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Two more moderately priced resorts made their debut in 1991 and 1992. Similar to Disney’s Yacht and Beach Club Resorts, they are similar in theme, yet contain atmospheres unique to themselves. They are not physically connected, but rather are separated for theming purposes. In the tradition of Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort, they feature rooms with a central check-in, food court, and swimming areas.
d May 17, 1991, Disney’s Port Orleans Resort re-creates the streets and rowhouses of New Orleans’ French Quarter. Various ornate house styles are decorated with wrought-iron railings and typical Southern landscaping. Oak trees, crepe myrtles, and magnolias are abundant throughout the riverside buildings. The large food court area is fashioned after warehouses where float pieces and decorations are stored for the city’s Mardi Gras celebrations.
The waterway which slowly curves around the resort banks is called the Sassagoula River. It provides access to the Disney Village Marketplace and Pleasure Island by water taxi. The journey follows the lazy water channel through some of the resort’s more quiet, natural areas, and the Disney Village Resort.
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