Only Celebration village with private clubhouse, surrounded by conservation and only one entrance.
Artisan Park at Celebration spans 150 acres in the southwest corner of Celebration, Florida, and stands apart from other neighborhoods within the master-planned community. Developed by Arvida (a St. Joe Company) between 2004 and 2007, it offers approximately 300 single-family homes, 50 townhomes, and 300 condominiums-making it the only Celebration village with meaningful inventory across all three residential product types. The community is not formally gated but functions as one of Celebration’s most secluded villages due to a single point of entry and a surrounding buffer of conservation area and wetlands.
What distinguishes Artisan Park most visibly is the Artisan Club, an amenity center restricted to residents only. This resort-style facility includes a geothermal-heated salt-water pool, hot tub, full-service restaurant and bar, fitness center, billiards room, and multiple meeting spaces. Residents also enjoy East Crescent Park with its amphitheater and bocce ball court, Heritage Hall Park, and an extensive network of scenic walking and biking trails winding through preserved natural foliage. Home sizes range from approximately 1,210 square feet in condos to nearly 6,000 square feet in estate homes, accommodating two to six bedrooms.
Artisan Park is zoned for a K-8 campus covering kindergarten through eighth grade and a high school, both operated by the Osceola County School District. The neighborhood is approximately 10 minutes and 5 miles from Walt Disney World’s main entrance via World Drive, positioning it as Central Florida’s closest residential community to the Magic Kingdom while maintaining a quieter, more removed character than Celebration’s centrally located villages.
Residents pay into two HOA structures: the master Celebration Residential Owners Association and the Artisan Park sub-association that funds the private clubhouse and village-specific amenities. Combined fees typically range from $230 to $280 monthly (based on available data), though actual costs vary by property type and current assessments. The community features diverse architectural styles, including Florida, Craftsman, Victorian, Colonial, and Spanish/Mediterranean-following Celebration’s pattern book but with subtle differences in street layout and lot orientation that reflect Arvida’s independent development approach.
Homes in Artisan Park typically range from approximately $350,000 to $850,000, depending on property type and size. Condos start around 1,210 square feet, while single-family homes range from roughly 1,800 to nearly 6,000 square feet. Current market conditions and inventory vary; contact a Market Connect Realty agent for today's available listings and pricing.
No, Artisan Park is not formally gated, but it functions as one of Celebration's most secluded villages. It has a single point of entry accessed via Celebration Avenue and is surrounded on three sides by conservation areas and wetlands, giving it a private, removed character distinct from other Celebration neighborhoods.
Artisan Park's assigned K-8 and high school campuses are both public schools operated by the Osceola County School District.
Artisan Park residents pay into two HOA structures: the master Celebration Residential Owners Association and the Artisan Park sub-association that funds its private clubhouse and village amenities. Combined fees typically range from approximately $230 to $280 monthly, though exact amounts vary by property type and assessments. Contact your HOA directly for current fee information.
Artisan Park features a private clubhouse with a geothermal-heated salt-water pool, hot tub, full-service restaurant and bar, fitness center, billiards room, and conference spaces. Additional amenities include East Crescent Park with amphitheater and bocce courts, Heritage Hall Park, scenic walking and biking trails through conserved natural areas, and connection to Celebration's broader trail network.
Artisan Park contains approximately 600 homes total, comprising roughly 300 single-family homes, 50 townhomes, and 300 condominiums. This mixed-density approach is unusual within Celebration, as other villages typically specialize in one residential product type.
Short-term rental policies in Artisan Park are governed by both master Celebration Residential Owners Association rules and Artisan Park sub-association rules. Specific restrictions and allowances vary. Contact your HOA or a Market Connect Realty agent for current rental policy details.
Artisan Park was developed by Arvida (a St. Joe Company) between 2004 and 2007. It was one of the final phases of Celebration's residential development and remains one of the newest neighborhoods within the master-planned community.