If you’re looking for a family friendly resort with a down home southern feel straight out of Louisiana then look not further than Port Orleans Riverside Resort. Where else can you stroll along the waterway, book a carriage ride, grab a fishin pole, rent a surrey and pedal along the walkway-the answer is no where but this special Disney property. You can also find their unique Royal Rooms fit for Princesses and Knights! Come explore Port Orleans Riverside and all it has to offer.
Leaky Cauldron
The Leaky Cauldron is an immersive dining experience in the Diagon Alley section of the Wizarding World Of Harry Potter at Universal Studios Orlando, Florida. Leaky Cauldron is a quick serve dining location and as such does not accept reservations. You can however mobile order to help expedite your wait time.
Boatwright’s Dining Hall
How does some southern Louisiana all you care to enjoy enjoy platter eating with some cornbread and Mickey butter on the side sound? Well if that sounds good to your then Boatwright’s Dining Hall should definitely be on your list!
Captain Cook’s
Captain Cook’s is a great place to grab a quick bite to eat at Disney’s Polynesian Resort and they’re known for their Tonga Toast and Pulled Pork!
Sequoia Lodge
Sequoia Lodge is inspired by the American national parks with its pine trees and redwoods outdoors and a Bambi themed lobby. You’ll be a quick walk away from the park when you stay at this cozy lodge.
Monet’s Garden
Nestled in the town of Giverny, France lies the home and garden of impressionist Claude Monet. One step inside and you can literally walk through Monet’s paintings and tiptoe through his famous waterlilies.
Domaine De La Corniche
If you’re looking for a quaint hotel down the street from Monet’s Giverny look no further than Domaine De La Corniche. This lovely hotel is classically French, overlooking the Seine river with it’s picturesque views and quaint buildings
Hotel le Mouton Blanc
The best way to visit the UNESCO World Heritage site of Mont Saint Michel is to stay overnight in one of the historic lodges on the island itself. By doing so, you’ll have the unique opportunity to see the island without tourists and explore the cobblestone walkways while they’re virtually empty at night! It makes an already magical visit even more magical. Come explore the whimsical hotel that is Hotel le Mouton Blanc.
Chateau Chambord
Castle Chambord was originally built in 1519 under Francois the 1st as a hunting retreat and grew during the reign of many of the ruling Louis’s of the day. It’s a true wonder to see. You can find this gem in the Loire Valley of France among the many chateaus scattered throughout the region. Chateau Chambord is by far the best of the chateaus is the area and should be top of your list when picking which ones to see!
Parc Mini Chateaux
Parc Mini Chateaux or The Mini Castle Park is an adorable walk through park where castles throughout France have been shrunk down to mini sizes small enough for you to enjoy your fill for the day!