Disney's All Star Resorts

Disney’s All Star Movies Resort Photo Walk 2021 – A Tour of Resort in Over 120 Photos After Reopening

We are walking with Cinema Hall on the right hand side.

A sign points the way to various locations including the guest laundry.

There is a laundry room and restrooms here.

This is a kids water play area, I photographed this and the pool before they opened for the day.

The Toy Soldiers from Fantasia 2000 can be seen.

Up ahead, the Jack-in-the-Box from Fantasia 2000 is near the ballerina.

He looks down on guests.

The ballerina is here with two more soldiers.

On the other side of the pool (which I will show next) is the classic Fantasia building. A classic broom holds two buckets.

A Cast Member was power washing and it made the buckets look like they were spilling water.

Sorcerer Mickey is the focal point of the Fantasia pool.

This Sorcerer’s Hat is the way into this building.

From inside, you can see a star and moon.

We are walking now toward The Love Bug section.

The walk around the resort is really quite nice with park like settings.

A full-size Herbie is in front of us.

He is surrounded by palm trees.

There are tires in the ground and the back end of Herbie to the left as part of one building.

The Winner’s Circle with the full-sized Herbie is coming into view. And the front of Herbie can be seen as theming on the other building.

Here is the Winner’s Circle.

The car was used in Magic Kingdom parades from 1978 – 1990.

We are now heading toward The Mighty Ducks section.

We are passing our last bit of Fantasia.

This is building 5.

The stairwell icon here is a clapperboard for The Love Bug. Mickey is the director.

We are heading The Mighty Ducks.

We are also passing a building for 101 Dalmatians on the way.

A 101 Dalmatians fire hydrant is the stairwell icon we are passing.

Hockey sticks are in view to the left hand side.

Hockey sticks and pucks are on the buildings.

The Duck Pond Pool is within the red fence.

Goofy tends the goal. There is signage around him that says not to move the chairs.

There are snowflakes at his feet.

The restrooms are themed to locker rooms.

“Women” is on the puck above the restroom entrance here and it says Daisys above.

And Donalds for men.

Here is a look from the back.

And a view across the pool.

The icons here are the goalie mask shaped like a duck’s bill.

The logo is also on the hockey puck.

Near the pool is also a scoreboard.

We are walking to the 101 Dalmatians section, through the goalposts and below a hockey puck.

There are dog bones as part of the pavement.

Perdita is on the right hand side.

We took a tour about one year ago of a newly refurbished room in this section. Here is our video.

Pongo is on the left.

There is a photo op with a young dalmatian and the television.

Here is my view from the other side of the television.

Looking up at Pongo.

And from the back, we can see Pongo’s tail and Perdita in the distance.

We are heading out of 101 Dalmatians now.

Cinema Hall is close.

Cruella deVil is seen here on the building.

Dalmatians run on the building.

The silver star on Cinema Hall is in view.

It doesn’t take long to enjoy all the sections of Disney’s All Star Movies Resort.

This was my third resort photo walk for 2021 and I have a couple of more photographed that I will be posting in the next couple of weeks (including Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort).

We do recommend our partners at MEI & Mouse Fan Travel for booking your Walt Disney World vacation! They can help you decide which resort to choose and guide you through your vacation planning. Not all Walt Disney World resorts are reopened yet as of this writing and each type of resort (Value, Moderate, Deluxe) are so different from each other. Even the Value resorts are different from the others – my favorite of the Value resorts is Disney’s Art of Animation Resort. (I spent about 7 years planning guest vacations many years ago and was an Authorized Disney Vacation Planner when I started Mousesteps and began posting photo walks in 2007.)

My 2021 Photo Walks so far:

The TTC to Disney’s Contemporary Resort via Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort and new Grand Floridian Path

Epcot to Disney’s Hollywood Studios via the Walt Disney World BoardWalk