The two Port Orleans Resorts are of course based on the charming atmosphere of the southern mansions and bayous of New Orleans. The Port Orleans Riverside was formerly known as the Dixie Landings Resort. It is built around a Mississippi-style waterway. This resort will transport you to a mythical land of sea serpents and friendly critters. As a guest of the Port Orleans Resort Hotels you will get access to such recreation facilities like five championship golf courses, three kinds of pools, an arcade and more. |
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Restaurants |
Boatwright's Dining Hall | A full service, casual restaurant inspired by a shipbuilder's paradise. |
Colonel's Cotton Mill | Food court features a working cotton press operated by a 32-foot water wheel. |
River Roost | Take in the riverside atmosphere at our lobby lounge. |
Cotton Co-op | Lounge featuring live entertainment Thursday through Monday evenings. |
Muddy Rivers | Located poolside by Ol' Man Island (feature pool area) where you can grab a quick snack. |
Sassagoula Floatworks and Food Factory | A food court where guests can dine around huge Mardi Gras props in a warehouse setting. |
Scat Cat's Club | Take in a French Quarter atmosphere at the Port Orleans lobby lounge. |
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2003 Room Rates | ||||
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Room Category | Value | Regular | Peak | Holiday |
Standard View, Standard Room | $133 |
$144
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$169
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$184
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Water View, Standard Room | $148 |
$159
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$194 |
$209
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King Bed Room | $148 | $159 | $194 | $209 |
Value season for 2003 is 1/1 - 2/12, 7/4 - 10/1, 11/2 - 12/19 |
Regular season for 2003 is 4/27 - 7/3, 10/2 - 11/1 |
Peak season for 2003 is 2/13 - 4/26 |
Holiday season for 2003 is 12/20 - 12/31 |
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