Step #1: Choosing a Walt Disney World Resort
Walt Disney World has many resorts to choose from, depending on how much you want to spend. As an authorized Disney vacation planner, Storybook Vacation Planning gets you the best deals for an adventurous journey.
The resort categories are: value resorts (around $100 to $200 per night), moderate resorts (around $165 to $260 a night), and deluxe resorts (around $400 or more a night). Pricing does change depending on the time of year.
All the resorts that are currently open in Walt Disney World: Bay Lake Tower, Boulder Ridge Villas at Disney's Wilderness Lodge, Copper Creek Villas at Disney's Wilderness Lodge, Disney's All Star Movies Resort, Disney's All Star Music Resort, Disney's All Star Sports Resort, Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge, Disney's Animal Kingdom Villas-Kidani Village, Disney's Art of Animation Resort, Disney's Beach Club Resort, Disney's Beach Club Villas, Disney's Boardwalk Inn, Disney's Boardwalk Villas, Disney's Caribbean Beach Resort, Disney's Contemporary Resort, Disney's Coronado Springs Resort, Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground, Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, Disney's Old Key West Resort, Disney's Polynesian Village Resort, Disney's Polynesian Villas & Bungalows, Disney's Pop Century Resort, Disney's Port Orleans French Quarter Resort, Disney's Port Orleans Riverside Resort, Disney's Riviera Resort, Disney's Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa, Disney's Wilderness Lodge, Disney's Yacht Club Resort, and The Villas at Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa.
All of the Disney resorts have a special niche. The details of the resorts are listed below.
The resort is the smallest in Walt Disney World (WDW) and is themed after New Orleans. It has a great food court that is small, quiet, and manageable. I highly recommend trying the beignets. This New Orleans favorite is fried dough with a powered sugar topping. There is even boat transportation in the back of the resort to Disney Springs.
Rooms: The rooms sleep 4 and have 2 queen beds. There are King bed rooms as well that sleep 2 adults.
It is like walking into the Caribbean while staying in this beautiful resort. It contains a large food court with numerous food options. The main pool is spectacular with a high energy slide.
Rooms: Most of the rooms have 2 queen beds. There are 5th sleeper rooms that have 2 queen beds and a trundle bed that sleep 4 people. There are also king bed rooms available. Caribbean Beach has Pirate rooms available, but those rooms have 2 double beds.
The one downside is that the resort is large so there are five separate bus stops on property to take guests to the theme parks.
A huge benefit: It is on the Disney Skyliner!
The resort buildings are identified by Disney movies from throughout the years.
Rooms: The resort rooms have been renovated so they all have 2 queen beds and hardwood floors! A King bed room can be requested, but it is not guaranteed. There are only two room types, which are standard and preferred. The preferred rooms are closer to the food court.
The food court is enormous and has multiple food choices for breakfast, lunch, or dinner.
Families can journey back to the 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, and 90s in this resort. It has giant sized memorabilia from the different decades and the food court is family friendly with numerous choices for everyone.
Rooms: The resort rooms have been renovated so they all have 2 queen beds and hardwood floors. A King bed room can be requested, but it is not guaranteed.
There is even a walkway in the back of the resort over to Disney's Art of Animation Resort.
Pop Century shares a Disney Skyliner station with Art of Animation.
The resort is the newest value resort in WDW. The grounds are like stepping into a Disney movie. The resort contains a large food court for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The feature pool is the largest pool of any resort on property.
Rooms: There are two different types of room choices. The resort contains Little Mermaid standard rooms which sleep four. The Little Mermaid rooms have 2 double beds. The resort has family suites that sleep six as well. The suites have 1 queen bed, 1 double size table bed, 1 double size sleeper sofa, a kitchenette, and 2 bathrooms.
They are: Cars family suites, Finding Nemo family suites, Lion King family suites, and family suites that are not based after any Disney movie.
It is on the Disney Skyliner!
The resort has an obvious music theme with huge icons around the resort. It contains a large food court with numerous items for all meals of the day. There is one main bus stop in the front of the resort.
Rooms: The standard or preferred rooms have 2 double beds and sleep 4. There are family suites that sleep 6. The suites have 1 queen bed, 1 twin size sleeper chair, 1 double size sleeper sofa, 1 twin size sleeper ottoman, kitchenette, and 2 bathrooms.
You will come upon 60 foot footballs, helmets, and baseball bats! This resort is for a family on a budget. It has a large food court with numerous items and the resort is spaced out.
Rooms: The rooms sleep 4 and have 2 double beds. There are standard and preferred rooms.
The resort is the sister resort to French Quarter. It is a beautiful resort and has boat transportation to Disney Springs. It is a large resort and has 4 separate bus stops on property.
Rooms: All of the rooms have 2 queen beds. There are some rooms that have a 5th sleeper, so they have a 3rd bed and sleep 5 people. There are King bed rooms as well. Another room style are Royal Guest rooms that have 2 queen beds.
Here is the resort for the camper in your family! There are all types of campsites for a RV and 10 people can stay at a campsite.
Rooms: There are also wilderness cabins that sleep 6 and have a kitchen.
It is a large resort, so it is recommended to rent a golf cart.
There is boat transportation to the Magic Kingdom!
The resort is located a short distance away from Disney's Hollywood Studios and Disney's Animal Kingdom. There are 2 different parts of the resort.
Rooms: The original resort has standard rooms that have 2 queen beds and king bed rooms as well. There is also the new Gran Destino Tower that has standard rooms with 2 queen beds and King bed rooms as well.
The Tower is what I call, a deluxe resort within a moderate resort!
Step #2: Choosing a Dining Plan
The most popular Dining Plan is called Disney Dining. It consists of 1 quick service meal, 1 table service meal, and 1 snack per person per amount of nights of your stay in a Walt Disney World Resort. It also includes a resort refillable mug. A snack is almost anything that is about $7.00. A counter service meal is a meal and alcoholic or non-alcoholic drink in a Disney walk-up style eatery. An example would be ordering a cheeseburger, fries, and a coke.
There is also a less expensive dining plan called Quick Service dining. Everyone in the family receives 2 quick service meals per night of your stay, 1 snack per night of your stay, and the resort refillable mug.