I'm reading about all the different hotels around Disneyworld. I keep thinking someday when I do go, that I just have to stay at the Contemporary Resort or Grand Floridian. I'm thinking mainly of the convenience of location to Magic Kingdom. But I started thinking, how much better are they than the value resorts? Yes, they're gorgeous and probably have more shops and restaurants. But what makes the resort hotels so much better than the value ones (if at all) and vice versa? For those that stayed at both, did you enjoy your trip more when staying at a resort hotel or not? ETA-Any positives about the moderate hotels would be appreciated too. Thanks.
There is so much that each resort offers, then you add in your touring style, whether you are a commando or have a more laid back style, if you have kiddos with you and the ages of the kiddos.
We have stayed at all three levels and enjoyed each one.
The Values rooms are quite small ( except for the Family Suite at AoA worth the extra money), I would only suggest them if you are planning a short trip and planning on doing the parks from rope drop to fireworks. If you need to put up a pack and play and add in a stroller you will be climbing over the beds to move around. The pools do not have a slides at the values, not to say that the pool area are not wonderful, they just lack a slide. Food Courts are food courts but each of them has good offerings, décor matches the theme of the resorts and the grounds are well maintained. Buses seem to run on time and depending on the time of day whether you will be standing or not

. During Free dinning the option is for Quick service only, but you can upgrade to another plan for a cost if you choose.
The Moderates rooms, are large and offer more space to move around, and most of them are offering queen size beds. The pools all have slides and great theming and the grounds are so well kept. Food courts are good, some of the mods offer a sit down restaurant as add bonus. Buses run on time and as with any resort time of day play a factor in the seating. POFQ and POR - do share a bus at times, but not at peak times, they both offer a boat trip to DTD which is a really nice option, and you can walk between the resorts and use there pool and Food court which is a added bonus if you are staying more than a few nights. Caribbean Beach, is large resort. For us has the best themed pool of all the moderates, it does not share buses with other resorts, and because of the size it offers a internal bus to help you get around. Coronado Springs, is a convention resort and has that feel to it, and if you are there when a convention is going, not a fun thing at all. During free dinning The regular
DDP is offered, but you can up grade to DDXDP for a cost.
Deluxe Resorts - 3 of them offer monorail service, Poly, CR, GF to MK, Wilderness lodge offers a boat ride over to MK and AK only has bus service to MK, they all offer bus service to all of the other parks. The rooms are larger and well themed, pool areas are wonderful as well as the grounds. Food courts are good, more sit down options on site in each resortDuring free dinning The regular DDP is offered, but you can up grade to DDXDP for a cost..
The thing is that you can ride the monorail, and dine in any restaurant you want to in the resorts, they are for everyone and not exclusive to guest staying in whatever resort. You can check out any resort that you want to and have a meal if you want. You can not pool hop, you are only allowed to use the pool in the resort you are staying in, with the exception of POFQ and POR.
Mostly I would make a budget for the trip, then see what deals you can get. No matter how you get to visit it will be magical .
