7 best Disney Springs hotels for amazing deals in 2024

Between park tickets, hotel rooms, food, souvenirs and skip-the-line access, planning a Disney World vacation can be quite the budget-busting endeavor.

There are plenty of ways to save money at Disney World, but one popular way to cut costs quickly is to stay slightly removed from the main stretch of Disney property without being fully off of it.

More specifically, we are referring to staying at one of the hotels that are near the Disney Springs shopping and dining district. These hotels are very close to all things Disney but offer pricing that can start under $100 per night, a rate that comes in well below those at many official Disney World resort hotels.

Are these cheaper properties worth considering for your next Disney World vacation? Read on to discover the benefits of staying at the best Disney Springs hotels, plus how much money you can save by staying “close enough” to the magic.

Drury Plaza Hotel Orlando – Disney Springs Area

Lake Buena Vista, Florida, USA

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Best for: Families who want to experience the excitement of Disney’s parks without having to blow through their savings.

Why stay here: Free shuttles to four Disney World parks, complimentary breakfast, reasonable room rates … all of it adds up to an affordable Disney adventure.

Best way to book: Book directly to earn or redeem Drury Rewards points.

The Drury Plaza Hotel Orlando — Disney Springs Area takes all your preconceived notions about staying at Disney World and turns them on their head. Disney Springs’ newest hotel is affordable and lots of free food and drinks are included with your stay.

All guests at the Drury Plaza Hotel Orlando get daily access to free hot breakfast, afternoon sodas and popcorn, and evening snacks and beverages, including up to three alcoholic beverages per adult guest per night, all with no resort fee. It’s hard to believe an affordable and convenient option exists, but we tried it and were thoroughly impressed.

It’s not all about the free food and new rooms at the Drury Plaza Hotel Orlando. There is also a resort-style saltwater pool, a toddler-friendly splash pad and an arcade with all kinds of games.

One potential downside is the property’s location. It is the farthest Disney Springs hotel of all the ones by the shopping and dining area, requiring a walk of about 3/4 of a mile, so keep that in mind if you’re hoping to frequent popular Disney Springs spots like Wine Bar George and Gideon’s Bakehouse.

Rates at the Drury Plaza Hotel Orlando — Disney Springs Area start at $136 per night. There is no resort fee.

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DoubleTree Suites by Hilton Orlando – Disney Springs Area

Lake Buena Vista, Florida, USA

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Best for: Families who need a little extra room to spread out (and those with avid golfers in tow).

Why stay here: Starting at a spacious 540 square feet, the suites here have separate bedrooms and living areas with sofa beds, perfect for families who want to keep their accommodation costs down.

Best way to book: Book directly with Hilton to earn or redeem Hilton Honors points and enjoy any elite benefits.

The DoubleTree Suites by Hilton Orlando — Disney Springs Area is one of three Hilton-owned properties at Disney Springs. It’s also usually the least expensive of the three and the only all-suite Hilton property at Disney Springs, with both one- and two-bedroom suites available.

It’s nothing flashy, but this hotel is one of the most affordable on Disney property. It has a small outdoor pool, a hot tub and a splash pad for kids, plus a playground and multiple on-site dining options.

In addition to the cash prices generally being low, you’ll find that points pricing is often reasonable, though it can vary quite a bit because of Hilton’s dynamic rewards-pricing structure. If you plan on using points, remember that your fifth night is free on Hilton Honors award bookings and that the resort fee is also waived (so long as you’re not paying with a combination of cash and points).

Rates at the DoubleTree Suites by Hilton Orlando — Disney Springs Area start at $135 or 38,000 Hilton Honors points per night. Keep in mind that there is a nightly resort fee of $23.

Hilton Orlando Buena Vista Palace – Disney Springs Area

Lake Buena Vista, Florida, USA

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Best for: Families who want a resort-style component to their Disney stay.

Why stay here: Spacious rooms and a sprawling pool complex that includes a lazy river make this a winner with families during a Disney trip.

Best way to book: Book directly with Hilton to earn or redeem Hilton Honors points and enjoy any elite benefits.

The Hilton Orlando Buena Vista Palace — Disney Springs Area is larger and has more amenities than the DoubleTree, but it also has a higher price point.

At Hilton Orlando Buena Vista Palace, you can access a large pool complex with plenty of seating, cabanas, a lazy river and a splash pad.

The property is also home to multiple dining locations, including a spot for poolside bites, a sports bar, a cocktail bar with seasonal fare and an American comfort food restaurant. There is also a grab-and-go venue, Citrus 28, should you crave snacks, hot sandwiches or Starbucks coffee before heading to the parks early in the morning or after coming back late at night.

Accommodations range from an Island Penthouse suite that sleeps two to a two-bedroom suite with space for up to eight people. The room decor may not draw much inspiration from the nearby parks, but with an upgraded room with a view, you can enjoy watching the scene at Disney Springs or Epcot’s spectacular fireworks out your window. Just note that if your room faces into the atrium, you might be able to hear guests having a drink down at Sunnies until late into the evening.

Rates at the Hilton Orlando Buena Vista Palace — Disney Springs Area start at $198 or 49,000 Hilton Honors points per night. Keep in mind that there is a nightly resort fee of $39.

Hilton Orlando Lake Buena Vista – Disney Springs Area

Lake Buena Vista, Florida, USA

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Best for: A no-hassle stay in the heart of Disney Springs.

Why stay here: It’s within walking distance of Disney Springs and has free shuttles that carry guests back and forth to four Disney parks, making it one of the most convenient properties in the area.

Best way to book: Book directly with Hilton to earn or redeem Hilton Honors points and enjoy any elite benefits.

The Hilton Orlando Lake Buena Vista — Disney Springs Area is the closest hotel to Disney Springs. From the hotel’s front door, it’s only about a five-minute walk to the shopping, dining and entertainment at Disney Springs, thanks to a pedestrian sky bridge.

On-site water amenities range from two large heated pools, a shallow splash pool for kids, and a hot tub. Additionally, families can take advantage of the game room, borrow DVDs for in-room movie nights and seek assistance from the Disney travel planning desk.

There are a few dining options at the hotel as well, including a to-go market with snacks, travel essentials and Starbucks coffee (which, let’s face it, is a travel essential); a Benihana restaurant dishing up sushi and teppanyaki classics; a breakfast buffet; a pool bar; and a sports bar.

Guest room layouts are also diverse, with everything from smaller king-bed rooms that sleep up to three guests to a spacious one-bedroom suite that can accommodate up to eight people. The room decor is subdued (great if you need a break from all things Disney by the end of the day), but you can still get awesome views from the rooms that face Disney Springs, available for an upcharge.

Rates at the Hilton Orlando Lake Buena Vista — Disney Springs Area start at $165 or 43,000 Hilton Honors points per night. Keep in mind that there is a nightly resort fee of $38.

Holiday Inn Orlando – Disney Springs Area

Lake Buena Vista, Florida, USA

HOLIDAY INN DISNEY SPRINGS

Best for: A low-key, low-priced stay where the focus can be on fun.

Why stay here: If your trip is more about being at the Disney parks all day, this hotel has everything you need for comfortable evenings, plus free hourly shuttle service to all four parks that you can reserve.

Best way to book: Book directly with IHG to earn or redeem IHG One Rewards points.

The Holiday Inn Orlando — Disney Springs Area is an ideal spot for Disney visitors sticking to a tight budget, as the property’s cash and points rates are generally low.

Related: How to maximize redemptions with the IHG One Rewards program

Each room offers at least 357 square feet of space and has one king- or two queen-size beds. While standard rooms do not have a view, upgraded accommodations have balconies that face the pool, Disney Springs or the theme parks (and their nighttime fireworks).

Outside, guests can swim in the pool (which has a zero-entry end), take a dip in the Jacuzzi or chill on poolside loungers. Additional amenities include an outdoor activity area with cornhole and pingpong, plus a game room and a 24-hour gym.

Though on-site dining options are limited to an all-day restaurant and a grab-and-go market with snacks and sandwiches, guests can also head to the lobby for complimentary coffee every morning and cookies and lemonade in the afternoon. Plus, all kids 11 and younger eat for free with a paying adult.

Rates at the Holiday Inn Orlando — Disney Springs Area start at $108 or 19,000 IHG One Rewards points per night. Keep in mind that there is a nightly resort fee of $39.

Related: How to use points to buy Disney tickets

B Resort & Spa

Lake Buena Vista, Florida, USA

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Best for: Families looking for a friendly place to call home while visiting The Most Magical Place on Earth.

Why stay here: Large, bright rooms in a variety of family-friendly configurations set this relatively small hotel apart from the pack.

Best way to book: Book directly for the best deals and packages.

B Resort & Spa is the only Disney Springs hotel that is not a part of any major loyalty program, but what it lacks in brand identity it more than makes up for with its design. It is easily one of the most stylish Disney Springs properties, offering a mostly bright white interior with vivid pops of color throughout.

Though no official announcement has been made that B Resort & Spa is undergoing a rebranding (TPG has reached out to the property for a comment), all signs point to this hotel soon being renamed the Renaissance Orlando Resort and Spa. B Resort does have a renovation notice on its website and the concept art matches what is shown on the Renaissance’s website. Both hotels list the same address, as well.

Standard rooms overlook the surrounding area, while upgraded spaces provide views of Disney’s fireworks or the free-form pool. Most accommodations have one king- or two queen-size beds, though some pool rooms also have a set of bunk beds.

For meals, you’ll have your pick of three eateries: a restaurant specializing in artisanal American fare, a pool bar with light bites and a coffee shop serving snacks, sandwiches and Disney-favorite Joffrey’s coffee.

Rates at B Resort & Spa start at $145 per night. Keep in mind that there is a nightly resort fee of $34.

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Wyndham Lake Buena Vista Disney Springs Resort Area

Lake Buena Vista, Florida, USA

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Best for: Budget-conscious families who want to be very close to Disney Springs and who desire an on-site pool.

Why stay here: Not only is it one of the closest hotels to Disney Springs, but the 394 rooms were recently renovated.

Best way to book: Book directly with Wyndham using cash or Wyndham Rewards points.

The Wyndham Garden Lake Buena Vista Disney Springs Resort Area is one of the closest hotels to the Disney Springs shopping area, making it a potentially solid choice if you want to be near the shopping and dining action.

Related: How to earn Wyndham points for your next redemption

While this budget-friendly property has an exterior-access design reminiscent of what you’d find at a motel, the recently renovated rooms are far from dated. You’ll notice handy wall hooks, 55-inch TVs and fresh appearances that include white and light wood furnishings, brown patterned carpets and light green accents.

There are multiple on-site dining options, including an outpost of Joffrey’s, a 24-hour market and a breakfast spot that serves Disney’s famous Mickey waffles. You can even opt to dine by the pool, should you wish to spend the bulk of a non-park day cooling off in the sprawling pool, which has a zero-entry area, a water playground and a rock waterfall feature.

Rates at the Wyndham Garden Lake Buena Vista Disney Springs Resort Area start at $98 or 15,000 Wyndham Rewards points per night. Keep in mind that there is a nightly resort fee of $34.

What are Disney Springs hotels?

Disney Springs. MADISON BLANCAFLOR/THE POINTS GUY

Disney Springs, formerly known as Downtown Disney, is a large entertainment, shopping and dining district located on the eastern edge of Walt Disney World. There are seven main Disney Springs hotel complexes located adjacent to and within walking distance of Disney Springs on Hotel Plaza Boulevard.

Like many of Disney World’s on-site hotels, Disney Springs hotels are relatively close to Disney’s theme parks, offer some theme park perks and are technically on Disney property. Unlike Disney’s main on-site hotels, though, you probably won’t get the same level of sticker shock when you start pricing out your stay at a Disney Springs hotel, as these properties charge significantly less per night.

An added bonus is that most Disney Springs hotels belong to major hotel chains like Hilton, Wyndham and IHG, so you can potentially use points to pay for your Disney hotel stay. The money you save can help cover other Disney expenses, such as Genie+ passes and pricier meals at Disney World’s best restaurants.

Related: What it’s really like doing Disney World 3 different ways: Budget, moderate and blow-out luxury

What are the benefits of staying at a Disney Springs hotel?

Hilton Orlando Lake Buena Vista. TARAH CHIEFFI/THE POINTS GUY

Bottom line

If you are on a budget but don’t want to miss out on some key Disney World perks, you can’t go wrong with any of these Disney Springs hotels. They have starting rates much lower than traditional on-property Disney hotels and offer all kinds of theme park essentials, including free shuttle service and on-site planning assistance.

While you may not find the obvious Disney themes featured at hotels like, say, Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort and Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge, you will still enjoy touches of Disney magic — and even some Disney staples like Mickey waffles and Joffrey’s coffee — just at an easier-to-stomach price point.

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