I am this close to booking my return to the mouse, and whilst my oven cleaner was working its magic (and by that I don’t mean James but the stuff I put on it to clean it) I was busy pricing up a multitude of different holiday options. I tried different departure dates, different length of stay, different resorts; don’t get me wrong I adore Port Orleans French Quarter and would go back there in a heartbeat but by changing to a value we could save £500 on the holiday or upgrading to a deluxe resort is only £90 more each I am now in a dilemma about what to do!?!?!? 😬 Part of me would be very interested to read some reviews of each resort but then again as we don’t all like the same things how can they be relevant so what I thought I would do instead was look at what the differences were between value, moderate and deluxe in Disney’s eyes; get me being all practical (this doesn’t take into account some of Disney’s DVC resorts or the Swan and Dolphin which are located on property but run by other businesses) So what are the differences……. Value is the cheapest of Disney’s categories (you’d never have guessed) and there are 5 value resorts which all have larger than life theming, there is no sit down dining at the values but there is a food court offering a variety of quick service options. Their pools are good but unlike a moderate or deluxe you won’t find a water slide, value resorts can have in excess of 2500 rooms, so at times can feel very busy
There are 5 moderate resorts (this category includes Fort Wilderness Campground and Cabins) the rooms are slightly larger than those found at a value (as are the beds at the value you have double and at the moderates they are queen beds; are you listening James – THE BEDS ARE BIGGER!). Some but not all will have a table service restaurant as well as a food court; their pools will have slides and a big difference is the theming which isn’t so in your face Disney. As for location, they are invariably closer to the theme parks than a value would be
And then there are the 8 deluxe resorts, these all have a theme park location; there are 4 Magic Kingdom ones, 3 Epcot and ! Animal Kingdom; and with the exception of Animal Kingdom Lodge either have boat, monorail transport to their respective closest park or are within easy walking distance. The average room at a deluxe will normally be about 400q feet, so if you like your space this is a great selling point. There are multiple dining locations including table service, quick service and grab and go and their pools will have slides and probably a water play area; the Yacht and Beach Club share a pool which has its own lazy river!!! (But just in case you were thinking of popping over you have to present your resort magic band to enter the fenced pool area)
So, has this helped me make my decision? Nope, as with everything there are pros and cons – value resorts offer a great price and amazing theming but can be busy, moderates have a more understated theming and can seem less hectic and then deluxe…..well who knows as I have never stayed in one yet!!!! (But maybe I should, purely for research purposes) Until next week xxxx


