Walt Disney World Resorts: All 24 Hotels Compared
Every on-property hotel — what it costs, how you get to the parks, and what's worth eating once you're there.
Dining counts and availability data come from RopeDrop's live restaurant catalog and reservation-availability tracking.
Value Resorts
Disney's All-Star Movies Resort
Animal Kingdom area · $120–$250/night
Giant Buzz Lightyear, Dalmatians, and Fantasia courtyards at Disney's entry price point.
Bus 2 dining spots
Disney's All-Star Music Resort
Animal Kingdom area · $120–$260/night
The All-Star with family suites — giant guitars, a calypso pool, and the cheapest way to sleep six on property.
Bus 2 dining spots
Disney's All-Star Sports Resort
Animal Kingdom area · $120–$250/night
The original 1994 value resort — stadium-sized sports icons and the trio's first bus stop.
Bus 2 dining spots
Disney's Art of Animation Resort
EPCOT area · $180–$520/night (suites)
Disney's most immersive value resort — family suites for six, the Big Blue Pool, and a Skyliner ride to two parks.
Bus · Skyliner 2 dining spots
Disney's Pop Century Resort
EPCOT area · $140–$300/night
The best-value Skyliner address at Walt Disney World — decade-themed kitsch, renovated rooms, and gondolas to two parks.
Bus · Skyliner 2 dining spots
Moderate Resorts
Disney's Caribbean Beach Resort
EPCOT area · $270–$470/night
Island-village moderate wrapped around a 45-acre lake — and the hub of the Skyliner, with gondolas to two parks.
Bus · Internal shuttle · Skyliner 5 dining spots
Disney's Coronado Springs Resort
Animal Kingdom area · $280–$500/night
The moderate that drinks like a deluxe — Gran Destino Tower, a rooftop restaurant, and a lakeside bar in the middle of Lago Dorado.
Bus · Internal walkways & bridge 10 dining spots
Disney's Port Orleans Resort – French Quarter
Disney Springs area · $280–$480/night
New Orleans in miniature — the smallest, coziest moderate, with real beignets and a riverboat to Disney Springs.
Boat · Bus · Walk 4 dining spots
Disney's Port Orleans Resort – Riverside
Disney Springs area · $280–$490/night
Steamboat-era Louisiana along the Sassagoula — mansion and bayou lodgings, Ol' Man Island, and carriage rides at dusk.
Boat · Bus · Walk 4 dining spots
Deluxe Resorts
Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge
Animal Kingdom area · $450–$950/night
Wake up to giraffes outside your balcony — an African savanna lodge with the best restaurant trio of any Disney resort.
Bus 10 dining spots
Disney's Beach Club Resort
EPCOT area · $550–$1,000/night
New England seaside theming a five-minute walk from EPCOT's back door — with Stormalong Bay, the best pool at Walt Disney World.
Boat · Bus · Skyliner · Walk 5 dining spots
Disney's BoardWalk Inn
EPCOT area · $550–$1,050/night
Sleep above a 1920s Atlantic boardwalk — dinner, bars, and street performers downstairs, EPCOT a ten-minute stroll away.
Boat · Bus · Walk 15 dining spots
Disney's Contemporary Resort
Magic Kingdom area · $550–$1,100/night
The A-frame icon a 10-minute walk from Magic Kingdom, with the monorail gliding through its Grand Canyon Concourse.
Boat · Bus · Monorail · Walk 9 dining spots
Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa
Magic Kingdom area · $700–$1,400/night
The Victorian flagship of Walt Disney World — white gingerbread, a lobby orchestra, Victoria & Albert's, and a walkway straight to Magic Kingdom.
Boat · Bus · Monorail · Walk 16 dining spots
Disney's Polynesian Village Resort
Magic Kingdom area · $600–$1,200/night
South Seas theming on the monorail loop since 1971 — Dole Whips, the lava pool, 'Ohana, and a beach pointed straight at the castle fireworks.
Boat · Bus · Monorail · Walk 13 dining spots
Disney's Wilderness Lodge
Magic Kingdom area · $450–$900/night
A national-park lodge ten minutes by boat from Magic Kingdom — totem poles, a geyser, and the best deluxe value in the MK area.
Boat · Bus 5 dining spots
Disney's Yacht Club Resort
EPCOT area · $550–$1,000/night
The Beach Club's gray-shingled, slightly more grown-up twin — same EPCOT walk, same Stormalong Bay, steakhouse included.
Boat · Bus · Walk 5 dining spots
Deluxe Villa (DVC) Resorts
Disney's Old Key West Resort
Disney Springs area · $400–$800/night (or DVC points)
The original Disney Vacation Club — Key West pastels, the biggest villas in the system, and conch fritters at Olivia's.
Boat · Bus 4 dining spots
Disney's Riviera Resort
EPCOT area · $500–$950/night (or DVC points)
Disney's European Riviera — the newest DVC flagship, with a rooftop character breakfast and its own Skyliner station to two parks.
Bus · Skyliner 4 dining spots
Disney's Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa
Disney Springs area · $400–$850/night (or DVC points)
Victorian sasprings-town DVC across the lake from Disney Springs — walk to dinner, golf on site, treehouses in the woods.
Boat · Bus · Walk 7 dining spots
Other On-Property Hotels
The Campsites & Cabins at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort
Magic Kingdom area · Campsites from ~$130/night; cabins $450+
750 wooded acres of campsites and cabins on Bay Lake — home of Hoop-Dee-Doo, golf carts, and the most relaxed version of Disney World.
Boat · Bus 5 dining spots
Walt Disney World Dolphin
EPCOT area · $300–$550/night (Marriott)
The Swan's bigger sibling — 1,500 rooms, serious restaurants, and the same walk-to-EPCOT location at Marriott prices.
Boat · Bus · Walk 11 dining spots
Walt Disney World Swan
EPCOT area · $300–$550/night (Marriott)
Michael Graves' swan-topped Marriott on Crescent Lake — Disney location and perks at Bonvoy prices.
Boat · Bus · Walk 8 dining spots
Walt Disney World Swan Reserve
EPCOT area · $350–$600/night (Marriott)
The boutique 2021 tower of the Swan & Dolphin campus — smaller, quieter, newer, with the same Crescent Lake perks.
Boat · Bus · Walk 4 dining spots
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