
Wondering where to stay in Orlando, Florida for your next family vacation? If you’re heading the Disney World or Universal Studios parks, you’ll want to be in the middle of the action. And staying at any of the hotels near Disney Springs, means you’ll be within driving distance of all the attractions, and within walking distance of shopping, restaurants, and live entertainment too. Here are all the best budget-friendly Disney hotels in the Disney Springs area.

Looking for Hotels Within Walking Distance of Disney Springs? Whether you’re a hotel chain member looking to use or earn points, looking for a free breakfast, or trying to find a resort with a great pool, there are plenty of hotels to choose from.

If you’re visiting Walt Disney World while you’re in Orlando, then there are plenty of Disney Springs hotels that are part of the Disney Good Neighbor Program. So what does that mean? A Disney World Partner Hotel offers a variety of perks you would get if you were staying on property, but often at a much cheaper cost.
- Transportation to and from the parks and Disney Springs.
- Early Theme Park Entry, allowing guests to enter an extra 30 minutes before park opening.
- Advanced Disney Dining Reservations able to be made 60 days before your trip.

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Hilton Orlando Buena Vista Palace
If you’re looking for the closest hotel to Disney Springs, look no further than Hilton Orlando Lake Buena Vista Palace. With its own Skybridge that takes you directly to Disney Springs, you just can’t get any closer than this. Just a 5-7 minute walk and you’re there! They also have beautiful views of Disney Springs and Epcot, a lazy river, lagoon pool and splash pad for the kids. As a guest here, you will also get to experience Early Entry 30 minutes prior to Park open. You can learn all about Hilton Orlando Buena Vista Palace here.

Hilton Orlando Lake Buena Vista
Less fancy than its sister Hilton, but still about the same distance from Disney, the Hilton Orlando Lake Buena Vista is located less than 10 minutes away from Disney Springs. While not as fancy as the Palace, and a little more outdated, this hotel tends to get pretty good reviews. Read all about the Hilton Orlando Lake Buena Vista here.

Drury Plaza Hotel Disney Springs
The newest hotel to join the Disney Springs hotel lineup, Drury Plaza Hotel has been getting some rave reviews. Though one of the furthest hotels in walking distance of Disney Springs, at about 15 minutes, this hotel offers a free hot breakfast which includes Mickey waffles, of course. They also have a 5:30 kickback with snacks and beverages. And best of all, they don’t charge a resort a fee. They have several on-site restaurants for your convenience and a saltwater pool for guests to enjoy. This new hotel is definitely worth checking out if you’re planning a trip to Walt Disney World! See more information about Drury Plaza Hotel at Disney Springs here.

Holiday Inn Orlando
Just over 10 minutes from Disney Springs, you’ll find Holiday Inn Orlando. Here you can elevate your stay with a view of the Disney Fireworks, and many rooms can be booked with a balcony. Which is a huge plus for hotels in the Disney Springs area. They offer complimentary coffee in the mornings, and cookies and lemonade in the afternoons. Kids under 12 eat free here and guests can enjoy several different pools. Shuttles run every hour to the Disney Parks, and can get you to the Parks in time for Early Entry. You can find out all about Holiday Inn Orlando near Disney Springs here.

B Resort & Spa Lake Buena Vista
B Resort & Spa is one of the least expensive hotels you’ll find near Disney Springs. Although not our favorite Disney Springs area hotel, if you’re on a budget, this may fit the bill. About a 15-minute walk to Disney Springs, you can often find rooms at B Resort and Spa for under $120 per night. The shuttle to the Parks is convenient and guests here can enjoy several different dining options. It’s been years since we stayed here, but if you’re curious about why we didn’t like this one, feel free to check out our review of B Resort and Spa here.
Wyndham Lake Buena Vista
Less than a 10 minute walk across the pedestrian bridge from Disney Springs is Wyndham Lake Buena Vista. This towering hotel offers stunning view of Disney Springs and the theme parks and often gets great reviews. With a beautiful Oasis pool, hot tub and water playground, this hotel has some great amenities for non-Park days. With a Joffrey’s Coffee Cafe onsite, and several dining options, this resort is super convenient for travelers. To learn more about Wyndham Lake Buena Vista, click here.
Wyndham Garden Lake Buena Vista
Not to be confused with the previously mentioned Wyndham, Wyndham Garden Lake Buena Vista is more budget-friendly and less impressive overall. But the two hotels share amenities, so as long you’re not picky about your room, it’s an overall average budget hotel. And is still about a 10-minute walk to Disney Springs. Learn all about Wyndham Garden Lake Buena Vista here.

DoubleTree Suites by Hilton Orlando
Another Hilton in the Disney Springs area, DoubleTree is also the furthest. It’ll take you almost 20 minutes to walk to Disney Springs from this hotel. With some of the most budget friendly suites available near Walt Disney World though, it might be worth the extra distance. With a pool, splash pad and playground, DoubleTree suites is great for families. The rooms are fairly dated, but if you’re looking for an inexpensive place to stay with free shuttle transportation to the Disney Parks, it might be worth considering DoubleTree for your next Disney vacation. Find out all the information you need about DoubleTree Suites near Disney Springs here.
Hotels Near Disney Springs
There you have it! If you’re looking for a budget friendly hotel near Disney Springs, we hope this list has helped! With options like park shuttles, free breakfast, and being within walking distance of Disney Springs, choosing an off-site hotel may just be one of the best ways to save money on a Disney World trip. Plus, with easy access to everything at Disney Springs, there will be no shortage of things to do. No park ticket required!
