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  • On Sep 26, 2011
    Natashia from AB Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

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    I am planning a trip to WDW in February 2012. What would be the best moderate hotel to stay at with my two girls age 4 and almost 2? What are the travel times like to all the parks from the different resorts? Thanks!

    Hi Natashia! Your resort choice will depend on your preference for location and theming. Commuting time will vary. However, I have personally never spent more than thirty minutes traveling between any of the moderate resorts and any of the theme parks. Located in the Epcot area, Disney's Caribbean Beach Resort is the largest Moderate Resort on Disney property. It features distinct villages named after Caribbean Islands. Many rooms are decorated in a subtle Finding-Nemo theme while a limited-quantity are Pirate-themed. The latter feature pirate-ship beds and swashbuckling decor. Another option is Disney's Coronado Springs Resort (CSR). It is located near Disney's Animal Kingdom. CSR's architectural theming is reminiscent of colonial Mexico and the American Southwest. Guest rooms are divided into three districts, Casitas, Ranchos, and Cabanas. Casitas are the closest to the main building. The Cabins at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort are pleasantly situated in a shady forest on Bay Lake near Magic Kingdom. These Cabins provide all the comforts of home and the best the outdoors have to offer. They feature a rustic American Frontier architectural theming. If your family enjoys the outdoors these Cabins are a great option. Near Downtown Disney you'll find Disney's Port Orleans Resort. It's comprised of sister resorts Port Orleans Riverside (POR) and Port Orleans French Quarter (PORFQ). Some POR rooms are housed in plantation-style mansions on Magnolia Bend while those located in Alligator Bayou feature rustically decorated Cajun-style accommodations. Accommodations at PORFQ are themed after the famed New Orleans French Quarter. I would recommend PORFQ for its more compact layout, exceptionally themed pool, and proximity to Downtown Disney. Read more about this option HERE. Whatever your decision, enjoy a most memorable and fun visit to the Walt Disney World Resort!
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