This is The Cheapest Hotel in Walt Disney World Right Now

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This is the cheapest way to stay inside “The Most Magical Place on Earth.”

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Though Walt Disney World is home to many different hotels, ranging from luxurious suites to value-priced rooms, the four theme parks remain the most important element of a Disney vacation for the majority of guests. As such, many guests prefer to book the cheapest option when it comes to a Disney World hotel for the simple fact that they won’t be in the room a lot during the trip.

These savings can come in handy, especially with the cost of a Walt Disney World vacation steadily increasing over the last decade. Everything from park tickets to food and drinks has seen a price increase, making picking the right hotel a crucial decision.

Luckily, as stated earlier, there are a few cheap hotel options at Wat Disney World, with one in particular coming in well under the cost of the others.

An aerial view of Disney's All Star Movies Resort, a Walt Disney World hotel where a fight broke out.
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Hotel Breakdown

The least expensive Walt Disney World hotel is Disney’s All-Star Resorts. While prices can vary depending on the time of year guests plan on visiting, as a general rule of thumb, visitors can count on Disney’s All-Star Resorts being the cheapest hotel out of the bunch.

Disney’s All-Star Resort consists of three hotels: All-Star Sports, All-Star Music, and All-Star Movies. As their name suggests, each hotel revolves around a core theme, which can be seen and felt throughout the property.

Guest staying at Disney’s All-star Movies will see decor inspired by a variety of iconic films. Sports fans will get a kick out of staying at Disney’s All-Star Sports, with giant football helmets greeting guests as they make their way to their rooms. All-Star Music is the same, with decor and props inspired by some of the world’s most famous musicians and songs.

A massive jukebox lights up Disney's All-Star Music Resort hotel.
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Prices

Guests can expect to pay at least $120 per night at any of Disney’s All-Star Resorts, which is still expensive but considerably less than every other hotel option at Walt Disney World. Disney’s Pop Century is also one of the cheapest options at the resort, though it is typically slightly more expensive than Disney’s All-Star Resorts.

Of course, guests have the option of going big, too, with Walt Disney World being home to incredibly expensive and luxurious hotels. In fact, some of the most iconic and popular Disney World hotels are places like Disney’s Contemporary and Polynesian Village Resorts, both of which are considered Deluxe Resorts.

These two options will cost guests roughly $800 on average per night, making them considerably more expensive than their Value Resort counterparts.

For more information on booking one of these three hotel resorts, visit the official Walt Disney World website.

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