|
So you’re headed to
Orlando... but where to start? You’ll find such a wealth
of fantastic resorts and restaurants it can be difficult
to choose exactly what you wish to indulge in. How best
can you plan a visit in which each day comes with the
finest this marvelous vacation spot has to offer? In order
to help you in making the overwhelming decisions of where
to stay and what places to dine, here are what I believe
to be Orlando’s best offerings:
Best Deluxe Resort
On Disney property it’s
the Grand Floridian with its upscale Victorian atmosphere
and lagoonside setting facing the Magic Kingdom.
Off-property, hands-down, it’s the Ritz Carlton Grande
Lakes where you may never even feel the need to leave the
property. At Universal, go for the Portofino Bay Hotel
with its unsurpassed ambience of an Italian seaside
resort.
Best Resort Pool
- Disney's Yacht and Beach
Club’s Stormalong Bay, a 3-acre mini water park
- The Walt Disney World
Swan and Dolphin’s lush grotto-style lagoon pool
- The Volcano Pool at
Disney's Polynesian Resort with its luxuriant
waterfall, smoking peak, and perfect view of
Cinderella’s Castle
- The boulder-strewn
wonderland at Disney's Wilderness Lodge with its very
own erupting geyser
- The lush fantasyland
pool at the Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress cooled by
twelve waterfalls
Best Home-Away-From-Home
Property
The Villas at Disney's
Wilderness Lodge with its Bay Lake frontage and national
park character or Disney's Beach Club Villas conveniently
located next door to Epcot.
Best Resort Atmosphere
Disney's Animal Kingdom
Lodge where hundreds of animals roam the savanna and the
air is pulsating to the beat of African drums. Running a
close second is Universal’s Portofino Bay Hotel where
guests are transported to a romantic, seaside Italian
village.
Best Resort Lobby
How to choose? Three of
Disney's resorts make the cut: the Wilderness Lodge, the
Grand Floridian, and the Animal Kingdom Lodge, all
eye-popping in their grandeur.
Best Access To The Parks
The Contemporary,
Polynesian, and Grand Floridian with monorail access to
the Magic Kingdom, Epcot, and the Ticket and
Transportation Center. At Universal, the Hard Rock Hotel
is just a 5-minute walk or boat ride away to Universal
Studios, Islands of Adventure, and CityWalk.
Best Resort For Romance
Disney's Polynesian Resort
whose lush tiki torch-lit grounds and white-sand beaches
with views of Cinderella’s Castle are simply dreamy or
Universal’s Portofino Bay Hotel where an evening stroll
along the bay with Italian arias playing in the distance
can’t be beat.
Best Resort For
Nature-Lovers
Disney's Wilderness Lodge,
a nature-lover’s dream of rushing waterfalls, spouting
geysers, and bubbly creeks, all surrounded by stately pine
trees and beautiful Bay Lake.
Best Resort Lounges
- California Grill Lounge
found on the 15th floor of Disney's Contemporary
Resort with unrivaled views of the Magic Kingdom and
the Seven Seas Lagoon, great for cocktails, sushi, and
a view of the Wishes fireworks display.
- Disney's Grand
Floridian's lobby. Pick up a cocktail at Mizner’s,
then head down to this magnificent oasis to relax in
the cushy seating while listening to the sounds of a
big band orchestra or live piano music.
- Tambu Lounge at Disney's
Polynesian Resort’s Great Ceremonial House. Sip on
tropical drinks amid lush foliage and views of the
Seven Seas Lagoon.
- Territory Lounge, a
rustic retreat in Disney's Wilderness Lodge.
- bluezoo’s bar at the
Walt Disney World Dolphin, the coolest place around.
- Velvet, the ultra-hip
cocktail lounge at Universal's Hard Rock Hotel.
- Bar America, Portofino
Bay Hotel’s sophisticated lounge overlooking the
romantic piazza.
- Top of the Palace
Lounge, a sophisticated bar with the best views around
high atop the Wyndham Palace Resort near Downtown
Disney.
Best Italian
Palio at the Walt Disney
World Swan where the Tortellini con Aragosta topped with
enormous amounts of lobster is amazing, or Portobello
Yacht Club at Downtown Disney for a fantastic,
thin-crusted pizza followed by the Rigatoni with Italian
Sausage, crimini mushrooms, plum tomatoes, black olives,
and escarole.
Best Seafood
Flying Fish at Disney's
Boardwalk for Potato Wrapped Red Snapper with creamy leek
fondue and red wine reduction, or the newcomer on the
block, Todd English’s bluezoo at the Walt Disney World
Dolphin, where seafood is taken to new heights. Off Disney
property it’s got to be Roy’s on Sand Lake Road near
Universal for Roy Yamaguchi’s remarkable Hawaiian Fusion
cuisine.
Best Steaks
Shula's at the Walt Disney
World Dolphin, a standout for sensational Angus beef
steaks cooked to perfection, or Vito’s Chop House on
International Drive for the filet mignon stuffed with
gorgonzola.
Best Restaurant For Romance
Victoria and Albert's at
Disney's Grand Floridian, the only AAA 5-Diamond
restaurant in Central Florida. Here you’ll savor a
sumptuous six-course meal served on elegant fine china to
the accompaniment of enchanting harp music. Or try Delfino
Riviera at Universal’s Portofino Bay Hotel whose
breeze-swept terrace overlooks the resort’s picturesque
bay and piazza. And I can’t forget Norman’s at the
Ritz Carlton for fine dining in plush surroundings all
enveloped in the grandeur of an amazing resort.
Best Restaurant For Kids
Children love the
Rainforest Café at the Animal Kingdom or Downtown Disney
where they’re bombarded with thunderstorms and noisy
audio-animatronic wildlife. A close runner up is
Whispering Canyon Café at Disney's Wilderness Lodge; come
prepared for plenty of hoopin’ and hollerin’ and
please, whatever you do, don’t ask for the ketchup
unless, that is, you like a lot of attention.
Best Character Meal
Cinderella's Royal Table at
the Magic Kingdom, a chance to feast in a fairytale castle
with Cinderella, Jasmine, Aladdin, Belle, and Snow White.
Or try the Crystal Palace at the Magic Kingdom for a
tasty, bountiful buffet hosted by Winnie the Pooh and his
friends.
Best Hip Atmosphere
Todd English’s bluezoo at
the Dolphin, the coolest spot this side of South Beach, or
Tchoup Chop at Universal’s Royal Pacific Resort, a
knock-em-dead, Asian-inspired beauty.
Best Disney View
Arthur’s 27 at the
Wyndham Palace whose drop-dead setting is only topped by
its creative cuisine, or California Grill at Disney's
Contemporary Resort with its picture-perfect views of the
Magic Kingdom, the Seven Seas Lagoon, and the Wishes
fireworks presentation.
Best Disney Resort
Restaurant
Tough call. My favorites
are the California Grill at the Contemporary Resort (just
about anything on their exceptional menu is fantastic),
Victoria and Albert’s at the Grand Floridian
(particularly the Chef’s Table where Chef Scott Hunnel
oversees an 11-course meal designed especially for you),
and Todd English’s bluezoo at the Dolphin (try the miso
glazed Chilean sea bass with warm sesame spinach).
Best Universal Resort
Restaurant
Tchoup Chop at the Royal
Pacific Resort. Wonderful Asian and Polynesian-influenced
cuisine in a stunning setting of bamboo, waterfalls, and a
lotus-filled reflecting pool. Share the Crunchy Shrimp
with butter lettuce leaves and hot & sour chili glaze,
move on to the Firecracker Fresh Fish served with
papaya-serrano salsa, Asian pesto drizzle, and
coconut-lemongrass sauce, and finish with a slice of
Banana Cream Pie topped with caramel sauce and chocolate
shavings.
Best Downtown Disney
Restaurant
Wolfgang Puck’s Upstairs
Dining Room for dishes like Szechuan marinated
"Chinois" lamb rack served with a spicy
cilantro-mint sauce or the restaurant's exceptionally
great Wienerschnitzel.
Best Epcot Illuminations
View
Rose and Crown in World
Showcase’s United Kingdom. Set your priority seating for
about one hour prior to show time and pray for a table
with a good view.
Best Milkshake
Beaches and Cream at
Disney's Beach Club Resort serves oh-so-delicious thick
shakes and malts in a frosty fountain glass with the
extras on the side in the stainless steel shaker.
Best Pizza
You can't beat the pizzas
at Downtown Disney's Wolfgang Puck Cafe (choose the BLTA
with applewood-smoked bacon, mozzarella, roma and
sun-dried tomatoes, avocado, and chopped romaine),
Downtown Disney's Portobello Yacht Club (thin-crusted and
smokey flavored), or Mama Melrose’s at Disney-MGM
Studios (don't miss the grilled chicken pizza with
sun-dried tomato pesto, pancetta, and asiago cheese).
Best Breakfast
Spoodles at Disney's
Boardwalk. I love the Egg Rotollo, scrambled eggs with
chorizo, onions, peppers, and cheddar cheese rolled in
Lavosh (flatbread) and served with breakfast potatoes and
marinated tomatoes.
I could go on and on but
I’ll restrain myself and stop here. There’s a world of
resorts and restaurants just waiting to be explored. And
you’ll never even have to leave Orlando to find it!
|