2 Best Hotels in Walt Disney World Orlando, Florida

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With tens of thousands of lodging choices available in the Orlando area, from tents to deluxe villas, there is no lack of variety in price or amenities. Actually, narrowing down the possibilities is part of the fun.

More than 60 million visitors come to the Orlando area each year, making it the most popular tourism destination on the planet. More upscale hotels are opening as visitors demand more luxurious surroundings, such as luxe linens, tasteful and refined decor, organic toiletries, or ergonomic chairs and work desks. But no matter what your budget or desires, lodging comes in such a wide range of prices, themes, color schemes, brands, and guest-room amenities, you will have no problem finding something that fits.

Resorts on and off Disney property combine function with fantasy, as befits visitor expectations. Characters in costume perform for the kids, pools are pirates’ caves with waterfalls, and some, like the Gaylord Palms, go so far as to re-create Florida landmarks under a gargantuan glass roof, giving visitors the illusion of having visited more of the state than they expected.

International Drive’s expanding attractions, including the Coca-Cola Orlando Eye, Madame Tussauds, and a widening array of eateries, are drawing more savvy conventioneers who bring their families along for the fun.

Many hotels have joined the trend toward green lodging, bringing recycling, water conservation, and other environmentally conscious practices to the table. Best of all, the sheer number and variety of hotel rooms means you can still find relative bargains throughout the Orlando area, even on Disney property, by researching your trip well, calling the lodgings directly, negotiating packages and prices, and shopping wisely.

Disney's Port Orleans Resort–French Quarter

$$$ | 2201 Orleans Dr., Walt Disney World, FL, 32830, USA

Cobblestone streets, gas lamps, wrought-iron balconies, and fragrant magnolia blossoms create a Disneyfied (i.e., clean) version of the French Quarter at this property. Kids can spend hours in the elaborate pool area with its sea serpent waterslide; other activities include nightly campfires as well as pirate cruises and horse-drawn carriage rides (each for an added fee). Although a Mardi Gras–theme food court and a Southern-style jazz and cocktail bar can keep you occupied in the evening, do make use of the free shuttles and water taxis that travel to other Disney resorts and Disney Springs, located a few miles away. Genteel rooms have dark wood furnishings, free Wi-Fi, TVs, and coffeemakers.

Pros

  • Authentic—or as authentic as Disney can make it—fun, New Orleans style
  • Moderate price
  • Lots of recreation options, including elaborate pool, boat rentals, and carriage rides

Cons

  • Even though there are fewer kids here, public areas can still be noisy
  • Shuttle service is slow
  • Food court is the only on-site dining option
2201 Orleans Dr., Walt Disney World, FL, 32830, USA
407-934–5000
Hotel Details
1,008 rooms
No Meals

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Shades of Green

$ | 1905 W. Magnolia Palm Dr., Walt Disney World, FL, 32830, USA

Operated by the U.S. Armed Forces Recreation Center, this resort is open only to active-duty and retired personnel from the armed forces, reserves, and National Guard; their families; and others connected with the military. The resort offers standard rooms, family suites for up to eight adults, 23 ADA rooms, and a Wounded Warrior Suite.

Pros

  • Large standard rooms
  • Monorail a short walk away
  • Army–Air Force Exchange store discounts for people with military IDs

Cons

  • Prices vary based on rank
  • No MagicBands or Cards
  • Very crowded during holidays
1905 W. Magnolia Palm Dr., Walt Disney World, FL, 32830, USA
407-824–3600
Hotel Details
597 rooms
No Meals

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