LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. – Walt Disney World Resort, the Most Magical Place on Earth, invites guests to stay in the magic with the Disney Resorts Collection.
More than 25 unique Disney Resort hotels feature the same legendary storytelling and guest service found in the theme parks. By staying at a Disney Resort hotel, guests can enjoy several special benefits found nowhere else, like easy access to the parks, complimentary transportation, recreation, fitness activities and more.
Whether taking in views of an African savanna, swimming alongside Nemo and friends, or savoring the flavors of the Polynesian Isles, guests will find exciting Disney touches in every detail. With a broad range of options, there’s something for everyone!
MAGIC KINGDOM AREA
Disney’s Contemporary Resort – Guests visiting Disney’s Contemporary Resort will discover award-winning dining, spectacular views and dazzling pools. And it’s all just a short walk or swift monorail ride to Magic Kingdom Park. Resort guest rooms and suites are designed with leisure and business travelers in mind. Inside the Main Tower, a 90-foot-tall mural by Disney Legend Mary Blair celebrates the Grand Canyon and the American Southwest. Dining options include California Grill, Steakhouse 71, Contempo Café and Chef Mickey’s, with cocktails and light bites at Outer Rim lounge and poolside snack bars. Recreation amenities include a heated pool with a 17-foot-high waterslide, whirlpools, interactive water playground, leisure pool and poolside cabana rentals, fitness center, jogging trails, pickleball, basketball, volleyball, fishing, boat rentals, campfire activities and Disney movies under the stars. In addition to its proximity to the Magic Kingdom, motor coaches and watercraft are available, providing easy access to the rest of Walt Disney World Resort. Disney’s Contemporary Resort Convention Center features 115,000 square feet of flexible event and meeting space, state-of-the-art production and technical support and full catering services.
Bay Lake Tower at Disney’s Contemporary Resort – This Disney Vacation Club resort offers deluxe studios and one-, two- and three-bedroom villas conveniently connected to the extensive offerings of Disney’s Contemporary Resort by the Sky Way Bridge. Rooms boast modern artwork, flat-screen TVs, full kitchens complete with granite countertops and modern appliances, separate bedrooms, washers and dryers, and other home-like amenities. Atop Bay Lake Tower at Disney’s Contemporary Resort is the Disney Vacation Club Member Top of the World Lounge – A Villains Lair. Available to eligible members, the lounge offers some of the most dramatic views available anywhere at Walt Disney World Resort.
Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa – Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa is where Victorian elegance meets modern sophistication. This lavish Disney Resort hotel also offers quick access to Magic Kingdom Park via monorail, watercraft and a walking path. Room options range from garden-view standard rooms to one- and two-bedroom suites. The resort is also home to Victoria & Albert’s, the culinary crown jewel of Walt Disney World Resort, which holds a MICHELIN star and AAA Five Diamond status. Guests can also dine at Cítricos, Narcoossee’s, Grand Floridian Café, 1900 Park Fare, Gasparilla Island Grill and poolside snack bars, with specialty cocktails and light bites at the Enchanted Rose lounge. The Grand Floridian Spa offers a full range of therapies services and amenities. Recreation offerings include two pools, boat rentals, fishing, playground, 24-hour health club, basketball courts, jogging trail, campfire activities, game room and Disney movies under the stars. In addition, guests can escape to a timeless haven of relaxation and renew mind, body and spirit at The Grand Floridian Spa. Easy access to the rest of Walt Disney World is available via watercraft, motor coach and monorail. Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort Convention Center is perfect for events large and small, featuring 40,000 square feet of flexible meeting and event space on one contiguous level. The resort is also home to Disney’s Wedding Pavilion.
The Villas at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa – This Disney Vacation Club resort, featuring a harmonious blend of Victorian elegance and modern comfort, sits alongside the picturesque shores of Seven Seas Lagoon and is steps away from world-class dining and recreation available at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa. Resort studios, deluxe studios and multi-bedroom villas offer plenty of room for the family to unwind after an exhilarating day in the middle of the magic.
Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort – Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort is an oasis of tropical palms and lush vegetation that celebrates the spirit of the South Pacific while being a quick monorail or boat ride away from Magic Kingdom Park. The resort boasts a wide array of accommodations from rooms to suites. Dining options include ‘Ohana, Kona Café, Kona Island, Capt. Cook’s and poolside snack bars along with Trader Sam’s Grog Grotto, a tropical tiki bar, Tambu Lounge and Pineapple Lanai. Recreation amenities include swimming at the Lava Pool, complete with a towering volcano and a 142-foot-long waterslide, and the Oasis Pool, tucked amid a lush garden. Other activities include boating, fishing, jogging trail, campfire activities and Disney movies under the stars. There is easy access to the rest of Walt Disney World Resort via watercraft, motor coach and monorail.
Disney’s Polynesian Villas & Bungalows – This Disney Vacation Club resort is a modern, tropical paradise complete with waterside bungalows along the shores of the Seven Seas Lagoon with views of Magic Kingdom Park. Deluxe studios are also available. Bungalows feature a fully equipped kitchen, spacious living and dining areas and a private deck and plunge pool for guests to unwind and rejuvenate after park days. The new Island Tower at Disney’s Polynesian Villas & Bungalows is projected to open in December 2024. The 10-story tower will offer stunning views of Seven Seas Lagoon and will celebrate the natural world and the magic of Disney.
Disney’s Wilderness Lodge – Escape to the rustic majesty of America’s Great Northwest at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge. A spectacular six-story lobby welcomes guests, replete with themed chandeliers and an 82-foot-tall stone fireplace. A bubbling hot spring in the lobby flows outside the building into a roaring waterfall that cascades into the swimming area (featuring hot and cold spas). A geothermal “geyser” erupts hourly from a rocky outcrop at the edge of Bay Lake. Dining is available at Geyser Point Bar & Grill, Roaring Fork, Whispering Canyon Cafe and Story Book Dining at Artist Point with Snow White, Cocktails and light bites are available at Territory Lounge. Recreation amenities include two pools, fishing, health club, jogging trails, Disney movies under the stars, campfire activities and game room. Guests have easy access to the theme parks and the rest of Walt Disney World Resort via watercraft and motor coach.
Boulder Ridge Villas at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge – This Disney Vacation Club resort surrounds guests with the grandeur of the Old West and stories of the people who settled there. Art and architecture tell the tales of pioneers who built and stayed in late 19th-century railroad hotels in the national-parks region of the American West. Accommodations range from deluxe studios to multiroom villas.
Copper Creek Villas & Cabins at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge – This Disney Vacation Club resort is an idyllic retreat that evokes a rustic-elegant vibe – a perfect nod to the rich and pioneering heritage of the Pacific Northwest. Guests can stay in deluxe studios, one-, two-, and three-bedroom villas and private waterfront cabins, all infused with nature-inspired design elements.
Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground – Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground is nestled in a relaxed wilderness setting encompassing 750 acres of pine and cypress forest. Campsites are level, paved pads with electric, water and sewer hookups, charcoal grills and picnic tables. All campsites have close access to air-conditioned comfort stations with private showers. Recreation amenities include golf cart rentals, two pools, Chip ‘N’ Dale’s Campfire Sing-A-Long, archery, Tri-Circle-D Ranch, pony and wagon rides, fishing, wilderness trails, Disney movies under the stars and arcade game room. Groceries and camping supplies can be found at Meadow and Settlement Trading Posts. Fort Wilderness is home to the fan-favorite “Hoop-Dee-Doo Musical Revue” dinner show at Pioneer Hall. Motor coach and watercraft transportation links the campground with areas across Walt Disney World Resort.
The Cabins at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort – This new Disney Vacation Club resort will offer a fresh take on the cabin experience while also paying homage to the resort’s unique culture and heritage through the magic of Disney storytelling. Each stand-alone cabin will offer spacious accommodations sleeping up to six adults, and features a bedroom, bathroom, living room, full kitchen and private patio. A select number of cabins will be dog friendly. Cabins are designed with an eye toward the environment, utilizing the footprint of previous cabins and taking advantage of more energy-efficient features.
EPCOT AREA
Disney’s Riviera Resort – Staying at Disney’s Riviera Resort is an immersion into a world inspired by Europe and the Mediterranean. A mix of modern and classic 20th century furnishings await guests at this Disney Vacation Club resort, with the addition of a unique art collection celebrating beloved Disney Characters and icons influenced by master artists who were inspired by the European Riviera. Members and guests can choose from studios, deluxe studios and one-, two- and three-bedroom villas. Dining includes Topolino’s Terrace – Flavors of the Riviera, Primo Piatto, Le Petit Café and Bar Riva. Recreation amenities include pools, an interactive water play area for kids, campfire activities, Disney movies under the stars and fitness center. Disney’s Riviera Resort is also a short ride on Disney Skyliner to EPCOT with connections to other resorts as well as Disney’s Hollywood Studios. The rest of Walt Disney World can be easily accessed by motor coach.
Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort – Guests visiting Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort are transported to a relaxing paradise awash with vibrant colors and lush landscapes. This resort captures the essence of Barbados, Jamaica, Martinique, Trinidad and Aruba. Most rooms accommodate up to four guests with some accommodating five. Dining is available at Sebastian’s Bistro, Centertown Market, Spyglass Grill and Banana Cabana. Recreation offerings include a lakeside recreation area with a themed slide, swimming at a colonial Spanish fortress-themed pool, five leisure pools, playground, hammocks, volleyball, fishing, jogging trail, campfire activities and Disney movies under the stars. EPCOT and Disney’s Hollywood Studios are easily accessible by Disney Skyliner, and transportation to the rest of Walt Disney World Resort is available by motor coach.
Disney’s Yacht Club Resort – Delight in the formal grace of a grand New England-style yacht club at Disney’s Yacht Club Resort. Nautical touches abound, reminiscent of New England seashore hotels of the 1880s. Room options range from standard to two-bedroom suites, and all rooms feature French doors that open onto porches or balconies. The nautical theme carries through in the restaurants: Ale & Compass Restaurant, The Market at Ale & Compass, Ale & Compass Lounge, Yachtsman Steakhouse and the Crew’s Cup Lounge. An expansive croquet lawn and marina lighthouse add to the resort’s ambience. The Yacht Club is the perfect complement to its neighbor, Disney’s Beach Club Resort. Centrally located between the two resorts is Stormalong Bay, a 750,000-gallon beachside wonderland spanning three acres and featuring a sand-bottom pool, lazy river, a life-size shipwreck replica, and one of the highest hotel waterslides at Walt Disney World Resort. Other recreation offerings include fitness center, pickleball, campfire activities, Disney movies under the stars, poolside cabana rentals, boat rentals, fishing and game arcade. Guests can walk or take a FriendShip Boat to EPCOT and Disney’s Hollywood Studios with the rest of Walt Disney World Resort accessible by motor coach. Disney’s Yacht & Beach Club Convention Center features 100,000 square feet of flexible event and meeting space, state-of-the-art production and technical support and full catering services.
Disney’s Beach Club Resort – Relax in the casual elegance of Disney’s Beach Club Resort, which is inspired by New England beach cottages of the 1860s. The lobby features 24-foot-high ceilings and natural French limestone floors. Accommodations range from standard rooms to one- and two-bedroom suites. Dining options include Beaches & Cream Soda Shop, Cape May Cafe, Hurricane Hanna’s Waterside Bar and Grill and Martha’s Vineyard. Disney’s Beach Club Resort is the perfect complement to its neighbor, Disney’s Yacht Club Resort. Centrally located between the two resorts is Stormalong Bay, a 750,000-gallon beachside wonderland spanning three acres and featuring a sand-bottom pool, lazy river, a life-size shipwreck replica and one of the highest hotel waterslides at Walt Disney World Resort. Other recreation offerings include fitness center, pickleball, campfire activities, Disney movies under the stars, poolside cabana rentals, boat rentals, fishing and game arcade. Guests can walk or take a FriendShip Boat to EPCOT and Disney’s Hollywood Studios with the rest of Walt Disney World Resort accessible by motor coach. Disney’s Yacht & Beach Club Convention Center features 100,000 square feet of flexible event and meeting space, state-of-the-art production and technical support and full catering services.
Disney’s Beach Club Villas – This Disney Vacation Club resort abounds with elegance and romance while offering guests deluxe studios and one- and two-bedroom villas. The resort features Cape May-inspired theming characterized by whimsical “stick-style” architecture, pastel colors, porches and other decorative elements.
Disney’s BoardWalk Inn – Disney’s BoardWalk Inn brings to life the waterfront charm and whimsy of turn-of-the-century Atlantic City. Accommodations range from standard view rooms to two-bedroom suites. Dining options include Flying Fish, Trattoria al Forno, Big River Grille & Brewing Works, BoardWalk Deli, BoardWalk Ice Cream, AbracadaBar, Belle Vue Lounge and Carousel Coffee. A poolside snack bar offers dining and quick bites. And, coming soon, guests can experience the whimsical Cake Bake Shop by Gwendolyn Rogers. The resort’s namesake BoardWalk is also where entertainment abounds, including Jellyrolls, a dueling piano bar, and Atlantic Dance. Recreation offerings include shopping, swimming at Luna Park Pool, home to a 200-foot-long waterslide, and other leisure pools, Disney movies under the stars, campfire activities, Surrey bike rentals, fishing, jogging, playground, game arcade and 24-hour health club. Disney’s BoardWalk Inn is also home to a conference center with more than 20,000 square feet of flexible event space. EPCOT is a quick walk alongside Crescent Lake while Disney’s Hollywood Studios is accessible via FriendShip Boat or Disney Skyliner. Guests can visit the rest of Walt Disney World Resort via motor coach.
Disney’s BoardWalk Villas – This Disney Vacation Club resort is where timeless elegance meets old-fashioned charm. Guests can enjoy saltwater taffy-colored cottages, private courtyards and picturesque gardens while choosing from deluxe studios and one-bedroom villas. Disney’s BoardWalk Villas are within walking distance of EPCOT with easy access to Disney’s Hollywood Studios via Disney Skyliner or FriendShip Boat.
DISNEY SPRINGS AREA
Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa – Inspired by the historic Saratoga Springs – a New York retreat famous for its spas and horse racing – Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa features Victorian-style cottages lining streets nestled between rolling golf course greens and shimmering Lake Buena Vista. Guests staying at this Disney Vacation Club resort can choose from deluxe studio accommodations and one-, two- and three-bedroom villas along with treehouse villas. Dining includes The Artist’s Palette, Chip ‘n’ Dale’s Café, The Paddock Grill and The Turf Club Bar & Grill, with cocktails and light bites available at The Turf Club Lounge. Recreation offerings include pools, campfire activities, Disney movies under the stars, a community hall, bike rentals, fishing, jogging, health club and game arcade. Disney’s Lake Buena Vista golf course is adjacent to the resort, with easy access to Walt Disney World Resort by motor coach. Disney Springs is accessible via walkway or boat ride along the Sassagoula River.
Disney’s Port Orleans Resort – French Quarter – Guests staying at Disney’s Port Orleans Resort – French Quarter will discover cobblestone streets, gas lamps and wrought-iron balconies inspired by the romance and pageantry of New Orleans’s historic French Quarter. Guests can stay in standard rooms with views of the garden, pool or Sassagoula River. Dining includes Sassagoula Floatworks and Food Factory, Scat Cat’s Club – Café, Scat Cat’s Club – Lounge and Mardi Grogs. Recreation offerings include pools, Disney movies under the stars, campfire activities, bike rentals, fishing, jogging trails, playgrounds and game arcade. Guests can stroll along the lushly landscaped Sassagoula River to Disney’s Port Orleans Resort – Riverside, take a boat ride to Disney Springs or access the rest of the Walt Disney World Resort via motor coach.
Disney’s Port Orleans Resort – Riverside – From the stately white-column mansions of Magnolia Bend to Alligator Bayou’s quaint backwoods cottages, Disney’s Port Orleans Resort – Riverside delights guests with its picturesque setting that evokes the romance of rural Louisiana. Room options include standard rooms with a variety of views to Royal Guest Rooms with regal touches inspired by Disney Princesses. Dining includes Riverside Mill Food Court, Boatwright’s Dining Hall, River Roost and Muddy Rivers. Recreation offerings include pools at Ol’ Man Island, horse-drawn carriage rides, Disney movies under the stars, campfire activities, bike rentals, fishing, jogging trail, playground and game arcade. Guests can stroll along the lushly landscaped Sassagoula River to Disney’s Port Orleans Resort – French Quarter, take a boat ride to Disney Springs or access the rest of the Walt Disney World Resort via motor coach.
Disney’s Old Key West Resort – The romance of the Florida Keys takes center stage at Disney’s Old Key West Resort, which is surrounded by shimmering waterways, swaying palm trees and manicured golf-course fairways. Accommodations at this Disney Vacation Club resort include deluxe studios and one-, two- and three-bedroom villas. Dining includes Olivia’s Cafe, Gurgling Suitcase, Good’s Food to Go and Turtle Shack Poolside Snacks. Recreation includes pools, pickleball, campfire activities, Disney movies under the stars, community hall, health club, bike rentals, fishing, jogging trail and playgrounds. Guests can take a boat ride to Disney Springs or access the rest of the Walt Disney World Resorts via motor coach.
DISNEY’S ANIMAL KINGDOM AREA
Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge – Step into the heart of Africa at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge, which is inspired by the traditional African kraal, a horseshoe-curved design allowing for spectacular views of four lush savannas. The resort features hand-carved furnishings, one of the largest collections of African art in the United States and a giant fireplace in a soaring lobby. Some rooms include savanna views. Dining includes Victoria Falls Lounge, Boma – Flavors of Africa, Jiko – The Cooking Place, The Mara, Sanaa and Sanaa Lounge. Recreation offerings include pools, pickleball, campfire activities, Disney movies under the stars, playground, health club and game arcade along with areas to enjoy views of roaming animals and flowing streams. Guests can access the rest of the Walt Disney World Resort via motor coach.
Disney’s Animal Kingdom Villas – This Disney Vacation Club resort features deluxe studios and one-, two- and three-bedroom vacation villas in two African-inspired buildings: Jambo House and Kidani Village. The resort offers exquisite views of lush savannas where more than 30 species of wildlife roam. Accommodations feature intricate, African-inspired details and home-like amenities.
Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort – At Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort guests enjoy a beautiful lakeside oasis that celebrates the unique blend of Spanish, Mexican and Southwest American cultures. Gran Destino Tower offers a grand entrance into the resort with bold architecture, vivid colors and dramatic artwork. Room options range from standard to tower rooms along with one-bedroom suites. Dining includes Toledo – Tapas, Steak & Seafood, Three Bridges Bar & Grill, Rix Sports Bar & Grill, Dahlia Lounge, Barcelona Lounge, Siestas Cantina, Maya Grill, El Mercado de Coronado and Laguna Bar. Recreation offerings include a family-fun pool in addition to three leisure pools, campfire activities, Disney movies under the stars, fitness club, Spanish mosaic art and Colors of Coronado Painting Experience, volleyball, jogging trail, playground, game arcade and 24-hour health club. Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort is also the largest of the Walt Disney World Convention Resorts, boasting 228,000 square feet of meeting and exhibition space. Motor coaches provide convenient access to the rest of the Walt Disney World Resort.
Disney’s All-Star Sports Resort – Disney’s All-Star Sports Resort lets guests celebrate their inner fan amid a world of competitive sports such as baseball, basketball, football, surfing and tennis. Guests can dine at End Zone Food Court and Grandstand Spirits Pool Bar. Recreation offerings include pools, campfire activities, Disney movies under the stars, jogging trail, playground and game arcade. Motor coaches provide convenient access to the rest of the Walt Disney World Resort.
Disney’s All-Star Movies Resort – At Disney’s All-Star Movies Resort guests share the spotlight with favorite Disney friends from such Disney animated classic movies as “101 Dalmatians,” “Toy Story,” “Fantasia,” “The Mighty Ducks” and “The Love Bug.” Dining includes World Premiere Food Court and the Silver Screen Spirits Pool bar. Guests can swim at the Fantasia Pool, inspired by “Fantasia,” or the Duck Pond Pool, inspired by “The Mighty Ducks.” Other recreation includes campfire activities, Disney movies under the stars, jogging trail, playground and game arcade. Motor coaches provide convenient access to the rest of the Walt Disney World Resort.
Disney’s All-Star Music Resort – At Disney’s All-Star Music Resort guests can let the rhythm move them while being surrounded by an homage to popular music genres such as country, jazz, rock ‘n’ roll, calypso and Broadway show tunes. Rooms range from standard rooms to family suites that can sleep up to six adults. Guests can dine at Intermission Food Court or Singing Spirits Pool Bar. Recreation offerings include pools, campfire activities, Disney movies under the stars, jogging trail, playground and game arcade. Motor coaches provide convenient access to the rest of the Walt Disney World Resort.
DISNEY’S HOLLYWOOD STUDIOS AREA
Disney’s Art of Animation Resort – At Disney’s Art of Animation Resort, guests are surrounded by the artistry, enchantment and magic of Disney and Pixar movies like “Finding Nemo,” “Cars,” “The Lion King” and “The Little Mermaid.” Accommodations include standard rooms or family suites that can sleep up to six. Dining options include Landscape of Flavors and The Drop Off Pool Bar. Guests can swim in one of three themed pools including The Big Blue Pool, the largest hotel pool at Walt Disney World Resort. Other recreation includes campfire activities, Disney movies under the stars, jogging trail, playground, game arcade and a family fitness class in the Lion King area set to a lively soundtrack inspired by Simba and his friends. Disney Skyliner provides transportation to EPCOT and Disney’s Hollywood Studios, while the rest of Walt Disney World Resort is accessible via motor coach.
Disney’s Pop Century Resort – Disney’s Pop Century Resort pays homage to 20th century pop culture and celebrates unforgettable fads of the 1950s through 1990s. Guests can dine at Everything POP Shopping & Dining or Petals Pool Bar. Recreation offerings include pools, campfire activities, Disney movies under the stars, jogging trail, playground or game arcade. Disney Skyliner connections are available to EPCOT and Disney’s Hollywood Studios while the rest of the Walt Disney World Resort is accessible via motor coach.
For more information about Disney Resort Hotels or booking a Walt Disney World vacation, visit DisneyWorld.com or contact a travel advisor.
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