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Making Sense of Disney Resort Categories

With 25 resorts to choose from (and growing), it’s no wonder people get overwhelmed trying to make sense of their options when planning a stay at the Walt Disney World Resort.

As a child, I exclusively stayed at resorts in the Value resort category and the over-the-top theming and busy buzz in the air became synonymous with the “Disney experience” for me. When I got older and got the opportunity to stay at hotels in the Deluxe category, I was blown away at the beauty of the resort and the theming which was just as incredible but very different from the style I was used to. As I began planning trips for other families, I was amazed at the loyalty families had to the Moderate resort category and how many commented on the theming being the perfect blend for kids and adults. 

As I approach this decision with clients today, I focus on being as transparent as possible on the difference between the categories so that each family can make the right choice for their unique vacation style. 

Questions we like to ask at Wish Travel Agency are: Do you plan to spend the bulk of your time in the parks or at your resort? What brand of hotels do you gravitate towards in your travel to non-Disney destinations? Are amenities important to you? What ages are your children? Do you think they would prefer a luxury experience to a big Disney theme that you can only find at a Disney property? 

By getting a better understanding of your preferences and expectations, we can better match you with the resort that will leave you feeling like your money was well spent rather than having that feeling of not getting what you expected. 

In short, Disney breaks their resorts into three categories: Value, Moderate, and Deluxe (including Disney Vacation Club Villas.) 

Value Resorts

This is Disney’s “budget category” which prioritizes value without compromising on that Disney magic you’re expecting from your stay. 

These resorts are heavily themed and, as a result, are a huge hit with young children. Seeing a Buzz Lightyear that’s 100x your size is something that truly amazes you for a very small window of life, and so I really do recommend this category for families with young children. 

This category is also a hit for families who plan to spend the bulk of their time in the parks without spending a huge chunk of time at their resort. It gives you access to Disney transportation and on-site hotel perks without breaking the bank. 

Resorts in this category include Disney’s Pop Century Resort, Disney’s Art of Animation Resort, Disney’s All Star Music Resort, Disney’s All Star Movies Resort, and Disney’s All Star Sports Resort. 

Room capacity in this category ranges from 4 to 6 people (plus one child under the age of 3) depending on the specific resort. 

Every value resort has complimentary bus service to help you navigate the property without the use of your car. Art of Animation and Pop Century also share a stop on the skyliner loop, providing an additional transportation option to Epcot and Hollywood Studios. 

Moderate Resorts

This category adds a few niceties on top of the offerings in the value category including a bit more space and additional dining options. If you’re looking to spend a bit more time at your resort but don’t want the price tag of a deluxe resort, this may be the category for you. 

One thing I like to mention about these resorts is that they are sprawling. If you like the idea of a beautifully landscaped and peaceful resort with lots of walking paths to explore, this is the category for you. On the flip side, families who plan to utilize Disney transportation and spend a lot of time in the parks may not enjoy the multiple bus stops at some of these resorts or the potential distance from the room to the lobby. 

Resorts in this category include Port Orleans Riverside, Port Orleans French Quarter, Coronado Springs, Caribbean Beach, and The Cabins at Fort Wilderness. 

Room capacity in this category ranges from 2 to 6 people (plus one child under the age of 3) depending on the specific resort. 

Every resort in this category has complimentary bus service to help you navigate the property without the use of your car. Both Port Orleans properties also offer a boat service to Disney Springs. Caribbean Beach is a skyliner hub giving the best, quickest access to Epcot and Hollywood Studios)

Deluxe Resorts

Deluxe resorts possess the same detailed theming as the other resorts but in a much more elegant and upscale way. These resorts aim to be “the destination” in and of themselves and so they offer enhanced amenities that make you want to hang around for more than just a quick breakfast or dinner around your park visits.  

If you gravitate towards luxury resorts in your non-Disney travel and you want to experience that hallmark Disney detail of theming without giving up any of the amenities you are accustomed to, the deluxe category is for you. 

These rooms are the largest and you will find many more options for capacity of rooms and configuration of bed sizes and types with capacities ranging from 2 to 12 people depending on resort. 

Each resort (except Animal Kingdom Lodge) has at least one additional transportation option to the parks or Disney Springs- walking path, monorail, skyliner, or boat. 

Every Deluxe resort (except Yacht Club) has a sub-category for Disney Vacation Club Villas, which is where the variety of room types and capacities come from. 

Resorts in this category include Grand Floridian Resort and Spa, Polynesian Village Resort, Contemporary Resort, Beach Club Resort, Yacht Club Resort, Boardwalk Resort, Wilderness Lodge, and Animal Kingdom Lodge.

Disney Vacation Club Villas

The Disney Vacation Club is a timeshare owned and operated by Disney for a portion of the rooms at their deluxe resorts. The timeshare is designed to create a “home away from home” for members, so there are many more categories of room types within this sub-bucket. You will find deluxe villas which are most closely aligned to a standard hotel room but with a kitchenette, one bedroom villas, two bedroom villas, and three bedroom villas. 

When these rooms go unbooked by DVC members, Disney will rent them out to non-members for cash in the same way they would rent out any other hotel room. 

Every room category above the standard deluxe villa includes a full kitchen and a washer and dryer, making this an amazing option for families looking to spend more time in their resort than outside of it or for those with larger groups who would like to stay together and even do some cooking during their stay. 

Resorts in this category include Grand Floridian Resort and Spa, Polynesian Villas and Bungalows, Bay Lake Tower at Disney’s Contemporary Resort, Beach Club Villas, Boardwalk Villas, Copper Creek Villas & Cabins at Wilderness Lodge, Boulder Ridge Villas at Wilderness Lodge, Animal Kingdom Villas – Jambo House, Animal Kingdom Villas – Kidani Village, Old Key West Resort, Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa, and Riviera Resort.

So which resort is right for your family? Reach out to us and let’s chat specifics! Have a little one that loves the water? We need to chat on the resorts with the best splash parks! Have grandparents that want to hang back at the resorts a bit? Let’s talk about the most peaceful and relaxing resorts Disney property has to offer. There is so much nuance in choosing the perfect resort for each travel party and we LOVE to get to know each of our families and help them make the best selections for their unique circumstances.

Dining Review: Topolino’s Terrace Character Breakfast

Dining with Disney Characters at Topolino’s Terrace

Nestled at the top of Disney’s Riviera Resort, Topolino’s Terrace offers a stellar character breakfast that’s perfect for both foodies and families. Combining gourmet dining with the classic charm of Disney’s beloved characters, this experience is a must for anyone looking for something truly special during their Disney vacation.


Ambiance and Setting

A Sophisticated Yet Comfortable Atmosphere

As soon as you step inside Topolino’s Terrace, you’re greeted by a bright and elegant dining space with beautiful views of the Walt Disney World Resort. The ambiance feels upscale yet welcoming, making it perfect for both adults who appreciate good food and families with young children. The added bonus of meeting Mickey, Minnie, Donald, and Daisy dressed in chic, themed outfits makes the experience even more magical.


Service

Attentive and Friendly

From the moment we arrived, the service at Topolino’s Terrace was top-notch. We were warmly welcomed by the hostess and seated promptly. Our server was attentive, taking time to explain the menu and make excellent recommendations. We dined during one of the last slots of the morning, and due to this the character interactions were very fast. Our dishes also arrived very quickly- almost too quickly- as at times it did feel a little rushed. I will attribute to this to being a later seating- the restaurant was partially empty by that point so the chefs and characters had less people to take care of.


Food and Drink

A Breakfast Fit for Foodies and Families Alike

Topolino’s Terrace is known for elevating traditional breakfast fare, and the dishes certainly lived up to their reputation. We ordered the Wood-Fired Steak and Eggs and the Sour Cream Waffle, and both were absolutely incredible.

  • The Pastry Service: When you sit down at Topolino’s your server prompt delivers a basket of assorted pastries for you to get started on while overlooking the menu. An assortment of toppings come along side it, and it can be fun (and delicious) to mix and match the pairings.
  • Wood-Fired Steak and Eggs: The steak was perfectly cooked and the scrambled eggs (you can choose to have your eggs any style) were so creamy and flavorful. The roasted potatoes on the side were crispy and well-seasoned, making the dish feel hearty and satisfying without being too heavy. The mushrooms and braised onions were actually my favorite part of the dish and I think anyone, even someone who doesn’t normally want to eat their veggies, would love them.
  • Sour Cream Waffle: This dish was an absolute standout! The waffle was light and please don’t let the sour cream scare you! If anything, it maybe added a slight tang to the dish which was an unexpected but delightful twist. Topped with fruit, homemade whipped cream, and a touch of powdered sugar, it was sweet without being overpowering—ideal for both adults and kids.

For drinks, we enjoyed freshly brewed coffee, which was constantly refilled, and refreshing juices. The menu caters well to all tastes, offering a mix of sweet and savory options with a refined twist.


Price and Value

An Investment in Experience and Quality

While Topolino’s Terrace leans on the pricier side for breakfast (as is often the case with Disney’s character meals), the experience felt worth every penny. Not only was the food of high quality, but the setting and character interactions added significant value, especially for families with young children. For food lovers, the attention to culinary detail makes it feel more than just a character meal—it’s a true dining experience.


Highlights and Areas for Improvement

Highlights:

  • Food Quality: The Wood-Fired Steak and Eggs and Sour Cream Waffle were the stars of the show. The combination of flavors and quality ingredients made each dish truly exceptional.
  • Character Interactions: The characters were engaging, playful, and took their time at each table. Watching my daughter light up as Mickey and friends danced and waved was unforgettable.
  • Ambiance: The rooftop setting with panoramic views of the resort are truly special. This is one of my favorite views across property. Although it’s even better during the dinner seating, when you can go outside to watch fireworks!

Areas for Improvement:
Honestly, it’s hard to find much to critique. If anything, reservations are too hard to get, so it’s best to plan far in advance if you want to secure a spot. Dining reservations open at 6:00 AM eastern time, but Disney often opens them at 5:50, or maybe 6:03, or 6:14… my point is they can be inconsistent and Disney does not shine in the tech department. The early hours and glitches can make what should be a ten minute activity an hour plus long ordeal that often ends in disappointment! One of the most beneficial perks of working with a Disney Travel Agent is that we wake up and take care of this on your behalf. If anything goes awry, rest assured that we continuously check and monitor for cancellations up until your arrival. If you’re planning a trip to Disney, or even if you’re recently booked, please reach out to us! We would love to take care of the early mornings and leave you with the fun.


Final Verdict

Topolino’s Terrace: A Must-Visit for Families and Food Lovers

Overall, our experience at Topolino’s Terrace was nothing short of magical. Whether you’re a foodie seeking an elevated breakfast experience or a family looking for a memorable character meal, this restaurant delivers on all fronts. With incredible food, impeccable service, and the charm of Disney’s most beloved characters, I highly recommend it to anyone visiting Walt Disney World Resort.