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- Glamping in a posh treehouse!
- Use of Saratoga Springs Resort pools, spa and dining facilities
- Quiet escape from park mayhem
About Disney's Saratoga Springs Treehouse Villas
Disney's new Saratoga Springs Treehouse Villas offers a unique opportunity to live in a treehouse, kind of like the Berenstain Bear family from the popular children's book series. Nestled in natural forest glens, these 60 three-bedroom treehouses opened in June 2009 as phase four of Disney's Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa.
Each treehouse villa is elevated 10 feet off the ground on pedestals and beams designed to blend into the forest environment, however, there is no roughing it here, which is why Disney folks call the experience "glamping." These posh woodsy villas are a far cry from camping. Each one has cathedral ceilings, comfy beds, granite counters in the kitchen, flat-panel TVs (try hooking that up in a tent), and an elevated deck. In fact, spend one evening on the deck listening to the rustling leaves and gazing at the stars and you'll feel like you've discovered one of quietest places in Disney World.
While the resort is fantastic for that treehouse living experience, keep in mind that it is removed not only from the parks, but from restaurants, kids activities and Saratoga's main pool as well, since those are located a good 10-minute walk away (or short drive). Pathways, boat and bus service connect the treehouse villas to Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa, and there is a bus stop for transportation to the theme parks. In addition, the staircase only access to villas adds an extra challenge for those still carting strollers and car seats.
Written by Christine Koubek
Disney's Saratoga Springs Treehouse Villas Reviews
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