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Disney Springs is an outdoor shopping, dining, and entertainment complex at the Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Florida, near Orlando.. First opened in 1975 as Lake Buena Vista Shopping Village, it has been expanded and rebranded over the years as Walt Disney World Village (1977), Disney Village Marketplace (1989), and Downtown Disney (1997), becoming Disney Springs in 2015.
The hotel remained closed for six years, until it was restored and reopened on February 12, 2010, as the Holiday Inn Walt Disney World Resort, after a $35 million renovation. [2] On December 9, 2016, the hotel was sold to Chicago-based GEM Realty Capital for $24 million.
The Disney Springs Resort Area includes ten resorts located around Disney Springs in the Walt Disney World Resort. Two of these are Disney Vacation Club resorts. Seven of these hotels are non-Disney owned.
Orlando's Lynx public transportation service serves the TTC. From the TTC, most routes head north towards the Magic Kingdom Cast Bus Station, intended for employees only. To the south, route 56 offers frequent service to Kissimmee station via Celebration, route 300 offers frequent express service to Lynx Central Station in Downtown Orlando via the Lynx Disney Springs Transfer Center, and route ...
The hotel partially reopened in late 2022 as the Drury Plaza Hotel Orlando – Disney Springs Area, [2] with the first 264 rooms opening. The remainder of the 604-room hotel opened in 2023. The remainder of the 604-room hotel opened in 2023.
Wyndham Lake Buena Vista Disney Springs Resort Area is a 394-room resort situated on the property of Walt Disney World in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. It is located at 1850 Hotel Plaza Blvd., across from the Disney Springs area.
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Buses between Disney Springs and the resorts is available during operating hours and ends an hour after closing. [8] Bus stations are located near park entrances; near Disney Springs' Town Center entrance; and near the main lobby of each resort, with additional bus stops along the roadways of more expansive resorts. [5]