Hello Elizabeth!
I'm glad you're planning a visit to the
Walt Disney World Resort and looking for accommodations that suit your comfort level. Whether you prefer a budget-friendly option or something a bit more upscale, there are plenty of choices that can accommodate a fear of heights.
For value options,
Disney's Pop Century Resort features multiple low-rise buildings themed around different decades from the 1950s to the 1990s, and rooms on the ground floor can be requested for easy access. Similarly, Disney's All-Star Resorts (
Movies,
Music, and
Sports) and
Disney's Art of Animation Resort both consist of buildings that are no taller than four stories, with ground floor options readily available upon request.
If you’re looking for something in the moderate to deluxe range, Disney's Port Orleans Resort -
French Quarter and
Riverside, as well as
Disney's Caribbean Beach Resort, offer picturesque settings with buildings no more than three stories high.
Disney's Coronado Springs Resort, while featuring a high-rise central building, predominantly offers accommodations in lower-rise casitas and ranchos.
Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground allows you to stay in a cabin right on the ground amidst serene woodland, and
Disney's Polynesian Village Resort provides a South Pacific ambiance in low-rise longhouses.
When booking your stay at any Disney resort, you can specify your preference for lower floors or ground-level accommodations. The reservation team at Disney is known for their excellent guest services and will strive to ensure your accommodations meet your needs.
Thank you for visiting planDisney, and we hope this helps in planning your magical vacation! If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to reach out. Enjoy planning your visit to Walt Disney World!
~Yael