The Coronado Springs Resort is a beautiful resort from the outside. It has beautiful breezeways reminiscent of the great Southwest. It’s also a very large resort. There are 1,877 rooms over 13 buildings scattered around the complex. Some are as far as half a mile from the main building. The resort offers an internal shuttle via golf carts that run between the resort buildings.
Disney’s Coronado Springs is one of Disney’s moderate resorts. It’s also the most unique. (Unique doesn’t always equate to best.) When Disney built this resort they worked at making it a convention destination. So they did things a little differently. They put some convention space right alongside the main lobby. They also made some changes to the way the food court works and put a top of the line restaurant inside the resort. (Again, I say, unique is not always better.)
Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort Fast Facts
- Resort Area: Animal Kingdom Resort Area
- Resort Category: Moderate
- Theming: American Southwest-Inspired
- Transportation Options:
- Bus to Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, Disney’s Hollywood Studios, and Disney’s Animal Kingdom
Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort Overview
Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort is a massive Moderate Resort property themed with influences from Spanish, Mexican, and Southwest American themes. The resort is circled around a 22-acre lake, with diffrent sections of the hotel including Casitas, Cabanas, and Ranchos.
The newest addition is Gran Destino Tower, a 15-story tower with Deluxe Resort-level amenities. The property is known for catering to both vacationers and convention-goers, due to its sprawling convention space. Some of the highlights of the property include its dining, which includes Maya Grill, known for its Nuevo Latino cuisine, and Toledo – Tapas, Steak & Seafood, which offers stunning rooftop views. Additionally, its home to the Dig Site, a Mayan-themed pool area with a waterslide and the largest hot tub at Disney World.
Disney’s Coronado Springs Map
The resort is made up of Gran Destino Tower, and then the Casitas, Ranchos, and Cabanas areas. Below you’ll find a full map of the expansive property, with Lago Dorado, a 22-acre lake, in the center.
As you can see, the Convention Center is also a large part of the Coronado Springs property. This large area makes Coronado Springs a prime spot for large gatherings or events on Walt Disney World property.
Room Types
There are several different types of rooms you can book at Coronado Springs. Ranchos, Casitas, and the Cabanas offer your typical Moderate and Value Resort entry, with motel-style entry from the outside into your room. The majority of room types sleep up to four adults, or two with a King Bed. You’ll find the following room types:
- Standard Room (available with a Standard View, Water View, or King Bed)
- Preferred Room (Available with a Standard View, Water View, or King Bed)
- 1 Bedroom Suite (Available in the Casitas area, sleeps up to six adults)
- Executive Suite (Available in the Casitas area, sleeps up to eight adults)
Gran Destino Tower is a bit different, as its all interior and comes with what are considered more “Deluxe”-level amenities. This includes more luxurious rooms, as well as dining options found right inside the building. The majority of room types sleep up to four adults, or two with a King Bed. These are the room type options:
- Standard Tower Room (Available in Standard View and Water View, with the option of a King Bed for either)
- Deluxe Suite 1 Bedroom Suite (Sleeps up to four adults) Presidential Suite (Sleeps up to six adults)
Transportation
Looking to get to the parks? There is just one option here: a bus. The resort is particularly massive, so you’ll also want to prepare for internal bus loops. What this means is that there are bus stops throughout the resort, so you’ll find one closer to your specific room. Both going to and coming back from the parks, the bus will stop at each of these bus stops.
Dining
Dining options at Disney’s Coronado Springs include:
- Toledo – Tapas, Steak & Seafood: A rooftop restaurant offering Spanish-inspired cuisine at Gran Destino Tower
- Dahlia Lounge: Rooftop lounge at Gran Destino Tower with craft cocktails.
- Three Bridges Bar & Grill: Open-air waterfront dining with a mix of Latin and American flavors.
- Rix Sports Bar & Grill: Sports bar in Gran Destino Tower with pub-style food and TVs for game-watching.
- Siestas Cantina: A poolside bar with light snacks and beverages.
- El Mercado de Coronado: The quick-service food court with options for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
- Laguna Bar: An outdoor lakeside bar.
- Barcelona Lounge: A coffee bar by day, and gin bar by night located in Gran Destino Tower.
Pools and Activities
home to the Mayan Ruins-themed Lost City of Cibola pool. The pool features a 123-foot-long waterslide, and is just nearby the largest hot tub on Walt Disney World Resort property. Additionally, there are three leisure pools, one available in each of the Casitas, Ranchos, and Cabanas areas.
As for other amenities and activities, here’s what you’ll find at Coronado Springs:
- Iguana Arcade
- Coronado Springs Campfire Activities at the Dig Site
- Movies Under the Stars
- Colors of Coronado Painting Experience
- Spanish Mosaic Art V
- olleyball
- Jogging Trail
- Spa & Fitness at La Vida Health Club or the Fitness Center at Gran Destino
- Playground located at the Dig Site
Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort Address and Phone Number
Disney Coronado Springs Resort
1000 West Lake Buena Vista Drive
Lake Buena Vista, Fl 32830
(407) 939-1000
(407) 939-1001 (fax)