Holiday Inn Disney Springs yay or nay?

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There are six of us. We only need it for two nights before moving to Yacht club. No park tickets just walking to Disney springs. The rooms with the bunk beds are like $150 a night. This seems cheap? Too cheap? Is this an okay hotel to stay with for two quick nights? TIA!
 
You may want to look at Drury. They have breakfast and food in the evening and a variety of rooms. It is a new hotel. Hopefully someone can address how old Holiday Inn is. All these hotels get heavy use so read reviews! Good luck!
 
Drury has rooms 2 queens with pull out sofa, the suite I have seen is same bedding not sure of ages, but we have done 4 adults 2 kids in the 2 queens pull out sofa and was ok for a night or 2.
 

the HI at springs has bunk beds? I thought it was another HI around 2 miles away that had those? (I may be wrong) but overall I LOVE the HI at springs, we've taken multiple Disney vacations there (2 queen beds in room) and I love the location,it's clean and pleasant,and the morning coffee and tea in lobby is a nice perk. Very close to Springs for walking over-bus service is great too.
 
the HI at springs has bunk beds? I thought it was another HI around 2 miles away that had those? (I may be wrong) but overall I LOVE the HI at springs, we've taken multiple Disney vacations there (2 queen beds in room) and I love the location,it's clean and pleasant,and the morning coffee and tea in lobby is a nice perk. Very close to Springs for walking over-bus service is great too.
Thanks so much! The address that’s coming up for the bunk beds shows the one in walking distance to Disney springs. I’ll be sure to double check though. Thanks again!
 
the HI at springs has bunk beds? I thought it was another HI around 2 miles away that had those? (I may be wrong) but overall I LOVE the HI at springs, we've taken multiple Disney vacations there (2 queen beds in room) and I love the location,it's clean and pleasant,and the morning coffee and tea in lobby is a nice perk. Very close to Springs for walking over-bus service is great too.
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR COMMENT! I looked into this again and while the inital address came up disney springs whenever I went to check out it gave a different address. You saved us lol We're looking into the Drury to fit us all for the two nights.

Thank you everyone for the help it's truly appreciated!
 
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR COMMENT! I looked into this again and while the inital address came up disney springs whenever I went to check out it gave a different address. You saved us lol We're looking into the Drury to fit us all for the two nights.

Thank you everyone for the help it's truly appreciated!
You're welcome- I made that mistake myself once while looking online, it's easy to do.
 
There are six of us. We only need it for two nights before moving to Yacht club. No park tickets just walking to Disney springs. The rooms with the bunk beds are like $150 a night. This seems cheap? Too cheap? Is this an okay hotel to stay with for two quick nights? TIA!
Nice hotel and all… but you may want to think twice with using the hotel’s bus service. The contracted bus that this hotel uses was chronically late and had extra space for us guests, yet he didn’t let us on! If anything, use ride shares and Disney Transport to avoid having your plans impacted severely.
 
Again....OP discovered this isn't the Disney springs hotel, they were looking at a different HI. IMHO the buses at springs HI were always timely,and no problem reserving a spot to ride daily.
 
Just stayed one night there earlier this month. We just wanted a hotel within walking distance of Disney Springs.
Just a regular Holiday Inn type room. Comfortable, but no frills. Coffee maker was a Keurig so that was nice. Bathroom was tiny, sink area did not have much room at all for toiletries. But bedroom was large, beds were comfortable, and desk space good. Nice sidewalk walking back from DS, felt safe enough at 12:30 AM, but was also glad another couple was walking back too. Lots of signs about park at your own risk, etc.
We'd picked it over Drury since it seemed closer to walk, and cheaper than the others. Had considered Hilton, to be as close as possible, but it was about $35/40 more a night. I'd probably stay elsewhere in the area if price was close. Nice, but not sure I'd want to be there more than a night or two, or use as a base for the parks.
 
Just stayed one night there earlier this month. We just wanted a hotel within walking distance of Disney Springs.
Just a regular Holiday Inn type room. Comfortable, but no frills. Coffee maker was a Keurig so that was nice. Bathroom was tiny, sink area did not have much room at all for toiletries. But bedroom was large, beds were comfortable, and desk space good. Nice sidewalk walking back from DS, felt safe enough at 12:30 AM, but was also glad another couple was walking back too. Lots of signs about park at your own risk, etc.
We'd picked it over Drury since it seemed closer to walk, and cheaper than the others. Had considered Hilton, to be as close as possible, but it was about $35/40 more a night. I'd probably stay elsewhere in the area if price was close. Nice, but not sure I'd want to be there more than a night or two, or use as a base for the parks.
That’s the best pro about staying here… you’re so close to Disney Springs that you could still hop to other Disney resorts and dine there too in addition to the Disney Springs options.
 





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