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How much does the Dolphin presidential suite cost?

As for the cost, rack rates for the Dolphin Presidential Suites start at over $3,000 per night.



The Presidential Suite at the Walt Disney World Dolphin Hotel is a luxury tier accommodation with a price tag that typically ranges from $3,500 to $5,000 per night in 2026, depending on the season and demand. These suites are significantly more expensive than the standard rooms (which usually start around $250–$400) because they offer sprawling floor plans, formal dining rooms, and multiple balconies with panoramic views of the EPCOT and Hollywood Studios fireworks. Because the Swan and Dolphin resorts are managed by Marriott (specifically under the Sheraton and Westin brands) rather than Disney itself, guests can use Marriott Bonvoy points to offset some costs, though true Presidential Suite redemptions are rare and often require "point-plus-cash" upgrades. These suites are frequently used by corporate executives or high-profile guests who want the amenities of a world-class hotel—like the Mandara Spa and 17 different restaurants—while remaining within walking distance of the Disney parks.

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Prices are available. One-bedroom suites (pre-tax, value season) range from $580 to $1275 per night. Two bedroom pre-tax value season prices range from $1,260 to $2,210 per night. (DVC One Bedroom Villas range pre tax during the value season from $400 to $650 per night, and DVC Two Bedroom Villas from $555-$910.)

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The Versatile, Oversized Alternative. Executive Suites, located at the Walt Disney World Swan, provide a spacious alternative to a standard guestroom, with comfortable bedding and a distinct living area, perfect for work or family gatherings.

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Walt Disney World Dolphin offers a bit more in savings when compared with the Swan, perhaps because of its larger size and many on-site activities. For some people, this can be a benefit, but if you're looking to relax, the more expensive Swan offers more peace and quiet.

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Yes the pool is shared between the dolphin and swan resorts.

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Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa The Grand Floridian Resort & Spa is Disney's most expensive owned property.

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Presidential suites are the most luxurious accommodations offered by hotels. Brands typically offer only one or two suites of this caliber at a given property. These suites capture the most discerning luxury travelers and are a key differentiator when targeting the high-rated international guest segment.

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No - although you do get the standard coffeemaker and mini-fridge in your room so you can DIY it. Swan and Dolphin do offer one amenity the Disney hotels don't, though: free bottled water in your room, which they'll replenish daily.

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Resort Ownership/Management Overview: Tishman Realty & Construction Corporation and MetLife own the Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin. Marriott International, Inc. manages the Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin.

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I love staying at the Swan and Dolphin. My recent stay with my family of three ended up costing about $300 a night, but it was well worth the money. Overall, the location, amenities, and Marriott benefits make the Swan, Dolphin, and Swan Reserve hotels some of my favorites at Disney World.

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Daily $40 resort service package fee (+ tax) includes daily benefits for two guests: In-room wireless internet.

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Guests often wonder if Disney World is free on their birthday. Disney does not give you free admission on your birthday but they do give you special treatment, free food, and other perks. Let's take a look at the benefits of celebrating a birthday at Walt Disney World Resort.

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The Sleeping Beauty suite is the most elaborate and expensive suite at DisneyLand Paris. Based in the Castle Club at the DisneyLand Paris hotel it has a perfectly central position with the park and has fantastic views from it's three balconies!

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