the resort hotels with balconies are: Disney's Grand Floridian Resorts & Spa, Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge, Disney's Beach Club Resort, Disney's Yacht Club Resort, Disney's Contemporary Resort, Disney's BoardWalk Inn, Disney's Wilderness Lodge, Disney's Polynesian Village Resort. Of the Deluxe Villas not included above, Disney's Riviera Resort, Disney's Saratoga Springs Resort, and Disney's Old Key West Resort also have balconies in most rooms
Just deluxe resorts have balconies, but unless there is a really good room discount or you rent DVC points, it will be difficult to find one in your price range (not totally impossible, depending on time of year - late August is a possibility with a discount). Values and moderates all have outdoor motel style doors with the exception of the family suites at AoA and the Grand Destino Tower. But still no balconies. Some of the rooms at S&D do have balconies.We’re looking for a resort with a little balcony to relax on. I don’t see for any of the value resorts, but what about moderates, Swan or Dolphin or one of the lesser expensive deluxe resorts?
We’re trying to stay under $300-350 per night.
Rent DVC points ….We’re looking for a resort with a little balcony to relax on. I don’t see for any of the value resorts, but what about moderates, Swan or Dolphin or one of the lesser expensive deluxe resorts?
We’re trying to stay under $300-350 per night.
Without a doubt, the largest and nicest balconies on property. So peaceful for a breakfast or mid-afternoon break or even a dinner.EST balcony we’ve ever had was a stay at OKW in a 1-bdrm. HUGE patio/balcony with a table that sat 4. It overlooked the golf course and was lovely to have breakfast outside-very peaceful. Although, this was also when I got locked out of the room on the balcony when everyone else was gone![]()