Review: The Little Mermaid Area and Rooms at Disney’s Art of Animation Resort
By Dave Shute
For the first page of this review of Disney’s Art of Animation Resort, see this.
LITTLE MERMAID ROOMS AT DISNEY’S ART OF ANIMATION RESORT
Note: guests at Disney’s Art of Animation Resort are eligible for Disney World’s Early Entry program, and for early access to its paid individual system for access to certain rides, but NOT for its Extended Evening Hours.
Disney’s Art of Animation Resort has two very different types of rooms.
One room type, Family Suites, fills the seven most convenient buildings at Art of Animation.
These spaces sleep six in over 500 square feet, and cost $450 to almost $800 a night including tax. See this for more on these Family Suites.
The other room type, standard rooms in the Little Mermaid, is the subject of this page.
Standard rooms at Art of Animation are found in its three least convenient Little Mermaid buildings, and sleep 4 in full beds in about 260 square feet. These rooms cost $180-$330 a night including tax—less than half of what the Family Suites are going for.
These two room types are profoundly different—anyone reserving one but expecting the other is in for a shock.
And you can’t really compare them to each other. The relevant comparison for standard rooms at Art of Animation is standard rooms at the other four Value Resorts: Pop Century, All-Star Movies, All-Star Sports, and All-Star Music.
Based on this comparison, standard rooms at Art of Animation outshine the alternatives, (except possibly queen bed rooms rooms at Pop Century, All-Star Movies, and All-Star Music) and are this site’s most highly recommended value resort standard rooms. They have the highest kid appeal of any value resort—for both boys and girls—and this kid appeal outweighs for almost all families their slight deficits in convenience.
That said, Little Mermaid rooms average $80/night more than All-Star rooms, and $40/night more than rooms at Pop…and in the summer approach the prices of moderate resorts. So you are definitely paying for the kid appeal there rooms present.
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REVIEW: LITTLE MERMAID STANDARD ROOMS AT DISNEY’S ART OF ANIMATION RESORT
Resorts are ranked on this site for first time visitors based first on their kid appeal, and then on their convenience.
On this basis, Disney’s Art of Animation Resort is the best value resort for first time family visitors.
Kid Appeal. Several of the deluxe resorts–notably, the Wilderness Lodge, Animal Kingdom Lodge, and Polynesian Resort–have spectacular kid appeal. None of the moderates do.
All of the value resorts–Disney’s All-Star Sports, All-Star Music, and All-Star Movies, its Pop Century Resort, and Art of Animation–have terrific kid appeal.
This appeal comes from the approach to theming they all share: bright and vibrant exteriors, framing much larger than life objects of interest to kids. These objects reinforce that these resorts were designed for the sake of kids…and not necessarily for adults!
While Art of Animation has taken this theming to a whole new level, both in exteriors and interiors, the exterior theming in the Little Mermaid area is similar in scope and scale to what you will find at the other value resorts.
As you walk into the Little Mermaid area, you are greeted by Prince Eric.
Then you’ll find three large accommodation buildings surrounding a pool.
Outside of each of the three buildings there’s a four-story statue of a character from the movie:
Triton outside of Building 9…
…Ursula outside Building 7…
…and Ariel herself outside of Building 8.
As at the other value resorts, attached to the facades of the buildings are other reminders of the theming.
What distinguishes the Little Mermaid area form the other value resort standard room areas is the pervasive theming inside the rooms themselves.
For example, the Little Mermaid Standard rooms are meant to be “under the sea.”
So the carpet mimics the sea floor, and the window curtain extends the sea floor and brings undersea plants to it…
As a result, Art of Animation has the deepest level of Disney theming ever created in a hotel. If your kids like the movies it represents–Nemo, Little Mermaid, Lion King, Cars–they are going to love this place.
Convenience. Convenience on this site means transportation convenience in carrying out its itineraries. By that standard, Art of Animation overall is tied with Pop Century Resort for being the most convenient value resort.
Among the values it shares with Pop Century both the most convenient buses and the only value resort access to Disney’s new Skyliner gondola system, which–after a transfer at Caribbean Beach–offers fun, simple routing to Epcot and Disney’s Hollywood Studios.
However, the standard rooms at Art of Animation are the least convenient of all this hotel’s offerings.
See the map. The standard rooms at Art of Animation are all in the Little Mermaid section, highlighted with the orange circle.
These rooms are by far the least convenient offerings at Art of Animation, being five minutes further away (at worst) from the Skyliner station, central pool, food court and bus stop than other (Family Suite) Art of Animation options.
For most families, this extra few minutes won’t matter; but those with mobility issues might want to consider Pop Century, the next most highly ranked value resort, especially if they are targeting a summer visit or need the queen beds or coffeemakers found in its refurbed rooms.
At Pop, as at the other value resorts, rooms can be found that are much more convenient to the central resort services.
THE LITTLE MERMAID ROOMS THEMSELVES
Little Mermaid room layouts at Art of Animation are pretty much identical what was formerly found in standard rooms in the other value resorts.
However, refurbs at Pop Century, All-Star Movies, and All-Star Music have added queen beds and coffeemakers to those resort. So the only clear comparable these days is All-Star Sports, which like these rooms still has full beds and no coffeemakers–but even All-Star Sports may be getting queens soon.
See the floor plan. These rooms have two full beds, a table and chairs, a dresser with a TV on top and a mini-fridge inside, and a divided bath.
And as in the other value resorts, this room is about as small as it can be and still fit two beds.
Note that some says that these rooms are slightly larger than other value resort rooms, at 277 square feet, rather than 260.
In fact, these rooms are no bigger than those at the other value resorts.
My tape measure got all the major dimensions as within an inch or so of those at Pop Century. For this room to have 17 more square feet, it would need to have been a foot and a half longer, or nine inches wider, or 6 inches more in both dimensions, or some such, than All-Star Music.
My measuring isn’t perfect, but I would have noticed that big a dimensional difference…so I’ve got it as 260 square feet, same as the other value resorts.
BEST AND WORST PLACES TO STAY IN THE LITTLE MERMAID AREA OF ART OF ANIMATION
The Little Mermaid Section of Art of Animation has three buildings, numbered 7, 8 and 9.
Seven is the best, and 8 the worst. Specifically, ask for an Hourglass Lake view room in building 7 closer to the Lion King area. This will give you the shortest walk, least pool noise, and best views.
Distance. Building 8 is furthest from the Skyliner, central services and bus stop, Buildings 7 and 9 closer.
Noise. Unlike in the Family Suites at Art of Animation, corridor noise is not much of an issue in the Little Mermaid section. This is because there are twice as many corridors, none is walled on all sides, none is air conditioned, and thus none has a real draw as a pathway to the resort’s central services.
Noise, to the extent it is an issue, comes from the pool. One-third of rooms in building 8, and one-sixth of rooms in each of 7 and 9, face the pool.
Views. Two thirds of the rooms in both buildings 8 and 9 have parking lot views; there are no bad views in building 7, though as noted above the pool-view rooms in 7 can be noisy.
Art of Animation and Pop Century are the only value resorts on a lake—Hourglass Lake separates the two. While there may be some obtuse views of Hourglass Lake from a few of the pool-facing rooms of building 8, a third of building 7 rooms have a view of the lake.
All in, building 7 is the best and 8 the worst of the Little Mermaid buildings. So ask for a lake-facing building 7 room, as near the Lion King area as possible. This will give you the shortest walk, least noise and best view!
The best rooms specifically are 7513-7524, 7613-7624, 7713-7724, and 7813 to 7824.
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A PHOTO TOUR OF A STANDARD LITTLE MERMAID ROOM
This review continues here.
MATERIAL IN THIS REVIEW OF DISNEY’S ART OF ANIMATION RESORT
- Overview of Disney’s Art of Animation Resort
- The Little Mermaid Area and Rooms
- Photo Tour of a Little Mermaid Room
- Overview of the Family Suites Areas
- Accommodations in the Family Suites
- Photo Tour of a Finding Nemo Family Suite (plus bed dimensions, storage, etc)
- Photo Tour of a Lion King Family Suite
- Photo Tour of a Cars Family Suit
- Amenities at Disney’s Art of Animation Resort
- The Pools at Disney’s Art of Animation Resort
OTHER KEY PAGES FOR WHERE TO STAY AT DISNEY WORLD
- Where to stay–the Basics
- Where first-timers should stay
- Reviews of all the Disney World resorts, based on my 150+ stays in them
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144 comments
In your previous review of the resort you noted that there were not many grocery options for the rooms in the resort store. Has this changed at all now that it is fully open?
Hi Janet, there’s still very little in the shop. In the food court, there’s some offerings, but still a disappointment…
Is there any one of the three little mermaid buildings any better to stay at??
Hi Karen, I’ll be putting this into one of the next pages of the review, but here’s the scoop: based on noise, distance, and views, what you want is a room in building 7 with a view of hourglass lake and close to the Lion King section…
Are there handicap accessible rooms in the Little Mermaid section? My husband is in a wheelchair.
Janet, there are. Typically they are king rooms and sleep two.
Do any of the rooms at Art of animation (suites and/or standard) have connecting rooms? We are a family of 4 and want to bring grandparents. Would be nice to have connecting rooms.
Ps,,,, great website and very helpful!
Hey Todd, a bunch of the standard rooms have connecting doors, but I don’t think any of the suites do….and thanks for the kind words about the site!
About how long would you estimate the walking distance from the LM buildings to the buses? About 10m? We are staying in a LM room in April and now I’m a bit concerned.
FYI – this is absolutely my favorite Disney “planning” site. It is so informative.
Hi Beth and thanks! Yes, ten minutes is a good number if you end up in one of the far LM rooms. If you are in one of the closer rooms it’ll be nearer to 6 mins…
We are staying in the Nemo family suites and want to be as close to bus transportation as our twins are Autistic. Are there preferred rooms that are convenient to both the activities and transportation. Given a choice transportation is the most important.
Hi Annette, I don’t think there are preferred rooms, but you can call the front desk of Art of ANimation a few days before and note your request, and why you are making it.
Love this site. Planned first trip for 2013 and staying in Cars room (because that is kids favorite theme). Have you ever tried having groceries delivered to the hotel from an offsite local store the day your arrive? We would like to have breakfast and snacks for the room during our stay.
Hey Carrie thanks! I personally haven’t, but tons of people do–see this: https://yourfirstvisit.net/2010/08/30/the-tightwads-guide-to-how-to-eat-at-walt-disney-world/
Hi Dave,
About how long does the bus ride take from Art of Animation to each: Magic Kingdom, Animal Kingdom & Epcot? -Thanks
Charlotte, I timed the MK trip door close to door open at ~14 minutes. AK should be about the same, Epcot a little less. For planning, I’d round up to 20 mins for MK and AK, and 15 for Epcot. Note that this excludes waiting for the bus time!
@Charlotte
Haven’t been to AoA yet, but considering that is next door to POP and based on previous experience I’d say that MK would be a 20′ ride and the rest of the parks less than that. Cheers!
We are planning to go with our doughter (she will be only 1.5year old) Is it a good idea? What places we should visit? (I was thinking sea world maybe?) Any sugesstions?
Maggie, honestly I have no suggestions for someone that young…see this: https://yourfirstvisit.net/planning-your-first-family-trip/how-oldtall-your-children-should-be/
I have noticed in some reviews that people have gotten free upgrades to suites at check in. Is there anything I can do to make this more likely to happen on our Oct 7-11 stay there or is it just luck?
Hi Beth the short version is I dunno. Right now, Little Mermaid rooms are the hottest rooms on property. Hotels normally overbook to get a full house after non-shows, so my guess is that the upgrades are coming because the Little Mermaid rooms are full. If so, then this is luck–it’s a result of how good the forecasts are on which the over-booking is based…
Thanks! Hoping for good luck, but know it will be a great trip regardless!
🙂
Even though I”m not a first time visiter at Disney, I am enjoying your site. My husband and I have stayed in a standard room at the All Stars Sports in the Homerun section building #8. The walk to the lobby was not bad at all. In comparison is the walk to the lobby from the standard room at Art of Animation in the Little Mermaid Section building #7 alot worse especially with 2 small children, who will be 4 & 1. I have considered the All Star Movies for them in a preferred room, but wonder if I would be making a big mistake in not staying at Art of Animation. We have stayed at Pop and loved it. I also considered this again. Also, when you catch the bus back from the theme parks, where is the bus stop for Art of Animation located. It probably wasn’t, but seems like the bus stop for Pop Century was always the last one to walk to. Any comments will be very appreciated. Thank-you
Hi Kay, I don’t think there’s that much difference between Lil Mermaid and Homerun.
See the image (click it to enlarge it), where the red line is the same size, and goes from the center of the main building towards each…Lil Mermaid is about one building, or 5 minutes, further…And I’m sorry, but I don’t remember where the bus stops are!
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Thank-you so much for your time! I don’t think it looks like it would be that big of a problem for us!
You bet, Kay!
Hi Dave, I just have a question, we are planning a trip to Disney soon (beginning like the 2nd week of March)for 7 nights we ave been there 4 times and stayed at Pop, All Stars, and a moderate, but it has always been in January, is March any warmer? Bigger crowds? I havent yet checked for dining but I was wondering what you think of “Be our Guest?” Does it take 2 dining vouchers like The Royal Table? Thanks
Sharon see this for March crowds, weather, etc: https://yourfirstvisit.net/2012/08/21/march-2013-walt-disney-world/
Be Our Guest’s table service dinner has been booked up for March for months…It offers first come first served counter service lunch, but lines for it can be 30 minutes or more…The setting is very cool!!
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Hi Dave,
I have a quick question.
Would you recommend the Art of Animation Little Mermaid room over the preferred pool view room at Pop Century? This would be for my wife, our seven year old son and me. We stayed at Art of Animation in December in a Cars suite and a Lion King suite and really liked this hotel a lot.
Scott, if you have ANY mobility issues, I’d go with Pop, and otherwise with Little Mermaid…
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Thanks Dave. We are going with The Little Mermaid.
Scott, right now I am at AofA and if mobility is not an issue for you I would definetely stay here instead of Pop
Tom,
Mobility is not an issue with us so we will go with Art of Animation. There were five of us there in December and we stayed in a Lion King suite for two nights and five nights in a Cars suite. This time it will only be three of us so the standard rooms will work.
There really is nothing not to like about the Art of Animation.
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