
In May of 2026, my wife and I celebrated our 25th wedding anniversary by taking a trip to Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida. This particular trip was the third trip we have taken to Disney World since 2022, and we decided to splurge a little because it was also our celebration for our 25th anniversary. Yes, you read that correctly, this was our third trip in four years, and yes my wife and I do consider ourselves “Disney Adults”. Say whatever you want about “Disney Adults”, but we enjoy our trips to Disney, and that is all that matters. Period.
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As I was saying, because this was our 25th anniversary and we decided to celebrate in style, we decided to stay at one of the two original Disney Resort Hotels, the Contemporary Resort Hotel which is actually walking distance to the Magic Kingdom park. The Contemporary, along with the Polynesian and Grand Floridian hotels, is also connected to the Magic Kingdom by way of Monorail for those who don’t want to walk. The Contemporary, however is the only hotel that actually has a monorail station inside the hotel, meaning that the monorail actually passes through the hotel. I know, cool, right?
The Contemporary and Polynesian are actually the first hotels that opened at the same time the Magic Kingdom opened in 1971, and they both have a lot of history behind them. If you want to learn more details about the the history and features of the Contemporary I will include the link to the Wikipedia page for you. The rest of this essay will be about our personal experience at the Contemporary.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disney%27s_Contemporary_Resort
The Contemporary is aptly named because, in addition to having the monorail driving right through it, the design of the hotel is very modern looking (well, at least for 1971), and it is a pretty sharp looking building.


I found the inside of the hotel quite interesting overall. The lobby, which I didn’t take any pictures of, was quite spacious, clean, and semi-fancy. The really interesting part of the hotel is the fourth floor where you can find shops, Chef Mickey’s restaurant (where character meals are hosted), a quick eat café, and, of course, the Monorail station.





















In all, we really enjoyed our stay at the Contemporary, even though we didn’t spend a lot of our time in our room. We also had a great balcony with a great view of the lake, but I somehow did not get a picture of that. The restaurant has really great choices for food, including a steakhouse on the lobby floor, and a fancy restaurant on the top floor, but I will have more on that in another post.
So there is a look at the hotel we stayed at four our 25th anniversary trip to Walt Disney World. I hope you enjoyed getting a look at it. It was clean, comfortable, and fun, and that is really all you need for a great stay at Disney. Stay tuned for more posts from our trip, including our time at The Magic Kingdom coming up on my next post.


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