The Carribean Beach, Coronado Springs and Port Orleans- the first place on property I ever stayed was at the Carribean. All these are good mid-priced accomodations, but the best is The Coronado Spring Resort. It is newer and seems to have learned from the mistakes of the other resorts at this price range. The one problem that it didn't learn is that the food courts and Front Desk seem too far away to be useful for the average guest, which is a problem at these and the Value Resorts. If you don't care about room size and the proximity of the Food Court to the room, then these will work fine for you. All the pools are nice and present their own form of ambience.
The All-Star Resorts- These resorts are themed (Animation, Movies, Sports, Pop Century) and come with their own charm. What makes them attractive is the price....if you are only looking for an inexpensive way to stay at Disney and have 2 adult/2 small kids, these are primo. Nothing wrong with them, it's just not going to wow you with anything big. You have the same decent food courts, the pools jammed with kids and moms while dads play golf, and kids-themed mentality. But, being the largest of all resorts (number of rooms-wise) it is mostly crowded from the pools, to the food courts to the buses to the parks/Downtown Disney. If these things don't bother you and all you are looking for is Disney on the inexpensive stay at one of these.
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