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NEWS: Disney’s All-Star Resort Gets Reopening Date

Since the Walt Disney World Resort has reopened this summer, not all resorts and restaurants have been operating. Currently, only one Value Resort, Pop Century, has been open. While Disney’s Art of Animation Resort is scheduled to reopen on November 1, 2020, questions remained about when Disney’s All-Stars Resort would reopen. We now have that answer. Learn more below.





 

Disney has updated its website to state that Disney’s All-Star Movie Resort is scheduled to reopen on February 9, 2021. Note that only All-Star Movies will be taking reservations. All-Star Sports and Music Resorts will remain closed.

Below is Disney’s statement on reopening:

Future reopening dates are subject to change and Guests’ reservations could still be modified to other Disney Resort hotels if needed.

Given the current situation, there are some Disney Resort hotels and other areas that are not, as of this time, being scheduled for reopening yet. We will continue to evaluate the situation and reopen more locations when the environment is right to do so.

We will continue to monitor the constantly changing environment and its impact on the state of Florida as we find the right time to welcome back even more of our Guests and Cast Members.

Guests looking to make reservations for Disney’s All-Star Movies may do so now with stays beginning February 9, 2021.

RELATED ARTICLE: All-Star Resorts at Disney World: 7 Things You Need to Know

by D.W. Noonan

Nestled in the southern part of Walt Disney World near Disney’s Animal Kingdom, the All-Star Resorts have been satisfying guests since 1994. Disney’s All-Star Sports Resort opened first, welcoming visitors with its colorful tribute to football, baseball, basketball, tennis, and surfing. Disney’s All-Star Music Resort followed, nodding to genres like jazz, rock n’ roll, country, calypso, and Broadway show tunes. Paying homage to Fantasia, The Love Bug, Toy Story, 101 Dalmatians, and Mighty Ducks, Disney’s All-Star Movies Resort later opened for business in 1999. Classified as value resorts, these three draw huge crowds with promises of savings mixed with plenty of Disney magic.

Editor’s Note: During the phased reopening of Walt Disney World, the All-Star Resorts remains closed. All-Star Movies Resort is scheduled to reopen on February 9, 2021. No reopening date has been announced for the Sports and Music resorts. 





 

1 – Atmosphere

Imagineers designed the All-Star Resorts to express the charm and wonder of their respective themes with Disney characters splashed here and there. The All-Star Music Resort features the Three Caballeros at the heart of its main pool, and a host of instruments adorn its buildings. Buzz Lighter, Pongo, bucket-laden brooms and others from the movies mentioned above appear in similar fashion at the All-Star Movie Resort. Admittedly, some of the represented films don’t enjoy popularity today, yet they stir up nostalgic feelings for many. Sports lovers will feel right at home in the athletic décor of the All-Star Sports Resort, and kids will enjoy the antics of Goofy, Donald Duck, and his three nephews. In addition to the resort design, cast members contribute to the pleasant atmosphere with their welcoming attitudes, excellent customer service, and professionalism. They ensure that the grounds remain clean and presentable. Of course, it is essential to note that since they’re inexpensive, the All-Star Resorts are usually crowded, so seekers of tranquility should consider other Disney Resorts during peak seasons.

Toy Story at All Stars

2 – Amenities

Walt Disney World’s value resort hotels don’t deliver many amenities, but they do a great job with those they offer. The All-Star Resorts provide free Wi-Fi, complimentary parking at the parks, ATM access, swimming pools, and transportation to the parks. If you buy bags of souvenirs that you don’t want to lug around the theme parks, you can ship them to your resort’s gift shop. In-room babysitting is available for an extra fee. For those celebrating special occasions, cast members can transform your room into a party space with festive decorations. Though your amenities at an All-Star Resort are more practical than luxurious, cast members provide them with excellence.

3 – Recreation

The recreational offerings at Disney’s All-Star Resorts outshine the most value-rated hotels in the region. The huge swimming pools give guests hours of enjoyment in the water, and smaller secondary pools handle the overflow when crowds are large. Also, poolside movies are shown in the evening at the Calypso and Fantasia Pools, but the All-Star Sports Resort screens their evening movies on the football field. If walking all day in the theme parks doesn’t satisfy your exercise needs, you have plenty of space at these resorts to take a jog, and the kids can burn excess energy at resort playgrounds.

Fantasia Pool at All Stars

4 – Dining

Each All-Star Resort houses a food court and a pool bar at their central hub. The Disney dining plan rates them as quick-service establishments, although snack options are also available. Unfortunately, no table-service restaurants are found near the resorts, so you need to travel to a theme park or Disney Springs for high-quality dining. You’ll find American fast-food cuisine (eggs, waffles, pizza, burgers, sandwiches, etc.) here all day with additional chicken, beef, pork, and fish entrees at dinner. Overall, the food is not bad, though not as tasty as similar offerings in the theme parks. Many grab breakfast here and dine at a theme park or Disney Springs for lunch and dinner. However, if you get back to your room late and your stomach won’t stop growling, they’ll deliver pizza until 1:00 a.m.





 

5 – Transportation

Disney’s All-Star Resorts only provide bus transportation, which can be frustrating if you’re rushing to make a reservation. The transportation system treats all three resorts as one destination, so buses stop at each of them before departing. As a result, overcrowding often occurs, especially during peak seasons. Buses may be packed to capacity, resulting in guests standing in the aisle or waiting for another bus entirely. Please arrive at the bus stop 45 minutes to an hour before your reservation to avoid missing it. Of course, driving is more reliable, and parking at theme parks is free for guests. Also, expect delays when returning from the parks close to closing time. The transportation system may not be ideal at the All-Star Resorts, but it is generally reliable with buses arriving every 20 to 30 minutes. As long as you prepare yourself in advance to deal with wait times, you’ll be certain to avoid excessive delays.

All Stars Bus Stop

6 – Rooms

The rooms offered at all three resorts have similar décor, accented with bright colors, plentiful stars, and artistic portrayals of resort themes. When you arrive, you’ll typically be welcomed by a Disney-themed “towel sculpture” created by the housekeeping staff; it may be as simple as three circles in Mickey formation. Standard rooms come with either one queen bed and 1 queen-size table bed or a king-sized bed and feature cable television, a bathroom, a coffee maker and a small refrigerator, but no microwave. You’ll have to march to the food court for microwave use. The rooms accommodate up to four adults, though two adults and two children would be a more comfortable fit since they’re a bit tight. Preferred rooms are the same as standard ones, but with convenient access to food courts, pools, and bus stops. Be warned that preferred room guests may experience loud noises due to high traffic. Disney’s All-Star Music Resort also includes family suites that accommodate up to six adults with a queen-sized bed and convertible furniture. These suites also contain two bathrooms and a kitchenette with a coffee maker, refrigerator, and microwave. You won’t be able to create a home-cooked meal here, but at least you can reheat leftovers. Basically, if you plan to spend most of your time in the theme parks or at the pool and you just need a place to sleep, then the rooms at the All-Star Resorts are a great fit.

7 – Value

Other than renting a campsite at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort, Disney’s All-Star Resorts present the cheapest option for staying on the Walt Disney World property. Depending upon the time of year, you’re likely to pay something in the range of $119 to $216 per night, a rate that competes with many of the value hotel chains located off-property. Despite the low lodging costs at these resorts, guests still enjoy the preferred status of staying at a Disney Resort, such as extra magic hours, free transportation, MagicBands, etc. Certainly, you will make some comfort and convenience trade-offs by staying here, but overall, the resort delivers a pleasurable experience and promises to deliver on the magic that draws millions of visitors to Walt Disney World each year. We recommend the All-Star Resorts to those with a limited vacation budget who desire Disney’s top-notch hospitality or those who find themselves always on the move and don’t require much pampering.

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Chad & Cindy Nykamp

After years of multiple Walt Disney World vacations, Cindy and Chad's dream of living in Orlando came true in 2010. After friends and family made them their go-to-people for Walt Disney World advice, Cindy and Chad launched DisneyLists.com in August 2015 to share their knowledge and love of Disney. Chad and Cindy have been Disney World Annual Passholders for years, DVC members, together have raced more than 70 runDisney races, and particularly love cruising on the Disney Cruise Line. Chad and Cindy also regularly represent DisneyLists.com at Walt Disney World media events. While attending these events, they get an insiders view of all the new things that have come to Walt Disney World. These experiences have helped them gain knowledge and expertise they happily pass on to their followers. They still can't believe how lucky they are to have such an amazing opportunity and will continue to share Disney with anyone who will listen!
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