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- A replica of Castillo de San Marcos, the historic
Spanish fort that still stands in St. Augustine – the
oldest settled city in North America – is a
focal point in the main atrium.
- The “fountain of youth,” from which
guests can take a drink.
- A re-creation of Key West’s Mallory Square,
including its nightly Sunset Celebration. Even
the building details are reminiscent of Key West,
including clapboard siding, stucco and stone finishes,
shakes and shingles, louvered doors, porches, patios
and courtyard spaces.
- The famed “river of grass” comes
alive in the Everglades section. Primitive boardwalks,
metal-roofed shanties built on log stilts and a
cypress and sable palm canopy mirror the rustic,
swampy character of the Florida Everglades. A mysterious
fog envelops the waterways.
- Thousands of tropical plants native to Florida – provide
a magnificent atmosphere of a true Florida landscape.
The wetlands are set low and flat and evoke a boggy
and mysterious atmosphere through the use of lily
ponds and native marsh grasses. Spanish moss, blooming
bromeliads and orchids set high in the trees and
at the water’s edge add color to the landscape.
- Situated on 65 acres,
located five minutes from one and only Walt
Disney World.
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- Distinctive Florida themes characterize the
1,406 guest rooms, all of which include Gaylord
iConnect, the in-room communications and meetings
management system.
- 25 percent king rooms and 75 percent double/queen
rooms
- 9 presidential suites
- 106 additional suites
- Welcome to our clean-air environment. Gaylord
Palms Resort is a smoke-free facility.
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- Gaylord Palms Resort & Spa
is reminiscent of a grand Florida mansion
and draws from classic Florida architecture. The
comprehensive theme reflects and brings to
life the state's history, culture, architecture
and natural beauty.
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- 6000 W. Osceola Parkway
Kissimmee, FL 34746
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