There are a lot of things to think about when deciding where to stay at Walt Disney World. If enjoying the spirit of a lush, beautiful South Pacific island is something that sounds amazing, then you’ll want to consider Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort. This deluxe resort is located across the Seven Seas Lagoon from the Magic Kingdom, and is also one of the original resorts that opened when Walt Disney World opened in 1971. It also benefits from being one of the 3 resorts on the monorail, making fast and easy to get to and from the Magic Kingdom. Read more
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A “Beachy” Stay at Disney’s Beach Club Resort
When you want to combine a visit to Walt Disney World with the feel of a lovely beach resort, Disney’s Beach Club Resort and Villas is the perfect option. Located on Crescent Lake between Disney’s Hollywood Studios and Epcot, Disney’s Beach Club is a deluxe resort that, with it’s light and charming “beachy” theme, makes you feel at once that you are checking in for a stay at a relaxing resort hotel at your favorite beach. Read more
Vacation ‘By the Sea’ at Disney’s Boardwalk Inn and Villas
Whether you grew up spending summers ‘down at the ocean’ – or think that a beachy vibe sounds like fun for your Disney vacation – you’ll love Disney’s Boardwalk Inn and Villas. With a relaxed seaside theme reminiscent of an old-fashioned boardwalk, this deluxe and deluxe villa resort offers a variety of room options, a great location close to both Epcot and Disney’s Hollywood Studios, and extra fun that you won’t find at other Walt Disney World resorts! Read more
Staying in the “Wilderness” at the Fort Wilderness Cabins
If you’re looking for some true peace and quiet on your Walt Disney World vacation, the Cabins at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort may be the perfect choice for you. These cabins are unique accommodations consisting of stand-alone cabins in the natural “wilderness” of Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort. Read more
C’mon Down to the Bayou at Disney’s Port Orleans Riverside
When you’re looking for a relaxed vibe on your Disney vacation, c’mon down to Disney’s Port Orleans Riverside, a moderate resort at Walt Disney World with a southern bayou manor-style theme. Read more