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Trip Planning > Walt Disney World > Accommodations > Resort FAQ's > All-Star Sports

All-Star Sports Resort

1701 Buena Vista Drive
Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830
Telephone: (407) 939-5000
Fax: (407) 939-7333

Resort Map | Photo Gallery | Reviews


Value Resort Classification
Located in the Animal Kingdom resort area
Check In: 3:00 p.m. / Check Out: 11:00 a.m.

At Disney's All-Star Sports Resort gigantic football helmets, megaphones, surfboards and basketballs team up with value prices to score a winning Walt Disney World vacation. Guests find themselves greeted by bright colors and the whimsy of giant Coke cups big enough to hold a resort swimming pool. The 1,920-room family resort has five sports themes including football, baseball, basketball, tennis and surfing. The sports theme is continued in guest rooms, which feature sports-themed bedspreads, megaphone light fixtures and artwork depicting sports scenes.

All-Star Sports, like all Disney resorts, is smoke-free. Designated outdoor smoking areas are indicated on the Resort Map.

Resort Refurbishment:
None at this time.

Resort Theme:

Part of the All-Star Resort Complex
Sports-themed resort featuring larger-than-life sports icons such as football helmets, tennis ball cans, surf boards, etc.

Resort Rooms:

1920 Rooms in all
Preferred rooms are in the Surf's Up section
Rooms will accommodate four (4) people, plus a child under 3.
All buildings have three levels
Stairs and elevators are available
Room Size is approximately 260 square feet
Room views overlook the parking lot, courtyard or pool area
Rooms have exterior hallways
Handicap accessible rooms include a king-sized bed, along with handrails and roll-in showers
Standard room features two double beds
Single sink area is located outside of bathroom
Refrigerators are available for $12.00 / night
In-room safe
Small Dresser
Pack 'n Play Playard Available
Alarm Clock
Dual line phones with voicemail
Satellite TV with Disney Programming
Internet Access (for an additional fee)
Iron / Ironing Boards
Hairdryers

Coin-operated self-service laundry facilities are located throughout Disney's All-Star Sports Resort. Valet dry cleaning and laundry service is available for pickup from your room.

Located at the Main Lobby in the Stadium Hall building, the concierge can help you purchase Disney Theme Park and Disney Water Park tickets, make dining reservations and secure show seats.

Resort Rates:

2010 Rates

2010 Rates Per Night - 13% tax not included

Dates

Room Type

Standard
Max Occupancy - 4*
Addtl Adult Fee - $10

Preferred
Max Occupancy - 4*
Addtl Adult Fee - $10

New Years Jan 1 - 2

$145

$160

Value Jan 3 - 6

$82

$97

Marathon Jan 7 - 9

$92

$107

Value Jan 10 - 14

$82

$97

Martin Luther King Jr. Jan 15-17

$97

$112

Value Jan 18 - Feb 11
         Weekday
         Weekend

 

$82

$97

$92

$107

President's Day Feb 12 - 14

$145

$160

Peak Feb 15 - Mar 27
         Weekday
         Weekend

 

$125

$140

$140

$155

Easter March 28 - April 10

$145

$160

Regular April 11 - June 3
         Weekday
         Weekend

 

$105

$120

$120

$135

Summer June 4 - July 1
         Weekday
         Weekend

 

$119

$134

$134

$149

Independence Day July 2 - 4

$139

$154

Summer July 5 - Aug 14
         Weekday
         Weekend

 

$119

$134

$134

$149

Value Aug 15 - Sept 30
         Weekday
         Weekend

 

$82

$97

$92

$107

Regular Oct 1 - Oct 7
         Weekday
         Weekend

 

$105

$120

$115

$130

Columbus Day Oct 8 - 10

$115

$130

Regular Oct 11 - Nov 23
         Weekday
         Weekend

 

$105

$120

$115

$130

Thanksgiving Nov 24 - 27

$125

$140

Value Nov 28 - Dec 16
         Weekday
         Weekend

 

$82

$97

$92

$107

Holiday Dec 17 - Dec 24

$139

$154

Holiday Dec 25 - Jan 1, 2011

$159

$174

Resort Dining:

End Zone Food Court
Pizza delivery is also available
Team Spirits Pool Bar

Refillable mugs are available for purchase at the End Zone Food Court for $12.99 plus tax.

Resort Recreation

Surfboard Bay Pool behind Stadium Hall and and Grand Slam Pool in front of the Home Run section.
Towels are not available at the pool, guests must bring their own from the room. Lifejackets are available for use.
A children's play area is located between the two Touchdown buildings.
The video arcade is located in Stadium Hall.
A 1.5-mile jogging trail surrounds Disney's All-Star Resort complex
Health club facilities are not available.

Resort Shopping:

Sport Goofy Gift and Sundries - Souvenirs, clothing and sundries

Resort Transportation:

Disney's bus service is available to and from this resort
Bus stop is located at Stadium Hall at the end of lobby - exit the doors near Sport Goofy Gifts and Sundries

Transportation Times Between All-Star Sports and Disney Destinations
These times are approximate, provided to give you an idea of average travel times. Please plan on up to a 15 minute wait for Disney transportation.

    Magic Kingdom- 27 minutes by bus, 33 minutes by car (with transfers)
    Epcot- 24 minutes by bus, 18 by car
    Disney's Hollywood Studios- 19 minutes by bus, 15 by car
    Disney’s Animal Kingdom- 22 minutes, 11 by car
    Downtown Disney- 24 minutes by bus, 13 by car
    Blizzard Beach water park- 21 minutes by bus, 6 minutes by car
    Typhoon Lagoon water park- 28 minutes by bus, 12 minutes by car

Resort Childcare:

No on-site child care facility. In-room child care is available at all resorts.

From Our MouseForLess Members:

MouseForLess Interesting Facts about the resort:

The resort tax at all of the value resorts except Pop Century is 13%. Pop Century and all moderate and deluxe resorts are located in another county and you'll pay only 12.5% tax.

Since this is an older value resort, the buildings are more laid out and extended to the far back of the designated sports area. - Raven Williams

MouseForLess Room Request Tips:

Request away from the football field unless you are not one to sleep at night, too much activity there. Voices and sounds travel to the rooms that face this walk area at night. When Downtown Disney closes at 2 am and people are returning to their rooms, the noises can be disrupting. - Raven Williams

We stayed towards the back of the Hoops area, and it was very quiet there. We were at the edge of the resort, so maybe a less desirable area for some. Apparently, the resort was fully booked at the time we stayed, so the quiet wasn't due to low occupancy. Maybe we just got lucky, but I was pleasantly surprised. Besides cleanliness, quiet is the most important thing for me in a hotel room. - Susan Janke

MouseForLess Hidden Treasures:

Try finding the flag for your favorite college sports team. I found mine -- go Tar Heels! - Susan Janke

Even non-sports enthusiasts will enjoy the larger than life sports-theme décor – everything is so colorful and fun. I particularly enjoyed the giant whistles in the Hoops area. - Susan Janke

MouseForLess Tips for Romance:

For seclusion from others, try the farthest building in the back. They are usually quieter there. - Raven Williams

I wouldn't recommend this resort for romantic getaways as it is often noisy and filled to the brim with small children. - Venus Windmiller

MouseForLess Tips for Families:

The food court is a good value for families. It has a variety of choices for any picky eater. - Raven Williams

I used one piece of luggage to transport one case of bottled water and snacks. Water weighed 40lbs snacks 4 lbs. Still under 50lb limit.So glad I did this.Water is $2 bottle=$48 for case of 24.Took my own case which cost $3.99. Asked for extra ice buckets. Kept chilled bottled water in room. Huge savings. Used empty suitcase for dirty laundry!! Can take bottled water into parks. (Airline allowed 2 pieces of luggage per adult. I only needed one piece for a week-the other piece was used for water/snacks) - gail

The playground is in a mostly shady area and definitely a plus. Also, food court has soymilk, if you have any kids with a dairy allergy. They let me substitute soymilk for regular milk as part of a kids meal. - Susan Janke

MouseForLess Tips for Large Travel Groups:

Ask in advance if rooms can be blocked off so that the group will be housed together. A group may sometimes be located in the preferred buildings without the additional charge. A free upgrade is nice. - Raven Williams

MouseForLess Tips for Guests with Special needs:

Make this request for any special need when you book your reservation. Call one-week prior to make sure your request is prominently listed on your form. If you find out when you check in your special need request has not been honored, ask to talk to a supervisor at the front desk. This has happened to me a few times. Once I talk with a supervisor and point out the request was on my original form, they reassign me to a room that meets my needs. - Raven Williams

If you need to rent a fridge for medical reasons, let the front desk know! You will be able to get it free of charge (saving $10 a night). - Renee Walker

MouseForLess Tips for WDW Newbies:

Catch the early bus to get a head start on the parks. Busses generally start around 6:50 am. If the bus is not full, it will then go to music and then to movies for pick up. After 3pm, all 3 value resorts have their own buss. - Raven Williams

Use room phone to access front desk. They are very helpful. Remote broke twice. They came with a replacement within 30 min. each time. - gail

Try this resort. You might be pleasantly surprised. I know I was. We only stayed here because we arrived in Disney a day early, and needed a place before we checked into AKL. I had heard that this resort was noisy, and that everything was spread out, and you'd have to do a lot of walking to get around. We didn't feel that way at all, and we were in one of the furthest buildings. And as I said, the room we had was very quiet. I would go back in a heartbeat. . - Susan Janke

MouseForLess Tips for Budget Travelers:

The toiletries in the gift shop are overpriced. Double check your personal care items before you leave home. –Green Family

The value resorts are about the cheapest possible on Walt Disney World property. Use codes for discounts on packages and AAA for discounts for room only reservations. - Raven Williams

Both code discounts and AAA discounts on room only reservations can be booked through your The Magic For Less Travel Agent.

MouseForLess Tips for Luxury Travelers:

None of the value resorts include full-service restaurants. But if you have a car and are looking for a nice sit down meal the try a short drive to Coronado Springs Resort to dine at Maya Grill or Animal Kingdom Lodge for dinner at Boma or Jiko.

Well, luxury here may be scarce, but we had an excellent meal at one of the food stations -- it was some beef dish cooked in a wine sauce and served with egg noodles, and was prepared to our specifications while we watched and waited -- it was very good quality. The station where they cook somewhat customized dishes is located near the self-serve coolers for milk and beverages. - Susan Janke

Updated January 3, 2010

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