Disney has a resort to fit in every ones budget and taste! Are you on a budget? Do you require the best luxury that money can buy? Are you looking for something in between? Disney Resorts are broken into to three categories. Value Resorts, Moderate Resorts and Deluxe Resorts.
Let me first start with the Value Resorts. There are four Value Resorts to choose from. They are Disney's Pop Century, Disney's All Star Movies, Disney's All Star Music and Disney's All Star Sports. These resorts give you all the benefits is staying at a Disney Resort without the high price tag. You can still take advantage of the Magical Express, Extra Magic Hours etc. A family of four can stay 6 nights including park tickets at a Value Resort for less than $1600.00. (based on availability and time of year. Check http://www.disneyworld.com/ for rates and availability of this package) This is a great price considering all you get. These resorts offer food courts and themed swimming pools.
Secondly, you have the Moderate Resorts. There are also four Moderate Resorts to choose from. They are Disney's Caribbean Beach, Disney's Coronado Springs, Disney's Port Orleans-French quarter and Disney's Port Orleans-Riverside. They have a few extra benefits such as room service (limited menu), Casual dining, food courts, gift shops, pool bar and more. There are also recreational activities available like boating, sailing, white sandy beaches and playground equipment. These resort start at $145.00 per night based on availability.
Finally, if expect luxury and amenities beyond your wildest dreams, a Deluxe Resort is for you. There are eight Deluxe Resorts to choose from. They are Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge, Disney's Beach club, Disney's Boardwalk Inn, Disney's Contemporary Resort, Disney's Polynesian, Disney's Wilderness Lodge, Disney's Yacht Club and the grandmother of them all Disney's Grand Floridian. These resorts are priced between $215.00 - $375.00 per night. Deluxe Resorts include signature dining, Character dining, casual dining, 24 hour room service and some also offer food courts. These resorts offer themes that will amaze even the most well traveled individual. You really must see to believe!
You can check and compare services of all these resorts at http://www.disneyworld.com/. A little research can make you a well informed vacationer and ensure you find the resort that meets your needs. Keep in mind you can use all the amenities of each hotel such as Spas, Restaurants and activities no matter which Disney Resort you choose to stay at.
Now that you have chosen a hotel, it's time to choose your park tickets. Stay tuned for more.
Tuesday, September 4, 2007
Choosing the right Disney Resort
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3 comments:
My value resort had a gift shop and a pool bar....
Aren't there Villas I could stay in too?
Right, the villas are kind of the hotel within the main hotel. Boardwalk has villas for example. Have you ever stayed in the Villas? I think you can get a Villa if you become a Vacation Club member? My wife and I have kicked around the idea of joining the Vacation Club, do you have any thoughts on this? Is it worth the investment if you go to Disney twice each year?
Anyone can rent a Disney vacation club room/villa, its not just open to DVC members.
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