Disney’s Port Orleans Resort – French Quarter Map and Brochure (2025 – 2020)

Designed as a compact crescent of cobblestone streets along the Sassagoula River, Disney’s Port Orleans Resort – French Quarter charms guests with wrought-iron balconies, pastel townhouses, and a laid-back New Orleans rhythm. A Disney’s Port Orleans Resort – French Quarter map keeps you oriented through its tight grid of courtyards, fountains, and riverfront paths connecting rooms, the Mardi Gras-themed food court, and the boat dock to Disney Springs.

Map Info
Location
Lake Buena Vista, Florida
Years Active
1991 – Present
Official Site
Official Disney's Port Orleans Resort - French Quarter Site

It’s easy to double back near the central fountain or miss a shortcut to the bus stop—especially after grabbing beignets. The trick? Follow the brass street lamps toward the river; they quietly guide you home after fireworks.

Disney’s Port Orleans Resort – French Quarter Map 2025

In 2025, Disney’s Port Orleans Resort – French Quarter completed a large-scale refurbishment with over 1,000 guest rooms updated to feature new Mardi Gras and Princess Tiana-themed decor.

The Doubloon Lagoon pool and Mardi Grogs pool bar reopened after full enhancements introducing new design elements such as airy blues, black-and-white tiles, and wrought iron accents. The room refurbishment project concluded after construction that began in May 2024.

Disney's Port Orleans Resort - French Quarter Map 2025

Printable Disney’s Port Orleans Resort – French Quarter Map PDF 2025

Disney’s Port Orleans Resort – French Quarter Map 2024

In 2024, Disney’s Port Orleans Resort – French Quarter began a refurbishment project affecting select guest rooms from May 2024 through Spring 2025, with most resort amenities remaining available during this time.

Construction launched in May 2024, and by September 2024, Buildings 1 and 2 were officially completed and reopened, featuring entirely new guest room designs while work continued on additional sections of the resort scheduled to conclude in November 2024.

Printable Disney’s Port Orleans Resort – French Quarter Map PDF 2024

Disney’s Port Orleans Resort – French Quarter Map 2023

Disney’s Port Orleans Resort – French Quarter Map 2021

Disney’s Port Orleans Resort – French Quarter Map 2020

FAQ

What is Disney’s Port Orleans French Quarter?

Disney’s Port Orleans Resort – French Quarter is a moderate hotel at Walt Disney World in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. The resort recreates New Orleans’ French Quarter with cobblestone streets, wrought-iron balconies, jazz music, and Mardi Gras-inspired décor. It offers around 1,000 recently refurbished rooms, a themed pool, Creole dining, and boat transport along the Sassagoula River to Disney Springs.

Where to get beignets at Disney Port Orleans French Quarter?

Beignets at Disney’s Port Orleans French Quarter are served at Scat Cat’s Club – Café, located near the main lobby next to Scat Cat’s Club – Lounge. The café offers classic Mickey-shaped and gluten-friendly beignets daily from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. Guests can pair them with dipping sauces or enjoy them with ice cream for a dessert option.​

What is the difference between Disney Port Orleans Riverside and French Quarter?

Disney’s Port Orleans Riverside is a large, Southern plantation–themed resort with two sections, Magnolia Bend and Alligator Bayou, offering multiple pools, a table-service restaurant, and expansive grounds. Port Orleans French Quarter is smaller and modeled after New Orleans’ historic French Quarter, featuring colorful Mardi Gras décor, one main pool, and the popular Scat Cat’s Club for beignets and jazz. Both share the Sassagoula River setting and boat access to Disney Springs, but Riverside offers more amenities while French Quarter provides a quieter, compact stay.​

Are all the rooms at Port Orleans French Quarter refurbished?

Yes, all guest rooms at Disney’s Port Orleans Resort – French Quarter have been fully refurbished as of May 2025. The resort completed a hard goods overhaul featuring Princess and the Frog–themed artwork, new flooring, modern furnishings, and refreshed bathrooms. Current construction now only affects the lobby and Riverside sister resort, not the French Quarter rooms.

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