Disney’s All-Star Movies is a Value Resort that is a favorite among children! Your children will love the different buildings, as they are themed after their favorite movies!
101 Dalmations
The classic 1961 Disney movie is the theme of the 101 Dalmations movies! There are two 101?Dalmatians?Buildings. Standing at 30 feet tall, you’ll love seeing the giant Perdy and Pongo! The staircases are in a giant yellow fire hydrant and the railings are covered with those lovable dogs! If you counted all of the dogs, you may just come up with 101! Make sure to take a look down outside and see the bones and paw prints in the concrete!
The room decor features a framed 101?Dalmatians?movie poster and a border matching the theme!
Don’t forget the great photo opp outside of a giant TV with a lone pup watching!
The Mighty Ducks
Disney released this live action movie in 1992 and it was a huge hit with both children and adults! There are two Might Ducks buildings and the focal point of the buildings are the giant duck masks!
The staircases on the ends of the buildings are in giant hockey nets that are over 30 feet high! The railings are adorned with giant hockey pucks and there are giant yellow hockey sticks that are as tall as the buildings!
The Mighty Ducks buildings feature All Star Movies “Quiet Pool”, which is in the shape of a hockey rink. Make sure to check out the huge locker room! It’s actually laundry inside!
The great photo?opportunity?for The Mighty Ducks building is Goofy in his goalie uniform! See if you can shoot a goal off him!
The Love Bug
The Love Bug is another classic live-action Disney movie. It opened in 1968 and your kids may have caught the reboot in 2005, called Herbie Fully Loaded.
The two Love Bug buildings have Herbie’s front and rear end at the entrances. The building itself is decorated with checkered flags and hearts. The stairs are housed in giant movie action boards and there are tall pliers and screwdrivers that stand at 35 feet tall!
There is an amazing photo?opportunity?here at the Love Bug buildings! In the Winner’s Circle, there is a Herbie from the original movie! What a fun picture!
Toy Story
There are two Toy Story buildings and this is a popular pick among children! One building features Buzz Lightyear and another Woody. To enter the courtyard to the Toy Story buildings, you walk through the door to Andy’s room.
The Woody building features the 25 foot cowboy leaning against Andy’s bookshelf. Looking across to the Buzz Lightyear building, the Spaceman stands guard at 35 feet tall! Giant alphabet blocks spelling his name are at his feet. Bo-Peep stands in the middle of the courtyard. The staircases for the Toy Story buildings are enclosed in a?Bucket?O’ Soldiers. Look up and you will see the Green Army Men on top of the building, keeping a look out!
A great photo?opportunity?for the Toy Story section, besides the giant Buzz and Woody, is RC! Your children can climb inside RC and get a great picture!
Fantasia
Like the other themed buildings, there are two Fantasia buildings. However, one is based on the original 1940 Fantasia movie and the other Fantasia 2000. Both buildings use a giant Fantasia Spell Book to house the staircases.
The Fantasia building is bright blue and has a 45 feet tall version of Mickey’s Sorcerer hat. Giant brooms with buckets line the sides of the building. The railings are covered with stars and planets.
The Fantasia 2000 building features a 35 foot tall Jack-in-the-Box and a 35 foot tall ballerina! There is also a giant tin soldier. The building is pink and the railings are covered with pink roses.
The main pool is near the Fantasia buildings and has a large Sorcerer Mickey overlooking the pool. Mickey directs a symphony of water cannons shooting out at unsuspecting swimmers. There is also a laundry facility housed nearby.
The photo oppertunity for the Fantasia buildings is Donald and Daisy Duck, as their characters from “Pomp and Circumstance” in Fantasia 2000.
What is your favorite All-Star Movie building? How many different buildings have you stayed in?