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| Trip type | Number of reviews | Average rating |
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| All Trip Types | (134) | 8.4 |
| Business | (21) | 7.0 |
| Romance | (19) | 9.0 |
| Family | (56) | 8.6 |
| With Friends | (11) | 9.6 |
| All Others | (27) | 7.8 |
| Check-in time is | 3 PM |
| Check-out time is | 11 AM |
| Pets not allowed |
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on hotel policy.
Photo identification and credit card or cash deposit are required at check-in for incidental charges.
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges. Special requests cannot be guaranteed.
The hotel will be renovating from 11 January 2010 to 7 February 2010. The following areas are affected:
One king bed with possible garden, courtyard, pool, or lake view. Table and chairs. Dial-up internet access (on request, surcharge); high-speed internet access (on request, surcharge). Refrigerator, coffeemaker. Vanity with hair dryer. Clock radio. Iron/ironing board. Crib (on request). Ceiling fans. Nonsmoking.
All rooms include All rooms includeTwo double beds or two queen beds. Possible garden and courtyard views. Table and chairs. Clock radio. Dial-up and high-speed Internet access (on request, surcharge). Refrigerator. Coffeemaker. Vanity with hair dryer. Iron/ironing board. Crib (on request). Ceiling fans. Nonsmoking.
All rooms includeTwo double beds. Possible pool or lake view. Table and chairs. Dial-up internet access (on request, surcharge); high-speed internet access (on request, surcharge). Refrigerator, coffeemaker. Vanity with hair dryer. Clock radio. Iron/ironing board. Crib (on request). Ceiling fans. Nonsmoking.
All rooms includeThis area encompasses the bulk of the Walt Disney World® Resort, including futuristic Epcot®, Disney’s Animal Kingdom® Theme Park, Disney-MGM Studios®, and the Magic Kingdom® Park. In a place rife with photo ops, Cinderella’s storybook castle is among the most photographed. The Disney-branded hotels here cater to economy and luxury budgets.
see all hotels in Walt Disney World"Nice room, great location"
Reviewed by Suzy of Charlotte on Dec 2, 2009
We enjoyed our recent stay at Coronado Springs. We've never stayed "on property" but really enjoyed the convenience. Our room was near bus stop 2 and there was never a crowd to get on the bus to any park. Also, the food at Pepper Market was surprisingly very good. The cuban pork and the homemade pizzas were fabulous. It was nice to have such a good option once we got back from a long day at the parks. The pool is amazing...
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out of value="10""Some one Tried to Walk into our room at 11:00 Pm!"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Nov 27, 2009
Outstanding
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out of value="10""Stay at another Disney Property"
Reviewed by Andy of Excelsior on Nov 24, 2009
The Coronado while stylish and nicely maintained is poorly designed. If your room is near the lobby/food/shopping your are 1/2 mile form the main pool. If you are near the pool you are a long way from the lobby. It is totally spread out. Bring walking shoes if you go. When checking in, our "cast member" gave us the wrong room number. Trying to correct the mistake with bags was not a "Disney Experience." We purchased Disney tickets at the hotel and was told both passes were on my room key card. It turns out that one was on my wife's card (which we had never given the concierge). This turned into a fiasco that caused us to miss the space shuttle launch because we were in guest services. For me, the only reason to stay at a Disney property would be to take advantage of the free buses to the Disney properties.
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out of value="10"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Nov 22, 2009
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out of value="10"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Nov 17, 2009
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out of value="10""Food experience well below par"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Nov 16, 2009
Although the hotel is also part of a convention center I found the food available well below par. There was only one sit-down type resturant. The food court available required selection of food from a variety of stations. The food was overdone, dry and tasteless. Hoverever, it was expensive as one would expect from a Disney property. The isolation from other dining opportunities made the situation worse. I would not take a family to this venue.
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out of value="10"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Nov 15, 2009
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out of value="10""Good hotel for family but not if you are alone.."
Reviewed by Gary of New York on Nov 12, 2009
Room was not bad a little bit of tiddying up would have helped, for got to leave sopa and lotion on two occassions. Food selection is sparse. No type of entertianment at all; I guess that is what Disney is for but besides the park there is nothing at the resort at all... If you are traveling as a family vacation and exclusively attending the parks then this resort is for you.. However if you are on a business trip and want tsoemething to do after the conference then stay away...
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out of value="10""Very nice hotel"
Reviewed by Tony of miami on Nov 12, 2009
The room was really nice, clean and comfortable. Best room I've stayed in. Service at from desk was just ok. The girl I dealt with was nice and smiley, but could have been more informative. It's a huge hotel great looking resort/convention center. Best Disney resort I've stayed at thus far.
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out of value="10""Lots of value added during stay - great choice for the price"
Reviewed by Monica of Dallas on Nov 11, 2009
Staying on a Disney property ended up having several unexpected benefits - free shuttle transportation to and from the airport, the parks and Disney's Boardwalk, ability to purchase park tickets at the resort to avoid long lines at the park, ability to check luggage in for return flight at the resort and let Disney get it to the right place, etc. Would definitely recommend Coronado Springs, especially for the price!
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out of value="10""Refurbished"
Reviewed by Bob of Land O Lakes on Nov 9, 2009
Disney recently refurbished these rooms and we were happy that they installed sliding doors to seperate the sink area and the room.
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out of value="10""Not for experienced travelers"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Nov 6, 2009
No morning restaurant service - all buffet. Very slow seating by the host/hosteses, even though there were many empty tables each day. Basically this is a hotel for families - not really convention friendly at all (although I attended a convention there, which was the reason for my stay). The food in the banquet rooms was far superior to the food in the restaurants. The hotel and its surroundings are very attractive, but appear like a movie set, not real. All in all, don't go there unless you are desperate to visit Disney World.
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out of value="10""Customer Service Needs Improvemet."
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Nov 6, 2009
I asked the operator for a bottle opener. She indicated that it would be brouhgt to my room shortley, but despite a second request, it was nevered delivered The food in the hotel restaurants was too expensive and not very good. Te best salsa they had to offer was Tabasco, very disapointing.
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out of value="10""Needs Improvement (i.e., offer free Internet service from room)"
Reviewed by Roger of San Francisco on Nov 6, 2009
Nice hotel, but I can't believe they charge $10 per day for Internet access from your room. I stayed at another hotel earlier in the week, and that other hotel offered free Internet service! Plus, that other hotel cost half as much per day! Why did I change my hotel??
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out of value="10"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Nov 5, 2009
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out of value="10""got a real good rate..."
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Nov 4, 2009
we got a real good rate considering it was a "disney" property, but we expected a more luxurious room. Our room was a standard room, with 2 beds, wireless service for a fee. transportation is excellent around all the Disney properties and parks.
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out of value="10"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Oct 29, 2009
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out of value="10""very kid friendly"
Reviewed by Y of Los Angeles on Oct 20, 2009
I was unfortunately there for a very long meeting, so I did not get to enjoy many of the amenities. Nevertheless, the resort is quite large with distinct clusters of residences. I was in the Cabanas. My room opened directly to the walkway about 10 yards from the parking lot on the 1st floor. There is a nice fun-shaped kid friendly pool in the cabanas which was nice for my 1-hour in the sun. There is also a fine-powder sand mini-beach a few yards away between the cabanas and the lake. I wish I had more time to enjoy the mini-beach with it's happy green & white striped hammocks. The gym is in the Casitas section which when walking in the hot humid weather seemed like a far ways away from the Cabanas, but it's probably not that far. The gym was a bit cramped, but ventilation was decent. Fresh towels, alcohol wipes for the machines, and filtered water were freely available. [There's another pool in the Casitas which seemed busier than the one by the Cabanas, but that could just be timing.] Food choices were limited and a bit pricey (IMHO) for what you got. But, the best food deal I found were the kid's meals for about $5 (subject to change, of course). You don't need to be a kid to get it: mac&cheese (or cheese pizza or hot dog) + bag of chips + chocolate chip cookie + fruit slice (orange or cluster of strawberries) + apple juice box (or milk or water). The mac&cheese portion size was perfect--even for an adult! Souvenir shop was very friendly. Buses into Downtown Disney were very convenient. They go all around the resort which we didn't know until after the fact. The concierge sells tickets for all the local attractions which simplifies matters. Everything about this place was about kids & family having fun. I would come back in that context. As a meeting venue, it's set apart from Downtown Disney, so food choices are limited so you're forced to concentrate on the meeting. good and bad.
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out of value="10""enjoyable stay"
Reviewed by Tami of New Port Richey on Oct 14, 2009
We were there for Disney's Race for the Taste and the hotel was perfectly located between the Wide World of Sports and Epcot. Room was comfortable and spacious. Overall, it was a great hotel for a weekend getaway.
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out of value="10""Great Hotel, Great Price"
Reviewed by Robert of Land O'Lakes on Oct 8, 2009
I have stayed at many Disney hotels over the years and have never had a complaint regarding any stay. The best thing about this visit was that it was cheaper to book through hotels.com than directly with Disney.
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out of value="10""Nice hotel...thin walls!"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Sep 24, 2009
The grounds are beautiful and the rooms are spacious, but the walls are thin. We were able to hear everything in the hall outside our door as well as in the rooms next to us. Overall it was a good stay - and we didn't spend much time in the room anyway!
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out of value="10""definately recommend"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Sep 23, 2009
nice rooms, close to disney, great value
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out of value="10""Good Value"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Sep 11, 2009
Because of the discounts that Disney was offering, this was a very good deal for the quality of hotel. Getting free parking also saved us $12/day so that helps as well. One of the things that attracted us to the hotel was the lake/marina. I was disappointed to see that it was "closed for the season". I thought it would be a nice break from the theme parks to spend the day boating/biking and at the pool. It should be disclosed that the marina activities will be closed during your stay prior to booking your reservation.
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out of value="10"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Sep 9, 2009
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out of value="10"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Sep 3, 2009
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out of value="10""Best Accomodations Ever on Disney Property"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Aug 30, 2009
We have been going to Disney since the year it opened. Having 4 kids and budget restraints we did not stay on grounds until the value resorts were opened. Now that the kids are on their own - we moved to FL and have tried all the resorts at least once. For the money Coronado Springs has been our favorite. Better even than the Swan and Wilderness Lodge. (Most times of the year it is not as crowded as the others.) This recent stay we were pleasantly surprised to find our King Room recently refurbished. Everything was new! Best of all - the towels were plush, absorbant and - soft! May seem trivial but the towels have always been a sore spot for us at WDW. They just did not seem to get it - now they do!
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out of value="10"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Aug 26, 2009
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out of value="10""good value"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Aug 23, 2009
only issues are it can be a long walk to room from parking lot and elevators are only at the far side of each large building complex. Those with mobility issues need to consider this. Also, food court is semi "self-serve" (pick up your food, but a waiter provides drinks to the table and takes empty plates away) which is different from the other disney hotels in this price range. The prices are higher due to the waiter service.
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out of value="10""Not much positive here."
Reviewed by Judith of The Villages on Aug 23, 2009
Miles of walking here. Attending a meeting at the convention center, glad I had a car. No help with luggage/ on your own to get to your room. Food was poor--17$ for a self serve breakfast buffet--with unsupervised children helping themselves. No sit down service lunch available -just buffet. Renovated rooms are nice--be sure to ask for one. Wireless is undependable--dropped several times while trying to work.
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out of value="10""Best kids pool area"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Aug 20, 2009
My kids love the waterslide and kids play area. We'll bring buckets to make sandcastles next time. Resort is very spread out - it's a long walk for coffee in the morning.
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out of value="10"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Aug 19, 2009
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out of value="10""Not sure this is really a Disney property and certainly not a resort"
Reviewed by Unhappy of Miami Beach on Jul 17, 2009
I have enver been so disappointed with a Disney stay than I was with this hotel. It was disorganized, the front desk told us the wrong room to check in to, no bellman, lots of room at the hotel, yet they placed us on the wing with several student field trips, we were unable to sleep. The beds were uncomfortable but the best piece of all is that there is no cell phone service. The location is great if you are going to the parks and the shuttles are convenient and punctual. The hotel however ruins the entire Disney experience. To say the least it was neither Happy or Magical. I will never return.
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out of value="10""Great Room and hotel"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jul 8, 2009
I loved the amenities at this hotel. The room had just been renovated and was very tranquil. Only drawback, One of the restaurants makes you stand in line to get in, you sit at a table where the waitress gives your silverware and tells you to go get your food, where you stand in line at stations and get your meal made to order -- PROBLEM: If you don't get the "Meal" you end up paying WAAAAAAY to much for your lunch. Then the waiter expects a tip when you did all the waiting in line. Other restaurant was more conventional, but also a bit pricy for the quality of the food. Otherwise, the hotel is fabulous one pool if you want to be away from the crown and a bigger pool with a water slide, poolside bar, music, play area, etc. Take a stroll around the lake and lay in a hammock. Very nice -- if you don't mind mosquitos (they are in season in june/july)
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out of value="10""Surpassed my expectations"
Reviewed by Susan of Boca on Jun 22, 2009
This was our first stay at a disney hotel - and from other reviews I was afraid this "convention" hotel would not have the Disney charm...this was not the case at all - it was absolutely lovely! Spacious, with an outstanding pool area/ playground for kids. It's spread out - so you never feel cramped or crowded - pretty spanish themed rooms - flat screen tv, big comfy beds, clean..The only recommendation I would have is if you have a car - and are using Disney transport (bus)- drive your car to the bus stop and wait in the air conditioning- since buses are running 25 min apart- and in the FL heat with a toddler - hot hot hot!
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out of value="10""Someone elses hair in our shower."
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jun 17, 2009
Hotel was good except the extremely long hair we found on the side of our shower. Was too long to belong to either of us. We complained to the hotel staff and did get two fast passes at the theme park. Made us wonder about the rest of the cleaning.
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out of value="10"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jun 15, 2009
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out of value="10"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on May 21, 2009
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out of value="10""easy access to Disney Parks"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on May 17, 2009
convenient transportation to all disney parks by buses that ran every 20 minutes. wish there had been more dining options that are open late for guests who stay late at the parks
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out of value="10""Surprisingly Beautiful Surroundings"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on May 14, 2009
This is a true resort. Very nice surroundings, lake, landscaping, pool area, all beautiful! The room (in the ranchos)was quite nice and comfortable, recently renovated. My only complaints would be checking in took too long (had to give all children's names and ages) and the food at the Pepper Market was expensive, and not great, nor was it Mexican. I was hoping for Mexican pastries for breakfast. Overall, I highly recommend this resort.
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out of value="10"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on May 13, 2009
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out of value="10"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on May 2, 2009
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out of value="10""Needs improvement"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Apr 3, 2009
We thought about saying something to the front desk after seeing the room and it's condition but realized after looking around and seeing the dirty appearance of the front doors of the units around us we'd be getting the same thing (unless they moved us to the better units on the other side of the lake which I doubt they would have done without a price). We thought we'd just make the most of it. The room was old and worn out and could have been cleaned better. Bathroom floors were dirty around the perimeter and had what looked like small pieces of broken glass in a corner. Caulking was coming off around the toilet and tub and a bit dirty/moldy as with the grout in areas. Lay out was basic with a small table and 2 chairs that were clunky and heavy to maneuver around. The hall and stair ways in the complex had the same pieces of litter for 3 days (cup, snack wrappers) and in general looked like it wasn't clean. The other end of the Coronada complex had higher end units that on the outside looked really nice. I can't imagine what those folks were paying to stay there, because it wasn't cheap over in the 'neighborhood' we were in.
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out of value="10""a resort within the resort"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Mar 30, 2009
This hotel is sweet. you could spend all day here. the pool by the pyramid is amazing. the kids loved it. the restaurants are sweet, and this is a very nice place. if you come, you may just want to stay here for awhile.
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out of value="10""Awesome Resort"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Mar 25, 2009
Hotels.com set it all up and I was checked in very quickly. The hotel overall is very nice, and the room itself was very clean. Overall a great hotel to stay at.
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out of value="10""Good Resort For Money"
Reviewed by DeeAnn of Suamico on Mar 18, 2009
Our experience at Coronodo Springs Resort was wonderful with the exception of the food on the property. We tried the food at the Pepper Market a couple of times and the food quality was poor. This was not a big issue for us as we usually took a bus to Downtown Disney where there is a large variety of restaurants to choose from or ate at one of the theme parks. Overall our experience at this hotel was great. The rooms were clean and were cleaned daily. The service at the outside hotel bar was fantastic! The buses ran on a consistant basis to all of the theme parks and Downtown Disney and we never had much of a wait for them. There are several bus stops around the hotel so that you do not have very far to walk to the buses no matter where your room is located.
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out of value="10""nice hotel but had some cleanliness issues"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Mar 16, 2009
Of all the Disney hotels this one was more affordable and close to everything with a short bus ride. The room was nice but we had popcorn in our bathroom floor and found clumps of dirt in our bedsheets. Otherwise very pretty and nice.
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out of value="10""Nice Stay"
Reviewed by Doug of Port Orange FL on Mar 15, 2009
I have stayed at several Walt Disney World Hotel over the past few years some great some terrible. This one was one of the best. Easy to get to, quiet, a nice stay. I will stay here again sometime. Give it a try, you will not go wrong.
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out of value="10""Awesome Hotel"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Mar 15, 2009
I had heard that this one was a little out of date and far away, but our room was very clean, very new and everything was awesome. Great place, great transportation. You never have to drive anywhere.
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out of value="10""Outstanding Resort"
Reviewed by Susan of South Daytona on Mar 8, 2009
Disney's Coronado Springs Resort has everything that one could possibly want. It was an enjoyable stay, and we will return.
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out of value="10""Needs updating"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Mar 3, 2009
Very old mattress on bed, small room, worn furniture. steps & hallways are worn and look dirty. Not the image I expected for a Disney property. The restaurant and stores are very pricy.
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