Disney's Beach Club Resort®
first opened at Walt Disney World® Resort on November 19, 1990 and was
designed by noted architect A.M. Stern.
It opened just 14 days after its’ sister resort, Disney’s Yacht Club Resort®.
Amenities are
shared with its’ sister resort, including the over 73,000 Convention Center
facilities.
The resort is themed to invoke Newport Beach Cottages of the
early 20th century, along the shores of Newport, Rhode Island.
Disney's Beach Club
Resort® features 566 guest
rooms. All rooms can accommodate up to 5
guests plus 1 child under 3 in a crib; featuring either 2 queen-size beds plus
a day bed, or two double-size beds plus a day bed, or a king-size bed plus a
day bed.
The resort includes 1 feature pool: Stormalong Bay which is one of the largest sand-bottom pools in the
United States and 1 quiet pool; a
children’s pool and water play area; white sand beach for sunbathing; marina for watercraft rentals; fishing; sand
volleyball; fitness center; an arcade
and other assorted recreational activities including Disney movies in the
evenings. The Sandcastle Club
provides supervised activities for children during the evenings on a fee basis.
The resort features 2 table service restaurants: Cape
May Café and Beaches & Cream
– and Cape May Café features a
breakfast Character Dining experience daily. It also features 1 quick-service
restaurant: Beach Club Marketplace;
as well as a lounge/bar location: Hurricane
Hannah’s.
Disney’s Beach Club Resort® is a deluxe level resort located on the shores of Crescent Lake near the International Gateway entrance to Epcot®, and just a short walk or boat ride away from Disney’s Hollywood Studios®. Convenient bus transportation will take guests to all other parts of Walt Disney World® Resort.
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