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Moderately priced Walt Disney World hotels and resorts

Disney World offers a variety of resort hotels on the property. These moderately priced accommodations come with many of the same perks that higher-priced luxury resorts offer, including free on-property transportation, extra magic hours, and the Disney dining plan. Moderately priced Disney resorts are available to guests who prefer a few extra amenities during their stay.

Moderate resort rates are $ 162 to $ 338 per night (sometimes lower during special rate promotions).

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Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort

The brightly colored, tropical-themed resort has a Caribbean village feel, providing guests with an island vacation experience in moderately priced accommodations. The resort’s island “villages” surround a beautiful 42-acre tropical lake that provides additional recreational opportunities.

Rates: $ 162- $ 316; Pirate Rooms $ 230- $ 331 (check website for latest price)

Location: Disney’s Epcot Area.

Rooms: 2,112 at moderate prices.

Room amenities: minibar and coffee maker.

Resort Services: Shopping, full service restaurant, food court and laundry facilities.

Resort Recreation: Lakeside recreation, boat rentals, pools, playground, game room, biking, nature walk, and jogging track.

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Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort

Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort is a convention complex that caters to businesses, but is still fun for families. The complex was inspired by the southwestern United States and regions of Mexico. It surrounds a 15-acre lagoon and a five-story Mayan pyramid serves not only as a focal point, but as the centerpiece of the family pool.

Fees: $ 167- $ 338 (check website for most up-to-date prices)

Location: Disney’s Animal Kingdom Area

Rooms: 1,917 rooms

Resort amenities: full service restaurant, food court, two lounges, a bar, limited room service, health club, and hair salon

Resort Recreation: Three “quiet” pools, a family fun pool with waterslide, children’s pool, bike rental, jet ski rental, game room, sand volleyball court and playground.

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Disney’s Port Orleans French Quarter Resort

Adjacent to Disney’s Port Orleans Riverside Resort, the moderately styled rooms of the French Quarter are reminiscent of the rustic bayou homes and ornate townhouse buildings of New Orleans. The two resorts are connected by a winding highway and scenic waterways that are designed to capture the mystery of a trip down the Mississippi River from New Orleans to Natchez.

Fees: $ 162- $ 288 (check website for the most up-to-date price)

Location: Downtown Disney area

Rooms: 1,008 arranged in a village of seven three-story buildings.

Resort services: food court, two bars, and pool recreation area.

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Disney’s Port Orleans Riverside Resort

Disney’s Port Orleans Riverside is a majestic southern-style resort for those with romance on their minds. Wandering trails, picturesque waterways surround the mansion-style accommodations and rustic retreats. The sounds of Cajun music mix with the cuisine at the 208-seat family restaurant, Boatwright’s Dining Hall, which also serves American fare. The focal point of the resort is Ol ‘Man Island, a 3.5-acre recreation complex with pools, spa, fishing pit, and playground.

Rates: $ 162- $ 294; Royal (Princess) Guest Rooms $ 207- $ 331 (check website for latest price)

Location: Downtown Disney area

Rooms: 2,048 rooms in southern-style three-story mansions and rustic two-story bayou homes

Resort amenities: restaurant and food court, recreation area, entertainment room, and general store

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