• On Dec 6, 2017
    Stephanie from IL Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

    Experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    Hello! We are wondering the best resorts to stay at that include little walking (since so much is done at the parks). The resorts with the closest bus stops at the parks and little walking back to rooms at the end of the night. Thanks so much!!

    Welcome to the Disney Parks Moms Panel, Stephanie!

    How very excited you must be planning your visit to Walt Disney World Resort where exciting adventures await your arrival! I do understand and empathize with the amount of walking and find myself greatly distracted from it with all the attractions and fine Disney Imagineering detail-work as I make my way through my touring. Please consider an ECV Rental to ease and reduce the amount of walking in the Theme Parks and to and from the Bus Stop areas. You may also wish to consider booking a Preferred Room for proximity to amenities at any Disney Resort hotel when building your inclusive, pre-paid Magic Your Way Vacation Package.

    Magic Kingdom park area Resort hotels for you to consider are:
    -Disney’s Wilderness Lodge
    -Disney’s Contemporary Resort
    -Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort
    -Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa

    Epcot and Disney’s Hollywood Studios Resort hotels are:
    -Disney’s BoardWalk Inn; Disney’s BoardWalk Villas
    -Disney’s Beach Club and Disney’s Yacht Club Resorts

    Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge and Disney’s Animal Kingdom Villas – Kidani Village is closest to Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park

    We hope this information is helpful, Stephanie and we would be happy to be of any further assistance with your Disney Vacation again soon!
    Jacqueline
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Meet the Panelist: Jacqueline, Ontario

Hello, from Ontario, Canada! I am a former band and visual arts teacher who is retired and home full-time always planning my next Disney Destination vacation. I would be honored to help you plan your Walt Disney World Resort vacation, with a few personal first-hand tips for sailing with Disney, walking in Walt's footsteps at Disneyland Resort and travelling with a special needs family member. Learn More About Jacqueline

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