In my opinion, you can’t get more family-friendly than staying at a Disney Resort in Orlando. But, are there any Disney Hotels with Water Slide? Let’s look closer at which Disney hotels in Orlando feature water slides to provide additional fun around the pool. It is worth noting that you will not find water slides at any of the Value Resorts. However, most of the Moderate and Deluxe Resorts offer exactly what you are looking for. Here are some to consider:

  • Disney’s Port Orleans Resort: The Port Orleans Resort is one of our favorite places to stay in Disney World. Disney actually has two resorts in this location, Riverside and the French Quarter. When you stay at one, you can access the water park features at both, and it is good to understand the differences. When you stay at the Port Orleans Riverside, you have a 95-foot-long water slide at Ol’ Man Island, a 3.5-acre pool complex surrounded by lush landscaping. On the other hand, smaller kids will love the French Quarter side with a large pool area complete with a slide that forms a huge serpent and a kid’s splash area with sprinkling fountains, many places to climb, and smaller slides for toddlers.
  • Disney’s Beach Club Resort: You can’t beat the water park shared by the Disney Beach Club and Disney Yacht Club resort. Stormalong Bay is a three-acre water play area with a sandy-bottom pool and the longest water slide at any Disney property. You have to walk out of the main pool area, where there is a lazy river and three pools, and head over to the shipwreck to start your sliding journey. Most of the slide is enclosed and opens up at the end where you splash down. It is seriously the coolest slide at Disney.
  • Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge: Who wouldn’t want to stay at the Animal Kingdom Lodge? Having animals roaming on the Savana that you can see from your balcony (if you have a savanna view) is such a great time. If you book this resort at Disney, trust me, your kids will never forget, and just think of the memories you will make. But there is more, a lot more; the Animal Kindom Resort features the Uzima Springs Pool with a 67-foot-long water slide and the Samawati Springs Pool with a 128-foot-long slide. There is even a unique-looking kids’ splash area with bubbling fountains and sprinklers.
  • Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort: We were wowed by the landscaping and overall beauty when we stayed there. I remember the first time we walked up to The Lost City of Cibola Pool and stared at the Mayan pyramid in the pool area. It is stunning, and finding that a 123-foot-long water slide descends from the pyramid to the main pool was a real treat.
  • Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort: I would have to say that Disney’s Polynesian Resort is one of the most iconic and well-known properties. On top of the Hawaiian theme, there is so much to do, including the water fun at The Lava Pool, which includes a 142-foot-long water slide that winds through a towering volcano to the splash-down area in the main pool. There is also a large kids’ splash park beside the main pool with fun activities for your little ones. Oh, and don’t forget to take a stroll to the beach to see the Castle at the Magic Kingdom. What a great place to stay!

Disney resorts provide unique water slides and features designed to excite family members of all ages. In addition to water fun, staying at a Disney property includes perks like complimentary transportation to Disney’s parks, early theme park entry, and character-themed activities that add to the magic. If you want to learn more, check out all of the Disney Moderate and Deluxe Resorts. Most of them have a water slide and multiple pools. None of the Disney Value Resorts have a water slide or lazy river.