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EPISODE · May 3, 2026 · 37 MIN

Disney Planning 101: Navigating Disney's 21 On-Property Hotels

from Designed for Adventure: Family travel, parenting, and practical life stories · host Ellie Sewell

In this episode of Design for Adventure, we break down the most significant expense of any Walt Disney World vacation after park tickets: lodging. Choosing the right hotel depends entirely on your family's budget, logistics, and what you want out of the experience. We explore the differences advantages between staying "on property" versus "off property." While my husband Jesse—a self-proclaimed Disney skeptic who would much rather be watching the NFL draft—tries to wrap his head around the logistics and costs, The Three Tiers of Disney Resorts:Value Resorts: These are famous for their over-the-top, larger-than-life theming, featuring icons like four-story Dalmatian dogs and giant Coca-Cola cups. They offer a lower price point—sometimes as low as $100 a night with deals—making them an excellent choice for families who just need a comfortable bed and a fun pool area while staying "in the bubble". Nothing wrong with a Value Resort!Moderate Resorts: A step up in amenities, these resorts offer larger rooms, more dining options (including sit-down restaurants), and pools with water slides. Themes range from the New Orleans-inspired French Quarter to the sprawling, Caribbean Beach-themed resort located on the Disney Skyliner loop.Deluxe Resorts: These premium properties offer the most subtle theming, largest rooms, and private balconies. The biggest perks of staying Deluxe include prime locations—such as being within walking distance to Magic Kingdom or Epcot—and access to Extra Magic Hours, which allow guests to stay in the parks for two additional hours after they close to the general public on select nights.We also share strategies for making luxury stays more affordable, such as renting Disney Vacation Club (DVC) points. Additionally, we discuss the benefits of Shades of Green for military families and using Marriott points at the Swan and Dolphin. With Disney's flexible $200 refundable deposit, you can book early and retroactively apply new discounts as they are released to ensure you get the best deal for your adventure.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Connect with Design for Adventure:Instagram: @DesignForAdventurePodFacebook: Design for AdventureE-mail: [email protected]: Follow us for the next part of our Disney planning series!

In this episode of Design for Adventure, we break down the most significant expense of any Walt Disney World vacation after park tickets: lodging. Choosing the right hotel depends entirely on your family's budget, logistics, and what you want out of the experience. We explore the differences advantages between staying "on property" versus "off property." While my husband Jesse—a self-proclaimed Disney skeptic who would much rather be watching the NFL draft—tries to wrap his head around the logistics and costs, The Three Tiers of Disney Resorts:Value Resorts: These are famous for their over-the-top, larger-than-life theming, featuring icons like four-story Dalmatian dogs and giant Coca-Cola cups. They offer a lower price point—sometimes as low as $100 a night with deals—making them an excellent choice for families who just need a comfortable bed and a fun pool area while staying "in the bubble". Nothing wrong with a Value Resort!Moderate Resorts: A step up in amenities, these resorts offer larger rooms, more dining options (including sit-down restaurants), and pools with water slides. Themes range from the New Orleans-inspired French Quarter to the sprawling, Caribbean Beach-themed resort located on the Disney Skyliner loop.Deluxe Resorts: These premium properties offer the most subtle theming, largest rooms, and private balconies. The biggest perks of staying Deluxe include prime locations—such as being within walking distance to Magic Kingdom or Epcot—and access to Extra Magic Hours, which allow guests to stay in the parks for two additional hours after they close to the general public on select nights.We also share strategies for making luxury stays more affordable, such as renting Disney Vacation Club (DVC) points. Additionally, we discuss the benefits of Shades of Green for military families and using Marriott points at the Swan and Dolphin. With Disney's flexible $200 refundable deposit, you can book early and retroactively apply new discounts as they are released to ensure you get the best deal for your adventure.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Connect with Design for Adventure:Instagram: @DesignForAdventurePodFacebook: Design for AdventureE-mail: [email protected]: Follow us for the next part of our Disney planning series!

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