A review of Disney’s Beach Club Resort
Walt Disney World Resort has more than 20 on-site hotels, and each one has its own brand of Disney magic. I’ve loved my stays at value resorts like Disney’s Art of Animation Resort with its movie-themed rooms and massive “Finding Nemo”-themed pool. I’ve also equally loved staying at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort for its proximity to the Magic Kingdom and abundance of Dole Whip.
However, after my most recent Disney World vacation, you’d have a hard time convincing me to go back to any of those hotels rather than my new favorite Disney hotel: Disney’s Beach Club Resort.
What is Disney’s Beach Club Resort?
Disney’s Beach Club Resort is one of Disney World’s top-tier Deluxe resorts. Disney Deluxe resorts are often in prime locations, have larger rooms and offer more activities and amenities than other Disney resorts. This resort is designed to resemble a classic coastal New England-style resort, with Colonial architecture, a muted color scheme and a nautical flair.
When you stay at Disney’s Beach Club Resort, you also have access to the restaurants and amenities at Disney’s Yacht Club Resort, which is just next door. The resort is also within walking distance of both Epcot and Disney’s Hollywood Studios, as well as the dining and nightlife along Disney’s BoardWalk.
How to book Disney’s Beach Club Resort
As with other Disney World hotels, it’s sometimes best to book direct through Disney. You can do this through Disney’s website, over the phone or by using an authorized Disney vacation planner. Disney vacation planners can help you get the best price by searching for available discounts at the time of booking and up until your trip.
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In addition to booking through Disney or a vacation planner, you can also use miles from your Capital One Venture Rewards Credit Card or the Capital One Venture X Rewards Credit Card.
As a Walt Disney World annual passholder, I took advantage of a special offer of 30% off the regular room rate for a resort view room at Disney’s Beach Club Resort. I paid $391 per night (plus taxes and fees) instead of the regular rate of about $660 per night (plus taxes and fees).
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This is near the high end for a standard room at Disney World, and the rate can climb even higher during holidays or busy times of the year. Disney’s Beach Club Resort also offers club-level rooms with lounge access.
But notably, it is also bookable for studios, one- and two-bedroom suites via Disney Vacation Club. Even if you aren’t a DVC member, you can rent DVC points at a rate that can be much lower than what you’d pay in cash by booking through Disney. Studios here start at 14 DVC points per night, which would be $294 to $322 using points rented from David’s Vacation Club, depending on how far in advance you book.
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Easy access to Disney’s theme parks and more
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Disney’s Beach Club Resort is conveniently located between Epcot and Disney’s Hollywood Studios. From the hotel lobby, you can walk to the Epcot International Gateway (near the back of the park) in about five minutes or head in the other direction and be at Hollywood Studios in 10 to 15 minutes.
With all the walking you do during a day at Disney, it’s also worth noting Disney’s Beach Club Resort offers complimentary boat transportation to Epcot and Disney’s Hollywood Studios, too, plus bus transportation to the Magic Kingdom, Disney’s Animal Kingdom, Disney Springs and Disney’s water parks. There’s also a Disney Skyliner station near the Epcot International Gateway, which can get you to Disney’s Hollywood Studios or to four of Disney’s other resort hotels if you want to sample the dining and amenities across Walt Disney World.
Spacious, upscale rooms
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I’ve stayed at every tier of Disney resorts, and you definitely get what you pay for when it comes to room size. Our room at Disney’s Beach Club Resort was spacious enough for our family of five, with plenty of storage for our luggage and a sofa bed where we could relax during the day and one of our children could sleep at night.
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The Disney theming was limited to a few paintings on the wall that portrayed Disney characters enjoying the resort. Otherwise, the room had a “lived-in luxury” vibe with comfortable, understated furnishings. Outside, there was a wrought-iron patio set where we spent many mornings and evenings before or after a day of Disney fun.
The bathroom had a large double vanity with a door that separated the vanity area from the shower and tub combo and the toilet. In the entryway, there was a minifridge, a coffee and tea station and a closet with an iron and an ironing board. The flat-screen TV sat atop a large dresser with plenty of storage for our three-night stay.
A variety of dining options
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Disney’s Beach Club Resort has dining options that range from character meals to poolside dining to the best ice cream shop at Disney World (and probably beyond). Character dining takes place during the breakfast buffet at Cape May Cafe ($45 per adult and $29 per child, plus tax and gratuity). Cape May Cafe also serves a seafood-forward, New England-inspired dinner buffet without character appearances.
The Beach Club Marketplace is a quick-service dining location with staples like eggs, bacon and Mickey waffles for breakfast and soup, salad, sandwiches and pasta for lunch and dinner. The marketplace also sells snacks and alcoholic and nonalcoholic drinks. It’s adjacent to the hotel gift shop, where you can stock up on souvenirs or forgotten necessities like swimsuits, sunscreen and toiletries.
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Outside by the Stormalong Bay pool, you can grab a drink at Hurricane Hanna’s Waterside Bar and Grill or have your food and libations delivered to your pool chair. I had the grilled chicken sandwich with provolone and an avocado spread ($12.29) and a frozen pina colada ($15.50). It was just what I needed to energize myself for an afternoon of swimming.
The highlight of our many meals at Disney’s Beach Club Resort was Beaches & Cream Soda Shop. This is the most popular ice cream spot at Disney World because of its unique ice cream creations and old-fashioned soda shop vibes.
At Beaches & Cream, I had the No Way José peanut butter and hot fudge sundae ($11.50), but for the ultimate Beaches & Cream experience, you must get the Kitchen Sink sundae ($36). It has eight scoops of ice cream, tons of toppings and a whole can of whipped cream. What’s really fun about it, though, is the show the server puts on when you order it. I don’t want to ruin the surprise, so just take my word for it and give it a try.
Take your pick of fitness and recreational activities
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Guests of Disney’s Beach Club Resort can use the 24-hour fitness center next door at Disney’s Yacht Club Resort. It’s only about a five-minute walk from the Beach Club lobby and has a variety of fitness equipment, including strength machines, cardio machines, free weights, medicine balls and kettlebells.
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Disney’s Beach Club Resort has a lot of other fun fitness opportunities, too. There’s a sand volleyball court, tennis courts (tennis and pickleball equipment is available at the front desk) and a nearly 1-mile-long running trail. Disney also recently added on-demand fitness videos for kids that you can watch on the TV in your room.
The best pool at Disney World
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Aside from a room that sleeps five, the 3-acre Stormalong Bay pool complex was the reason we stayed at Disney’s Beach Club Resort.
Stormalong Bay is shared between the Beach Club and Yacht Club resorts and features a sandy beach area for kids, a lazy river, a hot tub, an activity pool with a volleyball net, swirling whirlpools, a 230-foot-long shipwreck-themed waterslide and two smaller waterslides for kids.
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The hotel provides complimentary life jackets for kids to use at the pool and free tubes for the lazy river. The activities team also hosts daily poolside games and, in the evening, poolside movies under the stars. We spent an entire day swimming and playing in the water and went back for more after dinner. It’s almost like having a small water park just for hotel guests.
During our visit, getting somewhere to sit in the shade wasn’t a problem, thanks to the number of trees in the area to supplement the umbrellas. That said, getting there early is always a good strategy if you want first dibs on a good spot.
Family fun outside Disney’s theme parks
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Another bonus of staying at Disney’s Beach Club Resort — or any Deluxe resort — is the wide variety of activities you can enjoy during your time away from Disney’s theme parks.
Pick up a monthly activities guide when you check in to see exactly what’s on offer during your stay. Guests can make crafts, attend a painting class, make s’mores at the nightly campfire, rent a boat or fishing equipment (or both) and more.
From the resort, you can easily walk to Disney’s BoardWalk, where you’ll find restaurants, a dueling piano bar, bicycle rentals, carnival games and other downtime activities.
Accessibility
All Disney hotels strive to be accessible to guests with disabilities.
Disney’s Beach Club Resort offers both wheelchair- and hearing-accessible rooms. Additionally, public areas of the hotel also have accessible paths between the lobby area and restaurants, shops, meeting rooms, pools, fitness centers and laundry facilities, and pools have wheelchair lifts.
Checking out
After staying at Disney’s Beach Club Resort, it moved to the top of my “favorite Disney hotels” list. I loved that my family had enough space to spread out in our room and that there was so much to keep us busy around the resort.
I have no problem staying in one of Disney’s more budget-friendly hotels when we are going to go hard in the parks or water parks. However, if I want to splurge for a hotel that has just as much fun (and good food) to offer as Disney’s theme parks, you’ll find me booking another stay at Disney’s Beach Club Resort.
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