Last Updated on January 7, 2021
Disney’s BoardWalk Inn
Disney’s BoardWalk Inn will take you back in time to your childhood memories of beachside days and boardwalk nights. The theming is just flawless, but it’s a bit inconvenient that all the attractions are situated on the boardwalk.
Get ready for plenty of outdoor recreation activities, surrey rentals, gardens, a carousel, and taffy-colored shops and cottages. Moreover, there’s an on-site fitness center and a big pool for active visitors.
Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa
The Grand Floridian offers exquisite dining, opulent decor, and towering hotels. It is actually more of an adult resort, with a live orchestra, in-house spa, and tranquil atmosphere.
You can exercise at the world-class health club, watch a movie under the stars, rent a boat to float along the lagoon, and chill by the pool in your private cabanas. The only downside really is the steep prices.
Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort
The Polynesian Village Resort offers an alluring landscape, beautiful sandy beaches, and palms. Enjoy the inspiring Hawaiian décor and contemplate how it was incorporated with great taste. When we say Hawaii, we say, of course, Lilo & Stitch.
So, your children can enjoy hanging out at Lilo’s Playhouse. While you’re there, make sure not to miss the amazing Spirit of Aloha dinner show.
Disney’s Contemporary Resort
This is actually the least Disney-ish of all Disney’s resorts. It’s perfect for those who feel comfortable around modern decor and room layouts. You’ll find award-winning dining, a fascinating mural, and a Pixar Play Zone for your little ones.
Additionally, the monorail glides right through the hotel. Although the Contemporary Resort may seem like it’s made for adults, it features a bustling lobby, gift shops, and an in-house arcade.