What’s the Difference Between Disney World’s Value Resorts?
If you’re looking to stay on site at Disney World, a room in the Value tier of resorts will usually be your cheapest option. There are five resorts in this budget-friendly category, so which Disney World Value Resort is the best? Never fear, TouringPlans is here! We’ve got an overview by an expert eye, plus ratings from guests in post-visit surveys. We’ll help you look beyond the rankings to know which one is best for you.
- Theming at Disney World Value Resorts
- Disney World Value Resort Layout
- Rooms at Disney World Value Resorts
- Dining, Recreation, and Transportation at Disney World Value Resorts
- Prices for Disney World Value Resorts
- The Perks of Staying on Site
- Summary – which Disney Value Resort is the best?
The five Value Resorts at Disney World are Pop Century, Art of Animation, All-Star Music, All-Star Sports, and All-Star Movies. The three All-Star resorts are very similar; we’ll often refer to them as “the All-Stars” for ease of reading. Tap into any gallery in this article to expand images for a closer look, or use the bulleted links above to go directly to a section that interests you.
Value Resort Theming
Around the grounds, all the Value Resorts feature larger-than-life, in-your-face theming. There are multi-story figures, large statues, and giant icons on the buildings that match the resort theme. If you were brought to the resort blindfolded, you would easily guess which one you were at on opening your eyes. Art of Animation, kicks it up a notch, with detailed paintwork and more cohesive design creating a more immersive experience.
Although it isn’t subtle, the exterior theming at Disney’s Value Resorts is fun. You’ll definitely get the feeling that you’re not in Kansas anymore.
Inside the rooms, themed touches are minimal at the All-Stars and Pop Century. They say Disney World, but it’s kind of generic. Art of Animation is the only resort with extensive theming inside the rooms, and again, it’s not subtle. If you’re in a Lion King Family Suite, you won’t mistake it for the Finding Nemo version.
Our post-visit surveys ask guests how satisfied they are with the resort theme. Art of Animation is a clear standout; 90% of guests rate it 4 stars or better. Movies wins the theme category for the All-Stars. But we don’t know whether it’s because the theme is ‘done better’ or because everyone loves movies.

Disney World Value Resort Layout
Value Resorts have multiple motel-style buildings, with rooms opening onto an outside walkway. The exception is the Art of Animation Family Suites, which are in buildings with interior hotel-style hallways.
All five Disney World Value Resorts have a compact layout. Each has a central hall building with a large lobby connecting check-in, dining, the resort store, arcade, and the resort’s single bus stop. On our surveys, about 90% of guests at each resort say that it is fairly easy to find their way around.
At each resort, rooms closer to the main hall and main pool have ‘preferred’ pricing. But it’s no more than a 5-minute walk from the lobby hub to the farthest buildings at any of the Value resorts. It’s also not hard to walk between the resorts; at a high level, the All-Stars are a large complex.
The same is true of Pop Century and Art of Animation. The two resorts are on either side of Hourglass Lake, connected by the Generation Gap Bridge. It takes under 10 minutes to walk from one resort to the other.
Room Size, Setup, and More
Standard rooms at all Value Resorts sleep four adults, plus an infant in a crib. All-Star Music and Art of Animation also have Family Suites that can hold up to six adults, plus an infant in a crib.
Disney’s Value Resorts offer housekeeping every other day. For room cleanliness, about 90% of guests give a ‘satisfied’ or ‘very satisfied’ rating. About 85% of guests give a 4- or 5-star rating to the comfort of their sleeping surface. The exception for beds and pillows is Art of Animation, which only receives a positive rating from 75% of guests.

Pop Century averages about 3.8 stars for room quietness, with other Value Resorts around 4 stars. We should note that the All-Stars, and especially All-Star Sports, often host youth groups who are visiting Disney World for competitions. Looking for some peace and quiet? The TouringPlans Room Finder can help you find the quietest rooms at any of these resorts.
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Rooms for Four
The basic room at the All-Stars and Pop Century is 260 square feet. Inside the rooms, the floor plan is identical at these resorts, and the decor is similar too. The images below are from a Pop Century Room, but they show what you’ll find at All-Star Sports, Movies, and Music. Pop Century rooms are currently being refurbished; the new decor has colored walls and a patterned accent under the table bed. These updates might not be more ‘themed’, but they are a bit less bland.
In these rooms, the second queen bed folds up into a table, which is great for couples who want a little extra space. Even for families, it’s very easy to put the bed up and down daily, more so than a standard sofabed. The bathroom area has a toilet and tub separated from the sink and closet storage, with both closed off from the main room by a barn door.
At Art of Animation, there’s much more theming in the Little Mermaid rooms. They’re also a bit larger, at 277 square feet. But the convenience of the table-bed is missing, and the bathroom is only separated by a curtain.

You might expect to see that guests are more satisfied with the extra space in the Little Mermaid rooms – but we don’t. The super-functional layout of rooms at the other Value Resorts seems to put them on an even playing field. Still, nobody feels that these rooms are spacious; only about 60% of respondents report good satisfaction with the size of Value Resort rooms.

Value Resort Rooms for Larger Families
Both All-Star Music and Art of Animation have Family Suites that can sleep larger groups. These rooms have separate sleeping areas for adults and kids, a second bathroom, and basic kitchen facilities (fridge, microwave) in the room. And the extra space is well-appreciated! Over 90% of guests in these suites give a ‘satisfied’ or ‘very satisfied’ rating for room size.

Family Suites at both resorts use convertible furniture to deliver the extra beds. At the All-Star Music suites, the second room has a table and sofa that both convert to queen beds. For Art of Animation’s suites, there’s a separate dining area with a table-bed and a sofa bed in the living room area.

⚠ Depending on your needs, a different room might fit your budget better. Two connecting rooms at a Value Resort are almost always cheaper than the same resort’s Family Suite. And a fifth-sleeper room at a Moderate resort will be less expensive than two connecting rooms at a Value resort.
Dining, Recreation, and Transportation
Each of the five Value Resorts has a Food Court and a pool bar. The menus are pretty similar; pizza, salads, cafeteria style entrees, etc. Each has a unique burger offering, but you’re not going to find variety by walking to the resort next door. There are no Table Service restaurants at any of the Disney World Value Resorts. Pop Century’s food court gets slightly lower ratings than the other Value resorts. But we think this reflects the in-progress refurbishment of its food court during 2024, when most of these surveys were collected.

Each Value resort has two or three pools; theming is bold and minimalist. For instance, the Pop Century Bowling Pool is shaped like a bowling pin, and that’s about it. As you may expect by now, Art of Animation has a bit higher standard on the pool theming.
There are no hot tubs (found only at Deluxe Resorts) or water slides (found only at Moderate and Deluxe Resorts). All the resorts have showers near the main pool, and free lifejackets for adults and kids.
Less than 10% of Value Resort guests say that pools aren’t important when choosing where to stay, so let’s break out some numbers. Across the All-Stars and Pop Century, about 60% of guests give 4 stars or above, with an average rating of around 3.8 stars. Art of Animation scores noticeably higher, about 4.2 stars.
Each resort has an arcade and a small playground. They offer ‘Disney Movies Under the Stars’ (weather permitting). There are no fitness centers, but the All-Stars and the Hourglass Lake resorts each have a jogging trail that measures about a mile.

The two Skyliner Resorts, Art of Animation and Pop Century, have small business centers where you can print boarding passes. And you’ll find self-service laundry rooms near the pools.
At the All-Stars, buses are the only Disney transportation. Pop Century and Art of Animation have Skyliner stations that connect to EPCOT or Hollywood Studios. Parking is around the edges of the resort for those who bring cars, with many buildings close to lots.
Disney World Value Resort Pricing
Prices vary with the season, and weekend prices are higher than weeknights. Sunday to Thursday will generally be the cheapest 5-night stretch. At the All-Stars, the typical price for a basic room ranges from $165 to $235 per night. Add $50 to that nightly rate to move up to Pop Century, and another $50 again to move up to a Little Mermaid Room at Art of Animation.

For the Family Suites, you’ll find the same seasonal and weekday variation. The All-Star Music Family Suites typically go for $380 to $555 per night. At Art of Animation, the usual price for an AoA Family Suite ranges from $535 to $735 per night. That’s about $200 more per night for a Family Suite at Art of Animation than at All-Star Music.
When Disney offers discounts, all Value Resorts are usually in the same savings tier. Common discounts range from 10-20% for the general public. Discounts for Florida Residents, military, or other groups can be higher. It’s also not uncommon to find some very nice discounts on hidden deals sites like Priceline.
On-Site Perks
An on-site stay at Disney World comes with some benefits that aren’t available for off-site guests. All in all, they may add up to justify the cost over a non-Disney hotel. But of course, any hotel perk only has value if you will actually use it.
- Access to Early Entry; enter the theme parks half an hour before regular opening, every day at each park
- Early access to Lightning Lane reservations
- Early access to booking dining and tours
- Free parking at the resorts and theme parks
- Disney transportation from your hotel to the theme parks, including Minnie Vans
- Access to Disney Dining Plans
- A free water park visit on your arrival day
- Convenience features such as charging purchases to your room
TL;DR
⭐Disney World’s Value Resorts are the most affordable hotels with the perks of an on-site stay. In 2025, the standard room at an All-Star resort mostly ranges from $165 to $235 per night. Discounts may bring the price down. The trade-off for that budget-friendly pricing is smaller rooms, fewer themed aspects, no water slides at the pools, and no Table Service restaurants.
⭐All the resorts have a central hall for the major shared features, such as check-in, bus stop, and the food court. There’s a slight bump in prices for rooms close to the main hall, but we’re talking a 2-3 minute walk instead of 5-6 minutes.
⭐Value Resorts mostly have rooms that open to exterior walkways. The pools do not have hot tubs or water slides. Exterior theming is delivered through decoration and set pieces, not landscaping and architecture. And except at Art of Animation, Disney theming inside the room is minimal.
⭐None of the regular rooms at these resorts will be winning any awards for the most spacious room. But for adult couples, the table-bed at the All-Stars and Pop Century can make the room feel more spacious and functional than a Moderate room that has more square footage. And those who will spend most of their time at the parks may not care as much about space.
⭐Pop Century has a single huge advantage over the All-Stars: Skyliner access. You’ll pay about $50 more per night for it, but many feel that’s worth it.
⭐Art of Animation is the most expensive of the Value Resorts. Its Little Mermaid rooms are, again, about a $50 nightly step up from Pop Century. What you’re paying for: more immersive theming, especially inside the rooms and around the pools, and Skyliner access. Families with small kids may feel that the step up in ambiance is worth it.
⭐For larger families, the Family Suites at All-Star Music and Art of Animation have more space and separate sleeping areas for adults and kids. At each resort, the Family Suites are more expensive than two single rooms. Connecting rooms, or sleeps-five rooms at a Moderate Resort, may be cheaper choices if you don’t need the mini-kitchens.
Disney World Value Resort Rankings

Overall, satisfaction for every Disney World Value Resort falls between 4 and 4.5 stars. Pop Century and Art of Animation rank higher than most of the All-Star Resorts. For Pop Century, this is most likely due to Skyliner access. For Art of Animation, it is probably a combination of Skyliner access and theme.
So what about All-Star Sports, which has a higher score than the other two All-Stars? Well, All-Star Sports also scores markedly higher than the other Values for cost satisfaction. The All-Stars have almost identical rates, but competition guests on a group rate pay less, and we don’t ask respondents how much they paid for their rooms. (Maybe we should.) So I think the bump in satisfaction for All-Star Sports is likely because visitors paid less for them. Paying less always makes it easier to be satisfied with what you get!
One aspect that doesn’t appear in the rankings directly is that we have about 5 times as many surveys for Pop Century. When we ask whether guests would stay at their resort again, responses are similar. But the larger number of surveys is consistent with other results showing that guests at Pop Century are the ones most likely to actually return there. Unless you need an exceptional theme, a rock-bottom price, or a multi-bedroom suite, Pop Century is the Value Resort most likely to deliver the value you’re looking for.
Have you stayed at Disney World’s Value Resorts? Which ones are your favorites? Let us know in the comments!
Great post!
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Wonderful breakdown and a really useful tool!
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It’s not just competition guests who can get cheaper room rates at AS Sports than at Movies or Music. Disney has been putting Sports in the Save up to 25% category for room discounts lately (including the discounts now available), while Movies and Music are in the Save up to 20% category.
Your Hourglass Lake Resorts diagram is missing buildings 5 and 9 of Art of Animation and buildings 1 and 4 of Pop Century. Your All-Star Resorts Layout diagram is missing building 6 of AS Music and a wing of building 10 of AS Movies. (The latter is perhaps because that wing would be where the words “All Star Movies” is, but it is still missing.)
Hey Tom, that’s a good point that Sports has also been more deeply discounted in the last year than the other All-Stars. BTW, you might appreciate this – if you look you can see this same effect in the room size chart. I didn’t mention it there, but that’s part of why I’m reasonably confident that this is a discount effect. Given that it’s basically the identical room at all three All-Stars and also Pop Century, there’s almost nothing that could produce that increase in satisfaction with the All-Star Sports room size, other than a price differential!
On the maps – yeah, they’re not perfect. The originals were Google Maps satellite view that went through a lot of automated cleanup – not sure if the missing buildings were not well-defined on the original, since those maps can be a bit muddy sometimes, or accidentally lost (slightly different color and didn’t make it through the filter or some such). But, they were more meant to show how close the resorts are to each other than be usable as maps, and they get the job done there.