Hi there Stephanie! That is such an important (and thoughtful) planning question!
One aspect to take into consideration is if you plan on visiting one of the parks more frequently than others. For example, if you plan on visiting Magic Kingdom Park more than the other parks then I would suggest Disney’s Contemporary Resort, Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort, or Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort and Spa. All three of these resort hotels are connected to the
Monorail. That would certainly make travel easier!
On the other hand, if you plan on visiting Disney’s Hollywood Studios or EPCOT more often, then you might consider staying at Disney’s Riviera Resort, Disney’s Pop Century Resort, Disney’s Art of Animation Resort, or Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort. Those resort hotels are connected to the
Disney Skyliner, which would also make travel a bit more convenient to those parks.
If riding the Monorail or the Disney Skyliner won’t fit into your plans, keep in mind that
Disney transportation happily accommodates Guests using wheelchairs, ECVs, scooters, etc. The buses will accommodate you with traveling to any of the Disney Parks, Disney Springs, and water parks! Of course, as a Guest of a Disney Resort hotel, transportation aboard any of these travel methods is complimentary! Sit back and enjoy the ride!
Happy Planning!
Jonathan