Not only does Disney's Pop Century Resort offer a mini-fridge in all of the rooms, but every resort room at Walt Disney World offers guests a mini-fridge to use during their stay. There isn't a microwave in the room to re-heat the food.
Thanks for stopping by the Disney Parks Moms Panel with your question! I am happy to report that the Guest Rooms at Disney's Caribbean Beach Resort do come equipped with a mini-refrigerator. Follow the link I have provided to view all the amenities you will enjoy when staying at Disney's Caribbean Beach Resort.
over a year ago. Mini refrigerators are available in Animal Kingdom Lodge VILLA, STUDIOS. Full size refrigerator are available in the VILLA 1 and 2 BR's.
Disney's Art of Animation is such a great resort. The Little Mermaid Rooms at this resort are standard rooms. While the room will have a mini-fridge, it will not have a microwave. You are welcome to use the microwave ovens in the food court if needed (about a 5-10 minute walk from the Little Mermaid rooms).
Hairdryers are included in the complimentary amenities for all of the Walt Disney World Resort hotels. You will also find a mini-refrigerator as well as an iron and ironing board.
Standard and Preferred rooms at Disney's All-Star Music Resort include a mini-refrigerator as part of their standard amenities. Standard and Preferred rooms do not include a toaster or microwave. You can find a microwave for the use of Guests in the Intermission Food Court.
The Pirate Rooms are located in the Trinidad section of the resort. This is far from the main area of the resort—Old Port Royale—but relatively close to the Disney Skyliner. There's also a quick service restaurant—Spyglass Grill—located in the Trinidad section.
Yes, all the Walt Disney World Resort pools are heated. So, if you are a Guest at All-Star Movies Resort and wanted to swim at another All-Star Resort pool, you can.
But it is true. There are some locations on the beach at Caribbean Beach resort near Old Port Royale where you can see most of Epcot Forever fireworks. And that's not the only moderate with a fireworks view . . . over at Coronado Springs you have a pretty decent view, especially over by the Casitas section.
Standard Rooms and Preferred Rooms, Standard Views and Pool Views
- A Preferred Room with Standard View is a room in Casitas buildings 1, 2, or 3 that is close to El Centro.
- Water View Rooms can be either preferred or standard.
All rooms at Coronado Springs were refurbished be the opening of Gran Destino Tower in July 2019.
Caribbean Beach is more centrally located but it's not a huge difference. Coronado Springs has queen sized beds in the rooms, Caribbean Beach has doubles. Rooms at Caribbean Beach are slightly larger, I believe by about 25 sq feet.
From Coronado Springs to Magic Kingdom takes approximately 18 minutes. From your resort to Epcot or Disney's Hollywood Studios is 13 minutes. Animal Kingdom takes the longest at 20 minutes.
Overall, Disney's Coronado Springs Resort is a bit of a mixed bag depending upon your perspective, but we think it's mostly good. The rooms are great, the pool is nice, and the dining is better than literally all of the other Moderate Resorts combined.
There are rooms at one end of Coronado Springs which are as much as a . 5 mile walk from other rooms at the same resort. To DISNEY'S HOLLYWOOD STUDIOS: There are paved, lighted walkways. To EPCOT: There are paved, lighted walkways.
List: Top 5 Best Disney Moderate Resorts
- The Cabins At Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort and Campground. Photo Credit: bdesham w/ CC BY-SA 3.0 US.
- Coronado Springs Resort.
- Port Orleans Resort – Riverside.
- Caribbean Beach Resort (tie)
- Port Orleans Resort – French Quarter (tie)
You can request for a microwave upon arriving at Disney's Coronado Springs Resort, but please note that availability is limited and on a first-come, first-served basis.
You will not be able to see the Fireworks in great detail from either Disney's Port Orleans Resort - Riverside or Disney's Port Orleans Resort - French Quarter as the Theme Parks are a bit too far away, and there are trees that block the view.
While you can't walk from Port Orleans to Epcot, Port Orleans is my favorite Disney Moderate Resort. I specifically like Port Orleans Riverside, but both Riverside and French Quarter are nice. If you stay at either, you are allowed to use the services and amenities of the other, including the pools.
The Royal Guest Rooms at Port Orleans Riverside are the princess-themed hotel rooms at Walt Disney World. This review features Royal Room photos, thoughts on staying in the rooms, and our take on whether the extra cost is worth it.
Port Orleans Riverside Resort Room ClassificationsPreferred Rooms with Standard View are rooms in buildings 14, 15, 18 or 27 that are close to the lobby and Riverside Mill Food Court. The view from your window may include landscaping and trees, or other buildings. Standard Room with Pool View rooms overlook pools.
Due to the smaller size and the layout of the resort, there is only one bus stop at Port Orleans French Quarter, located in front of Port Orleans Square.
The mini-fridge is like a dorm room fridge. A half gallon of milk will fit in the door and the two liter can laydown or you can remove the shelves and sit it in the bottom.
My older daughter and I just recently visited Disney's Port Orleans Resort - Riverside. This is a gorgeous resort and we love the whimsical Royal Guest Rooms. As of last month, this resort offers its guests the Cuisinart pod-style coffee makers in the rooms.
Disney's Port Orleans Resort – Riverside is a Moderate Resort at Walt Disney World. This hotel review covers the pros & cons of Riverside, with photos of its rooms, common areas, amenities, grounds, and more.
In your room at Disney's Port Orleans Resort- French Quarter you will find a small refrigerator. However there is not a microwave oven in the rooms. You will find microwaves available for use at the Sassagoula Floatworks and Food Factory aka the food court at the Resort.
While breakfast is not included with standard rooms at these hotels, there are dining options available at each of these hotels to fit every appetite and budget. Don't forget that all Disneyland Resort Hotel rooms do come with coffee makers in the room which are a huge plus for coffee drinkers like myself!
18 Valuable Reasons To Stay at a Disneyland Resort Hotel
- Full Disney Immersion.
- An Extra Hour of Magic.
- Easy Souvenir Shopping.
- Good Morning, from Mickey!
- Exclusive Entrance for Guests at the Grand.
- Experience the Park without Leaving the Resort.
- Concierge Treatment.
- Easy Access to Disneyland Resort Hotel Restaurants.
Complimentary Birthday ButtonEach one is complimentary on your special day and can be found inside at City Hall on Main Street, U.S.A. in Disneyland Park or at Guest Services in Disney California Adventure Park. Valid theme park admission is required.
Another reason the prices are so high is that the occupancy rates for Disneyland hotels is often between 80% and 90% for most of the year. This means they have no need to discount rooms as they do in WDW and can easily charge $300 per night and still fill the hotels.
On average, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday are the least crowded. Lately on the cold rainy days the park has seen low attendance. Here is a thread with over 200 replies, discussing what days the park will be busy and what days it will be slow:
Disneyland® HotelIn Adventure Tower, the Premium Downtown Disney View, rooms provide views of the fireworks on select nights while rooms that face north on the higher floors of Frontier and Fantasy Towers also offer a bit of spectacular sight.
Are there benefits to staying at one of the 3 Hotels of the Disneyland Resort? Extra Magic Hour allows Disneyland Resort hotel Guests with valid theme park tickets to enjoy early admission to select attractions, in either Disneyland Park or Disney California Adventure Park, during every day of their hotel stay!
Fill in the blank: _____________ Before You Leave Home. ( Hint: The title of Part One)
| Hotel | Cost Range |
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| Disney's Grand Californian Hotel & Spa | $475–$980 |
| Disney's Paradise Pier Hotel | $300–$410 |
| Disneyland Hotel | $210–$350 |