The most magical place on Earth is home for the owners of this palatial Orlando estate.

Within Walt Disney World’s Golden Oak Four Seasons community, an amusement park-worthy compound is seeking a new owner. 

Known as the Bonavento, the 9,200-plus-square-foot seven-bedroom, 10-bathroom residence is built in the Italianate style, but boasts a distinctly Floridian glamour — and multiple rooms themed to Disney franchises. 

The property, built in 2017, was used as a model home for 30 other luxury residences and is currently seeking $19 million.

“There is no other resort-style community in the world like this one, and no home within the community is as prolific and desirable,” says the listing, which is held by Shane and Tracy Croft of Coldwell Banker Realty.

Inside, there are two primary suites (“one on each floor”), two laundry rooms, three fireplaces, an elevator, an “over-the-top” bar and entertainment room, and “the most prolific home theater ever designed.”

Indeed, the “Star Wars”-themed space is worthy of Galactic Empire royalty — and includes a large Darth Vader statue, weaponry wall decor and plush seats facing the control panel-like screen, which appears capable of paging the Death Star.

The Disney love doesn’t stop there: One bedroom is extensively “Frozen” themed, including larger-than-life-looking statues of Elsa and Anna, and a winter wonderland of decor.

Then, in another bedroom, there’s underwater-themed wallpaper and furniture clearly built in homage to 2004’s “Finding Nemo.”

The rest of the house plays the rest of its decor straight, keeping it luxe and contemporary-themed.


  The “Star Wars”-themed home theater. Courtesy Shane Croft The “Star Wars”-themed home theater. Courtesy Shane Croft

  The “Frozen”-themed bedroom. Courtesy Shane Croft The “Frozen”-themed bedroom. Courtesy Shane Croft

  The “Finding Nemo”-themed bedroom. Courtesy Shane Croft The “Finding Nemo”-themed bedroom. Courtesy Shane Croft

  The shark is eating the TV, it would appear. Courtesy Shane Croft The shark is eating the TV, it would appear. Courtesy Shane Croft

  The home’s facade. Courtesy Shane Croft The home’s facade. Courtesy Shane Croft

  The pool. Courtesy Shane Croft The pool. Courtesy Shane Croft

  A sumptuous closet. Courtesy Shane Croft A sumptuous closet. Courtesy Shane Croft

  An outdoor lounge area. Courtesy Shane Croft An outdoor lounge area. Courtesy Shane Croft

  In all, there are 10 bathrooms. Courtesy Shane Croft In all, there are 10 bathrooms. Courtesy Shane Croft

  A view of the layout. Courtesy Shane Croft A view of the layout. Courtesy Shane Croft


  A grand room with double-height ceilings. Courtesy Shane Croft A grand room with double-height ceilings. Courtesy Shane Croft

Outside, there’s a three-car garage, a golf cart garage, a pool, and a pool cabana with a full bath and two outdoor showers. 

The home also grants its owner access to the Golden Oak Four Seasons’ myriad amenities, including access to all five resort pools, its fitness center, sports facilities and six dining options.

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