What it is: A waterfront resort with winding staircases and large-scale hotel buildings designed to look like sweeping Southern mansions.
Also home to: Disney’s Port Orleans Resort, French Quarter. While the moderate-priced properties are not connected and cannot be seen from one another, they are technically close enough to walk between.
Great for: Young children who are completely princess-obsessed. The Royal Guest Rooms come with light-enhanced fireworks headboards, genie bottle faucets, and fairytale touches throughout. Though the price point is average, the property appears far more high-end simply because of its gilded theming.
Avoid if: Someone in your property cannot walk long distances, you will not be checking in until after sundown, or you are (be honest) a person who easily gets lost. Port Orleans Riverside is hands-down the most confusing resort to navigate, and doing so at night is nearly impossible. The rooms wind around through various corridors and the bus stops are difficult to differentiate, so unless you are planning a morning arrival and don’t mind taking a short hike to your room, skip it.
Don’t miss: A casual walk on the main pathway through the lush property, or a leisurely ferry ride down the Sassagoula River.
Pro tip: Horse-drawn carriage rides and surrey bike rentals are available for taking in more of the riverfront. Looking for something that the kids will enjoy? Don’t miss Yeeha Bob’s wild nighttime performances at the River Roost.