The
Magic Kingdom resort area consists six resorts including the original
three Disney Resorts. The monorail resorts give you a direct link
to the Magic Kingdom and a transfer to EPCOT. If you look closely
these resorts are themed to the lands of the Magic Kingdom.
First is Disney's Polynesian Resort, which opened
in 1971 and represents Adventureland. Next is the Contemporary which
also opened in 1971 to showcase Tomorrowland. Fort Wilderness campground
and later the Wilderness Lodge give you Frontierland. It can be
argued that the Grand Floridian is Main Street USA. It is the grandeur
and time period re-enactment, even though it really has nothing
to do with small town America. The last resort in the area is Shades
of Green, formerly the Disney Inn, and originally the Golf Resort.
There really is not a tie in to a land here, but for a while the
Disney Inn logo featured wildlife and or dwarfs...
As far as pricing goes the Grand Floridian
is WDW's flagship resort and thus has the highest room rates on
property. The Contemporary, Polynesian and Wilderness Lodge are
all considered deluxe resort but their rack rates are less than
those of say the Yacht/Beach/Boardwalk Resorts.
Next up would be Shades of Green which
is for members of the US Military and has an adjustable rate system
based on rank I believe.
Fort Wilderness offers you campgrounds,
RV spots, or cabins to choose from.
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