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Disney’s Port Orleans Riverside Alligator Bayou Room (Photos + Tour)

We’re off to Port Orleans Riverside once again. But this time, we’re changing things up and visiting the Alligator Bayou section of the resort. Until this staycation, I had never stayed in the Alligator Bayou rooms. Our previous trips have always been in Magnolia Bend. So, this stay was planned to remedy that, and we’ll soon have a comparison report between the two resort areas.

However, this post is specific to the Alligator Bayou rooms at Disney’s Port Orleans Riverside. Let me preface this room tour by saying I had sorely misjudged how I would feel about staying there. Many years ago, before I ever even thought about starting a blog, we stayed in the Royal Rooms in Magnolia Bend. It was an okay trip, but I was miserably out of shape at the time. Riverside is a massive resort, and our room’s location required a good deal of extra walking. The stay left a bitter taste in my mouth for the resort.

Years later, I became an avid walker turned slow jogger. During that time, I decided to start jogging the grounds of each resort to learn more about them. About once a week, I would drive over to one of the resorts in the evening and jog. Then, I would usually have dinner at the resort’s quick-service restaurants. That’s how this website became what it is today and how I grew to love Port Orleans Riverside Resort.

Anyway, when I initially reviewed Port Orleans Riverside for Resorts Gal, I returned to the Magnolia Bend rooms. In design, those rooms are entirely different from Alligator Bayou. So, I reserved a woods view room with a fifth sleeper for this stay. This room sleeps up to four adults and has an additional pull-down bed that works for a small child.

Alligator Bayou Room at Disney's Port Orleans Riverside
Port Orleans Riverside Alligator Bayou Room

Disney’s Alligator Bayou Refurbishment Summary

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Room Refurbishment
Rooms in the Alligator Bayou section of Disney’s Port Orleans Riverside were last refurbished in 2019-2020. A refurbishment is currently in progress through February 2026 for the rooms in The Mansions side of Port Orleans Riverside.
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Room Refurbishment
We’ll update when we know exact dates for the next refurbishment anticipated in 2026.

Here is an alternate view of the room from the bath area facing the entrance.

An alternative view of the room from the bath area.
Room Layout

A Mickey Mouse-shaped towel was waiting to greet us.

Towel shaped like a Mickey Mouse
Mickey Mouse Towel Art

These rooms are fairly dark. Alligator Bayou has a good deal of trees and shade. While these rooms have an exterior entrance, they don’t let in much natural light. However, I found the light fixtures provided plenty of bright light if that’s what you prefer. Our room also had a ceiling fan.

The room's light fixtures and ceiling fan
Room Lighting and Ceiling Fan

We had two queen-size beds.

Shows the two queen beds in the room
Two Queen Beds

They were both platform beds, allowing plenty of room to store luggage underneath. You might also notice the solid surface flooring.

under the bed storage area
Platform beds provide room to store luggage underneath.

Here’s an overall view of the room before we folded the pull-down bed.

Room with Single Pull-Down Bed

When not in use, the 5th sleeper serves as a bench. It has a few drawers underneath it. So you could sit here, remove your shoes, and place them in the drawers to keep them out of the way.

The trundle bed is a bench when it's not in use.
Single Pull-Down Bed Unfolded

Here’s an alternate view of the room with the bed folded.

Shows the feature wall with the trundle bed in use.
Pull-Down Bed

When you pull the bed down, darling artwork is revealed.

Folded bed with twin size mattress in the Alligator Bayou rooms at Port Orleans Riverside.
The bed folds to reveal a single sleeper for one guest.
Twin-Size Bed

A few outlets and USB ports are on a ledge above the bed.

Outlets and USB Ports

Here’s a closer look at the artwork featuring Louis, Tiana, Naveen, and Rey as they snooze in the Bayou.

Closeup of artwork featuring Naveen, Tiana, Louis, Ray, and Evangeline
The Princess and the Frog artwork

These beds are designed to sleep a small child. We have traveled with an 11-year-old who has enjoyed this style of bed comfortably. But I would say somewhere around that age range is probably the breaking point, depending on their size and height. Everyone needs a good place to rest after spending a long day in a theme park.

Alternate view of the room with all the beds in use

An old-fashioned air conditioner sits in front of the window. It was a loud unit, but it wasn’t necessarily a nuisance, and it worked well. If you are sensitive to noise, it’s something to consider.

Air conditioning unit sits in front of the window
Air-Conditioning Unit

Our room had a table with two chairs.

A table and two chairs with wooden accents.
Table and Chairs

A nightstand sits between the beds. It had accessible light switches overhead and built-in outlets.

A nightstand with outlets.
Nightstand

I’m sorry, but I have yet to use the Hey Disney! device. I’ve read that you can use it for a variety of purposes, such as having someone bring extra towels to your room. When I’m at Disney World, I like to escape from electronics as much as possible. I’m on this computer most days, preparing room tours and reviews to share with our readers. So I like to get out and enjoy the fresh air. When in the room, we usually watch cartoons, Star Wars, or whatever movie series airs on regular television (commercials and all). It’s like a step back in time, if you know what I mean.

Hey Disney Device
Hey Disney!

Anyway, our room had plenty of pillows.

four pillows on each bed
Pillows

A small crown, fit for a frog, was stenciled on the headboard.

A crown accent painted on the room's headboard.
Room Details

We had a cabinet that offered some storage space and a few in-room amenities.

Cabinet with a tin door and metal design
Tin Door on a Cabinet

On top of the shelf, we had a Cuisinart single-cup coffee maker and accompaniments.

Cuisinart Coffee Maker with accompaniments
Cuisinart

I appreciated the extra place to hang items but it felt like it was in an odd place.

Shelf with hangers
Shelf

We had one of the older black beverage coolers instead of the newer ones with see-through doors.

room fridge
Beverage Cooler

Here is a look inside. These do hold more items and tend to get pretty cold.

open fridge shows room to keep items cold
Space inside the Beverage Cooler

We see the typical layout of the bathrooms for a moderate resort. I actually prefer the open closet and bathroom area.

Guest Bathroom layout with tile floor
Guest Bath

The sink had a decorative washboard.

The front of the sink is designed to look like an old-fashioned washboard.
Washboard Design Accents

Moderate resorts have two sinks. A ledge is built-in over the sink providing space to store items.

The room has two sinks.
Two Sinks

Here is that open closet with an extra pillow, blanket, safe, iron, and ironing board.

Closet area with iron, ironing board, shelf, safe, pillows and blanket.
Closet and Amenities

The safe is a good place to get those pesky electronic devices out of the way.

open door to in-room safe
In-Room Safe

All rooms at Disney World have a hairdryer.

hair dryer
Hairdryer

Moderate resorts usually offer a bottle of lotion and a package of soap.

Toiletries include soap and lotion
Soap and Lotion

A makeup mirror is available so you can come to terms with how you really look during your vacation. (I’m only kidding, kind of.)

Makeup Mirror
Makeup Mirror

I was surprised to see the bath and tub combination in the water closet. The woodsy tile look made it almost feel like an outdoor shower. Almost.

Full Bath with tub and shower combination and toilet
Tub with Shower Combination

Built-in shampoo, conditioner, and body wash are provided in the shower.

Built-in to the shower: Shampoo, Conditioner, and Body Wash
Built-in Shampoo, Conditioner, and Body Wash

Who doesn’t like Ray and Evangeline on the shower curtain? But I would prefer shower doors.

Shower curtain with Ray and Evangeline from The Princess and the Frog
Shower Curtain

Speaking of curtains, a room divider is available between the bath and the bedroom area.

Room divider featuring The Princess and the Frog
Room Divider

I don’t recommend upgrading room views when staying at a moderate resort. For example, this was a woods view. Below is a photo of the view with the windows open. Sure, it’s a beautiful area, but it wouldn’t have made any difference if we were facing the river or a parking lot.

Room View from window of a woods view at Alligator Bayou
Resort View Room

Here’s a photo from outside our room.

the walkway outside of the room area
Outside Room

This was room number 3515 in building 35 of Alligator Bayou.

Room number 3513
Alligator Bayou Room Number 3513

It was pretty. This was our view when we left to go anywhere.

Building 35 Alligator Bayou
Room Area Building 35

Port Orleans Alligator Bayou is meant to resemble a swamp-like area. If you love the woods or are outdoorsy, you will adore this area. We love it, and I much prefer it over the rooms at Magnolia Bend.

View from outside the room
Alligator Bayou Landscape

An enclosed ice and vending area was a few doors from our room.

Vending and Ice Machines
Ice and Vending Area

One of the laundry rooms at Port Orleans Riverside was a little further down.

shows the steps you have to take to get to rooms on the first floor
Steps for Building

The quiet pool for our area was next to the laundry room. Our room’s location was exceptionally convenient to the ice machine, laundry, pool, parking lot, and bus stop. When you check in, I recommend taking the time to familiarize yourself with these things. On the first day, I thought we were far from the bus stop. But the next day, I realized I didn’t have to walk around our building to get to the path leading to the bus stop.

Nearby pool area
Proximity to Pool

That thought leads to one potential dealbreaker. The buildings in Alligator Bayou do not have elevators. I requested a first-floor room, and it was granted. However, that is not guaranteed. All of the buildings have a porch that requires a step-up. If you’re rolling luggage or have accessibility needs, you’ll need to locate the closest ramp. Here is a photo of the staircase that leads to the second floor. (Each building in Alligator Bayou has two stories.) So, if you cannot or do not want to deal with stairs, this might not be the option for your group.

Related: These Disney Resorts Don’t Have Elevators

Staircase to 2nd floor rooms at Alligator Bayou
Staircase (The buildings in Alligator Bayou do not have elevators.)

Overall, we loved the Alligator Bayou rooms. I was happy that we revisited the resort even though it hadn’t been long since our last stay. We have a separate review of Port Orleans Riverside that details our last visit. For more on the resort, you might enjoy our guide to Disney’s Port Orleans Riverside Resort or some of these other popular articles:

  • A Photo Perspective of Port Orleans Riverside Resort
  • Magnolia Bend or Alligator Bayou: Which One is Right For You?
  • Port Orleans Riverside Walking Distances

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