The Riverside half of Disney’s Port Orleans Resort takes inspiration from rural Louisiana.
It’s set beside a river, so it really makes you feel as though you’re in the wetlands of America’s Pelican State.The main building looks like a steamboat ticket station, while others are styled up as old-fashioned white-columned mansions.
Bedrooms feature artwork from The Princess and the Frog, set in 1920s Louisiana.The hotel’s main pool is set on an island, and has a waterslide, a hot tub, and a neighbouring bar.
There are five more pools flecked throughout the complex.
Activities-wise, fishing and horse-drawn cart rides are on the cards, and there’s a playground and a games arcade.
Six mini-eateries make up the food court, and there’s a restaurant serving New Orleans cuisine.