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These 5 Disney Hotels Are Raising Red Flags for 2026 Summer Trips

Walt Disney World is heading into summer with a lot of momentum. New updates are arriving, popular attractions are back, and Disney is clearly making a push to bring guests in with strong offers.

It’s the kind of setup that makes planning a trip feel easy.

Until you start looking at hotels.

While the parks are getting all the attention, some resorts are dealing with changes that could significantly impact your stay. And in the middle of a Florida summer, those details matter more than you might expect.

What’s Driving Crowds This Year

By the time summer hits, the parks will feel refreshed. Rock ’n’ Roller Coaster is getting new attention with its Muppets theme, and Smugglers Run is adding a new mission featuring Din Djarin and Grogu.

Hollywood Studios is also evolving, with a reworked courtyard that shifts the park's feel.

On top of that, rides like Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin and Big Thunder Mountain Railroad will be fully operational again. That changes how crowds move, especially compared to last summer when Big Thunder wasn’t available.

Put it all together, and you’ve got a season that’s going to be packed.

But your hotel can either help you handle that—or make it worse.

Disney guests ride Buzz Lightyear Space Ranger Spin in Magic Kingdom
Credit: Disney

Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort

The Polynesian remains one of the most popular resorts for a reason, but this summer introduces some challenges.

Without boat transportation early in the season, more guests will rely on the monorail. That can mean longer waits and tighter spaces during busy times.

Construction has also led to limited areas and obstructed views, which detract from the overall experience.

Disney’s Contemporary Resort / Bay Lake Tower

The Contemporary offers unmatched proximity to Magic Kingdom, but construction is currently a major factor.

Guests are navigating around closed walkways and ongoing work, which affects the flow of the resort. The Bay Cove Pool closure also removes a key place to relax during the hottest part of the day.

Even with the short walk to the park, the experience feels less convenient overall.

Monorail at Disney's Contemporary Resort at Walt Disney World Resort
Credit: Disney

Disney’s All-Star Sports Resort

At a value resort, convenience matters—and that’s where things get tricky this summer.

The main pool being closed puts more pressure on other areas, making it harder to find space to cool off. Transportation adds another layer, with buses serving multiple resorts, resulting in longer travel times.

That combination can make long park days feel even longer.

Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort

Saratoga Springs has plenty of room, but that space comes at a cost in the summer heat.

Walking longer distances becomes more noticeable, especially when you’re heading to a transportation hub or a restaurant. Some dining closures also limit options, which adds another layer of inconvenience.

Since buses are the main way to get around, travel time becomes a bigger factor.

Basketball-themed area at Disney's All-Star Sports Resort.
Credit: Mike Liu, Flickr

Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground

Fort Wilderness delivers a unique experience, but summer conditions can make it more challenging.

Construction near the main pool reduces your ability to cool off easily. At the same time, the outdoor setup exposes you to heat, humidity, and bugs throughout the day.

Getting around takes extra time, which can slow down your overall schedule.

guests roast smores with chip and dale at disney's fort wilderness campground
Credit: Disney

Don’t Let This One Choice Ruin Everything

Walt Disney World is clearly preparing for a strong summer in 2026. Between new experiences and returning attractions, there’s a lot to look forward to.

But your resort choice plays a bigger role than most people expect.

These hotels aren’t bad—they’re just dealing with timing issues that make them tougher picks right now. If you plan ahead and factor in these challenges, you can avoid unnecessary stress.

And in a summer this busy, that can make all the difference.

Sarah Larson

Sarah is a theme park enthusiast who loves visiting Walt Disney World and Universal Orlando Resort. She enjoys covering the latest attractions, park updates, hotel changes, and industry developments for theme park fans. A dedicated Marvel fan, she never passes up an opportunity to ride her favorite Disney attraction, Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind. When it comes to Disney classics, Pirates of the Caribbean still holds the top spot on her list. At Universal, she’s a big fan of the thrills of VelociCoaster, but Men in Black: Alien Attack remains a personal favorite, where she proudly considers herself a professional "Galactic Defender."

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