Walt Disney World Swan Reserve Room Photos and Tour
The standard rooms at the Walt Disney World Swan Reserve are sleek and fun. During our last stay, we were impressed by the fresh design and thoughtful details. In this room tour, you’ll find photos, a video tour, and an account of our experience with this room type.
For reference, the Swan Reserve is the newest of the three hotels at Disney’s Swan and Dolphin. If you’re comparing rooms, note that we have a separate tour of the rooms at Disney’s Swan. While all three of the hotels offer similar room types, each room has a unique design. For this article, we’re solely focusing on the rooms at the Swan Reserve. We received a standard room with a king-size bed upon check-in.

Disney’s Swan Reserve sits across the street from Disney’s Swan and Dolphin Hotel. Guests of the Swan Reserve have access to the Grotto Pool and other amenities at the Swan and Dolphin. We reserved this room to be close to Epcot because we were attending an After Hours event at the park. Since we were in the Epcot Resorts Area, we were able to walk to and from the park for the event.

Our room had a king-size bed with lamps and built-in nightstands on each side. Plenty of outlets and USB ports were available.

Here is a closer look at the artwork over the bed. It was a fun piece considering the room looks out to the pool.

You might notice the bed is a platform style, which is common in modern hotel rooms. Therefore, space was available underneath the bed to store luggage items. However, I was happy to find ample closet space and a luggage rack.

If you’ve heard anything about the Swan Reserve before, you’re probably aware that it has floor-to-ceiling windows. This is perhaps the room’s best feature because it creates an illusion of depth, making the room feel larger than its actual size.

Instead of having two queen-size beds, this room had a sofa for two and a large ottoman with a built-in table. If you book a room with two queens, it will look similar, minus the sofa and ottoman.

I appreciated this versatile piece of furniture.

A desk extended from the dresser area. Unfortunately, this was a short trip, so no blog posts were written in the room. But I would have enjoyed the space had I needed to work during our stay.

A couple of drawers were available for storage. Toward the end, a cabinet opened to reveal a mini refrigerator.

It was a fairly standard room fridge.

Another cabinet houses an in-room safe. It was large enough to store laptops and other personal items.

An individual coffee maker was available. Bottled water is included in the resort fee. So if you need more, you can make a request from housekeeping or leave them a note.

Here is the Keurig.

Cafe Valet was available–if I remember correctly, this is a Starbucks brand. An ice bucket and, gasp–real glasses were available. Seriously, the fact that real glassware was available made my day.

Here is a look at our view. Insert the emoji with heart eyes, right? As you can see, not only did we have a view of the pool, but we could also see the Twilight Zone Tower Hotel at Hollywood Studios in the distance.

A touchscreen thermostat was available.

A closet was in the foyer of our room.

The closet’s interior offered a fun splash of vibrant orange. Here and there, the bright color is used to accent the resort. For instance, at the Swan Reserve pool, all the towels are orange with white stripes. Two white cotton waffle robes-they had me at the robes. A clothes steamer, extra pillows, a blanket, and an ironing board were also available.

Our guest bath had a vanity with ample counter space and one sink.

Here is another look.

Standard toiletries were available.

They had a modern make-up mirror.

Underneath the sink, an open area provided storage space, extra towels, and a hair dryer. As someone who has to check to make sure “we got everything” when packing, I can’t tell you how much I appreciate these open spaces in the bath area.

Our room had a stand-alone shower with a glass door. The rainfall shower head was perfection.

While I was taking photos, the sun managed to pop out for a bit. So I was able to get a better picture of the room view. Then it was off to the pool for a little rest before Disney After Hours.

Swan Reserve Room Video Tour
Here is a video tour of our room.
Final Thoughts
Overall, I thought the room was modern and refreshing, and I can’t wait to stay there again! If you would like to learn more about this hotel, we have a review of the Walt Disney World Swan Reserve.

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