Guest quarters here are incredibly spacious, attractively decorated and recently renovated. All 1218 one-bedroom suites are designed with separate living rooms, upscale baths, and enough free-space for safe horseplay.
Price: Moderately ExpensiveA mile or two from Dolphin and Swan, Coronado Springs is Disney's Spanish-Mexican-American Southwest themed resort. Be prepared to walk a lot, and we don't mean around the theme parks.
Price: Least ExpensiveClosest to the Magic Kingdom, this Disney accommodation is one monorail stop away from Mickey Mouse's home turf. The Grand Floridian takes guests back to the 19th Century with Victorian-styled rooms, old-fashioned furnishings and staff dressed in knickers and knee high stockings.
Price: ExpensiveLocated across a small lake from one another, these Starwood mega-hotels (over 750 rooms each) commingle their operations despite different branding (Swan is Westin and Dolphin is Sheraton). Choose either to enjoy the best workout options Disney offers.
Price: Moderately ExpensiveCelebration Hotel is a part of an upscale, multi-use planned community near the town of Kissimmee and Walt Disney World. Surrounded by numerous lakes, swaths of grass and a quaint village, travelers will either love the homey vibe or hate its lack of authenticity.
Unique and imaginative, the Wilderness Lodge is for those looking to "rough it" , Disney style. In its wild frontier, guests camp with Chip n' Dale during the day and then get cozy in their amenity-filled hotel rooms at night.
Price: Moderately ExpensiveDelta Hotels make business travel easier with an onsite pantry, sufficient workout option and close proximity to Disney World. We appreciate the free WiFi and Epcot shuttle service. Rooms are more business in style than leisure with browns and orange dominating the color pallette.
Price: Moderately Expensive