For the first page of this review of the Disney World Swan and Dolphin, see this.
STANDARD ROOMS AT THE DOLPHIN
Standard rooms at the Dolphin sleep four in two full beds. At the Dolphin (but not at the Swan), you can book 5 and get (for $25 a night more) a roll-away bed for the fifth. I haven’t done this, but think with the rollaway set up the room would be mighty cramped.
The room layout is traditional with a bath on one side of the entry and a closet on the other.
The closet is large but not as engineered for capacity as are those in Swan rooms.
Next to the closet is a small station with a coffee service on top…
…and a mini-fridge below.
Next to the mini-fridge are storage shelves.
The divided bath has an angled sink and vanity area…
…then in their own space a toilet and tub/shower combo.
Deeper in the room the bed side offers two full beds.
Here’s the beds from the back.
A closer view of one of the full beds.
Between them is a small bedside table.
Also on this side is an easy chair and small table.
The other side of the room is dominated by a dresser/desk thingy similar to what’s in the un-refurbed Swan rooms, but, because it does not hold the mini-fridge, has that much more storage space.
The thingy from the other side.
Note at the bottom right of the photo an unusual but quite sensible fix to the common problem today of not enough power power points to charge all the things we carry…
…a power strip!
Here’s three of the eight drawers you will find in the thingy.
Dolphin rooms have a variety of views, and most don’t have balconies.
Our room overlooked the Swan and the walkway between the Swan and Dolphin, and while we couldn’t see Illuminations, we did note that the walkway had a color light show going on during Illuminations—see the next three photos!
AMENITIES AT THE DISNEY WORLD SWAN AND DOLPHIN
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