Where should I stay?

Benpow

New Member
Original Poster
Hi guys, in the course of planning my next trip and I want to make it the best one I've ever had. What resort hotel should I stay at ( I don't care about the cost right now) so I can have a great time?
 

Sparkle81

Well-Known Member
I think it depends which parks you'll be spending most time in. If you'll be mainly going to Magic Kingdom, then Contemporary, Polynesian and Grand Floridian (if money really is no object!) are all on the monorail line straight to MK. Wilderness Lodge is a little further out than them, but you can get the boat to MK.

If you'll be at Epcot & Hollywood Studios more, then the likes of Yacht Club, Beach Club & Boardwalk would be ideal, as they're in walking distance to both parks. If you're not too bothered about theming, then Swan and Dolphin are both good options as they're walkable to the parks, as well as having a boat to both parks.

Animal Kingdom Lodge is obviously closest to Animal Kingdom park, but may be worth considering, just for the experience no matter how much time you want to spend at AK. Just be sure to book a savannah room, so you can watch the animals from your room :)

If you'll be spending lots of time at Downtown Disney, then Saratoga Springs is walkable, as well as having a boat across to DTD too. I think the same can be said for Port Orleans French Quarter (please anyone correct me if I'm wrong- not totally certain on that!). Old Key West might also be a nice option for you.

All in all, it depends where you want to be location-wise and also, what kind of theming you like. If money really is no object, then skip the value resorts and look at moderates upwards.

Happy planning :)
 

Monty

Brilliant...and Canadian
In the Parks
No
A lot depends on your plans, how many adults/children and what you like to do most.

I'm partial to eating and drinking, so I love staying at Beach Club for the short walk to World Showcase. When my son was younger, we enjoyed staying near MK.
 

ShookieJones

We need time for things to happen.
Welcome to the boards...

We love talking and you'll get a pile of good information and advice, but as the other posters have noted:
You'll need to start coughing up some info - ;)
(How long you staying, what kind of fun are you looking to have, do you have kids and how old are they?)
- Do that and you'll get a whole slew of suggestions and ideas from this lot. :)
 

Zweiland

Well-Known Member
I've only stayed onsite once, and that was at the Polynesian. If you don't care about the cost, it's a GREAT place to stay. I loved the convenience of the monorail to Magic Kingdom.

As others have said, it really depends on your plans. Also, some resorts have bigger room sizes to accommodate more people, so it depends on the number of people in your group.
 

rnese

Well-Known Member
Hi guys, in the course of planning my next trip and I want to make it the best one I've ever had. What resort hotel should I stay at ( I don't care about the cost right now) so I can have a great time?
Do you have kids? What are the ages? How long will you stay? Do you plan on doing any additional activities?

If cost is no object, then it's the Poly for me. I've stayed at the Poly, Boardwalk, Contemporary, and Pop Movies...it's the Poly for me.
 

DisneyWall-E

Well-Known Member
@Sparkle81 has the best/most complete advice. But if I were to pick one it would be the Contemporary with a Magic Kingdom view. That is just a personal favorite of mine. Monorail goes thru the resort. Loved that as a kid and still love it as an adult.
 

HollyAD

Well-Known Member
Wilderness lodge is the best in my opinion. Boat service to MK and it's great for all ages and genders. The resort is beautiful and makes me never want to leave. I agree with the above posts... It all depends on what you want to do and see.
 

real mad hatter

Well-Known Member
Hi guys, in the course of planning my next trip and I want to make it the best one I've ever had. What resort hotel should I stay at ( I don't care about the cost right now) so I can have a great time?
You need to sit down and study..Where have you stayed in the past.?. What resorts have you narrowed it down too..?..Everyone has their personal favourites.;)
 

DisneyDebNJ

Well-Known Member
As everyone said - it's a hard thing to do without more details bit here's my take on it:

With kids? Polynesian
Without kids & not drinkers? Contemporary or GF
Without kids & drinkers? Beach Club

This is all money no object.
This ^^^^ and Welcome to WDWMAGIC :) We love the monorail resorts, transportation can't be beat. So many options other than buses. We do the Poly, 3 adults, all the time. Switching resorts this year to Wilderness Lodge Villas. (Still close to everything) If you tend to be at Epcot more than the other parks, Id have to agree with other posters, stay at one of the Boardwalk area resorts. A short walk or boat ride to the park, or a longer walk or boat ride to DHS. I guess it depends where you intend to spend most of your time. Another thought about the Boardwalk resorts, is you have Jelly Rolls right there as well as the ESPN Club.
 

jmargarone27

Active Member
I've stayed at the GF, Boardwalk (plus DVC), Beach Club (plus DVC), Yacht Club, Contemporary (only stayed at DVC part), Animal Kingdom Lodge (plus Jambo DVC), Saratoga Springs, and Port Orleans Riverside. As my signature below says, I am in love with the GF. I usually try to stay there, and if I can't, I use my backup DVC points to get my Disney fill for the year...oh who am I getting, my Disney fill for a few months.
 

PUSH

Well-Known Member
It really depends on whether there are kids, what park you want to spend the most time at, if transportation (monorails, boats, buses, etc) is very important, and most of all... your own personal tastes.

I'll try to split this up into categories.

KID FRIENDLY
- All resorts are kid friendly, but I'd say that the Contemporary isn't themed towards children.

TRANSPORTATION
Magic Kingdom- The Grand Floridian, Contemporary, and Polynesian have the best options to get to the MK (monorail, boats, buses). The Wilderness Lodge, and Fort Wilderness are good, too, but are limited to just boats and buses.

Epcot/Hollywood Studios- Beach and Yacht Club, and Boardwalk are all within walking distance (although depending on which resort you stay at, it could be a rather long hike) of these two parks. Plus, they all have boat you can take (I believe, not 100% sure).

Animal Kingdom- Animal Kingdom Lodge. It's obvious here, but it's the closest resort to AK.

Downtown Disney- There's not too many people who want to be close to DTD, but both Port Orleans resorts offer a boat ride to and from DTD.

PERSONAL TASTE
- I obviously can't answer this one for you. I suggest taking a look on different website (such as WDWMagic, AllEars, etc) in order to get a feel for what you like the best. Some people swear by Wilderness Lodge, and some people hate the "woodsy" feel it has. It's all what you like and don't like.

*This is all based on cost not being an issue. I didn't mention all the resorts (none of the value), so keep that in mind. And there are also different levels to these resorts (preferred, water view, MK view, etc).

Good luck in your decision!
 

coachwnh

Well-Known Member
In the Parks
No
without knowing about your preferences, my favorite three are: Grand Floridian, Yacht Club, then Contemporary.
 

DsnySodec

Active Member
I prefer Coronado Springs, if Im going to worry about spending money where I sleep. Also if I plan on using the amenities the hotels has besides the pool, spa, restaurants, ect... Coronado a moderate with a deluxe feel imo. If Im just using the hotel to sleep, then any of the other moderate or value resorts are good...you are just laying your head down and the scenery at the value seems more "Disney." This way you dont break bank on a hotel and can use the money else where...but then again it depends on your taste and preferences.
 

Disneykidder

Well-Known Member
Everyone has their favorites but if you could give some info on your family that might help with suggestions. Are you park commandos? Want a pool/resort day? Prefer a resort on the monorail line? Close to which park? :)
 

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