Gran Destino Tower feels like a Vegas-lite upgrade
Toledo and Three Bridges offer some of the best dining outside the parks
The Dig Site pool complex is massive and has a 50-foot pyramid
Quick Take: It’s a tale of two resorts: a chic, upscale tower for adults and a sprawling, motel-style village that requires a lot of walking.
Reviewed by @Dreamfindingwithfrances: I loved how fresh and modern this room felt compared to other moderate resorts. The bathroom tile is gorgeous, and seeing the Swan & Dolphin from my window was such a cool bonus. It’s a solid, clean spot to crash after a long day at the parks.
Guest Who Stayed Here Said
The hype
Travelers love the upscale dining and the Tower rooms but consistently complain about the confusing bus system and long walks.
Reality check
If you don't stay in the Tower, you are essentially staying in a motel with exterior corridors that can be noisy and far from amenities.
You are an adult couple looking for better dining and lounges
You are attending a conference and want convenience
You want a great pool area without paying Deluxe prices
Cleanliness & Maintenance
8
Housekeeping: Generally reliable daily service, though some reports of missed dusting in the older Village rooms.
Bathroom hygiene: Tower bathrooms are pristine and modern. Village bathrooms are clean but can show age with grout wear.
Maintenance: Excellent in the Tower. Older buildings (Casitas/Ranchos) occasionally have peeling paint or noisy AC units.
Linens & towels: Standard Disney quality—clean but not luxurious. Tower towels feel slightly fluffier.
Odors & scents: Tower lobby smells of fresh 'Disney water' and signature scent. Some older rooms can smell faintly musty due to humidity.
Sleepability™
7MODERATE
MODERATE
0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
Exterior walkways in Casitas/Ranchos/Cabanas
Convention crowds gathering in common areas
Elevator dings in Gran Destino Tower (if near the lift)
Before you book
Good to know
Overnight self-parking is complimentary for resort guests.
There is NO Skyliner or Monorail access; you are 100% dependent on buses.
The resort is not dog-friendly (unlike Port Orleans Riverside).
What to pack
Broken-in walking shoes (the resort loop is nearly a mile long)
A portable white noise machine if staying in the Villages
Business casual outfits if you plan to dine at Toledo or Dahlia Lounge
Room Genie
Best picks
Gran Destino Tower (any room) for interior entry and proximity to dining
Cabanas Building 8A for closest access to the Dig Site pool
Casitas Building 4 for the first bus stop and proximity to the gym
Rooms to avoid
Ranchos Buildings 6A and 7A (extremely far from lobby)
Casitas Building 1 (often used for convention suites, can be noisy)
Ground floor rooms near the quiet pools (noise issues)
Room Request Genie – copy & paste
“I would like to request a room in the Cabanas section, specifically Building 8A, to be close to the Dig Site pool and the footbridge to the Tower. If that is unavailable, a high floor in Casitas Building 4 is preferred.”
FAQ & Hidden tips
Everything you actually want to know before you book.
Is the Gran Destino Tower worth the extra cost?
Absolutely. It offers interior hallways, better views, and immediate access to the main lobby and rooftop dining.
Does the resort have the Skyliner?
No. Coronado Springs is a bus-only resort.
Which bus stop is best?
Bus Stop 2 (Casitas) is the first to be picked up. Bus Stop 1 (Tower) is the last, meaning buses are often full.
Is the pool heated?
Yes, the Dig Site pool is heated to roughly 82°F year-round.
Can I walk to any parks?
No. You must take a bus or rideshare to all theme parks.
Are there hidden resort fees?
No, Disney does not charge a separate resort fee, but check your booking if using a third party.
Insider Tips
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Book 'Sangria University' at Three Bridges Bar & Grill for a fun afternoon mixology class.
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Use the pedestrian bridges to cut across the lake instead of walking the full perimeter.
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The Dahlia Lounge on the 16th floor has outdoor seating with views of Epcot's fireworks—no reservation needed.
5 things to know before you go
💡The 'Bus Stop 1' at the Tower is actually the worst place to catch a bus to the parks.
💡The Ranchos section is themed like a desert and can feel incredibly desolate at night.
💡You can watch fireworks from the Gran Destino Tower elevators if you time it right.
💡The convention center bathrooms are often cleaner and emptier than the lobby ones.
💡Room service is limited compared to true Deluxe resorts, despite the tower's look.
Local Playbook
Map
See where Disney's Coronado Springs Resort is located and what's nearby.