Drury hotel Disney springs

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Has anyone had positive experience staying at The Drury hotel in Disney Springs? It seems like a great deal getting food as well and the park transportation. We stayed there when it was Best Western and it was decent, nothing fancy but it was good. I know they have since made it an entirely different hotel and pool area. We have two girls (preteen and teen) and they need their own beds this time. I know Drury has the suites so that would work well for us.

Any input of your experience here is greatly appreciated. Hoping to book a Canadian resident deal soon!
 
My wife and myself stayed their last December for two nights. We got an early Mousesavers rate in a standard room for $260 taxes and parking included. It’s an easy walk to Disney Springs, pool area is very nice and kickback meals will save you plenty. I’m not sure what the rates were for a suite
 
I've never stayed at the Disney location but have in Ohio. It was great. Clean rooms, meals were great, and free parking. No complaints and would stay again.
 

I've never stayed at the Disney location but have in Ohio. It was great. Clean rooms, meals were great, and free parking. No complaints and would stay again.
My favourite off disney property. They have no resort fee, the only Disney Springs hotel with no resort fee. You qualify for early entry to the Disneyworld parks and they have reliable shuttle buses to the parks and Disney Springs. Disney Springs is only 15 minutes walking distance. The rooms are clean and the customer service is excellent. Use the mousesaver discount code msaver (goes in the corporate code box) to get a discounted room and $10.00 off the daily $25.00 parking rate. The elevators are quick.

I have stayed in the king room, double queen rooms, two rooms suites and the oversize rooms and include microwave, small fridge, bar sink and in room safes. Rooms with a view can see the Disney fireworks.

I will attempt to answer any questions you may have.
 
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Me too! Have stayed there 3x now. We are huge fans and we stay at the Drury Disney Springs even though I have elite status at Marriott because the value proposition and service is so great.

They make us feel like family and help us save big time with the breakfast and evening kick-back. The 3 free drinks per adult are fun too - they actually have bartenders mixing drinks, craft beer, etc.

Normally we book with the MSAVER corporate code. We've booked through Air Miles for the first time for early in the New Year. Will let you know how it goes as a pre-paid, third party booking!
 
It’s a very nice hotel. The food area is super big. Easy walk over to DS. The evening kickback is 530-730 pm so might not be helpful if you’re still in the park. Also have a breakfast in the morning. You can make a big Mickey waffle. I have stayed here twice before my Disney cruises.
 

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Me too! Have stayed there 3x now. We are huge fans and we stay at the Drury Disney Springs even though I have elite status at Marriott because the value proposition and service is so great.

They make us feel like family and help us save big time with the breakfast and evening kick-back. The 3 free drinks per adult are fun too - they actually have bartenders mixing drinks, craft beer, etc.

Normally we book with the MSAVER corporate code. We've booked through Air Miles for the first time for early in the New Year. Will let you know how it goes as a pre-paid, third party booking!
I have stayed using air miles and scene points. No issues.
 
I have stayed using air miles and scene points. No issues.
We've already had an issue with linking the reservation to MDE. You have to call in to get the confirmation code because it doesn't appear on the third-party booking.

Also there was a bit of an IT glitch where Air Miles required us to put our 13 year old in as an adult, however she is considered a child in the booking system. That meant I couldn't match her name in MDE because the ages on the booking and her MDE account were different.

HOWEVER, Drury was awesome with helping and got those issues resolved very quickly.
 
We've already had an issue with linking the reservation to MDE. You have to call in to get the confirmation code because it doesn't appear on the third-party booking.

Also there was a bit of an IT glitch where Air Miles required us to put our 13 year old in as an adult, however she is considered a child in the booking system. That meant I couldn't match her name in MDE because the ages on the booking and her MDE account were different.

HOWEVER, Drury was awesome with helping and got those issues resolved very quickly.
If you book directly with Drury no problems linking in MDE you can also earn Drury points for free stays. We only had two aduts in the room when I used airmiles, and scene points. I got the linking number when I checked in from the front desk and loaded it in MDE no issues.

I prefer booking accommodation with scene points. Much easier to book and cancel then Air Miles. I liked the old air miles booking programme over the one they are using now.
 
If you book directly with Drury no problems linking in MDE you can also earn Drury points for free stays. We only had two aduts in the room when I used airmiles, and scene points. I got the linking number when I checked in from the front desk and loaded it in MDE no issues.

I prefer booking accommodation with scene points. Much easier to book and cancel then Air Miles. I liked the old air miles booking programme over the one they are using now.
Agree, the new Air Miles hotel engine is terrible and Scene+ is much better. I'm getting 4,000 Air Miles back on an 8,000 mile stay though so for this time, I went for it to have effectively a $400 discount.

Also agree on the benefits of booking directly especially if you have stays in the future. Our last stay was funded by Drury points.

Just wanted to report in on my experience booking with Air Miles, a third party, because I think it helps others in case they run into the same thing. I certainly learn a lot from these boards.
 
Agree, the new Air Miles hotel engine is terrible and Scene+ is much better. I'm getting 4,000 Air Miles back on an 8,000 mile stay though so for this time, I went for it to have effectively a $400 discount.

Also agree on the benefits of booking directly especially if you have stays in the future. Our last stay was funded by Drury points.

Just wanted to report in on my experience booking with Air Miles, a third party, because I think it helps others in case they run into the same thing. I certainly learn a lot from these board

Agree, the new Air Miles hotel engine is terrible and Scene+ is much better. I'm getting 4,000 Air Miles back on an 8,000 mile stay though so for this time, I went for it to have effectively a $400 discount.

Also agree on the benefits of booking directly especially if you have stays in the future. Our last stay was funded by Drury points.

Just wanted to report in on my experience booking with Air Miles, a third party, because I think it helps others in case they run into the same thing. I certainly learn a lot from these boards.
I wanted to take advantage of the use 8000 air miles get 4000 back but by the time I earned 8000 air miles just before the cut off there no Drury or Disney hotels available on the air miles website.
 
I wanted to take advantage of the use 8000 air miles get 4000 back but by the time I earned 8000 air miles just before the cut off there no Drury or Disney hotels available on the air miles website.
Oh no! Sorry to hear that!! :(
 
Thanks guys,,
oh my gosh this is great news....
I never get to use a hot tub or pool due to skin/allergies with Chlorinated water.
Looks like the Drury is on my go to list.:lovestruc
Thanks again
Hugs Mel
 
Thanks guys,,
oh my gosh this is great news....
I never get to use a hot tub or pool due to skin/allergies with Chlorinated water.
Looks like the Drury is on my go to list.:lovestruc
Thanks again
Hugs Mel
Just remember to use the msaver code when you book your room.

Not sure if the hot tub is salt water too

Have you checked out their website?
 
Just remember to use the msaver code when you book your room.

Not sure if the hot tub is salt water too

Have you checked out their website?
Hi Hon
I'll have a look at the website soon.
This Feb will be OKW resort.(My DVC Disney home resort)
I am unsure what my next Fall 2025 and winter 2026 plans will be at this point.
My youngest son that travels with me sometimes loves Hot tubs and sauna.
Sometimes I book out my OKW timeshare for personal use and sometimes I rent it out.
I usually use my Airmiles or Scene+ points to book the other hotel stay.
Yeah I always keep a close eye on mousesavers email.
Thanks again
Hugs Mel
 
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Hi Hon
I'll have a look at the website soon.
This Feb will be OKW resort.(Disney)
I am unsure what my next Fall 2025 and winter 2026 plans will be at this point.
My youngest son that travels with me sometimes loves Hot tubs and sauna.
Sometimes I book out my OKW timeshare for personal use and sometimes I rent it out.
I usually use my Airmiles or Scene+ points to book the other hotel stay.
Yeah I always keep a close eye on mousesavers email.
Thanks again
Hugs Mel
OKW is my home resort.
 







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