Yes — all six Flamingo Crossings hotels have guest laundry. But here's the thing nobody tells you: Disney hotel laundry looks fine until it's not.
If you stay on Disney property, laundry is usually spread across multiple buildings and multiple machines — which sounds like more, but it means walking your basket across a resort.
Off property, some hotels handle laundry just okay, and others not so much. And when everyone in the building needs a washer at the same time — which on a family Disney trip is exactly when it happens — that difference is the whole ballgame.
Flamingo Crossings is off-property, I stayed at all 6 multiple times, so I filmed the laundry room at all six. Here's what you're actually getting at each one.
TownePlace Suites — The best setup of the six. Five washers and ten dryers on the first floor, all working, coin machine, detergent $3/box at the front desk. Wash and dry run about $3–4 each. Ten dryers is the number that matters — dryers are almost always the bottleneck, and this is the property where you're least likely to stand around waiting.
SpringHill Suites — Four washers, eight dryers. $4 per wash, $4 per dry, detergent at the front. Fewest washers of the group, so on a packed weekend, get there early.
Home2 Suites — Six washers, seven dryers on the first floor, coins, $3 each. The odd part: the laundry is in the same room as the exercise room — just a wall between them, no door. It's strange, but it works fine.
Homewood Suites — Five washers, six dryers, coins, detergent up front in the market. It's its own room behind a separate door, but you still walk in through the exercise room to get to it. Minor quirk, not a dealbreaker.
Fairfield Inn — Five washers, five dryers on the first floor, coins at the desk, $3 each. Straightforward and clean.
Residence Inn — Five washers, five dryers, nearly the same setup as Fairfield.
The bottom line: every Flamingo Crossings hotel charges for laundry — bring quarters or use the coin machine — and every one keeps detergent up front for a few bucks. If mid-trip laundry matters to your family, TownePlace has the most machines and the shortest wait, and SpringHill has the fewest washers.
From the road these six hotels look identical. They're not — and this is one more place that shows.
Start here: Everything You Need to Know About Flamingo Crossings Hotels Before You Book
One more thing before you book.
Knowing there's laundry is the easy part. Knowing which of the six hotels actually fits your family — the pool situation, the breakfast crowds, the parking fees, the room size — that's where most people guess wrong.
Marketing photos look the same across every property. I've stayed in them all. Filmed them. They're not the same.
See the real walkthroughs — not stock photos, not star ratings — real video from a budget dad who's done 48+ Disney trips and stayed in 36+ off-property hotels.
Don't book the wrong hotel. Stop guessing before you book.
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