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Stars can be overrun with kids competing in events at ESPN Wide World of Sports, and
this seems most common at Sports.
Standard rooms at Sports sleep four on two full beds in rooms pretty much identical to
what you'll find at the other All-Stars. At about 260 square feet, these standard rooms are
teeny but adequate for sleeping. Besides the two full beds, you'll find in the sleeping area a
table and two chairs, a TV/dresser combo, and a mini-fridge. There are no coffee-makers in
these rooms. In the divided bath, you'll find a clothes hanging area, hair dryer, and single
sink separated from the rest of the room by a fabric curtain. Next to this you'll find the
toilet and tub in their own room. No rooms at Sports have balconies, and all are accessed
from exterior corridors.
Dining is in Stadium Hall at the End Zone food court. Recently renovated, this space is
still too small for the guests it tries to serve, and is below average among the values. The
bar is set in the exterior wall between the food court and the pool, and serves guests from
both areas. There is no table service restaurant at any value, nor any character meals.
Amenities available at the resort include nightly movies, jogging trails, playgrounds,
and an arcade.
At Sports, you can pay extra for “preferred” rooms closer to Stadium Hall. Non-pre-
ferred rooms are $111/night on weekdays and $135/night on Fridays and Saturdays during
the 2015 Fall season. 2015 peak prices for these rooms are $199 and prices bottom out at
$96/night. These prices are the same as similar rooms at the other All-Stars, about $25-30
per night less expensive than AofA, and around $10 less per night than Pop.
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