Walt Disney World Dolphin, Resort hotel and convention center in Walt Disney World, Florida.
Walt Disney World Dolphin is a 27-story resort hotel and convention center with white and turquoise exterior panels, forming part of the Swan and Dolphin complex. The property offers more than 1,500 guest rooms and extensive space for meetings and conferences equipped with modern facilities.
Architect Michael Graves designed this hotel, which opened in 1990 as part of Walt Disney World's expansion plans. Its completion marked an important step in modernizing the resort's hotel infrastructure.
The hotel features nautical design details throughout its interior, with artwork and decorative touches that reflect Florida's connection to the sea.
Hotel guests receive early entry privileges to Disney theme parks and water taxi access to nearby attractions. The location offers convenient transportation options and ample parking for visitors.
The building was designed from the start as part of a paired complex with its sister hotel, with both connected through shared facilities. This architecture allows guests to explore and share amenities between the two properties despite them being separate structures.
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