On a Disney cruise you will find activities for all ages, including a teens-only club with karaoke and dance parties, kids' clubs with detective games and science experiments and adults-only retreats such as an adult pool and full service spa. Cruises range anywhere from three night excursions to the Bahamas up to 15 night Panama Canal crossings. Stateroom categories include simple inside cabins, rooms with a porthole to enjoy the ocean view, rooms with a veranda and expansive suites. On-board dining is set up on a rotation with a different theme each night and the option for additional dining experiences such as character breakfasts or afternoon tea. Many itineraries include a stop at Disney's private island, Castaway Cay.
If you want to spend most of your Walt Disney World vacation out and about and view a hotel room as just a place to rest in between park hours, consider a vacation at one of Disney's value resorts. The value resorts offer Disney theming, complimentary transportation, Disney-level guest service and perks like extra hours in the theme parks at a budget price with few frills. There are four value resorts at Walt Disney World: Disney's All Star Sports Resort, Disney's All Star Music Resort, Disney's All Star Movies Resort and Disney's Pop Century. Each value resort has a different theme, but all offer similar features like larger-than-life icons that decorate the buildings and courtyards, a gift shop, pizza delivery, a food court, several swimming pools and daily activities.
If you want to indulge in the more luxurious side of Disney, check out one of the deluxe resorts at Walt Disney World. Deluxe resorts offer amenities such as fitness centers, spas, full-service restaurants, the opportunity for concierge club level rooms and extra transportation options such as water taxis and the monorail. Each deluxe resort has a different theme, such as the national park atmosphere at Disney's Wilderness Lodge, the African safari theme of Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge or the Atlantic seashore vibe of Disney's BoardWalk Inn. All of Disney's deluxe resorts are positioned right next to at least one theme park, so many offer views of the nightly fireworks.