AMPS near Disney Swan Hotel?

Are there any good massage spots with extras near the Disney Swan Hotel? Visiting in July. Thanks.
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  • rico7
  • 05-27-2022, 07:33 PM
There's not anything very close to the Disney complex. Not long ago pretty much the same question was asked and here's the link to my response. It's the closest decent AMP. If you go let us know how long it actually took to get there and what you thought of the spa. Never heard another word from the guy who posed the original question. Both the Swan and Yacht Club are almost side by side in the Boardwalk area.
Thank you, rico7, for the information and link. 17-18 minutes one way probably won't work. I may have to find a mobile therapist to visit the hotel. Thanks, again.
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  • rico7
  • 06-02-2022, 06:19 PM
Too bad it won't work for you - travel time may be less later in the evening after rush hour. Boardwalk is a great location as you can walk in the back entrance to Epcot, and a good selection for places to eat. Was shocked they closed the ESPN club...
Too bad it won't work for you - travel time may be less later in the evening after rush hour. Boardwalk is a great location as you can walk in the back entrance to Epcot, and a good selection for places to eat. Was shocked they closed the ESPN club... Originally Posted by rico7
It looks like a new Greek Pavilion has been added recently near that back entrance you mentioned;-/
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  • rico7
  • 06-10-2022, 07:30 AM
It looks like a new Greek Pavilion has been added recently near that back entrance you mentioned;-/ Originally Posted by Lucy Picker
Perfect product placement...
Osceola county is southern Orlando (Disney), and Orange county comprises the large majority of Orlando proper. In any event it appears that at least in the near term it might be the time to exercise some discretion when considering a visit to a local AMP.
https://www.wesh.com/article/osceola...viVU&fs=e&s=cl
Perfect product placement...
Osceola county is southern Orlando (Disney), and Orange county comprises the large majority of Orlando proper. In any event it appears that at least in the near term it might be the time to exercise some discretion when considering a visit to a local AMP.
https://www.wesh.com/article/osceola...viVU&fs=e&s=cl Originally Posted by rico7
👍Thanks for the heads-up with the news article. Wonder if the reporter has any side jobs;-/?