We are counting down the days until we can go back to Walt Disney World on July 11, but that doesn’t mean we can’t book our room at the Four Seasons Resort Orlando, which reopens July 1.
Not only is Central Florida’s only Five Diamond Rated Award resort reopening SOON, but it is also offering a Florida resident rate discount!
That’s right, the Four Seasons Orlando is offering FL Resident Rates, starting at $359 per night including parking, available by telephone reservation only. To take advantage of this rate, call 407-313-4900.
Additionally, they are offering the Experience More Resort Credit Package, which includes a $200 nightly credit for stays in a guest room or a $500 nightly credit for stays in a one or two-bedroom suite (!!). Resort credit can be applied to incidental charges incurred at the Resort, including dining, spa, salon, golf, tennis, fitness instruction, Explorer Island takeover, boutique purchases, and pool cabana rental. This can be booked for stays from June 17th-Dec 18th, 2020 with a minimum 2-night stay.
Another fun thing we noticed is guests can also use their Resort credit on new food and beverage offerings, such as the “DIY Cocktail Kit” available to order for in-room delivery OR an in-room Afternoon Tea Party. Sign us up!!
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Nelson says
Is that $200 per night.
DFB Sarah says
Nelson, the information we based our post on says per night, yes.
Sean says
Unfortunately this is not exactly accurate. You can’t combine the Florida resident rate and receive the $200 nightly credit. You can only receive the credit if you book the rooms at standard rate, which average close to $700 per night. I just spoke to the 4 seasons. It’s disappointing as they should really offer both incentives for locals.
Rebecca says
Called and Four seasons confirmed stays up to 9/30/20. You have up to 12/18/20 in your article.
Michelle says
Those nightly credits don’t sound accurate because if they are, they’re basically paying you to stay there! “Per night”?
DFB Sarah says
Michelle, I tend to agree that it sounds high, but here’s the language I pulled from the statement from Four Seasons: “The new Experience More package includes a USD 200 nightly credit for stays in a guest room, or a USD 500 nightly credit for stays in a one or two bedroom suite.”
DFB Sarah says
Rebecca, interesting! The official package info online says December. I’ll have the team get into this.
Michele says
Can you take advantage of the Florida resident rate and also receive the $200 credit per night?
DFB Sarah says
Michele, we checked on this today. You can not; you can only get one or the other.
James Walker says
The nightly credit is basically the deposit you are required to put down upon arrival. The nightly deposit is $200 for incidents. For a 4 night stay the deposit would be $800. So it truly isn’t a credit. You can easily spend more than $200 a day here in food for a family of 3. The catch to this is which room rate you choose: 4 nights with the 4th-night free promo is $2300. Add on the $200 a night deposit and your total is $3100.
4-night stay with the resort credit of $200, the grand total is $3089. So, it truly isn’t a free $200 a night. you pay either way