Yes, several resorts within the Walt Disney World ecosystem feature lazy rivers, though they are primarily found at the more upscale "Deluxe" and partner properties. The most iconic is Stormalong Bay, a three-acre water wonderland shared by Disney's Yacht & Beach Club Resorts, which includes a circular lazy river with a gentle current. For those staying at the Four Seasons Resort Orlando (located on Disney property), there is a 700-foot-long lazy river that winds through lush, tropical landscaping and features a 9-foot waterfall. Outside of Disney-owned hotels, the Signia by Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek and the JW Marriott Orlando, Grande Lakes also boast expansive lazy rivers that are popular with Disney-bound travelers. Additionally, the Cabana Bay Beach Resort at the neighboring Universal Orlando Resort is famous for its retro-themed lazy river. While Disney's "Value" and "Moderate" resorts typically feature large themed pools, the lazy river remains a premium amenity reserved for the higher-tier resorts and major partner hotels in the immediate Disney Springs and Bonnet Creek areas.