• On Oct 8, 2017
    Michele from WI Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

    Experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    What is the difference between the garden, tower or atrium rooms at the contemporary resort?

    Hello Michele! Welcome to the Disney Parks Moms Panel.

    Disney's Contemporary Resort provides a Walt Disney World Resort experience like not other, due in part to its close proximity to Magic Kingdom. As fabulous an experience as being a Guest at Disney's Contemporary Resort can be, the experience varies depending on your Room or Suite Selection.

    The Garden and Tower Rooms and Suites indicate the building the Resort Hotel Rooms are located in. The Tower Rooms are located in the traditional A-Frame building with either Theme Park View or Bay Lake View. The Theme Park View is essential if you want a magnificent view of the nightly Happily Ever After Fireworks Spectacular from your Resort Hotel Room.

    The Garden Rooms and Suites are located in an adjoining building across from the A-Frame Tower Building. They offer the same quality of Resort Hotel Rooms but outside of the A-Frame Tower proper.

    The "Atrium Club Level" distinction refers to Rooms and Suites with Club-Level Service that provide additional amenities and a concierge-style Guest Services to accentuate your stay. The Atrium Club Level Rooms and Suites distinction have limited availability in the A Frame Tower(both Theme Park and Bay Lake Views) and Garden Wing.

    Have a Magical Stay!

    ~Todd
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Meet the Panelist: Todd, Ontario

Hello, I’m Todd – fun dad to two super kids, a beautiful princess and adventurous pirate, and husband to a loving wife. By day, I work as a storyteller and high school teacher, where I help others find their own stories through the magic of the Walt Disney World Resort!

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