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SATURDAY SIX: Six Reasons We Love Disney’s Port Orleans Riverside

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This week’s SATURDAY SIX takes a look at the Six Reasons We Love Disney’s Port Orleans Riverside. Earlier this year we took a trip to Port Orleans French Quarter, one of our favorite hotels at Walt Disney World, and today we will be looking at French Quarter’s sister resort, Port Orleans Riverside. Formerly known as Dixie Landings, Riverside’s theme comes from the tranquil scenery of Mississippi River communities and lavish opulence of pre-Civil War Louisiana.

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Disney’s Port Orleans Riverside.

While one of French Quarter’s biggest selling points is the resort’s small size and intimate feel, Riverside goes the other way and is a huge resort with a ton of stuff to do. Let’s face it, sometimes more is more, and although Riverside is sprawling it is actually one of the most relaxing areas on Disney property.  From horse-drawn carriage rides to evening campfires to six (yes, six) pools, Riverside has a lot of reasons to love it, and today we’re counting down the top six starting with…

# 6 – The Southern Charm of Riverside’s Theming

While French Quarter focuses on the city feeling of New Orleans, Riverside takes a step back and puts a spotlight on the rural areas of antebellum Louisiana. The overall level of theming is much closer to what you will find at deluxe Disney’s hotels like the Polynesian Village Resort or Wilderness Lodge than a fellow moderate like Coronado Springs.  The Riverside Mill’s 32 foot working water wheel is a standout feature, but it is all the little details which will pull you into the resort.

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Riverside Mill (photo by Mike Sperduto)
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Horses play a prominent theme throughout property. (photo by Mike Sperduto)

There are over 2,000 rooms at the resort, yet it never feels crowded when you are walking the property. And while taking a stroll you will see perfectly manicured gardens mixed in with an outdoorsy wilderness that seems like you stepped into another time and place.

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Some people may like their hammock on the beach of the Poly, but this is our style of relaxation.
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A section of the Ol’ Man Island pool area.

# 5 – Yehaa Bob

A Walt Disney World staple for 17 years (and going strong,) Yehaa Bob Jackson is an unforgettable character entertaining guests every Wednesday through Saturday evenings at Riverside’s River Roost Lounge. Like the Hoop Dee Doo Revue, YeHaa Bob brilliantly combines family friendly humor with foot tapping tunes. While you will enjoy the sing-alongs and laugh at the jokes, what will blow you away is Bob’s improv skills and seemingly photographic memory. If you meet Bob on one trip, it is all but guaranteed he will remember you on your next trip, no matter when it is. It is no surprise that Bob was a 2013 Walt Disney Legacy Award, the highest honor a Cast Member can achieve at Walt Disney Parks and Resorts.

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Yehaa Bob Jackson.
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Yehaa Bob. (photo by Brian McNichols)

Admission to YeHaa Bob’s show is free, no reservations are needed, and there is no minimum to purchase anything at the River Roost Lounge (in fact you can even bring in your own food and drink from the nearby Riverside Mill food court.) You do not have to be staying at Riverside to enjoy this lively show, and we give it our highest possible recommendation.

# 4 – The Fishin’ Hole

Believe it or not, there are a decent amount of fishing opportunities while on vacation at Walt Disney World, including guided bass fishing excursions on Seven Seas Lagoon and casting-rod fishing at Ford Wilderness, but our favorite is the quaint Fishin’ Hole at Riverside.

The Fishin’ Hole is where guests enjoy traditional cane-pole fishing with water stocked with bass, catfish, bluegill, and sunfish. You can bring your own pole, but one is included with the price (along with bait.)  Price for individual is $6.39 (tax included) per half hour for one pole or a family special of $15.98 for 4-6 poles. All fishing at WDW is catch-and-release, and the hours of The Fishin’ Hole start at 7AM with last pole out at 1:15PM. It’s hard to think of a more peaceful way to start the morning while the Type-A personalities are rope dropping Epcot.

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The Fishin’ Hole at Port Orleans Riverside.
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The Fishin’ Hole at Port Orleans Riverside.
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The Fishin’ Hole at Port Orleans Riverside.

 

# 3 – A Walk Along the Sassagoula River

Walking around Riverside, with its wooden bridges and gorgeous foliage, is wonderful in and of itself, but the highlight is being able to take peaceful walks by the Sassagoula River. The calm water and the abundant pine groves provide the perfect atmosphere for a morning, afternoon, or evening stroll. It is also one of the best places outside of the theme parks to see how WDW tells a “story” without you even realizing it. The Sassagoula connects Riverside to French Quarter, and the walkway between both is separated by large bridge. The entire landscape changes once you exit either side, and is the resort equivalent of what guests receive when they walk under the train station to enter Main Street USA at the Magic Kingdom and the subtle transitions in-between each land.

Also be sure to check out THIS ARTICLE on the running trails at Port Orleans.

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This ain’t The All Star Resorts kids….
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A walk along the Sassagoula at Port Orleans Riverside.
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This bridge marks the transition from Port Orleans French Quarter to Riverside.
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Here is the bridge from the other side, note the complete change in foliage by the Sassagoula riverbanks.

# 2 – Royal Rooms

The Royal Guest Rooms are what Disney dubs “Story Rooms.” While no other human being on Earth would use that phrase, we can all agree that these just may be the future of the WDW resorts. The story behind these particular rooms is that Princess Tiana (of  The Princess and the Frog) invited her gal pals from the other Disney kingdoms to a vacation getaway. The rooms are decorated with little touches everywhere, including Genie’s lamp as a water faucet, Aladdin’s magic carpet on the floor, and a footstool resembling one we all saw in Beauty and the Beast. There’s silhouettes of Disney princes (including Naveen, Phillip and even Eugene from Tangled) and plenty of pictures of the princesses themselves. The star of the room are the headboards that feature a fireworks/firefly display which is just simply beautiful.

Other Story Rooms at WDW include in the Mermaid rooms and Cars, Lion King and Nemo suites at Art of Animation and the Pirate rooms at Caribbean Beach Resort. The hotel industry in Orlando is a competitive one, and and these Story Rooms are something that almost no one in town is able to compete with. Universal and Loews are getting there, especially with the awesome Despicable Me themed suites at Portofino Bay, but no one else is even close. The new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle suites at the Nickelodeon Hotel have a fraction of the overall immersion you will get in a Cars suite at AOA. We don’t have a crystal ball here at SATURDAY SIX (just a magic 8 ball that rarely works) but the smart money is Disney doing more of these types of the rooms in the future. They are wonderful and justify the type of premium Disney charges.

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# 1 – The Mansions

Outside of the Royal Guest Rooms, the other guest rooms at Riverside are divided into two sections, the Alligator Bayou and the Mansions on Magnolia Bend. While the Bayou and it’s rustic themed tin-roofed buildings are charming, what we love are the gorgeous plantation style Mansions. The architecture, the fountains, the majestic gardens, and all the little extras like a flower adorned romantic gazebo resting waterside, combine to make the Mansions one of the best places to stay at WDW.

Forget DVC, one of the true best kept secrets at Disney right now is the amount of pools at Riverside. While Ol’ Man Island is the big draw, with its elaborate theming, huge slide, and Muddy Waters pool bar, there are five other quiet pools around the resort. That’s right, FIVE! Wherever you are at Riverside, you’re close to a pool, and isn’t that what vacations are all about?

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Port Orleans Riverside.
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One of the Port Orleans Mansions at night. (photo by Tom Bricker)
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Pinch yourself. You’re not dreaming. This is a Disney Moderate Resort.
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Gazeebo outside Magnolia Terrace, with the Sassagoula River as a backdrop.
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Mansion headboard
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One of Port Orleans Riverside’s quiet pools.

 

HONORABLE MENTION: Take a Sassagoula Water Taxi to Disney Springs

While boat rides are always our favorite form of Walt Disney World transportation (well, maybe the Monorail to Epcot takes the top spot in that list) the water taxi from Riverside to Downtown Disney is hands down the best way to get to the shopping and dining district during it’s transition to Disney Springs. Let everyone else deal with road rage as you serenely sail down the Sassagoula, passing French Quarter, Old Key West, and Saratoga Springs. And while you are at the Port Orleans Levee to get on (or off) your water taxi, consider renting a bicycle (or surrey bike) for another fun way to traverse Riverside.

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Boats from the Sassagoula Steamboat Co ready to take guests to French Quarter and Disney Springs.

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So there you have it: Six Reasons We Love Disney’s Port Orleans RiversideSee you next weekend for the latest installment of the SATURDAY SIX, where we’ll look at something fun from the world of Disney and Universal. If you enjoyed yourself, be sure to check out The Magic, The Memories, and Merch! articles, or, for your listening pleasure, check out the Pardon the Pixie Dust podcast. You can also follow Your Humble Author on Twitter (@derekburgan)

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The pins for Port Orleans Riverside continue with the fishing theme.

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Special Thanks to crack staff photographer Brandon Glover, photo wunderkind Mike Sperduto, Disney photography icon Tom Bricker, and Megan Stump for their invaluable assistance with this article. Be sure to also check out Brandon on The Park Blogger podcast with co-hosts Aengus Mackenzie and Brian Carey. 

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15 thoughts on “SATURDAY SIX: Six Reasons We Love Disney’s Port Orleans Riverside

  • We always stay at Deluxe resorts (we like the convenience of being able to walk to a park), but for an extra night at the end of our trip, we added a stay here to try a moderate. We really enjoyed it. It is also very convenient to park your car right next to the building. Somewhere like Grand Floridian is quite a hike to the car if you want to drive to a park. I would definitely recommend this resort and will stay here again in the future. Good article!

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  • Does the fishing hole or any of the excursions require a fishing license?

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    • Neither the fishing hole nor the excursions require an additional fishing license.

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  • Nice article, and it ties in very closely with my own top ten list for Port Orleans (at http://www.portorleans.org/topten.php if anyone is interested).

    Oh, and not to be churlish, but the feature pool area is Ol’ Man ISLAND. Ol’ Man River is a song from the musical Show Boat.

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    • D’oh!

      Great list Andre. Fantastic pictures too. If you had to choose a stay between Riverside and French Quarter, which would you prefer?

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  • One small thing-Fort Wilderness is the campground, Wilderness Lodge is the deluxe resort. I am always making the same mistake.

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    • I don’t think I will ever stop making that mistake. Thanks Mary.

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  • I agree that the gardens and gazebos are beautiful. It’s just too bad you can’t enjoy them without the stench of cigarette smoke, I spent an afternoon looking for a nice place outside to sit and read a book and every area allowed smoking. Despite that, smokers walked around with lit cigarettes on the walking path or sat on stairs smoking. I was reduced to pulling out a chair from the room and sitting outside my door. It shouldn’t be too much to ask for half of the beautiful gardens to be non-smoking.

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  • We stayed there in the 90’s at the “Dixie Landings” area. With the exception of landscaping, The Mansions struck me as too much like those Southern themed road side motels you find in South.

    I love the landscaping around Dixie Landing landing—rustic with little garden areas and water features; I swear they have frog sounds and fireflies wired in…I know they had mist machines.

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  • While I do enjoy the theming and amenities, what makes Riverside a winner for me is pretty simple: I have a family of five, and this is the only moderate where we all fit.

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    • Caribbean Beach can sleep 5 now too in some rooms. Disney added a pull down bed in the TV cabinet.

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      • Somehow I missed that particular change. Riverside still wins for me, though, since it’s the first Disney resort I ever stayed in, back when it was Dixie Landings.

  • This is truely a beautiful resorts and I think nicer than most of the Deluxe resorts. There is also a lot of info re the plants, layouts of the gardens etc. facilitating stuff. So much thought has been put into even the smallest of details, its pure Disney Magic.

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  • Shh… don’t tell everyone how great the mansions are! We had such a lovely stay in Magnolia Terrace last time! Close to the bus, a beautiful 5 minute stroll to the food court… you just couldn’t beat it.

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  • Several years ago when a hurricane was hitting the East Coast we changed our week at the beach for a spur of the moment trip to Disney World. Having only stayed at the Wilderness Lodge before, Port Orleans Riverside was a new experience. I loved the quiet walks over to get breakfast on the beautiful paths. The food court also had many more options than the lodge. My relatives also liked the option of the quiet pools. A great place to stay.

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