Book this if You want Deluxe-level location (walking distance to Epcot) at a Moderate-level price, and you care more about a good mattress than Mickey-shaped soap.
Westin 'Heavenly Beds' are legitimately better than Disney's own mattresses
Walkable to both Epcot and Hollywood Studios (or a quick boat ride)
Marriott Bonvoy points earnings on Disney property
Quick Take: A corporate convention hotel wearing a pair of Mickey ears—unbeatable location, but lacks the 'magic' bubble wrap.
Reviewed by @Amandanovak2: I honestly think this is the smartest way to do Disney. The room was super bright and clean, and having a balcony to chill on was a vibe. Plus, walking straight into Epcot for dinner instead of waiting for a bus changed the whole trip for me.
Guest Who Stayed Here Said
The hype
Travelers obsess over the location and beds but consistently groan about the nickel-and-dime fees.
Reality check
The 'Epcot Resort Area' label is doing heavy lifting; you are staying in a Westin, not a Disney hotel, so expect convention crowds with lanyards in the lobby.
You are a Marriott Bonvoy loyalist chasing status
You plan to spend your evenings drinking around the World Showcase
You need a firm, high-quality mattress to sleep
Cleanliness & Maintenance
8
Housekeeping: Generally reliable daily service, though recent reviews cite occasional missed trash bins or un-vacuumed corners.
Bathroom hygiene: Bathrooms are renovated and usually sparkling, with excellent backlit mirrors. Grout is clean.
Maintenance: Post-renovation rooms are in top shape. Public areas are well-maintained, though hallways can show carpet wear.
Linens & towels: Westin towels are plush and plentiful. Sheets are crisp, white, and high thread count.
Odors & scents: Lobby smells of the signature Westin 'White Tea' scent (lovely). Hallways occasionally smell of food/room service.
Sleepability™
7.5SILENT
SILENT
0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
Connecting room doors (sound leaks)
Hallway chatter from convention guests
Ice machines near elevators
Before you book
Good to know
You get 'Early Theme Park Entry' (30 mins early) and 'Extended Evening Hours' (select nights) just like Disney Deluxe guests.
The pool complex is shared with the Dolphin and is massive—grab a wristband early.
Mobile check-in works well, but you still need to visit the desk for physical key cards to access the parking gate.
What to pack
White noise machine (to combat the hallway chatter)
Your own coffee pods (in-room coffee is generic Starbucks, often not restocked generously)
Comfortable walking shoes (the walk to the room from the lobby can be long)
Room Genie
Best picks
Rooms 626 or 726 (East Wing) for potential Epcot fireworks views
Balcony rooms facing the Crescent Lake (quieter than pool view)
Rooms to avoid
Rooms near the elevators (high foot traffic)
Lower floor rooms facing the courtyard (can feel enclosed and dark)
Room Request Genie – copy & paste
“Requesting a 'West Wing' room on a high floor, away from the elevators. Ideally a balcony room facing the Dolphin/Lake for the open view. Please avoid connecting rooms if possible due to noise sensitivity.”
FAQ & Hidden tips
Everything you actually want to know before you book.
Is the pool heated?
Yes, the Grotto Pool and lap pools are heated to ~82°F year-round.
Can I walk to Magic Kingdom?
No. You must take a bus (dropped off at TTC, not the front gate) or walk to Epcot and take the Monorail.
Does the hotel have a shuttle to the airport?
No free shuttle. You must use Mears Connect, Uber/Lyft, or a private car service.
Are the rooms renovated?
Yes, a major renovation was completed in 2024/2025 giving rooms a sleek, modern 'nautical' look (white/blue tones).
Is breakfast included?
No. Breakfast is a la carte or buffet at Garden Grove/Rosa Mexicano and costs ~$30/person.
Can I see fireworks from the hotel?
Yes, from specific East-facing rooms or the bridge connecting the Swan and Boardwalk.
Insider Tips
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Grab breakfast at 'Java' in the lobby—they serve Mickey Waffles for a fraction of the sit-down price.
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Walk across the street to play Fantasia Gardens Mini Golf; it's literally next door.
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Use the Boardwalk Inn's boat dock if the line at the Swan/Dolphin dock is massive—it's a short walk away.
5 things to know before you go
💡The bus to Magic Kingdom drops you at the TTC (Transportation & Ticket Center), not the front gate, adding 20+ mins to your commute.
💡You can earn AND burn Marriott Bonvoy points here, which is rare for 'on-property' stays.
💡The 'Resort Fee' includes paddle boat rentals you will almost certainly never use.
💡The shower pressure is significantly better than standard Disney resorts (thank you, Westin).
💡Convention attendees often flood the lobby bar (Java/Kimonos) at 5 PM, changing the vibe from 'vacation' to 'happy hour'.
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