Disney's Art of Animation Resort
Big Disney theming, family suites and Skyliner convenience—at a price that requires careful comparison.
Big Disney theming, family suites and Skyliner convenience—at a price that requires careful comparison.
Best For
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Families who want bold Disney and Pixar theming
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Families of five or six who want one suite rather than two standard rooms
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Guests who value a separate sleeping area and multiple bathrooms
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Travellers who want Skyliner access without paying for a Moderate or Deluxe Resort
Less Ideal For
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Couples seeking a quiet, understated resort
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Families choosing solely on the lowest nightly rate
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Guests who would rather trade theming for table-service dining or a water slide
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Travellers who dislike large resorts and long outdoor walks
Atmosphere and Sense of Place
Art of Animation is deliberately theatrical. The resort uses large-scale environments inspired by animated films, creating one of the most immediately recognizable Disney hotel experiences. For young children, the visual impact can be a major part of the vacation. Adults who prefer refined design may find it overstimulating.
The resort is divided into standard-room and family-suite sections. Location affects both price and daily convenience. The property rewards families who study the map before choosing a room category rather than assuming all buildings offer the same experience.
Room Strategy
The family suites are the primary reason to choose this resort. A separate bedroom, convertible sleeping spaces and two bathrooms can transform mornings and bedtimes for a larger family. The kitchenette also supports simple breakfasts, snacks and food-cost control.
Standard rooms offer a different value proposition. They can be attractive for smaller families who want the resort theme and Skyliner access, but travellers should compare the final package against Pop Century. The two resorts share many transportation advantages, and Pop Century may provide a lower-cost path to a similar park-day rhythm.
Transportation and Park-Day Strategy
The Skyliner station serves both Art of Animation and Pop Century, making EPCOT and Hollywood Studios easier to reach than from bus-only Value Resorts. The walk from some buildings can still be meaningful, especially in heat or rain.
Buses serve Magic Kingdom, Animal Kingdom and other destinations. For midday breaks, the Skyliner is useful, but families should still consider the total walking distance from park exit to gondola to resort building. A suite close to the main building may be worth more than a themed section that creates a long walk at the end of every day.
Pools and Recreation
The resort's pools are visually memorable and strongly themed, especially for younger children. Families who prioritize atmosphere over water-slide complexity often love them. The lack of a traditional water slide can be a drawback when comparing the suite price with a Moderate or Deluxe Resort.
A pool-heavy family should assess whether the theming is enough or whether a more elaborate feature pool would be used repeatedly. A child's age matters: preschoolers may be delighted by the environment, while older children may care more about slides and deeper recreation.
Dining Strategy
The main quick-service venue offers broad convenience but can become busy. The suite kitchenettes make in-room breakfasts and simple meals easier, which can reduce both cost and morning friction.
There is no need to over-schedule dining simply because other resorts are accessible by Skyliner. Families staying in a suite often get the greatest value by combining a few special meals with practical groceries and quick service.
Canadian Family Perspective
For Canadian families, Art of Animation's suites can be financially sensible when compared with booking two rooms, but they should not be assumed to be a bargain. Exchange rates can magnify the difference between a suite and a standard room.
Compare the suite against two rooms at Pop Century, a family room elsewhere, and a villa-style accommodation with a stronger kitchen. The best choice is the one that solves the family's actual sleeping and bathroom needs at the lowest total trip cost.
Advantages
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Family suites offer practical space, two bathrooms and flexible sleeping arrangements
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Skyliner access supports efficient EPCOT and Hollywood Studios days
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Some of the most immersive child-focused theming at Walt Disney World
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Kitchenette can simplify breakfast and snacks
Important Considerations
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Family-suite pricing can overlap with higher-category resorts
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Large footprint creates long walks from some sections
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No table-service restaurant or traditional water slide
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Standard rooms and suites deliver very different value propositions
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- Advantage: Family suites sleep up to six with Skyliner access
- Consideration: Standard rooms are compact and rates run above other Value resorts
Transportation
Rooms
Standard capacity up to 6 guests. Family suites available.
Pools & recreation
Dining
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