So, you’re planning a vacation to Walt Disney World® Resort and you need to decide where to stay. Whether you’re looking for a place for your very first visit or it’s your tenth time and you want to try somewhere new, there’s a whole trove of Disney Resort hotels to choose from with the Disney Resort Collection. Plus, Disney Resort hotel Guests get extra time in the parks every day, complimentary transportation throughout the resort and legendary service. With so many enticing options, how do you pick?

This article is here to help. We’ve organized every Resort hotel by the nearest theme park, plus Disney Springs®, so you can narrow things down based on the park where you plan to spend the most time. You’ll see a brief overview of each Disney Resort hotel’s theme, dining, entertainment and top transportation options, so you can quickly and easily get an idea of which one might be right for you. Whatever you’re after—an overwater bungalow, a campsite in the woods, a balcony with a view of giraffes—you’re sure to find one that fits your style and budget!

To learn more about a particular Resort hotel, just follow the link to visit its official page, where you can get more info on all it has to offer. And don’t forget to take advantage of the special vacation financing available on select Disney vacation packages when you use your Disney® Visa® Credit Card to book through the Walt Disney Travel Company, online at Disney sites or through other eligible travel agents or sites.0

Resort Hotels Near Magic Kingdom® Park

Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort: Be transported to the South Pacific with a stay at this exotic escape, where swaying palms and tropical dishes at fan-favorite restaurants will have you dreaming island dreams, and the Resort Monorail will whisk you to and from Magic Kingdom® Park and EPCOT® in minutes. Choose from a wide range of rooms, or opt for luxurious accommodations at Disney’s Polynesian Villas & Bungalows. Your dazzling options include the new Island Tower with its unique, homelike feel or a deluxe studio or an over-the-water bungalow with a private deck and plunge pool.

Polynesian Villas

Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa: This all-time classic pairs grace with contemporary refinement, providing Guests with sophisticated rooms, a high-tech health club, a reinvigorating spa and delectable dining. The Villas at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa here are perfect for larger groups, providing separate bedrooms, spacious living areas and fully equipped kitchens where you can whip up a family meal together. Unwind with a dip in the Beach Pool or by watching the fireworks burst over Cinderella Castle. It’s also a great choice for those who want to spend as much time at Magic Kingdom® Park as possible, as it’s just one stop away on the complimentary Resort Monorail and accessible via walking path or water taxi.

Disney’s Wilderness Lodge: Outdoor lovers will appreciate nature’s grandeur at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge, inspired by turn-of-the-century National Park lodges. The grounds feature pine forests, nature trails and a babbling brook—with plenty of options for rooms with stunning views. You can also choose to stay at Boulder Ridge Villas, which recall the rustic railroad hotels of the mid-19th-century American West, or Copper Creek Villas, including deluxe studios and waterfront cabins with wraparound porches. Be sure to check out the delicious restaurants such as Story Book Dining at Artist Point (where you may spot Snow White!) and Geyser Point Bar & Grill. A complimentary water taxi provides direct transportation to Magic Kingdom® Park.

Disney’s Contemporary Resort: Stunning views, 10 dining options, sleek architecture and design—it’s all here at Disney’s Contemporary Resort. Freshly updated rooms in the iconic A-frame Main Tower as well as the Garden Wing feature eye-catching decor themed to The Incredibles in all their mid-century modern splendor. Connected by the Sky Way Bridge is Bay Lake Tower at Disney’s Contemporary Resort, offering luxury and breathtaking vistas of Bay Lake and Cinderella Castle, located just steps from Magic Kingdom® Park. And for a truly memorable fireworks dining experience, the award-winning California Grill on the 15th floor of Disney’s Contemporary Resort serves up deliciously inventive West Coast cuisine and immerses Guests in the nightly magic with panoramic views. The Resort Monorail zooms right through the Main Tower to Magic Kingdom® Park, which is also walkable, as well as EPCOT®, which requires one transfer.

Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort: This option is perfect for Guests who want to combine their Magic Kingdom® Park visit with the great outdoors. Tucked amid a 750-acre forest that’s home to deer and armadillos, the resort offers cabins and campsites. The Cabins at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort come complete with private patios, modern kitchens and charcoal grills. And The Campsites at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort feature picnic tables, electrical hook-ups, cable TV and even high-speed internet. Dive into exciting outdoor activities like archery, canoeing and horseback riding. Take a short stroll to the lakeside dock for an easy 10-minute boat ride to Magic Kingdom® Park.

Resort Hotels Near Disney’s Animal Kingdom® Theme Park

Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge: African culture is at the heart of this incredible hotel. Taking inspiration from traditional kraal villages, the horseshoe-shaped lodge offers views of lush savannas and displays one of the country’s largest collections of African art. You may also choose to stay at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Villas—Kidani Village, one of several select stays where Guests can spot wildlife from their window view, or at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Villas—Jambo House, with one- and two-bedroom villas featuring full kitchens, washers and dryers, and large living areas ideal for families. Savor African and Indian flavors at Sanaa restaurant, wade into Samawati Springs Pool or attend fun programs led by Animal Specialists. When you’re ready to visit the parks, just board a complimentary bus for convenient access.

Jambo House

Disney’s All-Star Music Resort: Calling all music lovers! Get into the groove at this hotel that pays tribute to rock, jazz, country and more. Stage dive into a guitar-shaped pool and then take five at the Intermission Food Court. This resort offers larger families more room to breathe with spacious Family Suites, which sleep up to six adults and include two full bathrooms and a kitchenette. And exploring the parks is an easy bus ride away.

Disney’s All-Star Movies Resort: You’ll be the star at Disney’s All-Star Movies Resort, where the legends of Disney films are saluted with spectacular, larger-than-life décor. Guests can snap a pic with enormous statues of favorite characters from films like 101 Dalmations, Toy Story and Fantasia or catch a screening of a Disney film under the stars at The Reel Spot! Find the bus stop in front of Cinema Hall for transportation to the next Disney destination on your itinerary.

Disney’s All-Star Sports Resort: It’s game on at this resort, where sports fans can celebrate their love of baseball, basketball, football, surfing and tennis alongside favorite Disney Characters. Take a dip in the Grand Slam Pool while the little ones in your crew enjoy the nearby kiddie pool. Once you’ve worked up an all-star appetite, grab a bite of classic game day fare of burgers, pizza, and more at the End Zone Food Court.

Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort: This lakeside oasis is a celebration of Spanish, Mexican and Southwest American cultures, providing Guests with a romantic and relaxing home away from home. The gateway to it all is the awe-inspiring 15-story Gran Destino Tower, the resort’s entrance which boasts a magnificent lobby. Adorning the tower rooftop is Tolédo, serving Spanish-inspired cuisine with stunning panoramic views of the Walt Disney World® Resort. If lakefront dining is more your speed, unwind at Three Bridges Bar and Grill at Villa del Lago, a place inspired by dreamers, adventurers and explorers. Complimentary bus transportation to and from the parks and other attractions is available at multiple stops throughout the resort.

Resort Hotels Near EPCOT®

Epcot resorts

Disney’s Riviera Resort: This Resort hotel captures the magic of Europe that Walt Disney fell in love with, charming visitors with grand porticos, bubbling fountains and one-of-a-kind art collection. Topolino’s Terrace – Flavors of the Riviera is one of several dining options for Guests, offering two distinct experiences: your family can start the day with a festive Character breakfast or enjoy an elevated evening with a French- and Italian-inspired dinner with a rooftop view. The Resort hotel is just a short walk from the Disney Skyliner, which will whisk you to EPCOT® and Disney’s Hollywood Studios®, both of which are nearby.

Disney’s Beach Club Resort: Disney’s Beach Club Resort transports you to summer on the New England coast with a casual yet classy vibe, within walking distance of EPCOT®. Sail a pontoon boat around Crescent Lake, come ashore for fine dining or explore the pools and lagoons of Stormalong Bay. Kids will love the life-size shipwreck and one of Walt Disney World® Resort’s highest hotel waterslides, while adults will relish the chance to unwind in the three quiet pools. Families or groups of friends may want to consider Disney’s Beach Club Villas, which provide all the essentials of home with space for up to eight adults.

Beach Club Villas

Disney’s Yacht Club Resort: The formal grace of New England-style yacht clubs fills this resort, where Guests can savor steaks and seafood at Yachtsman Steakhouse, work out in the Ship Shape Health Club and rent watercraft from Bayside Marina. And if Fido is your first mate, you’ll be glad to know that Disney’s Yacht Club Resort is dog-friendly! Plus, it’s an easy walk to get to EPCOT®.

Disney’s BoardWalk Inn: You’ll feel like you’re in turn-of-the-century Atlantic City as you stroll along the boardwalk and watch the lights shimmer on Crescent Lake. Discover energizing nightlife and thrilling carnival games, and feast on sustainable seafood at the contemporary American restaurant Flying Fish. Guests of Disney’s BoardWalk Villas will fall in love with the classic charm on display, from private, pristine courtyards to picture-perfect gardens. And, it’s all just a stroll away from EPCOT® and Disney’s Hollywood Studios®.

Resort Hotels Near Disney’s Hollywood Studios®

Hollywood Springs Resorts

Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort: If you daydream to the soundtrack of steel drums, consider a stay here, where vibrant colors, swaying hammocks and pristine beaches conjure up an island fantasy. Splash in the pool beneath a Spanish citadel, sip on a tropical drink at the Banana Cabana outdoor bar or ride the Disney Skyliner to the nearby Disney’s Hollywood Studios® and EPCOT® parks.

Disney’s Pop Century Resort: Disney’s Pop Century Resort is a total blast from the past! Experience fads from the far-out ‘50s through the gnarly ‘90s like Play-Doh®, Rubik’s Cube® and rollerblades at this hotel that salutes timeless Americana. You can also get a bird’s-eye view on the Disney Skyliner as you ride over to the parks.

Pop Century hotel

Disney’s Art of Animation Resort: For many fans, the heart of Disney is its art, and this hotel celebrates the drawings and stories that have brought favorite Characters to life. Campfire activities, themed family suites with room for parties up to six, and Walt Disney World® Resort’s largest pool make this Resort hotel a great choice for families. Plus, it’s on the Disney Skyliner route for convenient access to the EPCOT® and Disney’s Hollywood Studios®.

Resort Hotels Near Disney Springs®

Disney Springs resorts

Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa: This Victorian-style spot was inspired by Saratoga Springs, a late-19th-century New York retreat famed for its horse racing and spas. Guests are just steps away from beautiful Lake Buena Vista and Disney’s award-winning Lake Buena Vista Golf Course, as well as a complimentary water taxi ride away from Disney Springs®. Choose from stately studios to multi-bedroom villas that can sleep up to 12 adults.

Disney’s Port Orleans Resort—Riverside: There’s plenty of Southern hospitality at this resort evoking the gracious charm of Louisiana, from backwoods cottages at Alligator Bayou to the white-columned mansions of Magnolia Bend. Lodging options include dog-friendly accommodations and Royal Guest Rooms featuring some regal Disney touches, with transportation to Disney Springs® via complimentary water taxi.

Disney’s Port Orleans Resort—French Quarter: Magnolia blossoms, gas lamps, hints of Mardi Gras—you’ll feel transported to the Big Easy at Disney’s Port Orleans Resort—French Quarter. Get the full Nola experience by taking a stroll along the Sassagoula River or enjoying a hurricane in Scat Cat’s Club. Then, board a complimentary water taxi and enjoy a leisurely cruise over to Disney Springs®.

Family at Port Orleans Resort

Disney’s Old Key West Resort: Get away from it all at the tranquil community of Conch Flats, an island hamlet where palm trees and sun-kissed waterways will lull you into relaxation. Glide through the water on a boat ride over to Disney Springs® or immerse yourself in the welcoming atmosphere of Olivia’s Café, which serves home-style American cuisine with a Caribbean twist.


Hopefully you’ve now made your pick out of more than 25 options in the Disney Resorts Collection to transport your family to magical places during every moment of your vacation. Just remember, wherever you choose to stay, delicious meals await you. And as a Cardmember, you can save 10% on dining with your Disney Visa Card at select restaurants most meals, most days around the Disney Resort hotels.00 For the full list of delicious destinations, explore the Disney Rewards Dining Perks Guide.