10 Disney World Hotel Rooms You’ve Never Heard Of

There are over 36,000 hotel rooms on Disney World property! From the pared down Value Resorts to the luxurious Deluxe Resorts, there is something for just about every price point and preference.

New Moana-Themed Rooms at Disney’s Polynesian Resort

We’re sure you know about the standard hotel digs at places like Disney’s Pop Century Resort or Disney’s Contemporary Resort, but there are some unique rooms in Disney World that tend to fly under the radar!

Before you decide where to rest your head between park close and rope drop, we’re here to tell you all about these awesome places!

Treehouse Villas at Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa

The Treehouse Villas at Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa are just what they sound like — treehouses! These villas are elevated off the ground, and the surrounding woods make you feel like you could be neighbors with Chip and Dale.

Treehouse Villa!

They’re newer versions of the original octagonal treehouse villas that were at Walt Disney World from 1975 to 2002. Disney Imagineers were able to reduce encroachment on the surrounding wetlands by 70% for each home site when building these new eight-sided villas.

Inside a Treehouse Villa

The Villas each have two queen beds, a bunk bed, a twin-size sleeper chair, and a queen-size sleeper sofa. Overall, they comfortably sleep nine people. They also have a full kitchen, two bathrooms, and a deck to hang out on and enjoy nature! Prices range from $964-$1,838 per night.

The Cabins at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort

Remember Lincoln Log cabins we used to build when we were kids? Imagine staying inside of one! The Cabins at Fort Wilderness give the ultimate camping vibes without actually camping. Plus, they’re just adorable.

Fort Wilderness Cabin

They sleep up to six people, with a queen bed, a bunk bed, and a double size sleeper sofa. Rates for the cabins range from around $400-$600 per night.

Fort Wilderness Cabins

Enjoy the campgrounds by going over to Trail’s End for a meal, or spend the night at Chip ‘N’ Dale’s Campfire Sing-A-Long!

Copper Creek Cabins at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge

Looking for a cabin that’s a bit more luxurious? Look no further! The Copper Creek Cabins at Wilderness Lodge are super luxe. They have HUGE screened in porches that come complete with your very own hot tub.

Copper Creek Cabin Hot Tub

They sleep up to eight people with a king bed, queen bed, queen-size sleeper sofa, single pull-down bed, and a twin-size sleeper chair.

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All of the cabins have full kitchens and are located on the water of Bay Lake. Cabins range from $2,089-$4,557 per night.

Animal Kingdom Grand Villas – Kidani Village & Jambo House

Over at Animal Kingdom Lodge, you’ll find two separate areas that are a part of the Disney Vacation Club — Kidani Village and Jambo House. Both are home to various accommodations, but we want to talk about the grand villas!

Kidani Village Grand Villa

The grand villas in both areas are basically like a three-bedroom house. They sleep up to 12 people with a king bed, four queen beds, and a queen-size sleeper sofa. They’re also two stories!

Jambo House Grand Villa

These three-bedroom villas cost between $2,500-$3,000 per night on average, but can be more or less depending on the resort and time of year.

Royal Asante Presidential Suite at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge

This suite is located inside Jambo House at Animal Kingdom Lodge and comes with views of the Savannah so you can see the animals!

Zebras!

Disney says this suite only has two queen beds but sleeps six people, so there must be a pull-out sofa somewhere in the giant suite!

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The suite starts around $2,400 a night.

The Polynesian Villa Bora Bora Bungalows at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort

The bungalows at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort are one of the most unique offerings at Disney World. Mainly because the entire bungalow sits over the water of Seven Seas Lagoon!

Bungalow time

These bungalows sleep eight people with a king bed, queen bed, queen-size sleeper sofa, and two single pull-down beds. It has two bedrooms, two bathrooms, a full kitchen, and a private deck with your very own plunge pool.

A pool on the deck!

Plus, you get some pretty awesome views of Magic Kingdom, including the fireworks! Room rates here are between $2,744-$5,738 per night.

Princess Diana Suite at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa

Okay, so it’s not officially the Princess Diana Suite, but that’s what many people refer to it as because the late royal actually stayed here with Prince Harry and Prince William in 1993!

Grand Villa

They were visiting Disney World for a few days and obviously needed a suite for their whole crew, which is why this suite that sleeps 12 people was perfect. It has a king bed, four queen beds, and a queen-size sleeper sofa.

Grand Villa

These three-bedroom villas cost somewhere between $2,500-$3,000 per night on average but can be more or less depending on the time of year.

Garden Suites at Disney’s BoardWalk Inn

The Garden Suites at Disney’s BoardWalk Inn aren’t very well known among most Disney guests. They were designed for honeymooners and feature a lofted bed area. Most have private courtyards!

Garden Suite

The private courtyards are separated by white picket fences and are being grown into manicured rose gardens. You also will have views of the surrounding water!

Private gardens

There’s a king bed up in the loft and a sectional couch on the first floor. The rates for these rooms range from $925 – $1,776 per night.

Royal Guest Rooms at Disney’s Port Orleans Resort – Riverside

These Royal Guest Rooms are fit for all princesses and princes! They will make you feel like you’re staying in a castle because of all the magical details.

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There are Disney Princesses featured in the rooms, but the best part is that the beds have some extra pixie dust! The headboards light up with fireworks, so even if you miss Happily Ever After, you still get a show.

Headboard lights up!

These rooms at Port Orleans – Riverside go for $304-$520 per night depending on the view you choose.

So as you can see, there are some pretty unique Disney World rooms you can choose for your next visit! And if you want a really out-of-this-world experience, you might want to consider a stay on the Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser.

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2 Replies to “10 Disney World Hotel Rooms You’ve Never Heard Of”

  1. We have stayed in the Garden Suite at Boardwalk. The bedroom is upstairs, which is a little tough if you’re older. Probably great for younger people. They put us in that room as an upgrade. I wouldn’t book it.

  2. I have seen all of these rooms except Princess Diana’s suite and the other royal suite (not Port Orleans Riverside). You have to do research to see some of these. Disney doesn’t put pictures on their website of the expensive rooms, because the wealthy have people to take care of these things. Their people call Disney and make it happen. Some people put them on their “bucket list” like if they have a large financial windfall (lottery, inheritance). I imagine these rooms are often empty. Disney should upgrade people so that they can experience the good life for a week. Some money is better than no money for these empty rooms.