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cheap hotels near disney world

Some of the cheapest hotels near Disney World right now are the Disney Springs “good neighbor” hotels and a few budget chains in nearby areas like Flamingo Crossings and Lake Buena Vista.

Key cheap areas

  • Disney Springs Resort Area : Often has promo rates under about $90–$130 per night at places like Holiday Inn Orlando Disney Springs, Wyndham Garden Lake Buena Vista, and similar properties, though resort and parking fees can push the total higher.
  • Flamingo Crossings (west of Disney) : Budget‑leaning Hilton brands such as Home2 Suites by Hilton Orlando at Flamingo Crossings show sample rates around the low $100s with modern rooms and good reviews.
  • Wider Disney World Area : Budget listings on large booking platforms include properties like Residence Inn at Flamingo Crossings and Celebration Suites, plus many small motels and condos marketed as “Disney area” with free cancellation options.

Specific wallet‑friendly picks

  • Holiday Inn Orlando – Disney Springs Area – Frequently one of the lowest starting prices among official Disney Springs hotels, sometimes around the high $80s before fees, and includes shuttle access and early entry benefits.
  • Wyndham Garden Lake Buena Vista – Advertised base rates in the low $80s under some promos, but reviews note dated rooms and high resort fees, so the final “all‑in” cost can feel less cheap.
  • B Resort & Spa / similar “good neighbor” hotels – Often cited in community discussions as a solid “really cheap but not terrible” choice, with sample prices reported around $85 per night on sale and access to early entry perks, but weaker transportation so rideshare is common.

How to actually find the cheapest deal

  • Use big aggregators (Booking, Hotels.com, Expedia) and filter by “Disney World” or “Walt Disney World Resort,” then sort by price + guest rating to avoid the worst properties.
  • Compare the final price with taxes and fees , because some Disney Springs hotels advertise low nightly rates but add resort and parking fees that can add $30–$50 per night.
  • Check flexible‑cancellation filters; many cheap hotels in the Disney area still offer free cancellation, which helps if you’re watching for price drops over time.

Quick tips to save more

  • Travel in lower‑demand windows (late August, early September, some weekdays in January or early May) when discount offers like Disney Springs area promos or general “under $100” sales appear more often.
  • Consider a place with free breakfast and no resort fee (for example, some Flamingo Crossings or Drury‑type properties highlighted in community posts), since that can easily save $30–$60 per day for a family.
  • Factor in transport: a slightly more expensive hotel with reliable shuttle or short rideshare distance can still be the cheapest once you include transit costs and time.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.