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Walt Disney World is home to a variety of on-site hotels designed to suit the budgets of most visitors. From family suites at the low-cost Disney's Art of Animation Resort to pricy rooms with a view of an African savannah at Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge, there's a wide selection to choose from. There are almost 25,000 rooms spread across the resort's hotels, campsites, cabins and Disney Vacation Club properties.

But what if you have really deep pockets? Well, Disney is very happy to take your money, and can offer you a stay in one of a host of incredibly luxurious rooms. The rest of us may have to keep on dreaming, but we can enjoy a look at these 10 luxurious Walt Disney World hotel rooms anyway!

10. Yellowstone Suite, Disney's Wilderness Lodge

Disney's Wilderness Lodge

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Price: Around $1,000/night

The 729-room Disney's Wilderness Lodge is located close to the Magic Kingdom, and is designed to resemble a classic National Park Service lodge. The rustic theming extends into the rooms themselves, as well as the hot spring-style pool area.

One of most luxurious rooms is the Yellowstone Suite, which offers views across the courtyard, pool and Bay Lake.

The suite covers some 1,000 square feet, and features a rustic design. Guests staying in the room benefit from two housekeeping visits per day, an eight-seater dining table, a powder room, an office, a sprawling living room and a luxurious bathroom complete with two sinks and a whirlpool tub.

9. Presidential Suite, Disney's Contemporary Resort

Disney's Contemporary Resort

Price: Around $2,000/night

The iconic Contemporary Resort was one of Walt Disney World's original hotels, and features a unique A-Frame design. It was constructed by the United States Steel Corporation, which hoped to prove the viability of a new technique using modular rooms that were put together off-site and then slotted into place. The approach proved to be a near-disaster, with Disney subsequently buying out its partner. The resort remains popular, though, offering stunning views over the Magic Kingdom and the convenience of a monorail line that runs right through it.

The two-bedroom Presidential Suite offers an incredible view of the Magic Kingdom, a king-sized bathroom with a whirlpool and a full-sized fridge.

8. Royal Palm Club Level Suite, Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa

Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa

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Price: Around $2,000/night

Featuring a Victorian theme, Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa is one of the highest-end accommodation options at the Walt Disney World Resort. Boasting 867 rooms, it is home to a wide range of restaurants, two pools, a beach and a full service spa. The Magic Kingdom is easily accessible via monorail.

A two-bedroom Royal Palm Club Level suite will sleep up to 6, and includes concierge service, a parlor area and a wet bar. You'll also gain access to the very posh Royal Palm Club lounge.

7. Princess Suite, Disney's Polynesian Resort

Disney's Polynesian Resort

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Price: Around $1,500/night

Part of Walt Disney World's original hotel line-up, the South Seas-themed Disney's Polynesian Resort boasts 847 rooms and suites, spread across several buildings and longhouses.

The two-bedroom Princess Suite offers views of Cinderella's Castle and the marina. Perhaps the biggest benefit is that you'll be able to watch the nightly Wishes fireworks show from the comfort of your own room.

6. Steeplechase Suite, Disney's Boardwalk Inn

Disney's Boardwalk Inn

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Price: Around $2,500/night

Situated close to Epcot, Disney's Boardwalk Inn is part of the broader Disney's Boardwalk Resort, which also includes Disney Vacation Club timeshare accommodation. It is designed to resemble a 1920s era Atlantic City or Ocean City boardwalk, and is heavily themed throughout.

Wealthy guests can look forward to a stay in a Steeplechase Suite, offering views over Crescent Lake, the Boardwalk and Disney's Yacht and Beach Club. There's a king bedroom in the master bedroom and two queens in the second bedroom, and one-and-a-half baths.

 
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We stayed in a lodge view room at the Wilderness Lodge. We loved it! We had booked at the Port Orleans resort and since they were re-furnishing it we were upgraded for only $100.00 more for our ten day stay. It was wonderful and we didn't need the Presidential suite.

These are some really great rooms way out of my budget. We will make most likely our last trip next year for our 20th wedding anniversary. We went there on our honeymoon. That will be our 14th trip I think. Maybe if we had saved all the money we spent there we could have book one of them for our second honeymoon.

If you want to visit WDW then you can - you must plan and budget and be flexible. We have been going since it opened (I was 6) and have continued the tradition by taking our 5 kids ... for us vacationing is a priority over other things - the memories will last much longer than the new car or dinners out and movies. Plan, save, budget and be realistic.

Sad that those making this place so magical cannot afford to stay in even the lowest price rooms.

In reply to by Kathy (not verified)

Yes, but when you finish your theme park we will all be able to afford your rooms. When will the construction be finished?

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