Saving some cash when you go to DisneyWorld might seem to be a contradiction in terms, but with a little planning and preparation, visitors can have an enjoyable visit to Orlando without running up a huge bill.
The Walt Disney World Resort is absolutely huge, with an area of nearly 46 total miles near Orlando, Florida. There are four major amusement areas, Epcot, MGM Studios, the Animal Kingdom, and the Magic Kingdom. With so much to see, visitors usually spend at least a week just to see everything. Disney has constructed more than a dozen hotels just to take care of everyone visiting the area.
Fortunately, Disney executives recognize that people are looking for different options when going to Orlando. Because of this, they have resorts that fit everyone's budget. Resorts are separated into Value, Moderate, and Deluxe levels. Value is sort of the Walt Disney way of saying inexpensive, but visitors will not be let down, as the Disney Value hotels are clean and comfortable. Moderate hotels are one step up, promising slightly larger living areas and full-service, sit down restaurants on site.
Deluxe hotels at Disney World are full service accommodations designed to satisfy and placate any guest. Some of the resorts such as the Contemporary Resort and Polynesian are along the elevated train, so guests can simply ride to the Magic Kingdom without using a car or riding a bus. Rooms are also larger, and the Disney experience is of course magical.
How does one decide what to hotel to choose? Well would you rather spend your money on gifts or indulge your family with the best, after all you are on holiday? Value rooms like the Pop Century Resort can cost somewhere from $75 to $130 a night, while Deluxe Resorts start from $250 and go up from there. As you can see, if you multiply that by 7 to 10 nights, you would end up spending thousands more just for a nicer room.
The choice is yours, but no matter what you decide, tourists will be sure Disney World employees will work hard to be sure you and your family have a great time.
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