously sized table with 4 chairs (which converts into a bed for sleeping)2 telephones. Night stands in the master bedroom. A kitchenette with mini fridge, microwave, and coffeemaker. An alarm clock. An armoire that has drawers for storage. A keyed safe. 2 bathrooms with a shower tub, or a walk in shower in the handicapped rooms. AND A HAIR DRYERAll Disney rooms include some nice extras, Disney soap, shampoo, and hand lotion. Sometimes Mousekeeping even makes towel animals to amuse children. Dining and more. Ink and Paint is pretty cool - Photo by Brett Svenson. Disney’s Art of Animation Resort features a food court similar to those at the other Value Resorts. It’s called Landscape of Flavors and has several different stations, which serve fresh, customized meals from Quick Service counters for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks. The market section allows you to grab snacks and beverages on the go! Landscape of Flavors has so many options to suit any taste, and is conveniently located in the middle of the resort so guests have convenient access. Plus it’s where you’ll arrive and depart from each day if you use Disney’s Luxury Motor Coach service to get to and from the parks, so you can pop in for a quick bite any time! Make sure you get one of those nifty refillable mugs. Dad loves those things. The seating at Landscape of Flavors sprawls out through a huge portion of Animation Hall – there’s lots of room for everyone, which is important at a resort with a capacity for around 1. There are 5 stations to choose from Landscape of Flavors, which focus on “better for you” options like fruit smoothies, fresh made items, gluten free options, and lots of organic beverages. You can even explore wines paired to your food! This restaurant is considered a Quick Service Restaurant for the Disney Dining Plan. Landscape of Flavors shares a space with the Ink and Paint Shop, the resort’s gift shop. Here you will find the typical Disney character merchandise as well as toiletries and other necessary items you may have forgotten at home. The Drop Off Pool Bar is available for liquid refreshments and light snacks. Room Service Pizza has delivery available from 4: 0. Pools. The Big Blue Pool on a blue day - Photo by Brett Svenson. Disney’s Art of Animation has three heated pools. The main pool is The Big Blue Pool in the Finding Nemo section just outside Animation Hall, which is the largest pool at a Disney resort at 1. Not only is it the biggest, but it’s the coolest! You can listen to your favorite Disney songs underwater! Two quieter pools, Flippin’ Fins Pool and Cozy Cone Pool are located in The Little Mermaid and Cars sections, respectively. The Cozy Cone features actual cone- shaped cabanas!
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