By Claire Taylor
List of Hotels at Disney World
With many options available, Disney World offers a chance for almost anybody to stay at one of its hotels. No longer outrageously priced, many hotels offer the best value around because they require no additional transportation to the parks and no long wait.
Living It Up in Luxury
The top end in Disney World accommodations goes to themed villas and resorts within the limits of the park. There are eight choices: Disney's Wilderness Lodge, Disney's beach Club Villas, Disney's Animal Kingdom Villas, Disney's Old Key West resort, Disney's Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa, the Bay Lake Tower at Disney's Contemporary Resort, Disney's Animal Kingdom Villas and the Disney's BoardWalk Villas. These top-of-the-line hotels start at $295 per night, plus tax, and come with additional amenities such as a 33-acre wildlife preserve, private pools and spas, golf courses, and access to a yacht club.
Stretching Your Budget
If you're looking for accommodations that are more moderately priced, Disney World has a wide range of options. Some of the most popular hotels include Disney's Port Orleans Resort, a giant hotel with more than 2,000 rooms decorated in an old, rural Louisiana style. Another option is Fort Wilderness Resort, which offers rustic, wood cabins. Rooms start at $149, plus tax.
Living On Less
If all of the options above seem a little out of your league, don't despair. There is no need to get out of the park to find better-priced options. Disney World offers four budget options: Disney's All-Star Movies Resort, Disney's Pop Century Resort, Disney's All-Star Sports Resort and Disney's All-Star Music Resort. With prices starting as low as $82 per night, plus tax, there is little chance you cannot afford at least a couple of nights. If you want to save even more, consider staying at the campsites at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort. For $43, plus tax, you will get a full-hookup campsite and access to 700 acres of natural luxury.
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About the Author:
Claire Taylor is a health, wellness and travel writer with credits in publications such as "Woman's Day," "Marie Claire," "Adirondack Life" and "Self." Taylor is also a seasoned independent traveler, as well as a certified personal trainer and nutrition consultant.
Photo Credits:
Michael Sult