An Overview of Florida Disney Resorts

 




Disney divides their accommodations into various categories, including: Value Resorts, Moderate Resorts, Deluxe Resorts, Home Away From Home Resorts and Camping Resorts

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All-Star Movies Resort.  The magic of movies inspires this popular 1,920-room Disney resort.. The resort features some big stars -- Pongo and Perdita from "101 Dalmatians" and Buzz Lightyear from "Toy Story" tower more than 35 feet tall. Buzz's partner Woody sits 25 feet tall in his super-size cowboy hat. "Herbie" the famous bug is approximately five times his normal size.

Value Resort
$77-$131 per room per night, based on season

All-Star Music Resort. At this resort they didn't miss a beat with Broadway, Country, Jazz, Rock, and Calypso themes. Here Guests will discover a three-story pair of cowboy boots, a guitar-shaped swimming pool, sax and trombone player silhouettes on the roofline, an oversized walk-through neon-lit jukebox, and a giant Broadway theater marquee.

Value Resort
$77-$131 per room per night, based on season

All-Star Sports Resort.  At this fantasmic Disney resort, they've teamed up the energetic spirit of sports with five themed areas - football, baseball, basketball , tennis, and surfing. Sports fans young and old will enjoy the brightly colored, larger-than-life decorative football helmets, surfboards, and baseball bats. All 1,920 guest rooms have an exciting Disney sports theme!

Value Resort
$77-$131 per room per night, based on season

Pop-Century Resort.  A spectacular resort with a nostalgic flair. Each building within the Resort features larger-than-life icons of pop culture fads, toys, dance crazes and catch phrases.  Building themes include Rubik's cubes, Big Wheels, Play-Doh, cell phones and giant jukeboxes.  They feature Lady and the Tramp and Jungle Book characters.

Value Resort
$77 - $131 per room per night, based on season

Coronado Springs Resort. Here, the theme is a breathtaking blend of Colonial Mexico and the American Southwest.  Enjoy rustic stucco buildings, Mexican-style bungalows, festive villages with Spanish terracotta roofs, and a Mayan pyramid that towers over an elaborate pool area with a water slide, playground and archeological dig site for young explorers.
Moderate Resort
$133 -$1,150 per room per night, based on season

Caribbean Beach Resort.  Five brightly colored "villages" named after familiar Caribbean islands (Barbados, Jamaica, Martinique, Aruba, and Trinidad) are scattered around a 45-acre lake affording each “island” it’s own beach. The 2,112 guests rooms are decorated in either cheerful tropical colors or lighter relaxing tones. Moderate Resort
$119 - $190
per night, based on season

Port Orleans French Quarter. (Formerly Port Orleans)  Enjoy the fun and frolic of the New Orleans Mardi Gras combined with the romance and charm of the French Quarter. Cascades of bougainvillea add color to narrow little streets that interconnect, while fresh-baked Beignets add authenticity to the atmosphere. Moderate Resort
$133 - $194 per night, based on season

Port Orleans Riverside. (Formerly Dixie Landings)  Journey back to the days when giant paddle-wheelers steamed up the river and Mark Twain was just a young boy.  Here, a moderately priced Southern mansion and two-story Southern country cottages line a picturesque Mississippi River-style waterway. Moderate Resort
$133 - $194 per night, based on season

Animal Kingdom Lodge.  Many balconies overlook a picturesque savanna where giraffe, zebra and other exotic animals roam about a spacious wildlife reserve. The resort boasts an impressive 4 story atrium at its entrance and a 11,000 square foot pool alongside the Uzima Savannah where a variety of creatures dwell. Deluxe Resort
$199 - $2,520 per night, based on season

 

Beach Club Resort. Welcome back to the quaint New England seaside cottages and grand hotels of the 1870s. Beautiful beaches, a mini-water park with a beached shipwreck, hardwood floors, deluxe accommodations and outstanding amenities evoke delightful images of classic New England seashore hotels and seaside inns. Deluxe Resort
$295 - $450 per night, based on season

Boardwalk Inn. Located on the shores of Crescent Lake, nestled between Epcot and MGM Studios, you'll find this lively, charming waterfront village resort.  This 45 acre property is reminiscent of the bed-and-breakfasts found along the mid-Atlantic coast, featuring shingled rooftops, private courtyards, and New England-style gardens. Deluxe Resort
$294- $2,400 per night, based on season

Contemporary Resort.  Positioned right next to the Magic Kingdom, its 15-story, A-Frame tower and two three-story garden wings offer more than 1,000 rooms, a beautiful new lobby, and a variety of restaurants, lounges, shops, and onsite recreation. You will get a taste of the futuristic atmosphere when you see the Monorail glide through the Resort's 4th Floor Concourse. Deluxe Resort
$244 - $2,470 per night, based on season

Grand Floridian Resort and Spa.  Take a holiday in a world mixing gentility and exuberance, a turn-of-the-century experience characterized by care, consideration and high-buttoned style. Outside, hire a yacht, relax at two glorious pools or on the sand of a calm lagoon. Inside, enjoy shady verandas, magnificent stained glass domes and glittering chandeliers. Deluxe Resort
$214 - $1,365 per night, based on season

Polynesian Resort. Your south seas hideaway, with tropical gardens, lavish luaus and gentle waves lapping against the sand shores. Friendly people, and good cheer reflect the enchanting customs and culture of the islands. Torch-lit walkways, a cascading indoor waterfall and the soothing sound of distant drums beckon with the imagery of paradise found. Aloha! Deluxe Resort
$304 - $2,550 per night, based on season

Wilderness Lodge.  This resort will transport guests back to the era of the great American West and the time of the Golden age of railroad travel. Enjoy the majesty of towering totems, Mission-style decor and the beauty of the natural elements. Follow the path behind the pool area to a 120 foot geyser that erupts hourly from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Deluxe Resort
$199 - $1,155 per night, based on season

Yacht Club Resort.  Drop anchor amid the casual grace of the New England coast at this seaside resort. Walk the lush gardens and vibrant grounds of this waterfront getaway.  Enjoy the the dark hardwood floors, leather couches, antique chandeliers and nautical theme.  Pedal, canopy and pontoon boats are available. Deluxe Resort
$289 - $2,040 per night, based on season

Beach Club Villas. Experience the splendor of a New England seaside community at this relaxing Resort set against lush gardens and grassy dunes. This Disney Vacation Club property was designed by noted architect Robert A.M. Stern and features beautiful pastel colors, intricate wooden accents and whimsical "stick-style" architecture. Home Away
$294 - $1,040 per night, based on season

Boardwalk Villas.  Hark back to a bygone era at this lakeside Resort steeped in the colors, charm and romance of a 1930s Boardwalk. It's a villa community for the whole family.  One of the privileges of being lakeside, is the boat transportation, the Friendship launches, that are available to take guests to Epcot and MGM. Home Away
$294 - $1,790 per night, based on season

Fort Wilderness Resort and Campground.  (See also this link) Camp out under the stars – Disney-style! Bring your own gear or rent a tent and pitch in amid 750 acres of lush cypress and pine woods next to a sparkling lake. Fishing, swimming, horseback riding, hay rides, boating, bicycling and campfire sing-alongs create the classic camping environment. Camping Resort
$35 (campsites) -$250 per night, based on season

Old Key West Resort.  This resort is designed for relaxation with its quiet, peaceful atmosphere, and lush landscaping.  Here the ambiance of Key West permeates the pastel colors, gingerbread accents and Victorian themes. This is a Disney Vacation Club resort, but vacant rooms are made available to the general public on a per night basis as with any other Disney resort. Home Away
$229 - $1,050 per night, based on season

Saratoga Springs Resort and Spa.  Rejuvenate your mind and body at this grand lakeside resort community that brings the spirit of the 1800's in Saratoga, New York to an idyllic setting. This 65 acre resort is Disney's 7th and largest Disney Vacation Club resort.  It has spacious guest rooms, villas, and luxurious Grand Villa units. Home Away
$250 - $1,790 per night, based on season

Wilderness Lodge Villas.  Bask in the grandeur of America's national parks at this cozy villa community where you feel the majesty of the Great Outdoors while enjoying the comforts of home.  The Villas are themed in the same tall timbers and grandeur of the resorts located in the Rocky Mountain national park geyser area. Home Away
$269 - $920 per night, based on season

Best Western Lake Buena Vista Resort.  Themed after a Barbados plantation manor house, the lush tropical landscaping of the outside grounds, compliments the décor within.  The upper floor of this 18-story rounded triangular shaped hotel offers magnificent views on all sides. The hotel offers spacious, well appointed rooms with private balconies. Downtown Disney
$100 - $170 per night, based on season

Doubletree Guest Suites.  This contemporary-styled hotel is first class and yet fun and whimsical, with its bright, tropical theme. Located in the exciting Downtown Disney Resort area, the hotel provides continuous, complimentary transportation to the Disney theme parks, scheduled service to the water parks and nightly transfers to Downtown Disney. Downtown Disney
$109 - $250 per night, based on season

Grosvenor Resort. Enjoy an elegant stay and comfortable price in the Downtown Disney Resort area! The spacious and comfortable lobby features an elegant British and Colonial interior design. Situated on 13 acres, this resort has a 19-story peach stucco tower, flanked by two garden wings.  Complimentary transportation to the Disney theme parks is included. Downtown Disney
$75 - $170 per night, based on season

Hilton in the Walt Disney World Resort.  Situated directly across from the Downtown Disney Marketplace, the 10-story center structure is flanked by two wings that are angled out to the sides and has 814 guestrooms and suites. Guests receive complimentary transportation to all 4 Walt Disney World theme parks, water parks and Pleasure Island.  Downtown Disney
$169 - $264 per night, based on season

Holiday Inn in the Walt Disney World Resort. (Formerly known as Courtyard by Marriott) This magnificent resort's 14-story high tower is flanked by a 6-story garden wing. Enjoy glass elevators, and a bright cabana-covered lounge. Guests receive complimentary transportation to all 4 Walt Disney World theme parks, water parks and Pleasure Island.  Downtown Disney
$89 - $170 per night, based on season

[Note: Prices and information subject to change]

 

 
 

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