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Disney's Contemporary Resort: a Deluxe Resort option
With so many resorts on WDW property, it is easy to be intimidated by the large number of choices. One way to narrow down the list of possibilities is to start by looking at the four different categories of resorts: Value, Moderate, Deluxe and Deluxe Villas.  Once you know what category you want to pursue, there are a variety of hotel options within each resort category from which to choose. There is no wrong choice; part of the fun of going back again and again is being able to experience a variety of rooms and resorts all over property!

Resort Amenities

  • Disney resorts at all levels have the same trademark Disney service and attention to detail, theming, and cleanliness. They all come with complimentary transportation to the theme parks, water parks, and Disney Springs. (See here for more information on how to navigate WDW transportation).
  • At all resorts, you will also receive the great benefit of Early Theme Park Entry; each day you can head to your chosen park 30 minutes early, only for resort guests. This is a great way to tour the parks with low crowds, and experience a lot of the most popular attractions with little to no wait.
  • Resort guests can charge purchases back to their room using their Magicband or room key, making paying for things in the parks a breeze! 
  • All resorts (and parks) offer complimentary Wi-Fi- which is useful for using the free My Disney Experience app to help plan your stay. 
  • Wheelchair accessible rooms are available at all resort levels
  • All rooms on property are non-smoking.

Value Resorts  

Disney's Art of Animation Resort, Disney's Pop Century Resort, Disney's All Star Movies Resort, Disney's All Star Music Resort, Disney's All Star Sports Resort

These are a great choice if you:
  • Larger-than-life theming at Pop Century
    Would like the perks of staying at a Disney resort while keeping to a smaller budget
  • Plan to spend the much of your time touring the parks, and don't need a lot of extra resort amenities and activities
  • Are visiting with a family, especially small children. While all resorts are family friendly, the theming at Value resorts is bright, colorful, and full of energy; over-sized whimsical icons make for a fun stay with great photo opportunities.
  • Have a larger family that cannot fit into a standard size room. Family suites are available that sleep up to 6 at select resorts, and include a master bedroom, living area with convertible sleeping options, a mini kitchenette, and 2 full bathrooms.
Room sizes: 260 square feet for a standard room, no balcony
All Star Music suites: 520 square feet; Art of Animation suites: 565 square feet
Entry to rooms: via an outside hallway (rooms are in exterior buildings).
Art of Animation Suites are located in exterior buildings, but the entry to the room will be via an indoor hallway.
Bedding: 1 queen bed and 1 queen murphy bed (standard room). King beds are only available in accessible rooms. Suites have a Queen bed in the master bedroom, and a living space that has a convertible sofa, and either a convertible chair (All Star Music) or convertible dining table (Art of Animation). Standard rooms, preferred locations, and pool view rooms are all available.
Number of guests: Maximum 4 guests, plus one child under age 3 in a portable crib. Suites can accommodate up to 6 guests, plus one child under age 3.

Cars Building at Art of Animation

Pool/recreation:
Each resort has a feature pool, which is the largest and most elaborately themed, as well as at least one quiet pool. All pools on property are heated to a comfortable 82 degrees. Value resort pools do not have a slide or hot tubs.
Transportation: complimentary transportation is offered from Value resorts to all guest areas on property by bus or by Skyliner (select resorts only).
Room amenities: TV, small refrigerator, phone, single sink and mirror, table and chairs, safe, dresser
Dining: quick service food-court style dining location at each resort

Moderate Resorts

Disney's Port Orleans Resort - Riverside, Disney's Port Orleans Resort - French Quarter, Disney's Coronado Springs Resort, Disney's Caribbean Beach Resort

Beautiful landscaping at Coronado Springs resort
These are a great choice if you:
  • Would like slightly more elegant décor and subdued theming than a Value resort, without the higher price tag of a Deluxe resort. The moderate resorts also have a water feature (a lake or river).
  • Have a family of 5: some rooms at Port Orleans Riverside and Caribbean Beach Resort have a pull down Murphy bed that will sleep a 5th person. These are recommended for children and would not be exceptionally comfortable for adults.
  • Would like a themed pool with a water slide.
  • Are interested in having a table service restaurant at your resort. Port Orleans French Quarter does not have its own dedicated table service restaurant, but shares with Riverside.
Royal Guest Rooms at Riverside
Room sizes: 314-340 square feet for a standard room, no balcony
Entry to rooms: via an outside hallway (rooms are in exterior buildings).
Bedding: 2 queen beds (standard room, except for some at Caribbean Beach). A king bed can be guaranteed and is an upgraded room category. A variety of other room categories are available, including preferred, water view, pool view, garden view. "Story rooms" are available as well: Pirate Rooms at Caribbean Beach resort and Royal Guest Rooms at Port Orleans Riverside. These feature some of the most elaborate theming and storytelling décor of all rooms on property.
Number of guests: Maximum 4 guests in most rooms, plus one child under age 3 in a portable crib. Some rooms at Port Orleans Riverside and Caribbean Beach can accommodate up to 5 guests (plus one under 3), and a few suites at Coronado Springs can sleep up to 6.
Pool/recreation: Each resort has a feature pool with a slide. Except for French Quarter, they also feature smaller quiet pools. Each resort has a hot tub as well.  All pools on property are heated to a comfortable 82 degrees. Coronado Springs has a fitness center that guests may use. Surrey bikes can be rented at Riverside and Caribbean Beach.
Elegant grounds at Port Orleans Riverside
Transportation: complimentary transportation is offered from Moderate resorts to all guest areas on property by bus, or Skyliner (select resorts). With the exception of French Quarter, all resorts have multiple bus stops; these are fairly large and spread-out resorts. The Port Orleans Resorts also have boat service to Disney Springs.
Room amenities: TV, small refrigerator, coffee maker and coffee, phone, double sink and mirror, table and chairs, safe, dresser, ceiling fan (in most)
Dining: quick service dining location at each resort; table service dining at all except Port Orleans French Quarter

Deluxe Resorts

Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, Disney's Contemporary Resort, Disney's Polynesian Village Resort, Disney's Wilderness Lodge, Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge, Disney's BoardWalk Inn, Disney's Beach Club Resort, Disney's Yacht Club Resort

These are a great choice if you:
  • Would like to stay in the most comfortable and luxurious rooms on property, with elegant and modern décor
    Room at the Grand Floridian
  • Have a family of 5 or more. While Wilderness Lodge and Animal Kingdom Lodge can only sleep 4 (plus a child under 3), the rest of the Deluxe resorts can accommodate 5 guests in a standard room (plus a child under 3). Many have suites that can accommodate more as well. 
  • Would like to stay close to the parks, with a variety of transportation options
  • Enjoy spending time at your resort relaxing and taking advantage of recreation, shopping, dining, and spas
  • Prefer a variety of dining options, ranging from quick service, to standard table service, to fine and signature dining and even character dining and/or dining shows
  • Are interested in Club Level rooms, which provide access to the concierge lounge with complimentary breakfast, beverages, and snacks
  • Would like a balcony and a great view
Stormalong Bay at Yacht and Beach Club
Room sizes: 340-450 square feet for a standard room, most with a balcony
Entry to rooms: via an inside hallway, either in the main building or in an exterior building
Bedding: A variety of options are available throughout the resorts. Most have 2 queen beds or 1 king bed, with the possibility of a day bed or sleeper sofa. A wide variety of room categories and views are available, giving you the opportunity to book exactly which type of room you prefer.
Number of guests: Deluxe resorts typically sleep 5 (plus one under 3). Animal Kingdom Lodge and Wilderness Lodge standard rooms accommodate 4 (plus one under 3). Suites can accommodate more.
Pool/recreation: Each resort has an elaborately themed feature pool with a slide, and many have quiet pools as well. Most Deluxe resorts feature a hot tub. All pools on property are heated to a comfortable 82 degrees. Many resorts have a marina where you can rent watercraft, and all have access to a complimentary fitness center (some resorts share). Surrey bikes can be rented at Wilderness Lodge and Boardwalk.
Transportation: complimentary transportation is offered from Deluxe resorts to all guest areas on property by bus. With the exception of Animal Kingdom Lodge, they also feature at least one alternative form of transportation (monorail, boat or skyliner), and some are within walking distance of a park.
Surrey Bike Rental is available at many resorts
Room amenities: TV, small refrigerator, coffee maker and coffee, phone, sink and mirror, table and chairs, safe, dresser, ceiling fan
Dining: a large variety of dining options, including quick service dining, table service dining, lounges, character dining and/or signature dining (fine dining)
Additional Amenities: Many Deluxe resorts feature an onsite spa. Children’s Activity Centers can be found at Animal Kingdom Lodge, Polynesian Resort, Wilderness Lodge, and Beach Club. These are supervised centers where potty trained children age 3-12 can play games, do crafts, and watch movies while their parents have a special dinner or some alone time at the parks. 

Deluxe Villas Resorts

Disney's Beach Club Villas, Disney's BoardWalk Villas, Disney's Old Key West Resort, Boulder Ridge Villas and Copper Creek Villas & Cabins at Disney's Wilderness Lodge, Disney's Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa, Bay Lake Tower at Disney's Contemporary Resort, Villas at Grand Floridian, Disney's Polynesian Villas & Bungalows, Disney's Animal Kingdom Villas - Jambo House and Kidani Village, Disney's Riviera Resort, The Cabins at Fort Wilderness

These are a great choice if you:
  • Would like more space to spread out and more "at home" amenities in your room accommodations.  One bedrooms and larger have a full kitchen and dining area in the rooms. 
  • The Deluxe Villa resorts can accommodate larger parties, with Studio, 1, 2, and 3 bedroom villas available depending on the resort.  These rooms sleep anywhere from 4-12 adults depending on resort and room type.
  • Would like to stay close to the parks, with a variety of transportation options.  Many Deluxe Villa resorts share the same amenities as their sister Deluxe properties.
  • Enjoy spending time at your resort relaxing and taking advantage of recreation, dining, and spas.  Many Villa resorts have additional amenities like a Community Hall or Tennis Courts for Disney Vacation Club Members. 
  • Prefer a variety of dining options but also might want to cook a meal or have snacks at the ready in your room.
  • Would like a balcony and a great view
Living/Dining Area in a Bay Lake Tower Villa
Room sizes: 
varies widely depending on room type.
Entry to rooms: via an inside or exterior hallway depending on resort, either in the main building or in an exterior building
Bedding: A variety of options are available throughout the resorts. Studios have one queen and one sleeper or pull down, and some have a 5th pull down as well.  One bedrooms have a king in the master and a pull out in the living area, 2 and 3 bedrooms add additional rooms with additional beds. A wide variety of room categories and views are available, giving you the opportunity to book exactly which type of room you prefer.
Number of guests: Deluxe Villa resorts can sleep anywhere from 4-12 adults depending on room type chosen.
Pool/recreation: Each resort has an elaborately themed feature pool with a slide, and many have quiet pools and hot tubs as well. All pools on property are heated to a comfortable 82 degrees. Many resorts have a marina where you can rent watercraft, and all have access to a complimentary fitness center (some resorts share). Surrey bikes can be rented at Wilderness Lodge, Boardwalk, Saratoga Springs, and Old Key West.
Transportation: complimentary transportation is offered from Deluxe Villa resorts to all guest areas on property by bus. With the exception of Animal Kingdom Lodge, they also feature at least one alternative form of transportation (monorail, boat or skyliner), and some are within walking distance of a park.
Room amenities: TV, small refrigerator, coffee maker and coffee, phone, sink and mirror, table and chairs, safe, dresser, ceiling fan. Studios also have a wet bar area while 1 bedrooms and above include a full kitchen with dishes etc, dining area, and a washer and dryer. 
Dining: a large variety of dining options, including quick service dining, table service dining, and signature dining (fine dining)
Additional Amenities: Grand Floridian and Saratoga Springs resorts feature an onsite spa. Children’s Activity Centers can be found at Animal Kingdom Lodge, Polynesian Resort, Wilderness Lodge, and Beach Club. These are supervised centers where potty trained children age 3-12 can play games, do crafts, and watch movies while their parents have a special dinner or some alone time at the parks.  There are also many additional amenities for DVC members.

No matter where you stay, you will be surrounded by magic in a resort that tells a story in its own way. I suggest taking some time on your next trip to explore a new resort that you haven't visited before!


Maci Schau
Maci is an avid foodie and loves trying out new restaurants and seasonal food offerings in the parks.  You can email Maci at maci@kingdomkonsultant.com.


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