¿Planeando un viaje familiar a Walt Disney World en Orlando, pero los Deluxe se salen del presupuesto y los Value se quedan cortos? La categoría Moderate es el punto intermedio ideal: piscinas temáticas de verdad, habitaciones más cómodas y una experiencia Disney auténtica a un precio mucho más razonable.
En este artículo analizamos los 5 resorts Moderate más destacados para familias: desde el que funciona como hub del teleférico Disney Skyliner, hasta un resort temático de princesa donde los cabeceros de Tiana brillan en la oscuridad, pasando por una piscina con pirámide maya, hasta cabañas de troncos en el bosque donde conoces a Chip & Dale alrededor de la fogata.
Te explicamos qué piscina es la mejor, cómo llegas a los parques desde cada uno y cuántas personas caben en cada habitación, con precios de tres sitios de reservas lado a lado y los detalles de habitaciones y transporte actualizados para 2026. En resumen, quién es la mejor opción en cada caso: para EPCOT y Hollywood Studios más acceso al Skyliner, Caribbean Beach; para una niña fan de Tiana y una familia de cinco, Port Orleans Riverside; para un niño apasionado de las piscinas, Coronado Springs y su pirámide maya; para una familia numerosa o amantes de la naturaleza, Fort Wilderness Cabins (cabañas para seis con Chip & Dale); y para una familia pequeña que quiere algo encantador y fácil de moverse, Port Orleans French Quarter. Las categorías Deluxe y Value tienen cada una su propio artículo.
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¿Planeando un viaje familiar a Walt Disney World en Orlando, pero los Deluxe se salen del presupuesto y los Value se quedan cortos? La categoría Moderate es el punto intermedio ideal: piscinas temáticas de verdad, habitaciones más cómodas y una experiencia Disney auténtica a un precio mucho más razonable.
En este artículo analizamos los 5 resorts Moderate más destacados para familias: desde el que funciona como hub del teleférico Disney Skyliner, hasta un resort temático de princesa donde los cabeceros de Tiana brillan en la oscuridad, pasando por una piscina con pirámide maya, hasta cabañas de troncos en el bosque donde conoces a Chip & Dale alrededor de la fogata.
Te explicamos qué piscina es la mejor, cómo llegas a los parques desde cada uno y cuántas personas caben en cada habitación, con precios de tres sitios de reservas lado a lado y los detalles de habitaciones y transporte actualizados para 2026. En resumen, quién es la mejor opción en cada caso: para EPCOT y Hollywood Studios más acceso al Skyliner, Caribbean Beach; para una niña fan de Tiana y una familia de cinco, Port Orleans Riverside; para un niño apasionado de las piscinas, Coronado Springs y su pirámide maya; para una familia numerosa o amantes de la naturaleza, Fort Wilderness Cabins (cabañas para seis con Chip & Dale); y para una familia pequeña que quiere algo encantador y fácil de moverse, Port Orleans French Quarter. Las categorías Deluxe y Value tienen cada una su propio artículo.
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No. 1 #1 Disney Skyliner hub · fortress pool · EPCOT crowd ★8.5 Disney's Caribbean Beach Resort
📍 On Barefoot Bay lake inside Walt Disney World — five pastel Caribbean villages with a sand beach and lighthouse, and the main Disney Skyliner hub running straight into EPCOT and Hollywood Studios.
We open the Moderate list with the most modern, fun-leaning pick for EPCOT-focused families: Disney's Caribbean Beach Resort, a five-village resort in bright pastel colors (Martinique, Barbados, Aruba, Jamaica, Trinidad) wrapped around Barefoot Bay lake with a white-sand beach and a lighthouse. The headline feature is that it's a major Disney Skyliner hub — the gondola goes straight into EPCOT (via the International Gateway entrance) and on to Hollywood Studios in just a few minutes, and kids treat riding it like a ride of its own. The family highlight is Fuentes del Morro, the main pool themed as a Spanish fortress with towers, water cannons, 2 slides and a separate kids' splash zone. Renovated rooms sleep up to 5 (Trinidad swapped its old pirate rooms for a Little Mermaid theme). Straight talk: it's a very spread-out resort with long walks, the Skyliner only reaches those two parks, and there's no character dining. Score 8.5/10.
- Disney Skyliner hub goes straight into EPCOT and Hollywood Studios
- Fuentes del Morro fortress pool with 2 slides and water cannons
- Five colorful lakeside villages, and rooms that sleep 5
- Very spread out with long walks (internal bus helps)
- Skyliner only reaches EPCOT and Hollywood Studios; bus for MK and AK
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No. 2 #2 Tiana/Louisiana theme · sleeps 5 · boat to Disney Springs ★8.6 Disney's Port Orleans Riverside Resort
📍 Along the Sassagoula River inside Walt Disney World, themed on rural Louisiana — the Magnolia Bend Southern mansions plus the Alligator Bayou woods. A boat runs to Disney Springs, and buses serve all four parks.
Our #2 Moderate pick for the best atmosphere for families — Disney's Port Orleans Riverside Resort is a large resort themed on rural Louisiana along the Sassagoula River, split into an elegant Southern-mansion side (Magnolia Bend) and a rustic bayou side (Alligator Bayou). The headline draw for princess-loving families is the Royal Guest Rooms themed to Tiana from The Princess and the Frog — the headboard has a bayou scene that glows with fiber-optic lights like fireflies or fireworks, plus art of Tiana and Naveen (note for 2026: a renovation left these only in the Parterre Place building and made them plainer than before). The main pool, Ol' Man Island, is themed as an old swimming hole in the woods with a 95-foot slide, a fishing hole and a playground, and there's a relaxed boat to Disney Springs. A real family win: the Alligator Bayou rooms sleep 5. Straight talk — the resort is huge with long walks, parks need a bus, and some rooms are under renovation through 2027. Scores 8.6/10.
- Tiana-themed Royal Rooms with a glowing fiber-optic headboard (for princess fans)
- Ol' Man Island pool with a 95-foot slide plus a warm Southern feel
- Bayou rooms sleep 5 plus a relaxed boat to Disney Springs
- Huge and spread out — long walks (an internal bus helps)
- Parks need a bus, and some rooms are under renovation through 2027
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No. 3 #3 Mayan-pyramid pool · 15-floor Gran Destino Tower ★8.3 Disney's Coronado Springs Resort
📍 On Lago Dorado lake inside Walt Disney World, themed Mexico and American Southwest. The 15-floor Gran Destino Tower is the standout, and buses run to all 4 parks (no monorail or Skyliner).
Our #3 pick for families whose kids live for the pool — Disney's Coronado Springs Resort is themed around Mexico and the American Southwest, ringing the man-made lake Lago Dorado. The kid magnet is The Dig Site, a main pool built as an ancient excavation: a 46-foot Mayan pyramid with a waterslide shooting down it, a jaguar statue that spits water, and the biggest hot tub in all of Walt Disney World — one of the best Moderate pools going. The newer side is the 15-floor Gran Destino Tower (opened 2019), where rooms feel high-view and closer to Deluxe, plus the rooftop Toledo restaurant with fireworks views over Epcot and Hollywood Studios, and a genuinely beautiful Spanish-modernist dome lobby. Straight talk: this is a convention resort with plenty of business and seminar guests, so the Disney-for-kids feel runs thinner than elsewhere. It is also sprawling, with long walks, and parks are bus-only. But if your kids want a pyramid pool and you want a smart tower room, it earns its 8.3/10.
- The Dig Site pyramid pool with waterslide, the best Moderate pool going
- Gran Destino Tower, 15 floors, with high-view rooms
- Rooftop Toledo for fireworks plus a beautiful dome lobby
- Convention resort, so the Disney-for-kids feel runs thinner
- Sprawling with long walks, and parks are bus-only
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No. 4 #4 new forest cabins · sleeps 6 + kitchen · meet Chip & Dale ★8.7 📍 Inside the 750-acre Fort Wilderness campground on Bay Lake at Walt Disney World — wooden cabins set among the pines. A boat crosses the lake to Magic Kingdom and internal buses connect to the other parks. It's a big, spread-out site, so a golf cart or your own car helps.
Our #4 pick is the most unusual stay on this list for big families and outdoorsy travelers — The Cabins at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort isn't a room in a building, it's your own private log cabin tucked under the pines across a 750-acre campground on Bay Lake. Disney rebuilt every cabin from scratch in 2024, so they're modern, run about 527 sq ft, and each one sleeps 6 with a full kitchen, a porch and a private BBQ grill — cook your own meals and a long trip gets a lot cheaper. The family headliner is Chip 'n Dale's Campfire Sing-A-Long, a free nightly campfire where Chip & Dale turn up in cowboy gear, plus the legendary Hoop-Dee-Doo Musical Revue dinner show and a pile of camp activities — horseback riding, archery, biking, fishing. A relaxed boat glides across the lake to Magic Kingdom. Honest catch: it's huge, so you'll want a golf cart or a car. Score 8.7/10.
- New 2024 cabin in the pines, sleeps 6 with a full kitchen (big families)
- Free Chip & Dale campfire nightly + the Hoop-Dee-Doo dinner show
- Boat across the lake to Magic Kingdom plus stacks of camp activities
- Very spread out — you'll want a golf cart or car
- Other parks need 2 bus transfers + pricier than a standard Moderate room
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No. 5 #5 smallest and most walkable · sea-serpent pool · beignets ★8.6 Disney's Port Orleans French Quarter Resort
📍 On the Sassagoula River inside Walt Disney World — a New Orleans French Quarter Mardi Gras theme with wrought-iron balconies. The smallest and most walkable resort in the Moderate group, with a boat to Disney Springs.
We close out the Moderate list with the cutest, smallest one — Disney's Port Orleans French Quarter Resort, themed on the New Orleans French Quarter during Mardi Gras, with two-storey pastel buildings, wrought-iron balconies, jazz alleys and gas lamps. At 1,008 rooms it's the smallest and most walkable Moderate resort — a single loop of 7 buildings, no internal bus required. The family highlight is Doubloon Lagoon, a Mardi Gras pool built around a giant green-and-blue sea serpent named Scales whose pink tongue is the water slide, topped by a King Triton statue, with a Mardi Gras alligator band and a kids' splash zone. Rooms were renovated in 2025 in a purple-gold-green Tiana/Mardi Gras theme and sleep 4. Straight talk: there's no table-service restaurant here, and 5-person families need the sister resort, Riverside. Scores 8.6/10.
- Smallest and most walkable — one loop of 7 buildings, no internal bus
- Doubloon Lagoon sea-serpent pool with the pink-tongue slide
- Mickey beignets, charming New Orleans theme, and a boat to Disney Springs
- Rooms sleep only 4 — no pull-out extra bed
- No table-service restaurant on site
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📊Comparativa · 5 hoteles
| # | Hotel | Estrellas | Puntuación | Desde / noche | Zona | Destacado |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Disney's Caribbean Beach Resort | 3 | 8.5 | ~$300 | Disney Skyliner gondola straight into EPCOT and Hollywood Studios (about 6-9 minutes); buses to Magic Kingdom and Animal Kingdom. | #1 Disney Skyliner hub · fortress pool · EPCOT crowd |
| 2 | Disney's Port Orleans Riverside Resort | 3 | 8.6 | ~$357 | Sassagoula boat to Disney Springs (also stops at Port Orleans French Quarter); buses to all four parks. No monorail or Skyliner here. | #2 Tiana/Louisiana theme · sleeps 5 · boat to Disney Springs |
| 3 | Disney's Coronado Springs Resort | 4 | 8.3 | ~$309 | Buses run to all 4 parks plus Disney Springs (no monorail, Skyliner, or boat to the parks). The main bus stop sits in front of the Gran Destino Tower. | #3 Mayan-pyramid pool · 15-floor Gran Destino Tower |
| 4 | The Cabins at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort | 4 | 8.7 | ~$529 | Boat across Bay Lake to Magic Kingdom, plus internal buses and park buses for everywhere else. The campground is very large — plan on a golf cart or a car to get around. | #4 new forest cabins · sleeps 6 + kitchen · meet Chip & Dale |
| 5 | Disney's Port Orleans French Quarter Resort | 3 | 8.6 | ~$329 | Sassagoula boat to Disney Springs (and to Port Orleans Riverside); buses to all 4 parks, shared with Riverside. No monorail or Skyliner. | #5 smallest and most walkable · sea-serpent pool · beignets |
Cuál elegir — por estilo de viaje
#1 Caribbean Beach is a Moderate resort built around a Disney Skyliner hub that gondolas you straight into EPCOT and Hollywood Studios, with a handsome Spanish-fortress pool and colorful lakeside villages — great for the EPCOT crowd on a mid-range budget, if you can take the long walks and the bus rides to Magic Kingdom and Animal Kingdom.
#2 Port Orleans Riverside is the best-atmosphere Moderate on the river — Tiana-themed Royal Rooms with a fiber-optic headboard that glows like fireflies, the Ol' Man Island pool, a chill boat to Disney Springs and bayou rooms that sleep 5, ideal for princess-loving families (just expect long walks and a bus to the parks).
#3 Coronado Springs is the Moderate resort with the most fun pool in its class — The Dig Site, a 46-foot Mayan pyramid with a waterslide — plus a smart 15-floor tower and a rooftop fireworks bar, though the convention crowd means the Disney feel runs thinner and the grounds are a long walk.
#4 Fort Wilderness Cabins is a brand-new 2024 log cabin in the woods — sleeps 6, full kitchen, Chip & Dale around the campfire, a boat across the lake to Magic Kingdom and a pile of activities (horseback riding, biking), made for big or outdoorsy families (though you'll really want a golf cart or car — it's huge).
#5 Port Orleans French Quarter is the smallest, cutest and most walkable Moderate resort — a New Orleans Mardi Gras theme with the Doubloon Lagoon sea-serpent slide, legendary Mickey beignets and a boat to Disney Springs, ideal for a small family that wants compact charm (but rooms sleep only 4 and there's no table-service restaurant).
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