Disney's ART OF ANIMATION RESORT Information & Questions

Am I reading the first page correctly? The only standard rooms are Little Mermaid themed?

I was thinking of booking my 13 year old son and I into AoA until I read that. I thought there would be suites and standards among all the themes and was going to request a Nemo room.

You are reading correctly. Sorry. :(
 
That's too bad. Oh well. I guess we won't be staying there. Thanks for the reply Iowamomof4!

Might I suggest booking at Pop Century? It's just a short walk away from Art of Animation (across a bridge) and y'all could walk over and take some fun pictures at Art of Animation one day. Lots of neat things to look at at both resorts.
 
Might I suggest booking at Pop Century? It's just a short walk away from Art of Animation (across a bridge) and y'all could walk over and take some fun pictures at Art of Animation one day. Lots of neat things to look at at both resorts.

Yes, I was originally going to book POP but thought a Nemo room would be nice. AoA looks amazing but I'm disappointed Disney made all the standard rooms at AoA geared towards girls. That cuts us off from ever staying there.

Ah well. POP looks cool and as you suggested a walk there would be easy. I just hope the new renos at POP will not take away the table with the new Murphy bed.
 


That's too bad. Oh well. I guess we won't be staying there. Thanks for the reply Iowamomof4!

It is a little disappointing that the standard rooms are all Little Mermaid themed but have you looked at the pictures of the rooms? They're not really "girly" (at least in my mind). Plenty of boys have stayed there and I've read numerous posts over the last few years from families who said their sons (of various ages) didn't mind the decor of the room. My adult son and his wife (no kids) have stayed there and he said he really liked the room and didn't think it was girly.

That being said, if you still don't want to get a Little Mermaid room, I second the suggestion of booking at Pop Century instead. The rooms there are the same size as the LM rooms and they will most likely be less expensive. Then you could walk over to AoA (or take a bus there when heading back from a park) and take a walk around AoA and have a meal there. The resort is gorgeous at night -- especially the Cars section.
 
It is a little disappointing that the standard rooms are all Little Mermaid themed but have you looked at the pictures of the rooms? They're not really "girly" (at least in my mind). Plenty of boys have stayed there and I've read numerous posts over the last few years from families who said their sons (of various ages) didn't mind the decor of the room. My adult son and his wife (no kids) have stayed there and he said he really liked the room and didn't think it was girly.

That being said, if you still don't want to get a Little Mermaid room, I second the suggestion of booking at Pop Century instead. The rooms there are the same size as the LM rooms and they will most likely be less expensive. Then you could walk over to AoA (or take a bus there when heading back from a park) and take a walk around AoA and have a meal there. The resort is gorgeous at night -- especially the Cars section.

I have seen some photos. Personally I like the headboards :) but I won't book it for just my son and I. That's ok. He will like POP. If he was younger I would splurge the extra $450 and get a pirate room at CBR! We don't mind walking. Instead we will spend the money at the Food and Wine and MVMCP.

The resort at night is a great idea, thanks! I read on another thread a tip about being able to use AoA buses back with a quick walk over the bridge, but I never thought to specifically walk around at night.
 
Am I reading the first page correctly? The only standard rooms are Little Mermaid themed?

I was thinking of booking my 13 year old son and I into AoA until I read that. I thought there would be suites and standards among all the themes and was going to request a Nemo room.
I also think Pop would be a good choice. We stayed there last year and really enjoyed it. Now, my friend says her son love All Star Sports. She says they have tried others, but he loves the theming. I thought my son would like it too, so I almost booked it last year, but I decided on POP because it doesn't share buses. Honestly, I think you will have a great time no mater what resort you choose.
 
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Yes, I was originally going to book POP but thought a Nemo room would be nice. AoA looks amazing but I'm disappointed Disney made all the standard rooms at AoA geared towards girls. That cuts us off from ever staying ther
Ah well. POP looks cool and as you suggested a walk there would be easy. I just hope the new renos at POP will not take away the table with the new Murphy bed.

They are not girly at all there.
 
Just booked here, couple of questions, 1 I think I know the answer to.

Is there a shower/tub in master bedroom? I'm thinking no, looks like half bathroom.

Is pool bar only place to get a drink at resort? If so, how late is it open? Wife and I looking to have 1 night to enjoy adult beverages without leaving property.
 
Just booked here, couple of questions, 1 I think I know the answer to.

Is there a shower/tub in master bedroom? I'm thinking no, looks like half bathroom.

Is pool bar only place to get a drink at resort? If so, how late is it open? Wife and I looking to have 1 night to enjoy adult beverages without leaving property.

The master bath has a shower, no tub. I don't know about the pool bar but someone else will, I'm sure.
 
Just booked here, couple of questions, 1 I think I know the answer to.

Is there a shower/tub in master bedroom? I'm thinking no, looks like half bathroom.

Is pool bar only place to get a drink at resort? If so, how late is it open? Wife and I looking to have 1 night to enjoy adult beverages without leaving property.

Yes, the pool bar is the only place at AoA to get an adult beverage. When we were there in June, they closed at midnight...with no warning. We would have bought another round had we known they were closing. We were sitting at a table just a few feet away from the bar (in the "bar area") so the bartender could have easily told us he was closing and asked if we wanted another round. We were a little disappointed about that, but not enough to complain. I highly recommend the Black Cherry Lemonade. :)

And as the PP mentioned, the master bathroom has a large walk in shower with a nice rain-style shower head, but no tub. The master bath is quite large. The other bathroom has the standard tub/shower combination. That bathroom is a split bathroom. The tub/shower and toilet are in one "room" and the sink/vanity are outside of that room in an alcove that can be closed off from the main living space by a pocket door.
 
We are planning a trip with my brother and his family in February and have never stayed at Art of Animation. Would both of our families (myself, my husband, and our 1 year old as well as my brother, sister in law, and their 3 year old) sleep comfortably and have enough space if we shared a family suite?
 
Was just at AoA for the 1st time this past weekend (9-9 to 9-11-16), we stayed in Building 2 Room 2827 in a Cars Suite. It was a nice place to stay. The only complaint I have was the A/C. With it set at 65° the best it could do at night was 70 and 75 during the day. If we have the chance we would still stay there again. I took my Ricoh Theta 360 camera all over the Cars section, it was too hot out to go past the big pool. The camera actually overheated 2-3 times from being in the sun.

These are all 360° pictures, just click on the link and you can move the picture around with your mouse. Some of these I didn't get to take till we where checking out, so the room isn't perfectly clean.

Entrance to Ink And Paint Store:
https://theta360.com/s/s7kirc00TmLn9uoUKqd7P5UCO

Passing Tow Mater building on the way to building 2:
https://theta360.com/s/h7jyffYaAT5AWZ1NfKgU3Qdvs

Entrance to building 2 - Wagon Wheel with Lightning McQueen:
https://theta360.com/s/kkYCkcWsr0P9GwbtEO0RbIYee

Elevator hallway on 1st floor of building 2:
https://theta360.com/s/2dfxvOt1vYAY7edcI9odXIBd2

Hallway on 4th floor:
https://theta360.com/s/dLoP70EVAaAouItYvjBOjd3uC

Dinning room of the cars suite:
https://theta360.com/s/oBQSeVHC9CxeZHMiAC9E5Epw8

Dinning room with the Murphy bed pulled down:
https://theta360.com/s/qVVpHzQDnYz2XHBBhKSZz1rma

Living room:
https://theta360.com/s/mvGcepSIQIntQjy0xFCbU4pO4

Only Bedrooms one I got, couldn't balance the outside and room for lightning :(
https://theta360.com/s/kXLnH6YX0YmjurP52FHo37aCG
https://theta360.com/s/l8jnzsvbuBaEygzIabtOleKcC

The bathroom off of the bedroom:
https://theta360.com/s/hqSOEpL2Z4I3MgHFRFXheVBC4

The bathroom off of the living room:
https://theta360.com/s/dwklDAPogAfNOU9SyWZYSs092

Some other ones:
Close up of Mater @Night: https://theta360.com/s/jOfydYJ3AK4hedfWsNEIFlUqu
Pitstop: https://theta360.com/s/bgvRg5rZc8ZYeJqv6IWVzhTrU
Ramone: https://theta360.com/s/kMHGHCItzIWqzUJfbb6kIsy8m
Turtle Dude: https://theta360.com/s/muNQquDhLNU4qdIedspnMW6wS
Sarge: https://theta360.com/s/pC5q2xfZrFd934fxtLk6mcqPI
Sheriff: https://theta360.com/s/smGUZPLGmvuXJ2jVLCVpuhuN6
Cars Cozy Cone Pool Entrance: https://theta360.com/s/aUap8YU6R3HVPZqUOHSZBfx6O
 
Ohana's is at the Polynesian resort which is right by Magic Kingdom. The map shows it's 5.9 miles from AoA to the Poly. Can't say the best way, but personally I would drive if you will have a car with you.
 
Pool question: what is allowed in terms of drinks/snacks? Although there is a pool bar, do you have to remain at the bar or can you sit in your lounge chair and eat/drink as long as you aren't in the water or using glass? And can you bring in your own alcohol, like a beer poured into a plastic cup from your room?
 

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