You’ve got the theme park tickets. You’ve got the park pass reservations. You’ve even got your flight details all figured out. But what you NEED to secure now is a Disney World hotel room. Out of all the different options you have to choose from, which resort is actually the BEST of the BEST?
We’ve stayed at every single hotel in Disney World, and we’ve figured out which one is right for YOU!
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The best Disney World hotel for you will depend on your priorities for your vacation — are you trying to stick to a budget? Looking to splurge for a special occasion? Traveling with a big group? Pretty much only here for the food? No matter what you’re after, we know the right hotel for you.
Best “Bang-For-Your Buck” Hotel: Disney’s Port Orleans Resort
If you’re looking for the best bang for your buck, check out Disney’s Port Orleans — Riverside Resort or Disney’s Port Orleans — French Quarter.
These twin resorts are pretty affordable (rooms start around $280 per night) since they’re moderate resorts, but they have some great benefits.
One of our favorite things about these hotels is that you have boat access to Disney Springs! After a day in the parks, you can hop on a boat to visit the shopping and dining district, grab a bite to eat, and pick up a souvenir. And at the end of the evening, you don’t have to wait for a bus to take you home!
The food options at Port Orleans are pretty good, with the Riverside Mill Food Court, Scat Cat’s Club — Café and Lounge, and Sassagoula Floatworks and Food Factory. The food courts feature dishes inspired by New Orleans cuisine, and Scat Cat’s is where you’ll delicious beignets!
We love the atmosphere of both hotels as well.
Click here for a room tour of Port Orleans — Riverside.
Best Hotel For a Family on a Budget: Disney’s Pop Century Resort
Disney’s Pop Century Resort is our favorite value resort for budget-friendly vacations because it’s one of the cheapest options in Disney World and it still has some great perks.
Rooms start at just $174 per night! The hotel has fun decorations, with each area themed to a different decade. You can walk across Hourglass Lake to Disney’s Art of Animation Resort, which gives you access to even more amenities.
Pop Century is also on the Skyliner route, so you’re able to get to EPCOT and Disney’s Hollywood Studios faster (plus the Skyliner is practically a ride in itself).
Click here to learn more about the Disney Skyliner.
Best Hotel for “Bougie on a Budget”: Gran Destino Tower at Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort
If you’re gonna be spending the money on a Disney World resort, you might as well be getting the best bang for your buck, right? So let’s talk about a Disney hotel with DELUXE offerings at a moderate price. Rooms here start at around $250.
The Gran Destino Tower opened at Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort in 2019 but it has a very different vibe than the rest of the hotel. It feels more luxurious and fancy than the rest of Coronado, with great views from the guest rooms (including some with water or fireworks views!), incredible dining options, and the option to book a club-level room.
Toledo: Tapas, Steak, and Seafood is located at the top floor of this tower, with very tasty Spanish food like the The Toledo Tapas [Candy] Bar Dessert, the Filet of Beef (with a date jam and sherry vinaigrette), and the artisanal Charcuterie and Cheeses board (meant to share between two people).
If you stay at the tower, you’re still within walking distance of the main Coronado Springs resort, giving you access to even MORE dining, like El Mercado de Coronado Quick Service, Rix Sports Bar and Grill (with TONS of TVs for sports-ball watchin’), and, my personal favorite, Three Bridges Bar and Grill at Villa de Lago.
If it’s storming out, use Gran Destino’s hidden passageway that connects the tower to Coronado’s El Centro lobby (via a short, covered walkway).
Although it feels deluxe, remember that the Gran Destino Tower is still considered a moderate resort, so you won’t really get access to the extra deluxe-level perks like Extended Evening Hours.
Click here for five HIDDEN tips about the Gran Destino Tower.
Best Hotel Worth Splurging On a Room Upgrade: Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge
We’re BIG fans of Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge. This deluxe hotel has beautiful theming, incredible dining options, and the BEST views of any other resort on property. That’s because the resort surrounds a Savanna area, where giraffes, zebras, and other animals hang out all day! In fact, there are over 200 African wildlife species here.
Paying the extra cost for a Savanna View room is totally worth it at this resort. The Savanna View rooms will give you the ability to look out your balcony each day to watch the animals grazing about. Go on a mini safari from the comfort of your room!
There are lots of great activities to do at this resort, too. You can grab a Wildlife Field Guide from the front desk and head outside to one of the many Savanna viewing areas, book a Starlight Safari tour for after the sun sets, take part in face painting and musical demonstrations, and more. Just ask the front desk for a copy of the resort’s schedule.
Some of our favorite restaurants are located at Animal Kingdom Lodge, like Sanaa, Jiko — The Cooking Place, and Boma.
The rooms here are definitely on the pricey side, though, starting at $469 per night. Note that you’ll also sacrifice in the transportation department if you choose to stay here — because it’s located close to Disney’s Animal Kingdom, it’s pretty far away from the other three parks. The only transportation option is buses (no Monorail or Skyliner).
Click here for the complete guide to eating at Animal Kingdom Lodge.
Best Hotel For Pool Fans: Disney’s Yacht and Beach Club Resorts
The BEST pool in Disney World is definitely Stormalong Bay, which is really more of a water park than a pool. It’s so good that it can’t even be contained in one resort — guests at both Disney’s Yacht Club and Beach Club Resorts can use it.
Stormalong Bay has three acres of activities for families to enjoy, including one of the highest hotel pool slides in Disney World, a sand-bottomed pool, a lazy river, and three whirlpool spas. If your priority is pool time, there’s no better place to be.
Both the Yacht and Beach Club Resorts are in the deluxe category, so rooms are pretty expensive, starting at $543 a night. Make sure you keep in mind the long closure planned for Stormalong Bay from January 2025 to May 2025. Although other pools at the resorts will still be open, you really don’t want to plan your visit for that time and miss out on the awesome water park/pool experience.
Click here to learn more about the Stormalong Bay CLOSURE.
Best Hotel For Easy Access to Magic Kingdom: Disney’s Contemporary Resort
Although any of the Magic Kingdom-area resorts give you pretty good access to the most popular Disney World theme park, there’s one that stands out above the rest: Disney’s Contemporary Resort is about a 10-minute walk away from Magic Kingdom’s front entrance (if that)!
Guests walking from the Contemporary to Magic Kingdom even have their own security station, so they don’t have to go through the main security at the front gate.
Don’t want to walk? You can hop on the Monorail (which has a station INSIDE the Contemporary) and ride it straight to the park without any stops in between.
The location of this hotel makes early mornings, afternoon naps, and late nights much easier to manage. While everyone else waits in long lines for buses back to their hotels after the Happily Ever After fireworks show, you can stroll straight to your hotel room.
A location like that isn’t cheap — rooms at the Contemporary start at around $550 per night.
The other Magic Kingdom Monorail Resorts also have walking paths to the park, but none are as close as the Contemporary.
Click here to tour the new Incredibles-themed rooms at this hotel.
Best Hotel for Easy Access to Disney’s Hollywood Studios and EPCOT: Skyliner Hotels and EPCOT-area Hotels
But what if your favorite Disney World park ISN’T Magic Kingdom? If you’re a big fan of Disney’s Hollywood Studios or EPCOT, make sure you stay in one of the Skyliner hotels. (For those Animal Kingdom fans out there, the best option will of course be Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge!)
The Skyliner has stations at Disney’s Riviera Resort, Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort, and Disney’s Pop Century and Art of Animation Resorts. (There’s one station located between Pop Century and Art of Animation, within easy walking distance of both.) That means you have your choice of value resorts (Pop Century and Art of Animation), a moderate resort (Caribbean Beach), or a deluxe resort (Riviera).
From any of these hotels, you can hop on a Skyliner gondola and ride it to Hollywood Studios or EPCOT. The main hub station is at Caribbean Beach, so if you’re not staying at that hotel then you’ll need to ride the Skyliner there and switch gondolas to get to your destination.
We’ve found that the Skyliner is generally quicker and has a shorter wait time than the Disney buses, plus it’s unique and fun to ride. Keep in mind that it will close if there’s bad weather in the area (you do NOT want to be up in the air in one of those gondolas during a storm), and in that case, Disney will offer buses instead.
The EPCOT-area resorts — Disney’s BoardWalk Inn and Disney’s Yacht and Beach Club — provide an added level of convenience with their location (since they’re only STEPS away from EPCOT’s International Gateway, which is the back entrance to the park). You can also walk to Disney’s Hollywood Studios from these hotels, but you’ll want to factor in an extra 20-ish minutes of travel time, which could end up feeling even LONGER at the end of the day when your feet are aching and all you want to do is teleport home.
The Swan and Dolphin AND Swan Reserve Hotels also have the convenience of being within walking distance to both EPCOT and Hollywood Studios (as well as a water taxi service that comes by to pick up guests every 20 to 25 minutes) — but their big downfall lies in their transportation to the other two parks.
Swan and Dolphin, and the Swan Reserve, use buses to take you to Magic Kingdom and Animal Kingdom, and their buses can be slower than Disney’s bus system (not to mention that if you take a bus over to Magic Kingdom from the Swan and Dolphin or Swan Reserve, you’ll be dropped off at the Ticket and Transportation Center instead of the front gate of the park, meaning you’re still going to have to take a ferry boat or Monorail the remainder of the way to Magic Kingdom).
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Best Hotel For Kids: Disney’s Art of Animation Resort
Disney’s Art of Animation Resort has hands-down the best Disney theming of all the hotels. Some other hotels have great subtle Disney decor, but Art of Animation has huge, larger-than-life statues of Disney characters, a giant mural of sketches done by Disney animators in the lobby, and bright, colorful decor in all the rooms.
There’s a big Finding Nemo-themed pool in the center of the resort as well!
There are four sections of the resort, themed to different Disney movies: Cars, The Lion King, The Little Mermaid, and Finding Nemo.
This is the most expensive value resort, but standard rooms still start at around $200 per night. Family suites at the Cars and Finding Nemo sections are more expensive but much roomier (plus they have little kitchenettes).
Art of Animation is even dog-friendly, so your WHOLE family can join in on the fun!
Click here to tour a Lion King-themed family suite at Art of Animation!
Best Hotel For Non-Theme Park Activities: Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort & Campgrounds
If you’re looking for a hotel with TONS of fun activities, Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort & Campgrounds is it. There’s so much to do here that doesn’t require a park ticket, like horseback riding, archery, trail walking, bike rentals, golf cart rentals, fishing, campfires, and more.
Here’s a list of the outdoor activities:
- Chip ‘N’ Dale’s Campfire Sing-A-Long
- The Archery Experience
- Pony and Wagon Rides (Tri-Circle-D Ranch)
- Fishing
- Canoe and Kayak Rentals
- Basketball and volleyball courts
- Pools
- Segway tours
- Bike and Golf Cart Rentals
- Jogging Trails
- Playgrounds
- Movies Under the Stars
This spot also has some solid dining options, including the recently revamped Trail’s End Restaurant, Crockett’s Tavern, and the popular Hoop-Dee-Doo Musical Revue dinner show.
Cabin rentals start at about $450 per night.
The cabins at Fort Wilderness are getting major MAKEOVERS!
Best Hotel Worth the Splurge: Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa
If you’re looking to splurge — and we mean really SPLURGE, Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa can’t be beat when it comes to luxury.
This hotel is within walking distance to Magic Kingdom, and it has Monorail and boat access to that park as well.
There are some truly fantastic restaurants here, such as Narcoossee’s, Citricos, and the extraordinarily fancy (and expensive) Victoria & Albert’s. (If you want the truth, though, our favorite thing to eat might be at the quick service Gasparilla Island Grill — their mac and cheese is to DIE for.)
The rooms feel luxurious and boast great views, especially if you get a beach-view room. The lobby is stunning, and in the wintertime, it’s home to a life-sized gingerbread house!
Rooms start at $794 per night, so it’s not budget-friendly at all. But even if you don’t stay here, we highly recommend visiting just to dine at one of the restaurants or visit the beautiful lobby.
Click here to tour the new resort studios at Grand Floridian!
Best Hotel For Foodies: Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort
We all know that the best thing about Disney World is the food, right? So why mess around with all these other hotels when there’s one resort that’s CLEARLY the best when it comes to food?
Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort is GREAT for food fans because of the variety of spots where you can get a treat or full meal as well as their unique island-themed eats. You’ll find Kona Cafe, ‘Ohana, Pineapple Lanai, Tambu Lounge, and (of course) Trader Sam’s Grog Grotto.
‘Ohana is a must-try at least once, and make sure you taste the famous ‘Ohana noodles and bread pudding while you’re there. Here’s a hot tip: You can get both of those dishes at Tambu Lounge if you’re not able to secure a reservation for ‘Ohana!
Trader Sam’s Grog Grotto is a super fun bar that serves light bites and themed drinks in a lively, exciting atmosphere.
Rooms at this hotel start at $662 per night.
Other hotels with excellent dining options include Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge (with Jiko — The Cooking Place, Sanaa, Boma, and The Mara), Disney’s Contemporary Resort (with Contemporary Grill and Steakhouse 71), and Disney’s Port Orleans Resort, French Quarter and Riverside.
The Complete Guide to Eating at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort
Best Hotel For Character Dining: Disney’s Riviera Resort
The Polynesian Village Resort is the best for dining in general, but if you want the best CHARACTER dining, we’d stay at Disney’s Riviera Resort!
Topolino’s Terrace — Flavors of the Riviera is an upscale Italian restaurant by night, but by day it’s a character breakfast meal!
Mickey, Minnie, Donald, and Daisy are dressed as artists of the Riviera: Mickey is a painter, Minnie is a poet, Daisy is a dancer, and Donald is a sculptor.
Our favorite breakfast eats are the Quiche Gruyère and Smoked Salmon, but the pastries that come in a little paint can are usually a big hit with the kids.
This is the cheapest deluxe resort, with rooms starting at around $440 a night, but the rooms in the tower are very small, so keep that in mind if you’re traveling with a larger group!
Go inside a tiny and expensive Riviera Resort tower room!
Best Hotel For Easy Walking Access to the Parks: Disney’s BoardWalk Inn
There are Monorail resorts and Skyliner resorts, but how about those WALKING resorts? The king of all walking resorts has to be Disney’s BoardWalk Inn. From this hotel, you can be in EPCOT in about five minutes (via the park’s International Gateway), or take the longer 15- to 20-minute stroll over to Disney’s Hollywood Studios.
Not only is it super close to two parks, but the BoardWalk is undergoing some MAJOR renovations to the rooms and lobby area, bringing a more light and airy feel. There are lots of new and upcoming restaurants too, like Carousel Coffee, the BoardWalk Deli, The Cake Bake Shop, and Blue Ribbon Corn Dogs.
The BoardWalk is home to some super fun nightlife, too, at the AbracadaBar and JellyRolls Dueling Piano Bar.
Rooms at this hotel start at around $600.
Look inside the NEW rooms at Disney’s BoardWalk Inn.
Best Hotel For Gorgeous Views (Inside and Out!): Disney’s Wilderness Lodge
The lobby at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge never ceases to take our breath away. There’s SO much to explore in this hotel!
There are fun details all around — check out the fireplace, upper walkways, totem poles, and even the REAL stream running through the lobby! (As an added bonus, you can sometimes find Disney characters greeting guests in the lobby!)
When you step outside, the fantastic views continue with gorgeous outdoor areas, including a working geyser.
Rooms here start at around $450 a night, and don’t forget that it has boat access to Magic Kingdom.
Click here to tour a room at Wilderness Lodge!
Best Hotel For Golfers: Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa
This is a very specific category, but we know there are some golfers out there who want a relaxing time on the course while everyone else rushes to the parks!
Disney’s Lake Buena Vista Golf Course is located at Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa, making this resort a great one if you’re looking to spend some of your mornings or afternoons out on the course and want easy access.
Click here to tour a room at Saratoga Springs!
Hotels to AVOID
We’ve talked about the BEST hotels…but what about the ones you should AVOID?
Avoid If You Want Easy Access to the Lobby and Other Hotel Amenities: Disney’s Old Key West Resort
Disney’s Old Key West Resort is an incredibly large hotel that is very spread out, so much so that you’ll likely need to use a car or theme park buses just to get from your room to the main lobby or to other neighborhoods within the resort.
The sprawling nature of the resort makes it very quiet and quite beautiful across the grounds, so if you don’t mind waiting for a bus (or taking a long walk!) this could be perfect for you.
However, it can be a pain if you want to get somewhere quickly or need to be at a restaurant at a certain time for reservations.
Click here to learn more about Old Key West.
Avoid if You Want a Strong “Disney” Feel to Your Hotel: Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort
While Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort is beautiful in its own way, the theming is less in-your-face “Disney!”. So, if you’re looking for Disney characters to be everywhere and have that strong sense of whimsy, this isn’t the spot.
The resort is popular for conventions and other more “adult” events, making it a good pick for guests seeking a more “adult” vibe.
Click here for the complete guide to eating a Disney’s Coronado Springs.
Avoid If You Want Peace and Quiet: Disney’s All-Star Resorts
All three of the All-Star Resorts — Movies, Music, and Sports — tend to get incredibly busy with lots of families due largely to their relatively low prices (these are definitely the cheapest hotels in Disney World, with rooms starting at $128 per night).
These hotels are also top picks for school cheer and sports competitions when they take place, making it extra noisy at times.
While the theming is fun and many rooms have been nicely remodeled, if you’re looking for a relaxing resort stay, the noise may be worth avoiding here.
Click here to learn more about the All-Star Resorts.
There are so many different hotel options at Disney World, and truly the best option will depend on your group’s priorities. We hope this helps you narrow down your top picks!
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Which Disney World hotel is YOUR favorite? Let us know in the comments!
RandyC says
Great advice! We have decided that we like all the WDW resorts! Our favorites are the DVC Boardwalk Villas and DVC Polynesian studio units, followed by the DVC Grand Floridian Villas and the DVC Wilderness Lodge Villas. We like the DVC villas because we can have leisurely breakfast in our room each morning and save a ton of time.
Johnathan Gleason says
Great breakdown, just wanted to add an extra thought. The cabins at fort wilderness are amazing for children and adults with sensory issues. The intensity of a Disney day can be so overwhelming and the cabins offer a place to truly decompress and recharge those batteries. Love all your stuff and could t do Disney without you all. Thanks
Sandra Radlein says
Best hotel is The Yacht Club. Best pool, best fireworks view, close to transportation, good lounge, best steakhouse, incredible cast members. We also enjoyed using the largest condo that sleeps 12 at the Boardwallk. It was front facing and we could see all the fun happening. We were DVC members for years. It’s the thing to do if you love Disney Everything.
Roy says
Just a comment…if you board the monorail at the Contemporary, you will be going in the clockwise direction and will have to make all stops before the Magic Kingdom. So be prepared to make all those stops if you decided to go this way instead of walking. When returning from the Magic Kingdom, the first stop will be the Contemporary hotel.