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Disney's Contemporary Resort, originally to be named Tempo Bay Hotel and previously the Contemporary Resort Hotel, is a AAA Four-Diamond Award–winning[1] resort located at the Walt Disney World Resort in Bay Lake, Florida. Opened on October 1, 1971, the hotel is one of two original properties located at the complex alongside Disney's Polynesian Village Resort, and is currently listed as a deluxe-priced resort. It is adjacent to the Magic Kingdom theme park, and is identified by its A-frame main building.[2]

History

The Contemporary Resort is one of two resorts located on property when Walt Disney World opened in 1971[3].Vorlage:Citation needed

The Contemporary Tower, the most prominent of the resort's four stand-alone buildings, was built as an A-frame with outer walls which slope inwards around an inner atrium. This design was a collaboration by Disney, the United States Steel Corporation,[4][5][6] and Los Angeles architect Welton Becket. To construct the building, steel frames were erected on-site and modular pre-constructed rooms, designed by California architect Donald Wexler, were lifted into place by crane. Most of Disney's Polynesian Village Resort and the Court of Flags Resort were built the same way, except rooms were stacked instead of slid in.

In 2006, Disney filed plans for a project on the site of the Contemporary Resort's North Garden Wing.[7] Bay Lake Tower ultimately contained 281 timeshare units. In preparation for the future sale, Disney incorporated a condominium association for the property on January 9, 2007 that would manage the units.[8] The project was officially unveiled on September 16, 2008.[9] Timeshares began on September 28, 2008, to existing Disney Vacation Club members and on October 5, 2008, for new members.

In 2005, Disney began an extensive renovation of Disney's Contemporary Resort, and it was completed in 2009. As part of the major construction at the Contemporary Resort, the north wing of the hotel was demolished to make way for a separate Disney Vacation Club resort at the Contemporary complex that opened in 2009. At the same time, the Bay Lake Tower began construction. Disney's Racquet Club was demolished by January 30, 2007,[10] while the North Wing itself was demolished between January 31 and April 6, 2007.[11] Construction on the new building continued through 2007, without Disney officially announcing what was actually being built. The Bay Lake Tower opened in 2009.

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Richard Nixon's press conference

On November 17, 1973, the Contemporary was the site of what would become one of the most famous[12] press conferences in U.S. politics, where President Richard Nixon declared "I'm not a crook."[12][13][14] Nixon was seventeen months[15] into the Watergate scandal and coming back from a trip to his Key Biscayne home.[16] Stopping at the Contemporary, which was hosting the 1973 Annual Convention of the Associated Press Managing Editors Association, the president held a live one-hour televised press conference in the Ballroom of the Americas.[17][18] Following an earlier question by Joe Ungaro on Nixon's taxes,[19][20] Nixon addressed claims that he profited from his public service, stating "I have earned every cent. And in all of my years of public life I have never obstructed justice ... People have got to know whether or not their President is a crook. Well, I'm not a crook. I've earned everything I've got."[16][18] Nixon resigned from the presidency less than a year later, on August 8, 1974, after the "smoking gun" tape was revealed on August 5, 1974.

Layout

The check-in lobby at the resort.
The Wave Restaurant

Main building

Rooms and facilities

The Contemporary Tower houses most of the resort's key facilities, including resort registration and the guest service concierge. The main hall, named the Grand Canyon Concourse, is located in the main tower and houses restaurants and shops. 383 guest rooms line the outer walls of the Contemporary Tower. The Walt Disney World Monorail System runs through the inside of this building and a monorail station is located here for resort guests. Adorning the concourse walls is a multi-story mosaic designed by Mary Blair. One three-story wing flanks the south side of the tower and houses an additional 250 rooms. A convention center was added to the resort and opened on November 11, 1991, with more than Vorlage:Convert of convention space. In October 2007, the resort received designation in the Florida Green Lodging Program.[21]

Dining

There are several restaurants in the Contemporary Resort's main building. The California Grill is a full-service dining restaurant located at the top (15th floor) of the Contemporary Resort's tower, formerly the Top of the World restaurant.[22] The Wave...of American Flavors, a table-service contemporary American fare restaurant, is complimented by the Contempo Cafe, a quick service location; as well as Chef Mickey's, a character buffet.

Bay Lake Tower

Exterior of Bay Lake Tower.

Bay Lake Tower at Disney's Contemporary Resort, part of the Disney Vacation Club, is a 15-story addition that officially opened on August 4, 2009. It is located on the former location of the demolished North Garden Wing rooms. The tower shares design features with the original resort. The front desk, concierge, valet, bell services and transportation are shared services provided through the main resort. Bay Lake Tower has a concierge desk and an online check-in desk of their own for guests who wish to check into Bay Lake Tower directly. Its fifth floor is connected by a skyway from the main tower's fourth floor.[23]

The units were among the most expensive offered by Disney Vacation Club at initial offering, presumably because of their proximity to the Magic Kingdom.[9] Some of the resort's features include full-length windows with views into the Magic Kingdom or onto Bay Lake. Some bathrooms on the Magic Kingdom side include movable partitions to permit watching the park's fireworks displays from the bathtub.[9]

Incidents

  • On November 12, 1992, an off-duty Cast Member fell off the ledge outside the Top of The World restaurant on the 15th floor of the Contemporary. The cast member had been sitting on the ledge when a swarm of wasps appeared. Trying to swat them away, the cast member lost his balance and fell to his death 11 stories below.[24]
  • On March 22, 2016, a death occurred at Disney's Contemporary Resort. The monorail's service was temporarily suspended while Orange County Sheriff's Office investigated. Investigators announced that they believe that the person took their own life. According to multiple sources, the person jumped to their death inside the central A-frame tower.[25][26][27][28]
  • On May 28, 2018, an intoxicated man was arrested at Disney's Contemporary Resort after he falsely told other guests an active shooter was in the resort. Panic soon followed and the resort was placed on lockdown until police could arrive. The reports were traced back to the man, who was found hiding in bushes outside of the resort. In questioning the man claimed he did it to get reactions from people for a class and his YouTube channel.[29]

References

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  3. Foxxfur: Passport to Dreams Old & New: The Contemporary Resort in the 1970s. In: Passport to Dreams Old & New. 18. September 2015, abgerufen am 1. Februar 2019.
  4. Disney's Contemporary Resort. The Disney Drawing Board, abgerufen am 6. April 2015.
  5. Construction of WDW Contemporary Resort by U.S. Steel. YouTube, 31. Januar 2007, abgerufen am 6. April 2015.
  6. The Contemporary Resort Hotel 1971 (U.S. Steel Commercial). YouTube, 27. Dezember 2008, abgerufen am 6. April 2015.
  7. Reedy Creek Improvement District. (PDF) Bigfloridacountry.com, abgerufen am 5. Mai 2015.
  8. Walt Disney Co. to sell time shares in 15-story tower next to Contemporary Resort. Archiviert vom Original am 29. Februar 2008;.
  9. a b c Jason Garcia: Disney's time-share kingdom grows. In: Orlando Sentinel. 16. September 2008, archiviert vom Original am 19. September 2008; abgerufen am 16. September 2008.
  10. Construction where the old tennis courts used to be... rumored to be the new DVC resort. Archiviert vom Original am 28. September 2007;.
  11. Contemporary Resort Disney Vacation Club Tower. wdwmagic.com, archiviert vom Original am 22. März 2007;.
  12. a b Top 10 Unfortunate Political One-Liners. In: Time. 16. November 2008;.
  13. 'I Am Not A Crook': How A Phrase Got A Life Of Its Own. In: NPR.org. 17. November 2013; (englisch).
  14. Rich Pope: Nixon, Watergate and Walt Disney World? There is a connection, Orlando Sentinel, October 31, 2016 
  15. Samuel Walker: Presidents and Civil Liberties from Wilson to Obama: A Story of Poor Custodians. Cambridge University Press, ISBN 978-1-107-01660-6, S. 281 (englisch, google.com).
  16. a b Carroll Kilpatrick: Nixon Tells Editors, 'I'm Not a Crook In: Washington Post, November 18, 1973 
  17. President Richard Nixon’s Daily Diary November 16, 1973 – November 30, 1973. Nixon Library, S. 12;.
  18. a b R.W. Apple, Jr.: Nixon Declares He Didn't Profit From Public Life. In: New York Times.
  19. I Am Not a Crook - Richard Nixon 1973. In: www.emersonkent.com.
  20. Video: 11/17/1973: Nixon: 'I Am Not a Crook'. In: ABC News.
  21. Florida Green Lodging Designated Property Directory. Florida Dept. of Environmental Protection, 5. März 2018, abgerufen am 19. März 2018.
  22. Heather McPherson: Disney's iconic California Grill reopens Monday. In: orlandosentinel.com. Tribune Newspapers, 6. September 2013, abgerufen am 6. September 2013.
  23. Jason Garcia: Disney to open Contemporary addition on August 4. Orlando Sentinel, 3. Februar 2009, archiviert vom Original am 10. Februar 2009; abgerufen am 9. Februar 2009.
  24. Luz Villarreal: Disney Employee Falls To Death At Hotel In: Orlando Sentinel, November 13, 1992 (englisch). 
  25. admin: BREAKING NEWS: Tragedy at Contemporary Resort at Disney World. In: DisneyLists.com. Archiviert vom Original am 26. März 2016;.
  26. Danny Cox: Police Investigating Death At Disney’s Contemporary Resort — Person Suspected Of Jumping To Death. In: The Inquisitr News. Archiviert vom Original am 23. März 2016;.
  27. Deputies investigating death at Disney World resort. Archiviert vom Original am 23. März 2016;.
  28. Leah Zanolla: Police investigate death at Disney’s Contemporary Resort. Archiviert vom Original am 23. März 2016;.
  29. David Harris: YouTube stunt at Disney resort lands Arizona man in jail In: Orlando Sentinel, May 30, 2018