1. Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge – This resort is located near Disney’s Animal Kingdom theme park and features African-inspired theming throughout. Guests can enjoy views of the savanna, which is home to a variety of exotic animals. There are also several dining options, including Jiko – The Cooking Place, which offers a blend of African, Indian, and Mediterranean cuisine.

  2. Disney’s Beach Club Resort – Located near Epcot, this resort has a charming New England-style seaside theme. The resort features Stormalong Bay, a three-acre water park with a lazy river and a sand-bottomed pool. There are several dining options, including Cape May Cafe, which serves a seafood buffet.

  3. Disney’s BoardWalk Inn – This resort is located on Disney’s BoardWalk, an entertainment district with restaurants, shops, and street performers. The resort has a turn-of-the-century Atlantic City theme and features a large pool area with a waterslide. There are several dining options, including the Flying Fish, which serves seafood with a modern twist.

  4. Disney’s Contemporary Resort – This iconic resort is located near Magic Kingdom and features a modern design with a monorail running through the middle of the building. The resort has several dining options, including California Grill, which offers stunning views of the Magic Kingdom fireworks.

  5. Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa – This elegant resort is located near Magic Kingdom and features Victorian-style theming throughout. The resort has several dining options, including Victoria & Albert’s, which is a AAA Five Diamond restaurant.

  6. Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort – This resort has a tropical Polynesian theme and is located near Magic Kingdom. The resort features several dining options, including ‘Ohana, which serves family-style meals with a Hawaiian twist. There is also a large pool area with a volcano-themed water slide.

  7. Disney’s Wilderness Lodge – This resort is located near Magic Kingdom and features a Pacific Northwest theming with a rustic lodge feel. The resort has several dining options, including Artist Point, which offers Pacific Northwest cuisine. Guests can also enjoy a geyser-themed pool area.