These are the 10 cheapest hotels and resort at Disney World, listed from cheapest to most expensive.
Cheapest Disney World Resorts
Below, I’ll quickly break down how much it costs to stay at each hotel per night on average, as well as list a couple of pros and cons about each property:
- The Campsites at Disney’s Fort Wilderness ($121)
- All-Star Sports ($181)
- All-Star Music ($183)
- All-Star Movies ($185)
- Pop Century ($221)
- Art of Animation ($272)
- Coronado Springs ($302)
- Caribbean Beach Resort ($322)
- Port Orleans ($328)
- Wilderness Lodge ($564)
Average price data was compiled using this super helpful room rate chart by MouseSavers.
Here’s a little more detail about each resort:
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1. The Campsites at Disney’s Fort Wilderness
- Average nightly rate: $121
- Pros:
- Great for families that love the outdoors
- Cons:
- You gotta take a lot of buses to get to the parks
- You will need to bring your own camper and tent (unless you rent a tent through Disney).
- Not a lot of resort amenities
2. All-Star Sports
- Average nightly rate: $181
- Pros:
- Food court is nice
- Theme is spot on
- First stop on the Disney buses on route to the parks
- Cons:
- Exterior corridor rooms
- Buses stop at the other value resorts
- No hot tub or water slide
- No table service restaurant
- Can get busy during Cheer season at ESPN
3. All-Star Music
- Average nightly rate: $183
- Pros:
- Price is right
- Theming is fun
- You can walk to both All Star Sports and All Star Movies
- Cons:
- Exterior corridor rooms
- Buses stop at the other value resorts
- No hot tub or water slide
- No table service restaurant
- Can get busy during Cheer season at ESPN
4. All-Star Movies
- Average nightly rate: $185
- Pros:
- Good food court options
- Theme is a huge hit with kids
- Price is always right
- Cons:
- Shared buses with all the All Star resorts
- Last stop on the bus after all the All-Stars
- No sit down resturant
- No water slides
- Exterior corridor rooms
5. Pop Century
- Average nightly rate: $221
- Pros:
- Cool theme that takes you back through the 1950s through 1990s
- Doesn’t share a bus with any other hotel
- Great locatoin
- Newly updated rooms
- Food court is huge
- Cons:
- Noise level a little loud
- Exterior corridor rooms
- No sit down restaurant
6. Art of Animation
- Average nightly rate: $272
- Pros:
- Room themes are amazing
- Price is competitive
- Themed family suites are shockingly spacious
- Food court is large
- Located on the Skyliner
- Cons:
- No hot tub
- No water slide
- No table service restaurant
- Standard rooms are only Little Mermaid themed
7. Coronado Springs
- Average nightly rate: $302
- Pros:
- Grand Destino Tower is awesome
- Plenty of dining options
- Great for business trips
- 3 sit-down restaurants and a food court
- Rooftop restaurant with lounge/bar
- Cons:
- If not in Grand Destino Tower, the rooms are very spread out
- Buses make multiple stops around the resort before heading to the parks or Disney Springs
8. Caribbean Beach Resort
- Average nightly rate: $322
- Pros:
- Nice pool with waterslides
- Skyliner is nearby (at Riviera next door)
- One of the best bang for your buck family-style restaurants, Sebastian’s Bistro
- Cons:
- Exterior corridor rooms
- Lots of walking involved on property
- Pirate rooms are the furthest from the main building
- Buses make multiple stop around resort before heading to parks
9. Port Orleans
- Average nightly rate: $328
- Pros:
- Great for both adults and kids
- Charming grounds
- You can use the pools and restaurants at both hotels (French Quarters and Riverside)
- Boat transportion (with a route to Disney Springs)
- Beignets at French Quarters
- Cons:
- Lots of walking involved at Riverside
- No table service at French Quarters
- Exterior corridor rooms
10. Wilderness Lodge
- Average nightly rate: $564
- Pros:
- Nice rooms
- Great location
- Boat access to Magic Kingdom
- Good family style breakfast at Whispering Canyon
- Offers club level rooms, suites, and villas
- Lowest room rates of any Deluxe resort
- Extending Evening Hours
- Bar/lounge
- Character dinner
- Cons:
- Long ride to Animal Kingdom
- Prices have been increasing steadily over the years, smh
So as you can see, the cheapest hotel at Disney World is the Campsites at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort followed by All-Star Sports.