Four Seasons Orlando earns top honors from U.S. News & World Report

Ali Mohammed, Regional Vice President and General Manager
Ali Mohammed, Regional Vice President and General Manager - Official Website
0Comments

Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World Resort has been named the top hotel and resort in Walt Disney World by U.S. News & World Report in its latest hospitality rankings. The resort also secured the fourth spot among the best resorts in Florida, maintaining a leading position within the state for 12 consecutive years.

Ali Mohammed, Regional Vice President and General Manager of Four Seasons Resort Orlando, commented on the recognition: “We are incredibly proud of the team for the astounding achievement of being named the best resort in Walt Disney World. We are also extremely honoured to be ranked among the top resorts in Florida. This esteemed accolade reflects the hard work and commitment of our remarkable team, whose passion and dedicated service truly distinguishes the resort.”

Located on 26 acres within Walt Disney World, Four Seasons Resort Orlando offers amenities aimed at both families and adults. Guests can access features such as Explorer Island water park, which includes a lazy river, water slides, splash pad, family pool, and other attractions designed for children and adults alike.

The property provides spacious guest rooms with various connecting options suitable for groups or families traveling together. For children ages 4-12, there is a complimentary Kids For All Seasons program that organizes activities while adults have access to amenities like an adult-only pool area, spa treatments, golf course facilities, pickleball courts, tennis courts, and multiple dining options including Michelin-recognized restaurants.

Guests benefit from convenient access to Disney Theme Parks through an on-site planning center and complimentary transportation services. The resort hosts twice-weekly character breakfasts featuring Goofy and friends. It is also frequently chosen as a venue for weddings, social events, and corporate meetings.

Local members of Four Seasons Golf and Sports Club Orlando enjoy unlimited golf privileges along with use of racquet sports courts and fitness facilities. Additional membership upgrades provide further access to pool areas and exclusive events.

The recognition by U.S. News & World Report highlights continued excellence in guest experience at this location (https://travel.usnews.com/Hotels/Orlando_FL/Four_Seasons_Resort_Orlando_at_Walt_Disney_World_Resort-g6421143/).

For more information about reservations or current offers such as savings up to 25 percent with advance purchase bookings at Four Seasons Resort Orlando’s website or by calling their reservation line.



Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related

Doug Beck, Senate Democratic Leader

IAM union members gather in Missouri to address worker and referendum issues

IAM Union members convened in Jefferson City to address challenges facing working families in Missouri. The group focused on protecting workers’ rights and strengthening solidarity among labor organizations while engaging directly with lawmakers.

Craig Martin, IAM Union Southern Territory General Vice President

Alabama State Council holds meeting in Montgomery to discuss worker issues

Union delegates from across Alabama met in Montgomery on April 7 to discuss legislative priorities impacting workers’ rights. The gathering included lobbying efforts at the state capitol as well as historic elections within the council’s leadership.

George M. Cook, Performing the Duties of the Director

IAM Retirees Assistance Program scheduled for June 2026 in Hollywood, Maryland

The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers is accepting registrations for its Retirees Assistance Program set for June 2026 in Hollywood. The program offers sessions on health care navigation, financial planning and other topics important for retirees.

Trending

The Weekly Newsletter

Sign-up for the Weekly Newsletter from Jacksonville Business Daily.