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Grande Lakes Orlando Welcomes Spring with Exciting Seasonal Events at Florida's Premier 500-Acre Resort

Grande Lakes Orlando, a sprawling 500-acre luxury resort nestled in the Florida Everglades and home to The Ritz-Carlton Orlando, Grande Lakes and JW Marriott Orlando, Grande Lakes, is set to welcome spring with a series of exciting, seasonally themed events. With a focus on vibrant holiday experiences, this spring’s lineup includes festivities for Easter, Mother’s Day, the Kentucky Derby, and much more, making it the perfect destination for a spring getaway.


Grande Lakes Orlando Welcomes Spring with Exciting Seasonal Events at Florida's Premier 500-Acre Resort

Grande Lakes Orlando, a sprawling 500-acre luxury resort nestled in the Florida Everglades and home to The Ritz-Carlton Orlando, Grande Lakes and JW Marriott Orlando, Grande Lakes, is set to welcome spring with a series of exciting, seasonally themed events. With a focus on vibrant holiday experiences, this spring’s lineup includes festivities for Easter, Mother’s Day, the Kentucky Derby, and much more, making it the perfect destination for a spring getaway.

Easter Celebrations

Grande Lakes Orlando invites families and guests to join in its extravagant Easter celebrations, featuring an array of activities and dining experiences designed for all ages, including:

Special Events

Cinco De Mayo Celebration

Celebrate Cinco de Mayo at Bleu, a poolside alfresco restaurant, where guests can indulge in fresh guacamole, margaritas, lively music, and a festive atmosphere.

Mother’s Day

For an unforgettable Mother’s Day, Grande Lakes Orlando will offer a range of mom-focused experiences, including:

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