Disney All-Star Sports Resort Review: Is It Worth the Savings?
If you’re planning a Walt Disney World vacation on a budget, you may be wondering: Is All-Star Sports Resort the right choice for my family? Not every Disney resort fits every family’s style, and knowing what to expect can save you money, stress, and disappointment. Here’s a detailed review to help you decide if this value resort is a smart pick.
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All-Star Sports Resort Overview
All-Star Sports is part of Disney’s value resort category, making it one of the most affordable options on property. The resort is lively and colorful, with oversized sports icons throughout the property. Kids usually love the bright and fun environment—but if you’re expecting quiet luxury, this isn’t the place.
The resort is particularly busy during cheer competitions or other sports events. During my stay, multiple cheer teams were practicing outside, complete with music in the courtyards. If you’re visiting during peak events, expect extra energy and noise around the resort.
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Rooms at All-Star Sports
The standard rooms at All-Star Sports are clean and functional, designed to accommodate a family without unnecessary frills. Here’s what you get:
Beds: One queen bed plus a Murphy bed that doubles as a table when not in use
Amenities: Mini fridge, coffee maker, dresser space, and multiple outlets
Space: Limited room for strollers or extra luggage when the Murphy bed is down
These rooms are perfect for families who want a comfortable place to sleep, shower, and recharge before heading into the parks.
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Pools at All-Star Sports
All-Star Sports offers a couple of swimming options:
Surfboard Bay Pool: Main feature pool (closed for refurbishment until late April 2026)
Grand Slam Leisure Pool: Smaller pool located in the Baseball section
Guests can also use pools at nearby All-Star Music and All-Star Movies resorts.
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Transportation Options
Transportation from All-Star Sports is limited to Disney buses, which serve all four parks, Disney Springs, and the water parks. A few things to keep in mind:
Buses may make stops at neighboring All-Star resorts
They can become crowded at peak times
While not as fast or flexible as staying at a resort with multiple transport options, the buses get you to the parks reliably.
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Who Should Stay at All-Star Sports
This resort is ideal for families who:
Plan to spend most of their time in the parks
Want the perks of staying on Disney property, like early park entry
Prefer to allocate their budget toward tickets, Lightning Lane Multi Passes, or dining
Don’t need extra amenities or resort downtime
Who Should Skip All-Star Sports
Consider skipping this resort if you:
Are sensitive to noise or want quiet, relaxing resort days
Plan to spend a lot of time at the resort itself
Disney offers a variety of value, moderate, and deluxe resorts to suit every type of family.
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Bottom Line: Is All-Star Sports Worth It?
All-Star Sports does exactly what it promises: it provides a clean, convenient place to sleep, easy park transportation, and the benefits of staying on Disney property—without the luxury frills.
For families focused on maximizing park experiences and budget, this can be a smart choice. It’s not fancy, it’s not quiet—but sometimes simple is exactly what makes a Disney trip possible.
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