Wyndham Lake Buena Vista
History
The hotel opened on October 15, 1972, as the Dutch Inn, the 4th hotel to open on Walt Disney World property, located on Hotel Plaza Boulevard. It was later sold to Fort Worth-based Americana Hotels and rebranded as Americana's Dutch Resort Hotel, later slightly modified to the Americana Dutch Resort Hotel. Americana Hotels sold the resort to Grosvenor Properties in August 1986 for $33 million, and the hotel became the Grosvenor Resort. In 1988, following an $8 million renovation, the hotel joined Best Western Hotels and briefly operated as the Best Western Grosvenor, before becoming the Grosvenor Resort again. On September 1, 2007, the Grosvenor Resort was renamed the Regal Sun Resort as part of a $25 million renovation. The hotel joined Wyndham Hotels and Resorts on November 9, 2010, and became the Wyndham Lake Buena Vista. The two low-rise wings of the hotel are operated as a budget hotel, the Wyndham Garden Lake Buena Vista Disney Springs Resort Area, which shares facilities with the main hotel.
Design
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The hotel has 19,000 square feet (1,800 m) of meeting space and features a fitness center two swimming pools, a hot tub, and an aquatic playground for kids. There is also a basketball & volleyball court.
References
External links
- Wyndham Lake Buena Vista Disney Springs Resort Area official website
- Wyndham Lake Buena Vista Disney Springs Resort Area official chain website
- Wyndham Garden Lake Buena Vista Disney Springs Resort Area official chain website
- Wyndham Lake Buena Vista page on disneyworld website
- Lake Buena Vista development history, including hotel development.
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