Deciding which Value Resort you should stay in? Choosing the right accommodations for your Disney World vacation can be overwhelming with all the options available.  We’re here for you!  In this article, we’ve broken down the Value Resorts to help you decide which one might be best for you.  No time to read this now?  Click to pin this for future reference!

Maybe you love Toy Story – so staying at the Movies Resort would be the place for you with their giant Buzz and Woody statues in “Andy’s Room.”  

Perhaps you’re a Cars fan, then the Art of Animation Cars suites is your best option – located within a miniature Radiator Springs! Lightning McQueen and Tow Mater will gladly welcome you home!

Want to venture to the past? Then pick out a decade themed room from Pop Century or hit the theatre with some songs at the Music Resort.

If you’re a sports fan, then slide into home plate with a reservation at the Sports Resort.

Here’s our list of details for each Disney Value Resort:

All Star Movies

Building Themes:

Toy Story – Giant Buzz and Woody Statues with several other “toys” from Andy’s Room

Herbie – The Love Bug – larger than life Herbie VW Beetle

101 Dalmatians – Giant Pongo and Perdita Dalmatian dogs, mini dogs and a fun TV frame

Fantasia – (Main Pool) – Giant brooms and buckets, sorcerer Mickey and hats

The Mighty Ducks – (2nd pool) – Goofy’s playing hockey, huge hockey sticks and goalie nets

Room Details:

Room Size: Standard/Preferred: 260 sq. ft.

Number of people: 4 unless you have one under 3 that can sleep in a crib

Beds: Two double beds or one king (disabled guests)

Bathrooms: single sink, toilet and shower/tub are separate from sink area (shower only for wheelchairs in the King bedrooms)

Other Features: Small table, two chairs, dresser, mini-refrigerator, TV, hair dryer, phone, ironing board and iron, small safe

Preferred rooms- buildings located near the Cinema Hall Lobby and World Premier Food Court (Toy Story, Fantasia, 101 Dalmatians)

Costs:  Vary with seasons: Preferred range – $105-$195; Standard range – $95-$180

Location:  Adjacent to the other All-Star resorts and near Blizzard Beach

The rooms may overlook the parking, courtyard, or pool areas and room doors open to the outside.

Amenities:

Gift Shop: Double Feature

Laundry: Near Fantasia pool

Food Court: World Premier Food Court

Transportation: Free bus service to the Disney parks, Water parks, and Disney Springs

Resort parking surrounds the exterior of the buildings

All Star Music

Building Themes:

Calypso – Family Suites; Main pool (guitar pool) – Three Caballeros Statue and giant maracas

Jazz Inn – Family Suites; 2nd pool (piano pool) – Giant drum set, brass instruments, and Ariel

Broadway Hotel – Broadway headliners: Beauty and the Beast, Mary Poppins, Little Mermaid

Rock Inn – Giant Juke box and electric guitars

Country Fair – Oversized cowboy boots, banjos, and cellos

Room Details:

Standard/Preferred Rooms: 260 sq.ft.

Number of people – 4 unless you have one under 3 that can sleep in a crib

Beds: Two double beds or one king (disabled guests)

Bathrooms: single sink, toilet and shower/tub are separate from sink area (shower only for wheelchairs in the King bedrooms)

Other Features: Small table, two chairs, dresser, mini-refrigerator, TV, hair dryer, phone, ironing board and iron, small safe

Preferred rooms – buildings located near the Melody Hall and Intermission Food Court Lobby and the bus stops (Calypso: Buildings 1&10; Jazz Inn: Buildings 2&9)

Family Suites: 520 sq.ft.

Number of people – Sleeps up to 6 (and one child in a crib)

Buildings: Jazz Inn and Calypso

Room details: Master bedroom has a TV, Queen bed that sleeps 2, and a full size pullout sofa (sleeps 2), convertible ottoman and chair sleeper (sleeps 2);

Kitchenette has a microwave, small refrigerator, and coffee maker.

Two full bathrooms with tub/shower

Costs: Vary with seasons:

Preferred range – $115-$200; Standard range – $95-$180, Family suites – $225-$385

Location: Adjacent to the other All Star resorts and near Blizzard Beach

The rooms may overlook the parking, courtyard, or pool areas and room doors open to the outside.

Amenities:

Gift shop: Maestro Mickey

Laundry: Coin laundry available and located near the two pools

Food Court: Intermission Food Court

Transportation: Free bus service to the Disney parks, Water parks, and Disney Springs

Resort parking surrounds the exterior of the buildings

All Star Sports

Building Themes:

Touchdown! – Football themed (large football field for running/playing) – Giant football helmets

Center Court – Tennis theme – Giant tennis rackets and Donald’s ready for play statues

Homerun Hotel – Baseball theme (Main pool) – Giant baseball bats, Goofy’s pitching canon

Surf’s Up! – Beach theme (2nd smaller pool) – Giant surf boards and life guard chairs

Hoops Hotel – Basketball theme – Mickey’s welcome to the All Star Resorts circle, giant hoops

Room Details:

Room Size: 260 sq.ft.

Number of people – 4 unless you have one under 3 that can sleep in a crib

Beds: Two double beds or one king (disabled guests)

Bathrooms: single sink, toilet and shower/tub are separate from sink area (shower only for wheelchairs in the King bedrooms)

Other Features: Small table, two chairs, dresser, mini-refrigerator, TV, hair dryer, phone, ironing board and iron, small safe

Preferred rooms- buildings located near the Stadium Hall and End Zone Food Court and the bus stops (Surf’s Up!: Buildings 1&6; Touchdown: Buildings 7&10)

Costs: Vary with seasons:

Preferred range – $110-$190; Standard range – $95-$180

Location: Adjacent to the other All Star resorts and near Blizzard Beach

The rooms may overlook the parking, courtyard, or pool areas and room doors open to the outside.

Amenities:

Gift shop: Sport Goofy’s Gifts and Sundries

Laundry: Coin laundry available and located near the two pools

Food Court: End Zone

Transportation: Free bus service to the Disney parks, Water parks, and Disney Springs

Resort parking surrounds the exterior of the buildings

Pop Century

Building Themes:

1950 – Lady and the Tramp, Bowling pins, Jukebox

1960 – Jungle Book, Play Doh, giant yo-yos (Hippy Dippy Main Pool)

1970 – Classics Theme with giant Big Wheel, table soccer, Mickey phone

1980 – Rubik’s Cube, Sony Walkmans, Roger Rabbit (Computer themed 2nd pool)

1990 – Cell phones and Computers

Room Details:

Room Size: 260 sq.ft.

Number of people – 4 unless you have one under 3 that can sleep in a crib

Regular rooms: Two double beds or one king (disabled guests)

Bathrooms: single sink, toilet and shower/tub are separate from sink area (shower only for wheelchairs in the King bedrooms)

Other Features: Small table, two chairs, dresser, mini-refrigerator, TV, hair dryer, phone, ironing board and iron, small safe

Preferred rooms- buildings located near the Everything Pop Food Court and the bus stops (Surf’s Up!: Buildings 1&6; Touchdown Buildings 7&10)

Take Note: These rooms are currently undergoing refurbishments and they are getting the following changes: One Queen bed, two-night stands, Table that doubles as a murphy bed, two chairs, mounted TV, dresser, coffee maker, mini fridge, clear shower doors, pocket door leading to bathroom area, amble lighting, storage, outlets and USB ports, Disney pop art over the beds, laminate wood flooring, and a lighter color scheme.

Costs: Vary with seasons:

Preferred range – $115-$220; Standard range – $105-$200

Location: Near Hollywood Studios and in the ESPN Wide World of Sports area

The rooms may overlook the parking, courtyard, pool areas, or water views and room doors open to the outside.

Amenities:

Gift shop: Everything Pop Shopping

Laundry: Coin laundry available and located near the two pools

Food Court: Everything Pop

Bridge: Connects Pop Century to Art of Animation across the Hourglass Lake

Transportation: Free bus service to the Disney parks, Water Parks, and Disney Springs

Resort parking surrounds the exterior of the buildings

Art of Animation

Building Themes: Standard Room

Little Mermaid – (Flippin’ Fins Pool) – Ariel, King Triton, Treasure box

Room Details:

Standard Room: size 277 sq.ft.

Number of people – 4 (and one under 3 that can sleep in a crib),

Beds: two double beds or one king with larger showers for wheelchair guests

Bathrooms: single sink, toilet and shower/tub are separate from sink area

Other Features: Small table, two chairs, dresser, mini-refrigerator, TV, hair dryer, phone, ironing board and iron, small safe

Costs: Vary with seasons: Standard range – $125-$220

Building Themes: Family Suites

Nemo Suites – Nemo, Crush, Jellyfish, Mantaray, The Big Blue Pool (Main pool)

Cars Suites – Lightning McQueen, Tow Mater, Doc, Luigi’s Tires, Cozy Cone (2nd pool)

Lion King Suites- Mufasa, Simba, Scar, Rafiki, Pumba, Timon

Room Details:

Family Suites: size 565 sq.ft.

Number of People: Sleeps up to 6 (and one child in a crib)

Beds: Master bedroom has a TV, Queen bed (sleeps 2), Full size pullout sofa (sleeps 2), Bathrooms: Two full bathrooms with tub/shower

Other features: Kitchen table converts to a double bed (sleeps 2)

Kitchenette has a microwave, small refrigerator, and coffee maker.

Costs: Vary with seasons: Family suites: Finding Nemo- $315-$505; Lion King or Cars- $300-$510

Location: ESPN Wide World of Sports area

The rooms may overlook the parking, courtyard, or pool areas and room doors open to the outside.

Buildings located near the Animation Hall and Landscape of Flavors and the bus stops (Nemo Suites: Buildings 4&5; Lion King: Building 10, Cars: Building 1)

Amenities:

Gift shop: The Ink & Paint Shop

Laundry: Coin laundry available and located near the two pools

Food Court: Landscape of Flavors

Bridge: Connects Art of Animation to Pop Century across the Hourglass Lake

Transportation: Free bus service to the Disney parks, Water Parks, and Disney Springs

Resort parking surrounds the exterior of the buildings

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