Nah. They are moderate by Disney's pricing standards (deluxe hotel rooms run in the $550-750 a night range, depending on time of year ... moderates are more like $250-400 a night) and probably on par with that in terms of the level of service. Since they are Starwood Properties, a good chunk of the guests are there on rewards points, and those are the only two resorts on Disney property where you can use rewards points for rooms. They're decent commercial hotels, but nothing like the 3 Disney properties that are also located at the Boardwalk area. The upside for the MLS teams is that Swan and Dolphin do offer a fair amount of meeting room space. That's a big factor for teams shacking up at Disney, since teams use meeting rooms for team meetings, video sessions and walkthroughs. The NBA got first dibs on the better properties because they started negotiating first and are probably paying more money as well.