WALT DISNEY WORLD RESORT PRICE CLASSES
Walt Disney World has a ton of hotels, and it groups most of them into three price classes:
- Deluxe resorts, with the nicest rooms and grounds, best dining, best service, and highest prices
- Value resorts, with tiny rooms, limited dining and service, but the lowest prices, and
- Moderate resorts, in between the values and the deluxes, but a little closer to deluxes.
The image below gives you more specifics on what you can expect to find in each price class.
MORE ON WHERE TO STAY AT DISNEY WORLD
- For where to stay, see this
- For your next best choices, in order, see this
- For picking your resort based on appeal to kids, see this
- For picking your resort based on convenience, see this
- For where not to stay, see this
- For what you get in each resort price category, see this
- For Walt Disney World resort price seasons, see this
- For resort reviews, see this
- For the value resorts, see this
- For the moderate resorts, see this
- For the deluxe resorts, see this
- For suites at the deluxe resorts, see this
- For the Disney Vacation Club (“DVC”) Resorts, see this
- For a (geeky) overview of comparative room size, see this
- Military/DOD families should look at this
- Families seeking the most comfortable place to stay should see this
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6 Comments on "What You Get at Disney World Resort Hotels By Price"
Hi Addie!
For birthday ideas see this: http://yourfirstvisit.net/2012/02/01/is-walt-disney-world-free-on-your-birthday/
At that age I’d focus on the Magic Kingdom, planning at least two days there. I don’t have daily itineraries on this site for such a short trip, but you can find them in my book The easy Guide
Dave our trip is planned for March 4-10 and my grandson turns 7 on March 7th. We (my daughter, grandson and I) have a 4 day pass and will be staying in the pirate room at the Caribbean Beach resort (wish I had seen your site prior to booking my reservation). I would love suggestions on splitting up our time – and ideas to celebrate my little guy’s birthday.(have the Magic Your Way Plus Dining pkg). Thank you!
We are planning a trip in late may for 3 adults and a three year old. I am thinking that 4 days in the parks would be enough for a 3 year old, what do you think? I have MS (walk with a cane, do get tired) do you think it would be pretty important to get in a resort with the monorail? Any other good ideas?
Shari, I don’t have five day itineraries, but check this: http://touringplans.com/magic-kingdom/touring-plans?utm_campaign=referral&utm_medium=website&utm_source=yourfirstvisit&utm_content=r1&property_id=1 Because they have almost 100,000 rooms, and I cna barely keep up wiht the on-site hotels, I don’t track the off site hotels so can’t comment on that–maybe try http://www.wdwinfo.com/wdwinfo/resort.htm ? And my restaurant suggestions are here: http://yourfirstvisit.net/planning-your-first-family-trip/where-to-eat/
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