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Believe it or not,
there's plenty of things to do even after
you've spent the day visiting the parks!
Whether you're looking for some fun on
the water or an early morning jog, Walt
Disney World offers plenty of recreational
activities for you to enjoy.
SWIMMING
That Florida sun can get mighty hot, and
nothing is quite as refreshing as a cool
dip in a beautifully themed Disney resort
pool. All of the Walt Disney World Resorts
feature at least one pool, with most offering
two or three (or more!). The Deluxe Resorts
typically feature a large themed pool and
a number of quiet pools tucked away here
and there. Stormalong Bay at the Yacht and
Beach Club Resorts is probably the most spectacular
of the resort pools with lots of interconnected
pools and a natural sandy bottom (and one
of the best water slides that you'll ever
see!). Other favorites are the carnival-style
pool at the BoardWalk Inn, Silver Creek
Falls at the Wilderness Lodge, and the zero
entry pools at the Grand Floridian and Polynesian
resorts that feature cascading waterfalls.
FISHING
Enjoy a relaxing two-hour private catch-and-release
fishing excursion at any one of the following
resorts:
BoardWalk Inn
Contemporary Resort
Coronado Springs Resort
Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground
Grand Floridian Resort & Spa
Old Key West
Polynesian Resort
Port Orleans Resort
Saratoga Springs Resort and Spa
Yacht Club Resort
Downtown Disney Marketplace
WATER
CRAFT AND PARASAILING
Many resorts offer boat rentals for use
on the lakes, you can find everything from
canoes and water mice to pontoon and sail
boats. If you're feeling adventurous, visit
Sammy Duvall's Watersports Centre at the
Contemporary Resort for a parasailing adventure
over Bay Lake.
RUNNING & JOGGING
You'll find a number of trails throughout
Walt Disney World that are perfect for a
morning jog or a relaxing late afternoon
stroll:
Contemporary Resort
You'll find a pleasant path that leads away
from the resort to the Magic Kingdom, past
the monorail station and a bit further down
the banks of the Seven Seas Lagoon.
Polynesian
and Grand Floridian Resorts
You'll find a number of pathways winding
their way through each resort as well as
a trail that connects the two, with a stop
at the Grand Floridian's Wedding Pavilion
along the way! (For those who are curious,
you can't walk to the Magic Kingdom from
either resort).
Wilderness Lodge and Fort Wilderness Campground
A long nature trail connects these two resorts,
and there are plenty of paths and trails
winding their way through the vast campgrounds.
Caribbean
Beach Resort
Here you'll find a pleasant 1.4 mile
promenade around Barefoot Bay.
Old Key West
Resort
A nice, quiet trail winds its way through
the many buildings.
Coronado Springs Resort
A 3/4 mile path
circles the beautiful Lago Dorado with
a wooden path and wetlands
area.
Epcot Resorts
Enjoy a relaxing stroll on the BoardWalk
and the pathway that leads to the Disney's Hollywood Studios.
BIKING
Bikes and surrey bikes can be rented at
many of the resorts
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