There’s a two-story lounge built specifically for watching Magic Kingdom fireworks. Disney shared new details about Disney Lakeshore Lodge, revealing the lobby design and four new venues coming when the resort opens at Walt Disney World in summer 2027.
The Disney Lakeshore Lodge details cover three dining locations and a dedicated fireworks lounge, each with an identity tied to the resort’s nature and Disney storytelling themes.
Here’s everything revealed.
Quick Summary
- Disney Lakeshore Lodge opens at Walt Disney World in summer 2027
- The lobby draws on the music and storytelling of Pocahontas
- Three dining locations: Moonglade, Bay Lake Provisions, and Paint Out Point Bar & Grill
- Dandelion Terrace is a two-story lounge designed around Magic Kingdom fireworks
- A fiberoptic river runs across the lobby floor
- More details on recreation and design are expected in the months ahead
The Lobby
Floor-to-ceiling windows frame views of The Wetlands outdoor recreation area and the natural landscape beyond, letting the outside in from the start.
Underfoot, a shimmering fiberoptic river runs across the lobby floor. Overhead, a blown glass Colors of the Wind sculpture — made up of hundreds of suspended glass leaves — fills the ceiling with movement and color.
Natural materials run throughout, including custom tapestries inspired by Pocahontas and furnishings finished with river-recovered cypress wood accents.
The whole design draws from the music and storytelling of Pocahontas, setting the tone before guests reach their rooms.
The Pocahontas Choice Is Interesting
Worth pausing on this. Pocahontas is not an obvious anchor for a Walt Disney World deluxe resort.
But the specific elements Disney is drawing on — Colors of the Wind, river imagery, wind through leaves, a reverence for landscape — are exactly the right register for a nature-themed lakeside lodge. The film’s visual language is about light, water, and movement in natural settings.
A ceiling of suspended glass leaves and a fiberoptic river in the floor is Colors of the Wind rendered as architecture rather than as character merchandise. That’s a more sophisticated approach than putting Pocahontas on a wall.
River-recovered cypress is the detail that shows real care. That’s timber salvaged from riverbeds, often submerged for decades or longer, and it’s prized for its density and color. Using it in a Bay Lake resort ties the material directly to the setting.
Three Dining Locations
Moonglade
The resort’s table-service restaurant, positioned along the lakefront with floor-to-ceiling windows looking out over Bay Lake.
The menu focuses on seasonal and locally sourced ingredients. Artful lighting inside is designed to reflect the interplay of light and shadow through the cypress trees along the shore, so the view is part of the experience at any time of day.
Bay Lake Provisions
The resort’s all-day quick-service marketplace, set up for grab-and-go orders and casual dining. It covers specialty coffees, fresh fare, and an open-kitchen layout.
Disney has built in hidden detail here — woodland critters inspired by Disney classics are tucked throughout the space for guests to find.
Paint Out Point Bar & Grill
Located near Lakeside Lagoon, this is the resort’s pool bar and grill, serving shareable bites and specialty drinks alongside views of The Wetlands.
The concept is inspired by plein-air painting — the practice of painting outdoors from life — and the bar will display a collection of original artwork created by Walt Disney Imagineers who drew from the Bay Lake landscape for inspiration.
That’s a genuinely lovely idea. Imagineers producing actual plein-air studies of the site the resort sits on, then hanging that work in a bar overlooking the same landscape, connects the building to its location in a way most theming does not.
Dandelion Terrace: The Fireworks Lounge
Separate from the three dining venues, Dandelion Terrace is a two-story lounge designed specifically around the Magic Kingdom fireworks.
Guests gather here after dark to watch the nighttime spectacular over the waters of Bay Lake.
Inside, the lounge features a two-story gallery of archival artwork from Disney classics including Fantasia, with whimsical dandelion light fixtures throughout. Soft lighting and unobstructed water views make it a natural end-of-evening spot.
Why This Is the Standout Venue
A dedicated fireworks lounge is a meaningful amenity, and there aren’t many of them.
Watching Magic Kingdom fireworks from across Bay Lake is one of the genuine pleasures of staying in that part of the resort — you get the full display without the crowds, the exit crush, or the hour spent holding a spot on Main Street.
Top of the World Lounge at Bay Lake Tower has offered a version of this for years, and it’s DVC-restricted and consistently difficult to book. A purpose-built two-story fireworks lounge at a new deluxe resort is a direct answer to that demand.
The Fantasia archival artwork is a smart pairing too. Fantasia is Disney’s most explicitly music-and-image film, which suits a room built around watching a fireworks show set to a score.
What We Still Don’t Know
More details on Disney Lakeshore Lodge — including recreational offerings and additional design elements — are expected in the months ahead.
Outstanding questions:
- Room counts and categories
- Whether there’s a DVC component
- Transportation to Magic Kingdom and other parks
- Booking dates — no reservation opening has been announced
- Pricing tier — deluxe is implied but unconfirmed
The Bottom Line
Disney Lakeshore Lodge details now include a Pocahontas-inspired lobby with a fiberoptic river floor and a blown glass Colors of the Wind ceiling sculpture, three dining venues in Moonglade, Bay Lake Provisions, and Paint Out Point Bar & Grill, plus Dandelion Terrace — a two-story lounge built specifically for watching Magic Kingdom fireworks over Bay Lake.
The resort is projected to open at Walt Disney World in summer 2027.
Watch for recreation details and booking dates in the coming months. Dandelion Terrace is the venue to plan around.
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