Disney Springs®
1486 Buena Vista Drive, Lake Buena Vista, Orlando, FL, 32830
Disney Springs® is an entertainment district at Walt Disney World® Resort that’s home to themed shops, more than 150 restaurants, and venues inspired by Florida’s waterfront towns. It’s a great spot for snacks, souvenir shopping, and live entertainment, including Drawn to Life Presented by Cirque du Soleil®. Visitors can also enjoy the Aerophile balloon ride for panoramic views, live music performances, and Amphicar Tours on Lake Buena Vista.
The basics
Disney Springs is home to more than 150 stores and dining venues, ranging from Disney-themed shops to noteworthy brands such as Coach and Tommy Bahama. It’s also home to the largest Disney character store in the world—World of Disney. Dining options vary from casual to upscale, while entertainment options include Cirque du Soleil performances. Guests can also visit The BOATHOUSE®, an upscale restaurant that also offers vintage Amphicar and Italian water taxi tours on Lake Buena Vista. The district also boasts a bowling alley, movie theater, carousel, and multiple concert venues.
Things to know before you go
- Shopping opportunities at Disney Springs include World of Disney, The LEGO® Store, Coca-Cola Store, Disney’s Pin Traders, and DisneyStyle.
- Disney Springs offers complimentary parking in lots and garages—just look for signs pointing you in the right direction.
- Reservations are highly recommended for select dining locations within Disney Springs.
- Wheelchairs and strollers can be brought from home or rented from all Walt Disney World parks, as well as Disney Springs.
- Stroller wagons and strollers larger than 31 inches (79 centimeters) in width and 52 inches (132 centimeters) in length are not permitted.
- To visit other parks, use the complimentary network of buses and boats.
How to get there
Disney Springs is accessible by car as well as bus and water transportation. Walt Disney World Water Transportation is also available for guests who are staying at a Disney Resort hotel.
When to get there
Visiting Disney Springs is possible at different times throughout the day depending on your schedule. If you’re planning an early morning at one of the theme parks located within Walt Disney World Resort, then stopping at Disney Springs for some breakfast is a good idea. Or if you ever want to take a break from the parks to do some shopping or catch a show, then you can head over to the outdoor promenade at your convenience.
Drawn to Life Presented by Cirque du Soleil & Disney
Drawn to Life is a show produced by both Cirque du Soleil and Disney in which the stage turns into an animated table and features advanced choreography with acrobatics. The show incorporates Cirque du Soleil talent with Disney animation and an original score inspired by legendary Disney music. The 90-minute experience takes place inside the Cirque du Soleil theater on the west side of Disney Springs.
Ways to explore
Visitors can enter Disney Springs for free, but there’s usually a charge for extra activities such as the Aerophile balloon ride, and the Amphicar tours—which must be booked once you’re on site. Other attractions—such as Drawn to Life Presented by Cirque du Soleil—can be booked in advance to secure your preferred date. Dining is plentiful, with a mix of book-ahead restaurants and casual grab-and-go spots. For a more memorable and luxurious experience, some visitors opt for an evening helicopter tour that showcases Disney Springs and the wider Orlando theme parks from above.
Accessibility
Disney Springs is wheelchair accessible, with wheelchairs available to rent and detailed accessibility information at the Disney Springs Welcome Center.
Age limits
None
What to pack
Reusable water bottle, camera, power bank
What to wear
Casual clothing, comfortable shoes
Not allowed
Smoking outside of designated smoking areas, glass containers (except small jars of baby food), drones, suitcases
Amenities
Shops, restaurants, Wi-Fi, restrooms
Address
Disney Springs is located within Walt Disney World® Resort near Lake Buena Vista. Visitors typically arrive by car, use bus or water resort transportation, or get here using a rideshare app.
Driving
If driving from the I-4, take Exit #67 toward EPCOT/Disney Springs. Stay in the right lane and then follow the signs for Disney Springs. Alternatively, use a rideshare app if you don’t want to worry about parking.
Best times to visit
Aim to get to Disney Springs in the morning or late afternoon to experience lighter crowds.
Best days to visit
Mondays through Thursdays are better than coming at weekends, as Fridays and Saturdays typically draw big crowds.
Best months to visit
If you can visit in March through May, you’ll find milder weather and smaller crowds than during the peak summer months of July and August.
Special events
Disney Springs has events year-round, but the holiday season is a lot of fun with festive decor, live performances, and parades.
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