Disney Springs Area Resorts

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Can you walk to Disney Springs from any of the area resorts? I was looking at the B Resort perhaps and am having trouble finding out if it is a reasonable walk or not.

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I'm currently staying at the DoubleTree Suites, which is the furthest of the 7 Disney Springs hotels. I timed the walk last night. From the pedestrian bridge at the Marketplace to the DoubleTree front door took 14 minutes.

Based on that, I'd estimate the walk from the B Resort to Disney Springs to be roughly 10 minutes.
 
All have a reasonable walk. 14 to 15 minutes top to the farthest one. It is a safe area and the walk is pleasant.
 


writerguyfl. how do you like double tree rooms??? we are thinking of that next year.


Scroll down you can see his post -
http://www.disboards.com/threads/disney-springs-hotels-for-a-1-night-stay.3551157/

We both like Doubletree very much. They completed suite rehabs a few years ago and they did a great job. I really like the layout, they are roomy, they have a dining set with the kitchenette. I like the wall of windows in both living area and bedroom. Makes it feel spacious.

B Resort is my second favorite. Love the rehab, boutique feel, amenities and pool area. My choice between the two would be the space I need and the price. Doubletree has a parking fee, B Resort has a parking and resort fee but some specials waive one or both.

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Scroll down you can see his post -
http://www.disboards.com/threads/disney-springs-hotels-for-a-1-night-stay.3551157/

We both like Doubletree very much. They completed suite rehabs a few years ago and they did a great job. I really like the layout, they are roomy, they have a dining set with the kitchenette. I like the wall of windows in both living area and bedroom. Makes it feel spacious.

Thanks for linking to that post, HopperFan!

I agree with everything you wrote. One other thing that I like is that the bedroom is further away from the door to the hallway when compared to the traditional hotel room layout. That setup makes sleeping in a lot easier. (Or, if you're an "early to bed, early to rise" person, you won't hear people returning from a late night at Magic Kingdom or Disney Springs.)
 


Thanks for linking to that post, HopperFan!

I agree with everything you wrote. One other thing that I like is that the bedroom is further away from the door to the hallway when compared to the traditional hotel room layout. That setup makes sleeping in a lot easier. (Or, if you're an "early to bed, early to rise" person, you won't hear people returning from a late night at Magic Kingdom or Disney Springs.)

Very true. The layout and room decor make it a very relaxing peaceful room that is also quiet. In all my stays I have never really been aware of others around us and the windows are very soundproof.
 

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