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Room Tour: Water View Room at Disney’s Yacht Club
by Melissa Roden · June 11, 2023
Our MickeyBlogger Kayla has a brand new Walt Disney World Resort room tour to share with us this weekend! We’re donning our sailors’ caps and heading over to Disney’s Yacht Club Resort located at the EPCOT Resort Area of Walt Disney World. The deluxe resort is situated next to Disney’s Beach Club Resort and just across the water from Disney’s Boardwalk Inn .
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For those unfamiliar, Disney’s Yacht Club Resort is themed after some of the grand Yacht Clubs found in New England. The plush lobby is brimming with nautical touches. The property also features a massive outdoor water play area Stormalong Bay and you can enjoy all of the awesome eats of Disney’s Boardwalk which is just right across the water.
In addition, Disney’s Yacht Club Resort is one of only a handful of dog-friendly properties at Walt Disney World, and getting to Hollywood Studios is a breeze via a water taxi or Skyliner!
Kayla was given the opportunity to view one of the Water View Rooms at the Yacht Club.
These rooms feature views of Crescent Lake or one of the Quiet Pools.
Water View Rooms at Disney’s Yacht Club Resort come in the following configurations:
- 1 King Bed and 1 Day Bed
- 1 Queen Bed
- 1 Day Bed and 1 Twin-Size Sleeper Chair
- 2 Queen Beds and 1 Day Bed
- 2 Queen Beds.
As you can see, today we are looking at one of the King Bed rooms.
The Yacht Club rooms feature a nautical white and navy colorway.
Furnishings are simple but tasteful.
Each of the rooms comes with the following amenities:
- Internet – Free WiFi Service
- In-Room Safe
- Telephone with voicemail
- Coffee maker
- Iron & Ironing Board
- Mini Refridgerator
Yacht Club rooms also feature ample storage space.
Furnishings are in a fun nautical-themed design.
Outlets are plentiful.
There is a designated Keurig coffee station in each room.
The rooms at Disney’s Yacht Club Resort now feature hard/laminate flooring.
Restrooms are spacious with a separate sink area featuring double sinks.
Rooms feature walk-in showers.
Both the sink area and shower feature H2O Products.
All of the artwork in the rooms feature nautical imagery.
Water View Rooms at the Yacht Club start at $650 and can go upwards of $900 depending on the time of year!
Yacht Club Reservations are available NOW for 2024. Make your reservations early to get the room you want.
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Complete Guide to Disney’s Yacht Club Resort (w/ review)
Disney’s Yacht Club Resort is 1 of 8 Deluxe Resort hotels (not including Deluxe Villas) on Walt Disney World Property. It offers stunning views, popular dining, and a fan-favorite swimming pool that guests can’t get enough of. Yacht Club is also located right next to Disney’s Beach Club Resort , which is accessible just by walking.
Here’s everything you need to know about Yacht Club.
Pros and Cons
Pros: Location is about a 5-10 minute walk to Epcot and the Boardwalk area, boat ride or walk to Hollywood Studios, close to Disney Skyliner Station , Stormalong Bay is the best on-site pool, Cast Members get higher praise than most other resorts, all rooms have balconies, dog-friendly
Cons: Not as well suited for families with small children, shared buses with a few other resorts can mean long bus rides
Resort category: Deluxe
Resort area: Epcot
Address & Phone Number 1700 Epcot Resorts Boulevard Lake Buena Vista, Florida 32830-8407 (407) 934-7000
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Located in the Epcot Resort Area, Yacht Club isn’t just within walking distance of the Beach Club , but Epcot itself. There is a path that leads directly to the International Gateway. What’s better than that?
It’s definitely a pricier resort, but for good reason. Based on location, sharing several amenities with Beach Club, just a boat ride away from Hollywood Studios, access to the Skyliner at Epcot, and much more, Yacht Club has a lot to offer.
Plus, the New England-style resort sits on the water and truly is a gorgeous resort right on property. Here’s everything you need to know.
Guest Rooms and Bathrooms
Yacht Club offers a variety of rooms that can sleep up to 6 people, depending on the type of room you book.
Each rooms offers your standard amenities, like a hairdryer, TV, free WiFi, a Keurig coffee maker, telephone, in-room safe, iron and ironing board, and a mini-refrigerator. Plus, there’s a range of views, including a view of the water, pool, garden, woods, rooftop, or parking area.
There’s even a selection of rooms that feature Club Level Service , which we go over in more detail below.
And, don’t worry, there are plenty of outlets and USB ports for charging all of your devices. Better yet, there’s plenty of storage for your belongings, including space under the bed, drawers, and closet space.
The bathrooms have storage underneath the sink and vanity area, as well, which is also separate from the shower and toilet area.
Let’s go through the types of rooms available to book.
Room Types without Club-Level Access
The are several types of rooms to book that include:
- Garden or Woods View
- Standard View
- 2 Bedroom Suite – Club Level Access
- Standard View – Club Level
- Garden View – Club Level
- Water View – Club Level
Here is a further breakdown of rooms and what they include view and bed-wise.
Keep in mind that the day beds are not pull-down beds. Day beds are made for an adult, like a twin bed.
- Standard View : Views of Rooftop or Parking Area; 2 Queen Beds and 1 Day Bed or 1 Queen Bed and 1 Twin-Size Sleeper Chair and 1 Day Bed or 1 King Bed or 1 King Bed and 1 Day Bed
- Water View : Views of Crescent Lake or Quiet Pool; 2 Queen Beds or 2 Queen Beds and 1 Day Bed or 1 Queen Bed and 1 Twin-Size Sleeper Chair and 1 Day Bed or 1 King Bed or 1 King Bed and 1 Day Bed
- Garden or Woods View : Views of Garden; 2 Queen Beds or 2 Queen Beds and 1 Day Bed or 1 Queen Bed and 1 Twin-Size Sleeper Chair and 1 Day Bed or 1 King Bed
- King Bed : Room views vary; 1 King Bed
Rooms and Suites with Club-Level Access
These rooms and suites have the same amenities provided in the rooms above, in addition to Club-Level Service perks. They include:
- Evening turndown
- Secured key access to the club-level lounge (serves refreshments 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily)
- Complimentary fax assistance
- Club Level Concierge – Regatta Club
- Complimentary health club access
- Complimentary newspapers in Club Level lounge
Guests also have access to a DVD Player and Disney Signature Services for personal assistance with your trip.
Here are the rooms:
- Standard View Club-Level : Views of Rooftop or Parking Area; 2 Queen Beds or 1 King Bed
- Garden View Club-Level : Views of Garden; 1 King Bed or 2 Queen Beds or 2 Queen Beds and 1 Day Bed
- Water View Club-Level : Views of one of the Stormalong Bay Lagoons; 1 King Bed or 2 Queen Beds and 1 Day Bed or 2 Queen Beds or 1 King Bed and 1 Day Bed
- 2 Bedroom Suite – Club-Level Access : Views of Stormalong Bay or Crescent Lake; 2 King Beds and 1 Queen-Size Sleeper Sofa
Note: There are also both wheelchair and hearing accessible rooms available that include accessible bathrooms and visual alarms.
You can check out room layouts below.
Pet-Friendly Policy
Yacht Club is pet-friendly , but there are certain conditions that must be met. First, there’s a limit of 2 dogs per room. In order to bring your dog with you, you’ll need to call (407) 939-7539.
There’s also a day and overnight kennel care at Best Friends Pet Care located on property.
Yacht Club Resort Room Options
Room type(s) | Bed size | Max people per room | Floor plan |
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Views of Crescent Lake or Quiet Pool | 1 King Bed and 1 Day Bed or 1 King Bed or 1 Queen Bed and 1 Day Bed and 1 Twin-Size Sleeper Chair or 2 Queen Beds and 1 Day Bed or 2 Queen Beds | 5 adults | |
Views of gardens | 1 King Bed or 1 Queen Bed and 1 Day Bed and 1 Twin-Size Sleeper Chair or 2 Queen Beds and 1 Day Bed or 2 Queen Beds | 5 adults | |
Views of Rooftop or Parking Area | 1 King Bed or 1 Queen Bed and 1 Day Bed and 1 Twin-Size Sleeper Chair or 2 Queen Beds and 1 Day Bed or 2 Queen Beds | 5 adults | |
Views will vary | 1 King Bed | 2 adults | |
Views of Rooftop or Parking Area | 1 King Bed or 2 Queen Beds | 4 Adults | |
Views of Garden | 2 Queen Beds and 1 Day Bed or 2 Queen Beds or 1 King Bed | 4 Adults | |
Views of One of the Stormalong Bay Lagoons | 1 King Bed and 1 Day Bed or 2 Queen Beds or 2 Queen Beds and 1 Day Bed or 1 King Bed | 4 Adults | |
Views of Stormalong Bay or Crescent Lake | 2 King Beds and 1 Queen-Size Sleeper Sofa | 6 adults |
VIDEO: Disney’s Yacht Club Resort tour (rooms, pools, dining)
Checking In And Out
When it comes to checking in and out, you have a few options: at the front desk, online through the official Walt Disney World website, or via the My Disney Experience app.
The front desk is located in the lobby of the main building. Even though the front desk is there to assist guests, especially with checking in and checking out, all Disney World Resort guests are encouraged to check-in online or by using MDE.
- Checking-In : After you check-in online or using the app, you’ll receive a room-ready notification via next. You can then use your MagicBand or MDE’s digital key feature to unlock your room door .
- Checking-Out : Currently, guests will automatically be checked out of their rooms. But, if you have unresolved charges to your hotel folio, you’ll need to visit the front desk.
Note: Guests also have the option of to chat virtually with resort Cast Members via MDE for any assistance.
The lobby is a nice size, with plenty of seating. Ale & Compass Restaurant and Ale & Compass Lounge are nearby, along with the Crew’s Cup Lounge .
The pickup and dropoff location for Mears Connect (which is the replacement for Magical Express) and the bus stop are also right outside the main lobby. As for Bell Services and luggage storage , you can find that counter inside in the lobby.
Note: Resort Airline Check-In and Magical Express are no longer available.
- Learn about how to get from the airport to Disney World
Package Delivery & Pick Up
You can have packages and groceries delivered to your Disney Resort hotel, along with shipping select items home.
- Learn more about how to get groceries at Disney World
- Learn more about shipping packages to and from Walt Disney World
Disney used to have a service where you were able to purchase items in the parks and then have them delivered to your resort’s gift shop. However, that service has been unavailable for several years now.
Although parking at Disney World resort hotels used to cost a nightly fee for resort guests, Disney has changed their policy so that parking is now free for all on-site resort guests. This change was implemented on January 10, 2023.
Valet parking is also available for $33 per night.
Complimentary standard self-parking is available for non-resort guests exploring dining, shopping, entertainment, and other experiences during the day.
We also have a complete Walt Disney World parking guide you can browse.
Important: Valet parking might not always be available.
Yacht Club Building
Yacht Club rooms are located in one main building. As soon as you enter the lobby, you’ll see a sitting area, the front desk, and Bell Services.
There is a set of stairs, which you will climb to find your room. There is also a set of elevators.
Amenities And Shops
From gift shops, to on-site laundry services, to spa and fitness, there are several amenities offered to guests at Yacht Club.
Important note: Some of the following amenities might not be available at all times.
- Beach Club Marketplace Gifts : An all-purpose shop with souvenirs, apparel, grab ‘n’ go food items, beverages, and more.
- Market at Ale & Compass : Find everyday essentials, souvenirs, beverages, and snacks.
- Laundry Services : There are 24-hour self-service laundry facilities available near Admiral Pool.
- Dry Cleaning Services : Dry cleaning and valet laundry services are also an option.
- Movies Under the Stars : Watch complimentary Disney movies in the Solarium or on the lawn outdoors near the volleyball courts.
- Ship Shape Massage Salon Fitness : Full-service exercise facility with fitness equipment and spa offerings.
- Childcare Services : In-room babysitting for children 6 months to 12 years old.
Pools And Recreation
Yacht Club has one main feature pool and two leisure pools. If you need a non-park day, we recommended spending the day at your hotel and enjoying a Disney Resort pool .
Important note: Some of the pools and recreation options might not be available at all times.
Feature Pool
- Stormalong Bay : A sand-bottomed pool with a lazy river that also has a life-size shipwreck replica. It has one of the highest hotel waterslides. There’s pool covers three acres. Guests can also enjoy the pool bar and grill, Hurricane Hanna’s Waterside Bar and Grill.
Leisure Pools
- Yacht Club : The Admiral Pool is located in the garden area near the tennis court. Located in the garden are
- Beach Club : The Tidal Pool is in the garden area near the volleyball court.
- Beach Club Villas : Yacht Club guests are allowed to use the Beach Club Villas’ leisure pool, the Dunes Cove Pool.
All of the leisure pools also have steaming whirlpool spas. Guests can also rent pool cabanas , which are exclusively for Yacht and Beach Club guests.
Some other recreational options include:
- Lafferty Place (arcade games)
- Motorized Boat Rentals
- Jogging Trails
- Campfire to roast marshmallows
There are also specialties for an additional price, including:
- Fantasia Gardens and Fairways Miniature Golf : Two 18-hole miniature golf courses inspired by Fantasia .
- Pirate Adventure Cruise : For those 4 to 12 years-old. The pirate adventure follows clues to discover hidden treasures.
Restaurant & Dining Options
Yacht Club has a variety of dining options. You can find Quick Service and Table Service options, along with lounges.
The Market at Ale & Compass offers Mobile Order, while Ale & Compass Restaurant offers Mobile Dine Check-In, meaning you’ll check-in using the My Disney Experience app rather than going to the host stand. When your table is ready, you’ll be notified to proceed to a specific location.
Ale & Compass Restaurant also has Table Service To Go, which allows guests to Mobile Order and take their meal back to their room.
Yacht Club is also located within walking distance to Beach Club, meaning guests have access to even more dining, including the Beaches & Cream Soda Shop, a popular place to snag some delicious ice cream.
You can read more about the dining options at Yacht Club below.
Quick Service
Although you don’t need reservations to dine at the Quick Service locations at Yacht Club, you may want to consider using Mobile Order where available.
The Market at Ale & Compass
This is a grab-and-go spot for those who want a quick breakfast, lunch, and dinner. You can find a range of items that aren’t too out-of-the-box, like eggs, breakfast sandwiches, Mickey-shaped waffles, salads, and hot and cold sandwiches.
Location type: Grab-and-go Type of food: American Meals served: Breakfast, lunch, & dinner
- Link to breakfast menu
- Link to lunch and dinner menu
- On the Disney Dining Plan? Yes, 1 Quick Service credit(s)
- Pros: Plenty of grab-and-go options and specialty coffee plus bakery cases and Coke Freestyle machines for drinks and refills, mobile ordering in My Disney Experience available
- Cons: Limited selection and no outdoor seating
Table Service
Table Service locations typically require Advanced Dining Reservations. You can make those online or inside of the Disney Experience app.
Ale & Compass
Here you can enjoy New England comfort food and classic seafood dishes in a coastal-inspired restaurant.
Location type: Casual dining Type of food: American Meals served: Breakfast, lunch, & dinner
- Link to lunch menu
- Link to dinner menu
- On the Disney Dining Plan? Yes, 1 Table Service credit(s)
- Pros: Reasonably priced, food appeals to many people
- Cons: Difficult to get to using Disney transportation unless you are staying in the Epcot resorts area
Crew’s Cup Lounge
In addition to beverages, you can also order dinner here between 5 p.m. and 9:30 p.m., including a wedge salad, a prime rib, lobster bisque, and more.
Location type: Lounge Type of food: American Meals served: Dinner
- On the Disney Dining Plan? No, 0 Table Service credit(s)
- Pros: Specialty drinks available (in addition to standard drink options), good appetizer options, usually pretty quiet
- Cons: Disney Dining Plan not accepted
Yachtsman Steakhouse
A New England-style steakhouse serving premium steaks, fresh seafood, and more.
Location type: Fine/Signature dining Type of food: American, Steakhouse Meals served: Dinner
- On the Disney Dining Plan? Yes, 2 Table Service credit(s)
- Pros: Amazing service, fantastic food
- Cons: Expensive
Everything Else
Looking to grab a snack or maybe just a cup of hot coffee or even a cocktail? Here’s where you can do that:
Ale & Compass Lounge
This lounge serves both cocktails and appetizers beginning at 4 p.m. daily. Food is only available until 10 p.m.
Location type: Bar and lounge Type of food: American Meals served: Drinks and appetizers
- Link to lounge menu
- Pros: Contemporary design with a cozy and intimate setting, good appetizers and drinks
- Cons: Small seating area, limited food options
VIDEO: 6 Dining Options at Disney’s Yacht and Beach Club Resort
How to get from Yacht Club to anywhere at Disney World
You can choose from several forms of complimentary Disney transportation at Yacht Club, including buses (takes you to all the parks and Disney Springs), the Disney Skyliner at the International Gateway (walk the Epcot path), and a boat to Hollywood Studios (you can also take a 20-minute walk here).
The bus stop is right outside the main entrance. All of the different ways to get from Yacht Club to anywhere in Disney World is detailed below.
wdt_ID | Starting Point | Ending Point | How to get there |
---|---|---|---|
1 | All-Star Movies | All-Star Music | Follow these steps: Walk (takes about 5-7 minutes) Arrive at your destination |
2 | All-Star Movies | All-Star Sports | Follow these steps: Walk (takes about 15 minutes) Arrive at your destination |
3 | All-Star Movies | Animal Kingdom | Follow these steps: Bus to Animal Kingdom Arrive at your destination |
4 | All-Star Movies | Animal Kingdom Lodge - Jambo House (main bldg) | Follow these steps: Bus to a theme park or Disney Springs Bus to Animal Kingdom Lodge - Kidani Village bus stop Arrive at your destination |
5 | All-Star Movies | Animal Kingdom Lodge - Kidani Village | Bus to a theme park or Disney Springs Bus to Animal Kingdom Lodge - Kidani Village bus stop Arrive at your destination |
6 | All-Star Movies | Art of Animation | Follow these steps: Bus to a theme park or Disney Springs Skyliner (from Hollywood Studios) or Bus to Art of Animation Arrive at your destination |
7 | All-Star Movies | Bay Lake Tower | Follow these steps: Bus to Magic Kingdom Walk (takes about 10 minutes) or monorail to Bay Lake Tower Arrive at your destination |
8 | All-Star Movies | Beach Club Villas | Follow these steps: Bus to a theme park or Disney Springs Bus to Beach Club Arrive at your destination |
9 | All-Star Movies | Beach Club | Follow these steps: Bus to a theme park or Disney Springs Bus to Beach Club Arrive at your destination |
10 | All-Star Movies | Blizzard Beach | Follow these steps: Bus to Blizzard Beach Arrive at your destination |
Starting Point | Ending Point |
Scheduled Refurbishments
None scheduled right now.
- Check all known refurbishments
- Yacht Club Resort Maps
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Resort View Room Tour at Disney’s Yacht Club (Is an Upgraded View Worth It?)
This article provides a tour of a resort view room at Disney’s Yacht Club. We were assigned room #4216 on the fourth floor of Disney’s Yacht Club. We’ll also discuss where and when an upgraded view is worth your consideration.
Disney’s Yacht Club is one of our favorite resorts at Walt Disney World . So, when it came time to pick a resort for a personal trip, Yacht Club was at the top of our list.
You may remember we stayed at Disney’s Yacht Club earlier this year. Therefore, I won’t write another review of the Yacht Club for this trip. But I wanted to provide a tour of our room and discuss room view categories.
You may be aware that Disney recently changed the description of their room views. Formerly, Yacht Club rooms offered the following views: standard, garden or woods, or a water view. Now, those categories (at the Yacht Club) are standard, resort, or water views.
A standard view is of a rooftop or parking area. A resort view is a view of a garden, rooftop, or parking area. Lastly, a water view is considered a view of Crescent Lake or the quiet pool.
Disney’s Yacht Club is one of the few resorts I would consider splurging on a water view. However, we went with the resort view for this trip because it was within a reasonable price range that fit our budget.
We spent the greater portion of each day at Stormalong Bay , so I didn’t necessarily miss having the water view. But I did catch myself thinking–next time, we’ll do a water view.
If we had booked this upgrade and our water view had been of the quiet pool, I would not have been happy. If and when I upgrade to a water view, I want to see Crescent Lake. To me, a view of the quiet pool versus a view of Crescent Lake isn’t comparable. So you’ll want to consider this when booking a room upgrade.
Also the same goes for a standard view. If you get a rooftop view or have a large HVAC unit sitting outside your room, it will likely put a damper on things. So make sure you consider these things when planning a trip.
However, if standard view pricing allows you to stay at the Yacht Club within your budget, the view probably won’t matter. But don’t go into the trip with expectations of waking up each morning to a stunning view–because you probably won’t have one!
Here is our room.
Standard rooms at Disney’s Yacht Club feature two queen beds with a sofa that converts to a single sleeper. This room sleeps up to five guests. We were a party of two adults and one child. So we each had a bed. This sleeper is comfortable and comparable to the single sleeper in the Incredible rooms at Disney’s Contemporary .
Here is a close-up of the futon-style bed.
When the bed is not in use, it makes for a nice sitting area. Since we used the bed, we left it converted the entire trip. Housekeeping made up the bed each day. I also wanted to mention that we had excellent service during our stay. We came home to towel creations and a well-attended room each evening.
Our room had a dresser with plenty of storage.
On top of the dresser, there was counter space, plus several outlets and USB ports.
An extra pillow and blanket were tucked away inside. If you need more, call housekeeping or leave a note. They will leave what you need in your room.
One of the things I like about the rooms at Disney’s Yacht Club is the built-in closet area.
This area provides multiple spaces to hang clothes or store items. When traveling with others, having a place to organize your personal belongings is helpful. Not only does it simplify things, it also provides the ability to get ready more efficiently.
An in-room safe, steam iron, and ironing board are available.
At the front of the foyer, a separate built-in provides shelving and a few other in-room amenities.
An individual Keurig coffee maker with accompaniments was available.
Underneath, a door opens to provide a beverage cooler. A separate drawer above the fridge provides extra storage space. It had a few paper cups and lids for coffee cups.
However, it’s disappointing that Disney has not replaced paper products in the rooms with glassware. I don’t know how you feel, but paper products are cheap. They are also not environmentally friendly.
Here is a look at the layout of the guest bathroom.
Rooms have a single vanity with two sinks and plenty of toiletries.
A ledge is available underneath the mirror, which allows plenty of space to store personal items. Additionally, a make-up mirror, hairdryer, and a plethora of towels were available.
Our room had a stand-alone (walk-in) shower.
It had a primary showerhead and a detachable one.
Disney’s Yacht Club offers individual toiletries, including body wash, bar soap, facial soap, shampoo, and conditioner.
We had a desk with a chair in the far corner of our room. A roll-out table is tucked underneath the desk. It can be moved anywhere in the room.
Curtains at Disney’s Yacht Club are designed to look like constellations. Each cluster of stars connects to form a Disney character.
We ended up with a large balcony and a pleasant resort view.
Here is a photo. This view faces the front of the resort, and that’s the Yacht Club’s convention center in the distance. If I leaned out and looked to the left, I could see the port cochere at the Yacht Club’s main entrance.
Video: Resort View Room at Disney’s Yacht Club
Here is a video tour of our resort view room at Disney’s Yacht Club.
Final Thoughts
Overall, we were satisfied with our resort view room. If you or someone in your party plans to spend a decent amount of time in the room, a resort or water view upgrade is worth consideration.
However, if you’ll spend a ton of time at the pool or park-hopping between neighboring Epcot and Hollywood Studios–you might prefer to save the money and book a standard view.
Those are decisions you’ll have to make. But, ultimately, it’s hard to go wrong with Disney’s Yacht Club. We love this hotel and are always excited to stay here.
For more details about one of our favorites, we have a resort guide for Disney’s Yacht Club . Or you might enjoy the following:
- Restaurants at Disney’s Yacht Club
- Ale and Compass Breakfast Review
- The Market at Ale and Compass
- The Pools at Disney’s Yacht Club
What do you think about the resort view at Disney’s Yacht Club? Is an upgraded view at the Yacht Club worth it to you?
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Disney’s Yacht Club Resort Review: Standard View Room
Disney’s Yacht Club is a beautiful deluxe resort at Disney World within walking distance of Epcot and several other resorts . Take a tour of our Yacht Club room and find out why this is one of our favorite Disney World resorts.
Disney’s Yacht Club Resort is considered an Epcot area resort and located next to Disney’s Beach Club Resort with many shared amenities. Yacht Club is a short walk to Disney’s Boardwalk Inn and Villas and Epcot’s International Gateway.
Disney’s Yacht Club Resort Overview
Disney’s Yacht Club Resort has an upscale nautical ambiance. The lobby has a huge globe over a round, compass inspired rug. The lobby has several seating areas where you can relax while enjoying the sophisticated decor.
Railings along the second floor of Yacht Club Resort alternate traditional railings and wooden panels with an embossed ship’s wheel. There are also rope swags along the railing. The carpets throughout the resort have ships and compasses to continue the nautical feel as you walk to your room.
Disney’s Yacht Club Resort Pools
One of the best things about Disney’s Yacht Club Resort is Stormalong Bay which is so much more than a normal hotel pool. Stormalong Bay is a 3-acre (12000-sq-m) shared water park area for both Disney’s Yacht Club and Disney’s Beach Club resorts.
We generally don’t reserve a lot of pool time on our vacations, but Stormalong Bay is our favorite Disney World pool. This means we always pack a swimsuit when staying at Yacht Club to enjoy a dip in the sand covered pool or float on the lazy river.
Stormalong Bay has one of the highest hotel slides at Disney World which is an impressive 230 feet (70 m) long. Although the slide is extremely fun, guests must access the slide by leaving the pool area and crossing a walkway connecting several hotels to Epcot.
Families with small children may not be comfortable letting kids head to the slide alone because of this often crowded and unmonitored walkway.
After crossing the walkway, climb to the top of a huge shipwreck replica before plunging down to the pool below. There is also a smaller water slide for younger, or less adventurous guests, of Disney’s Yacht Club.
Stormalong Bay’s lazy river winds around one section of the water park with free tubes available near the entrance. Looking for something a little simpler? Yacht Club also has a small leisure pool near the tennis courts.
Disney’s Yacht Club Resort Dining
There are several dining and lounge options located in Disney’s Yacht and Beach Club complex. I’ll cover a few of our favorites below. Check here for a complete listing of dining options.
Yachtsman Steakhouse
I was worried that this fine dining restaurant at Yacht Club might be a bit stuffy, since it is one of only a handful of Disney World restaurants with a dress code. However, we saw lots of families and many groups without kids enjoying the warm ambiance of Yachtsman Steakhouse for dinner.
While waiting to be seated we got to watch a butcher hand-trim steaks and some of the chefs working in a partially open kitchen area. This was a great way to get excited about our meal.
I thought the quality of our meal was good, and we liked the atmosphere of Yachtsman Steakhouse. I would definitely go there again if I had time for a nice sit-down dinner.
Cape May Cafe
Located just off the main lobby of Beach Club Resort, Cape May Cafe is open for breakfast and dinner daily. Breakfast is a fun character buffet featuring Minnie and some friends . Dinner is also a buffet, which heavily features seafood dishes.
Beaches and Cream
This fun diner is near Stormalong Bay in between Yacht Club and Beach Club. Beaches and Cream serves burgers and sandwiches for lunch and dinner, but for us their ice cream is the main event.
Beaches and Cream is a popular restaurant with limited tables, booths, and counter seats even after a big expansion and remodel. Make advanced dining reservations 60 days before your trip for the best availability, but keep checking for last-minute reservations if you don’t at first succeed.
No reservation, but you only want some ice cream treats? No problem! Order take-out shakes, ice cream, and floats at the walk-up window.
My favorite Beaches and Cream treat is an ice cream sandwich of vanilla ice cream wedged between two huge chocolate chip cookies . I get one of these delicious ice cream sandwiches any time I am near Beaches and Cream.
Review Of Disney Yacht Club Resort Standard View Room
Entering the Yacht Club Resort Standard View Room I immediately noticed several things. The room feels open and spacious with great nautical details throughout.
Laminate floors and thoughtful spacing allows the room to sleep up to five guests without feeling cramped. We’ve stayed in two different room configurations: two queen beds plus a day bed that transforms from a couch to a twin-size bed and a more traditional two queen room.
Please note that a Yacht Club Resort Standard View room can have any of the following configurations: 2 Queen Beds and 1 Day Bed or 1 Queen Bed and 1 Twin-Size Sleeper Chair and 1 Day Bed or 1 King Bed or 1 King Bed and 1 Day Bed.
Just inside the entrance to the room is a small coffee station with Keurig coffee maker nestled on top of a trunk. This trunk conceals a small beverage cooler.
The Yacht Club Resort beverage coolers hold less than the traditional mini fridges found at other Disney World resorts. A half gallon of milk only fits sideways on the shelf and bottled waters are also a tight fit.
For a short stay the smaller fridge isn’t a problem, but may be annoying when staying for a longer vacation with lots of groceries.
A huge wooden closet along the entryway contains an in-room safe, several shelves, a full length mirror, and areas for hanging long and short items. Find an iron and foldable ironing board on one of the closet shelves.
Yacht Club Standard Room Bedroom Area
From the entryway you can see the entire bedroom area. The bedroom decor is a mix of dark wood with cream, navy, and brass accents. If you need more storage space than the closet provides, there is a large dresser in the room just below the wall mounted television. This dresser also has several electrical outlets which is extra helpful now that we are using Magic Band+.
In the two queen plus day bed configuration the couch/day bed is a great way to have seating during the day plus additional sleeping space at night. The two queen room option only has the desk chair and a upholstered chair with matching ottoman.
The beds have a bedside table between them. On the other side of the bed where normally there is nothing the standard room at Yacht Club had a little shelf with an outlet. This is a perfect spot for someone to charge a phone overnight and still use it as an alarm.
The room also has a desk and chair. The desk is actually two different pieces: the normal desk and a rolling table underneath. This gives extra table space in case you want to eat in the room, write, or draw.
The Yacht Club Resort Standard Room has a sliding glass door leading out to a small patio or balcony. There are cute blackout curtains on the window and door leading to the balcony. Look closely at the curtains to find fake constellations of some favorite Disney characters.
Yacht Club standard view rooms can have a view of anything , but are generally parking lots or roofs. Sometimes we’ve been surprised with a nicer view, but that shouldn’t be the expectation when booking the standard view rooms.
Yacht Club balconies have privacy walls on both sides of the balcony plus two chairs and a small side table. This makes it a nice place to relax especially if you have a little one taking a nap or a teen sleeping in.
Yacht Club Standard Room Bathroom Area
The Yacht Club bathroom is just inside the entryway opposite the closet. The bathroom has the split configuration where the sinks are in one room and the shower/toilet in a small separate area.
At first I was concerned that the door to the bathroom is a sliding barn door. Sometimes this style door doesn’t close fully, but this one was great. In fact, the sliding door to the bathroom even has a soft-close feature so it can’t be accidentally slammed.
There are double sinks with storage in the vanity and a slender shelf above the sinks. The shower and toilet area is a bit tight, but manageable. A pocket door closes it off from the rest of the bathroom allowing multiple people to get ready at the same time.
The room had the following great features:
- Laminate Floors
- Soft close sliding bathroom doors
- Wonderful closet area with tons of storage
- Split bathroom with a double sink
- A plug and small area for phone on side of bed
- Keurig coffee maker
- Blackout curtains
In Room WiFi
Disney’s Yacht Club Resort has complimentary wi-fi. The free wi-fi works pretty well overall, but does not always support streaming video from services like Netflix.
Yacht Club Parking
Self-parking is complimentary for resort guests while valet parking costs $33 per night at Disney’s Boardwalk Inn and Villas
Transportation To Parks
Yacht Club To Epcot And Hollywood Studios
Disney’s Yacht Club Resort is located within walking distance of both Epcot and Hollywood Studios. The walk to Epcot takes you past Beach Club Resort and into the International Gateway entrance between France and United Kingdom in World Showcase.
The walk to Hollywood Studios from Yacht Club is considerably longer, but is possible. If you prefer to save your steps, take a boat from the dock located behind Yacht Club which brings you, and guests from other resort stops, to Hollywood Studios.
Yacht Club To Magic Kingdom and Animal Kingdom
Hop a bus to Magic Kingdom or Animal Kingdom from Disney’s Yacht Club Resort. Find the bus stop on the left side of the main entrance when exiting the lobby area.
This article can help you learn more about the vast transportation system at Disney World.
Overall Impression Of Disney’s Yacht Club Resort
Disney’s Yacht Club Resort is a beautiful deluxe resort with great restaurant options and the best pool at Disney World. We love the sophisticated take on nautical design in the resort and the easy walk to Disney’s Beach Club , Disney’s Boardwalk , and Epcot.
I am overall very happy with our rooms here, but do think the rooms could be better maintained. On a recent stay our shower caulk was damaged and water leaked out onto the floor.
Despite this we still love the laminate floors, beautiful closet, split bathroom, and comfortable beds which make for a pleasant stay at Yacht Club.
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Ultimate Guide to the Best Rooms at Disney’s Yacht Club Resort
Staying at a Disney World deluxe resort usually comes with beautiful theming, nice rooms, and perks like Extended Evening Hours . One might argue, though, that one of the most beautiful deluxe resorts in Disney World is Disney’s Yacht Club .
This deluxe resort is a popular choice for guests wanting easy access to EPCOT or Hollywood Studios, which are both just a walk or boat ride away, or because of the epic pool, Stormalong Bay, which is almost like its own waterpark. It’s easy to decide why guests stay here, but, which rooms are the best ?
The Yacht Club is a five-story deluxe resort and is themed around the refinement of a New England yachting club. The resort has a soft gray exterior accented by striking red and white striped awnings and the interior is lined with warm woods, nautical instruments, and a giant globe as the lobby centerpiece. The resort faces Crescent Lake, is close neighbors with Beach Club Resort, and has the best resort pool on property. You’ve picked a beautiful resort to spend your Disney vacation, but let’s look at the best rooms!
The Yacht Club rooms are elegant and stately and might be a bit “executive” and bland when compared to some of its counterparts. Keeping with the nautical theme, you’ll find warm woods, navy blue and beige contrasted against crisp white. But one of the favorite elements in the room are the navy curtain which features fictional Disney constellations and a bit of whimsy to this otherwise rather corporate feeling room.
There are 635 guest rooms and 21 suites at the Yacht Club. The rooms are typically 381 square feet and feature two queen-size beds, a daybed, and a desk with chairs. There are some different categories to choose from: Standard View, Garden View, Water View, and Lagoon or Pool View .
For an extra cost, there are also 70 club level or concierge rooms on the fifth floor Regatta Club. Those these rooms are basically the same as standard rooms, they do offer access to additional amenities, including:
- An exclusive check-in area
- A concierge cast members to assist with personal vacation needs
- Nightly turndown service
- Access to a club lounge stocked with complimentary food and beverages
4th Floor Rooms
The top floor is typically reserved for the Club level rooms, but the next best thing without that concierge price tag is the fourth floor. These rooms provide better views (no matter what you’re direction you’re looking), but particularly if you have a Pool View where lower level rooms would just give you views of the back of pool lounge chairs.
Gazebo View
You won’t find “Gazebo View” listed in the options, but rooms ending –48, –50, –52, –54, and –63, as well as odd-numbered room –67 through –97 over look the gazebo which make for a serene view. And you even be in for a show if one of the Disney’s Fairytale Weddings occurs there during your stay (no invitation required!).
Corner Rooms
Rooms that fall on the corner of buildings sometimes come with a little extra elbow room or even an extra window. For that chance to snag not just one views, but two look at these options, rooms ending in: -001, -009, -114, -122, -027, -043, -065, -155, -163, -164, -201, -209, -210.
If you’re looking to be closer to EPCOT, Stormalong Bay, and the Beach Club, ask for rooms ending in -190 through -241. If you’re looking for rooms closer to the Swan and Dolphin and Hollywood Studios, ask for rooms ending in -001 to -054.
So if you’re looking to book a stay at Disney’s Yacht Club and want the best room available, keep these in mind! You can also always check out our reader reviews of Yacht Club here .
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The Ultimate Disney Yacht Club Review + Insider Tips
February 8, 2021 // by Kimberly Jones // 2 Comments
Disney’s Yacht Club opened back on November 5, 1990. Its sister location is the Beach Club located right next to it. The Yacht Club is a beautifully themed resort with nautical and beach themes. We are going to tell you everything you need to know about this wonderful resort in our Ultimate Disney Yacht Club Review + Insider Tips!
There are so many great aspects to this resort such as its location, pools, transportation options, and amenities. If you are thinking about staying at the Yacht Club, read on to find out if this resort is a good fit for you!
Where Is The Yacht Club At Disney Located?
One of the best reasons to stay at Disney’s Yacht Club is the fantastic location! This resort is within walking distance to Epcot and Hollywood Studios . There are also several different transportation options to all of the parks, Disney Springs , and the water parks .
The Yacht Club is directly next to the Beach Club, and they share the pool. Now you not only have access to all of the Yacht Club’s restaurants and amenities, but you also have access to the Beach Club’s!
The Yacht and Beach Club are right across the water from Disney’s Boardwalk Resort . It is a short walk away to enjoy everything the Boardwalk has to offer! There are some fun restaurants, bars, and shops to explore there.
The Yacht Club is also very close to the Swan and Dolphin Hotels. There is a pathway to take you right over to these hotels for some extra fun as well!
Not only are there other resorts within walking distance of the Yacht Club, but there are also resorts that are a quick Skyliner trip away! Taking the Skyliner from Epcot’s International Gateway, you can visit Disney’s Riviera Resort, Caribbean Beach Resort, Pop Century , and Art of Animation!
Disney’s Yacht Club is in a very prime location with quick access to two of the parks and multiple resorts!
Checking in to The Yacht Club At Disney
Checking into the Yacht Club is extremely easy, and it doesn’t even require you to visit the front desk! The day of your reservation, you can check in to the resort from the My Disney Experience app . The app will let you know when your room is ready and what your room number will be! If you have magic bands or even your phone , you can head straight to your room and unlock the door.
Of course, you can always go the old school route and check-in at the front desk. All the cast members at Disney’s Yacht Club are extremely friendly and accommodating! A great tip to keep in mind is you can always see if there are any upgrades available for your room. We were able to get a free upgrade from a standard view to a water view!
The lobby is also absolutely amazing here. It has a very adventurous and nautical theme to it. You can find everything you need right in this area, such as the restaurant, lounge, bell services, and the front desk.
Right outside the backside of the lobby, there is a boardwalk that will lead you to the boat transportation to Epcot and Hollywood Studios.
Transportation Options From The Yacht Club
We love all of the transportation options the Yacht Club has to offer, and we’re sure you will too! As mentioned before, there are walking paths to Epcot and Hollywood Studios. The Epcot walking path is very short and will get you to the International Gateway in about 5 – 10 minutes. The entrance at International Gateway is on the back side of Epcot by World Showcase .
The walking path to Hollywood Studios is a little bit longer than the Epcot one. This one can take 20 minutes or more. However, there is boat transportation to Hollywood Studios if you don’t want to walk! You can find boat transportation right behind the lobby that will take you to Epcot or Hollywood Studios.
If you don’t want to walk or take the boat to Hollywood Studios, you can always take the Skyliner! There is a Skyliner location right outside International Gateway that will take you first to Disney’s Riviera Resort, and then to the Skyliner central hub at Caribbean Beach Resort. From here you will get off the Skyliner and get in line for a different Skyliner track to take you to Hollywood Studios.
So there are so many options to get to Epcot and Hollywood Studios, but what about the other parks? Disney has bus transportation from the Yacht Club to Magic Kingdom, Animal Kingdom, Disney Spring, and the water parks.
If you plan on spending a lot of time at either Epcot or Hollywood Studios, the Yacht Club is one of the best resorts to stay at.
Disney Yacht Club Room Review
There are several different room options at the Yacht Club. There is Standard View, Water View, Garden or Woods View, and 2 Bedroom Suites. All of the view rooms also have club level options.
I was able to stay in a Water View room. The room was absolutely delightful! It had a nautical theme to match the rest of the resort, and it was quite spacious. The room had two queen beds and a pull out couch, so it was able to sleep up to 5 guests. We only had 4 guests in our room, but I could imagine the pull out bed might make the room feel a little more cramped.
The room had large closets with space to hang clothes, and a big sink and bathroom area with two sinks. The shower had a sliding glass door, which I prefer over a curtain.
I really liked that this room had wood flooring compared to carpet. It added to the nautical theme very well. The room also had a balcony that looked over the back entrance of the lobby and the water. Overall, the room was very nice, and I thoroughly enjoyed its set up!
Yacht Club rooms average in price anywhere between $400 to over $3000 per night depending on what room you stay in and what time of the year you visit.
Dining Options At The Yacht Club
There are some really great and delicious dining options at the Yacht Club. This resort has two restaurants, two lounges, a quick service restaurant, a restaurant located in between the Yacht and Beach Club, and a pool bar.
The two restaurants at the Yacht Club are Ale & Compass and Yachtsman Steakhouse. Yachtsman Steakhouse is currently temporarily unavailable, but Ale & Compass is open for breakfast and dinner. This restaurant follows the nautical theme with a relaxing atmosphere and some delicious coastal eats.
The Ale & Compass Lounge is located adjacent to the restaurant. Here, you can order off the lounge menu and even the restaurant menu. This lounge can fill up quickly at night though, so make sure to grab a seat early if you want to eat or drink here.
The other lounge, Crew’s Cup Lounge, is right next to Yachtsman Steakhouse and is also temporarily unavailable. We hope that the lounge and restaurant will open soon!
The quick service location shares a spot with the Yacht Club’s gift shop. When you enter the Market at Ale & Compass, on the right is the gift shop and on the left is the quick service restaurant. They serve coffee, sandwiches, pastries, and more. This is a great place to stop for a quick bite to eat to or from the parks!
Beaches and Cream Soda Shop is the hidden gem of the Yacht and Beach Club Resorts! This restaurant is located in between the two resorts and serves some wonderful food! They are open for lunch and dinner and they serve sandwiches and burgers. My favorite is their Grilled Cheese sandwich, its delicious!
However, save room for the best part of this restaurant. The ice cream! They have shakes, floats, and sundaes! You can’t go wrong with whatever you choose. If you’re feeling really brave though, try the Kitchen Sink sundae. This sundae is meant for 4 or more people, and includes every topping and a whole can of whipped cream! I have attempted it twice, and I still haven’t been able to finish it. Maybe you can!
Hurricane Hanna’s Grill is the pool bar located right next to Stormalong Bay. They have a few food items and some refreshing drinks.
If you’ve tried everything at the Yacht Club and want something different, head over to the Beach Club! Here you can find even more restaurants and tasty eats!
Yacht Club Swimming Pools
The Yacht and Beach Club have hands down the best swimming pools on Disney World property. It’s considered more of a small water park than swimming pools because it’s so large!
Stormalong Bay is 3 acres of refreshing fun! It includes a large sand bottomed pool and a lazy river. There are waterfalls, a volleyball net in the pool, and a water slide.
This water slide is no joke. You climb a large shipwrecked ship all the way to the top and then slide down this long and exciting slide! Stormalong Bay even has a “beach” area with sand to play with! After all that fun, go relax in one of 3 whirlpool spas.
Right by the entrance to the water slide is a small kid play area with a mini water slide. This is a great introduction to the big slide for nervous kids!
Don’t need all the excitement of Stormalong Bay? There are also 3 leisure pools at the Yacht and Beach Club for guests to enjoy.
If you plan on staying at the Yacht Club, you must plan a resort day into your schedule! Make some time for this awesome mini water park and relax away from the parks! You won’t regret it.
Amenities At The Yacht Club Resort
There are so many fun amenities and things to do at Disney’s Yacht Club. When it comes to activities, there are fishing excursions, a tennis court, a sand volleyball court, jogging trails, motorized boat rentals, an arcade, and a fitness center. Just ask the front desk if you’d like to book a fishing excursion or rent a boat to go out on the water!
The Yacht Club even has a spa! Ship Shape Massage Salon is a full service spa that can do massages, facials, hairstyling, and nails. We all need a relaxing day every once and awhile! Why not enjoy the spa on your day off from the parks?
The resort also has campfire activities, movies under the stars, and a Pirate Adventure Cruise (which is unfortunately temporarily unavailable at the moment). The Yacht Club is within walking distance of the Fantasia Gardens & Fairways Miniature Golf. Go show off your mini golf skills at this adorably themed course!
This resort really has a lot of fun things for you and your family to enjoy! You will definitely want to take a day away from the parks to enjoy this amazing resort!
Overall Thoughts On Disney’s Yacht Club Resort
We at Disney Trippers absolutely love Disney’s Yacht Club Resort. The whole place is incredibly peaceful and beautiful. It has the perfect mix of being family friendly and adult friendly with lots of things to do. So whether you’re traveling with a bunch of adults or your kids, everyone will enjoy it!
Most everything is in super close distance to this resort. The only time you will have to take the bus is to Magic Kingdom, Animal Kingdom, Disney Spring, or the water parks. The other parks and some resorts are really easy to get to, making this a top notch location for a resort.
If you have a day off from the parks, make sure to enjoy all of the amenities the Yacht Club has to offer. You could spend a whole day just having fun at the resort! You definitely don’t want to miss out on this place!
Have you ever stayed at Disney’s Yacht Club Resort? If so, did you enjoy it as much as we do? What do you liked to do while staying there? We want to hear your opinions on this Disney resort!
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February 23, 2021 at 3:18 pm
We stayed at the Disney Yacht Club the last time we were at DW. We loved it. The staff was outstanding. It was an adult family vacation, and due to different work schedules, some family members had to fly in at different times. The staff accommodated each one and made them feel as if they already knew them. We loved the location as we could walk to different locations. We tried the Kitchen Sink sundae, but couldn’t finish it. We sure had fun trying. We actually took one day to enjoy the resort and were not disappointed. We spent time in the swimming pool, which was amazing with the sand bottom. Lunch was an delicious lobster roll and we finished off at the steakhouse. I would certainly recommend this resort to all who are considering a trip to Disney World.
February 23, 2021 at 9:27 pm
Thank you for sharing!!!! We LOVE this resort too!!!
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Disney's Yacht Club Resort
Last updated: August 24, 2024
The Yacht Club's nautical beach theme includes model ships and antique navigation instruments. The Resort's best features are its top-rated pool, walking paths to EPCOT and the Studios, and Skyliner access.
$609 - $4,093
Lodging Area
Boat, Bus, Skyliner, Walk
Guest Overall Rating
Based on 278 surveys. (See our Ratings and Research page for details)
Lighting: A
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Best pool complex of any WDW resort
Excellent staff/service
Walking distance to EPCOT and DHS
Close to many BoardWalk and EPCOT dining options
Well-themed public spaces
Bright and attractive guest rooms
Boat and Skyliner transportation to DHS
Views and balcony size are hit-or-miss
Bus service to Magic Kingdom, Animal Kingdom, water parks, and Disney Springs is shared with other EPCOT resorts
Our stay at Yacht Club was great. Room was good sized, as well as nicely designed and decorated. Without exception, all cast members encountered displayed helpful, courteous and friendly attitudes.
Our stay at Yacht Club was great. Room was good sized, as well as nicely designed and decorated. Without exception, all cast members encountered displayed...
April 7, 2021
We chose to stay at Yacht Club and couldn't have been happier.
May 5, 2018
Rooms at Yacht Club are lovely. The laminate floors are not noisy at all (if we had neighbors above us, we never heard them). Soundproofing on the balcony is good. Lots of USB ports.
Rooms at Yacht Club are lovely. The laminate floors are not noisy at all (if we had neighbors above us, we never heard them). Soundproofing on the balcony is...
October 10, 2017
We love the Yacht Club! We picked it the first time based on details - distance to the parks, reviews, etc - were not disappointed.
November 27, 2016
The Yacht Club's rooms are decorated in white with blue and brass accents. The most recent update also replaced carpeting with vinyl "hardwood" floors, freshening the rooms' look.
- Room with Queen Bed(s) and en-suite bathroom
- Balcony or patio
- Dresser with drawers
- Full-length mirror
- Wireless Internet (Wi-Fi)
- Flat-panel TV
- Coffee maker and starter supply of coffee pods
- Ironing board and iron
- Digital thermostat
- In-room safe
- Shampoo, conditioner, body wash, and bar soap
Most rooms are 381 square feet and have two queen-size beds. All upper-floor rooms have full balconies, while ground-floor rooms have patios.
Yacht Club Standard Room
Yacht Club Dresser and TV
Yacht Club Fold Down Bed
Yacht Club Desk and Chair
Yacht Club Closet and Storage
Yacht Club Fridge and Coffe Maker
Yacht Club Standard Room Bathroom
Yacht Club Room 4073 View
We’ve mapped and taken photographs of the views from every single room on Walt Disney World property! Our Room Finder helps you find the perfect room for you and then request that room from Disney.
Dining isn't a strength at Yacht Club, but tons of options are short walk away at EPCOT or the four other resorts.
Ale & Compass Restaurant The cuisine is advertised as “New England comfort food.” Reader ratings have improved substantially over the years, without compromising the diversity of the menu.
Yachtsman Steakhouse Open for dinner only, Yachtsman Steakhouse serves up steak, seafood, and sides. This is a signature restaurant that tries to create an atmosphere, so expect high prices and to adhere to a minimal dress code.
Market at Ale and Compass A small spot carved out of the gift shop, the Market has coffee, pastries, and other small items.
Ale and Compass Lounge Ale & Compass is a competent restaurant, the kind of place you'll be happy to find at dinnertime if it's raining and you don't want to go outside; or everyone is starving and you need to eat right now. Ale and Compass is a better choice for breakfast. You'll find something for everyone in various combinations of eggs, potatoes, bacon, tofu, French toast, and so on, with a la carte options if you just want a quick bite.
Crew's Cup Lounge The Crew’s Cup Lounge is one of the better bars in Walt Disney World, although the reason for that statement is hard to explain. The entire room just feels...well, cool. It starts when you approach the door, which is found in the Yacht Club’s hallway, heading towards the Beach Club Resort. One of the things that makes Crew’s Cup cool is the understated sign hanging in the hall, a few steps up, as well as a plain door. The facade is easily overshadowed by the Yachtsman Steakhouse, but that secret, speakeasy style entry makes it a little hard to find, and we all know that the coolest places don’t need to advertise. Walking in you immediately notice the theme, which is rowing, but are not overwhelmed by it. There are a few images of rowers here and there and a few oars along the walls, but it is mostly just a quaint, slightly dark, overwhelmingly wood-paneled lounge. The rowing theme obviously fits in with the Yacht Club Resort and the Crew’s Cup looks as if it would be a place that a crew team would hang out after practice. While many Americans do not think of crew or rowing as major sports, it certainly has a long history in the United States. It began as soon as the English landed, having been popular there several centuries prior. Yale University boast the oldest American college crew club, started in 1843, and the Harvard versus Yale regatta is the oldest intercollegiate sport in the U.S. It is so old in fact (started in 1852), that it had to be paused during the American Civil War! The entire Crew’s Cup Lounge hints toward this history. The shell (or boat to you landlubbers) hanging from the ceiling is a common place for storage when there are no racks. The oars along the walls are each painted differently, which is how a team identifies itself (although these oars match no teams that we could find). Even just the exposed rafters and craftsman touches point toward a New England style around the year 1900. For those interested in what goes on in a kitchen, there is a window that looks into a section of the Yachtsman Steakhouse’s back of house. Often during dinner time you will see a prep chef getting ready for the mealtime rush. Once you decide to have a seat, there are a few different options, with seats at the bar, a handful of booths, a few tables and chairs, and also a few couches. Whether you are there for dinner, relaxation, or to watch the television, you will find a seat to match. Speaking of dinner, there is both food and drink aplenty, although the drink list is our one big knock on The Crew’s Cup as it follows the standard Disney drink menu. The food here is above average and consists of hearty appetizers, burgers, and chicken tenders. Nothing fancy, but good quality and decently priced (for Walt Disney World). The Crew’s Cup Lounge is not often mentioned as a favorite spot, and we will hope it stays that way because that just means more room for us. After all, if everyone knows it might stop being so cool.
Fittings & Farings Fittings & Farings is Yacht Club's souvenir shop. A small selection of snacks, drinks, and other groceries are available.
Refillable Mugs Allows guest self-service soft drink refills from quick-service locations in hotels ( NOT in theme parks ) for $21.99 for the length of stay.
SWIPE TO EXPLORE
Yacht Club has Disney World's best pool - Stormalong Bay with a lazy river, fabulous water slide, and acres of water fun. Three other pools are available across Yacht Club and Beach Club resorts, for use by both Beach and Yacht Club guests.
Lafferty Place Arcade arcade is near Stormalong Bay between the Yacht and Beach resorts. It features relatively recent video games of all kinds.
Free Disney Movies Under the Stars are shown most evenings, weather-permitting, either at the Beach Club Beach, or in the Solarium.
The Ship Shape Fitness Center has weights, treadmills, and other equipment for your workout. Hours are typically 6 AM to 9 PM. Joggers will enjoy the 0.8-mile loop around Crescent Lake too.
The Beach Club Beach hosts marshmallow roasts around 5:30 PM nightly. It's really great during the cooler months of the year.
Disney resort guests get into each theme park 30 minutes earlier than off-site guests, every day.
Those staying at Disney's Deluxe and Deluxe Villa hotels can buy Lightning Lane via Individual Purchase at 7:00 a.m. each day. Others cannot make that purchase until the official park opening time.
Disney's Deluxe and DVC resort guests get two extra hours in select theme parks on certain days of the week. The schedule changes, so check with the front desk.
Practical Matters
Check-in is 4:00pm Check-out is 11:00am
All Disney resorts participate in Disney’s Online Check-In program. If you’ve checked-in online and provided a mobile phone number or email address, you will receive your room number electronically. Then you can go straight to the room and use your smart phone or MagicBand to open the door, skipping the lobby altogether.
These rubber and plastic wrist bands can function as your room key, park admission, charge card, and more! MagicBands cost money, but if you'd like a free option you can use the official Disney World app on your phone or request an RFID-embedded card at the front desk.
Park tickets are best purchased online in advance either directly through Disney or via our Least Expensive Ticket Calculator . However, if you arrive without park tickets, head to the concierge desk in the hotel lobby.
Dining reservation are best made online in advance or on your phone or tablet during your visit. You can also use our Disney World Reservation Finder .
Washers and dryers are availabile in laundry facilities at each Disney World hotel. Cost is $3 per wash, and another $3 per dry cycle. A small selection of soap, fabric softener, and dryer sheets are also sold, for around $1 each. Only credit/debit cards can be used for payment. For more information, see our Disney World Laundry Facilities page.
If you lose something in a theme park or during your stay at a Disney-operated hotel, visit Disney's Lost and Found website or call (407) 824-4245.
Disney hotels have gifts shops near their lobbies with a decent collection of Disney-branded souvenirs. You will also find basic pharmacy items such as sunscreen, aspirin, allergy and cold medicine, baby diapers and formula, shampoo, and the like. Resort hotels with Deluxe Villa rooms offer an assortment of groceries, as well.
Disney recommends a third party company, Kid's Nite Out , to provide babysitting services at the resort hotels. See our Disney World Child Care page for more information.
The Yacht Club is located in the EPCOT Resort Area. All modern GPS apps, and Google Maps, will have clear driving directions to it. As a backup, look for Disney road signs directing you toward the EPCOT resorts (not EPCOT) once you're on property, and then look for signs for the Yacht Club once you're close.
Destination | Boat | Bus | Car | Walk |
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Disney Skyliner gondola system has a station at EPCOT's International Gateway entrance. The ride to Hollywood Studios is about 12 minutes (plus waiting time in line).
Disney provides free bus service to the Magic Kingdom, Animal Kingdom, Blizzard Beach, Typhoon Lagoon, and Disney Springs from the bus stop at the front of the resort. Buses run about every 20 minutes. For all destinations except the Magic Kingdom, it's probably faster to drive or walk.
If you have your own car , it's faster to drive yourself to Disney's Animal Kingdom, the Typhoon Lagoon and Blizzard Beach water parks, and Disney Springs. Disney's transportation system is faster to the Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, and Disney's Hollywood Studios.
EPCOT is a short walk from the Yacht Club, and the walk to Hollywood Studios is just a little longer.
Disney provides free boat service to EPCOT and Disney's Hollywood Studios from the resort.
You can walk between the Beach Club, Yacht Club, BoardWalk, Swan, Swan Reserve, and Dolphin. Boat service is available to all of those, too, except the Swan Reserve. The Skyliner at EPCOT's International Gateway can take you to Caribbean Beach, Riviera, Pop Century, and Art of Animation. For all other resort destinations, the fastest option is an Uber, Lyft, or taxi. Disney's bus service is free but slow, and will probably require you to use an intermediate destination like Disney Springs, to get to your destination. And that can take a couple of hours each way if you're unluckly.
if you have a car, the easiest way to get to Universal Orlando, SeaWorld, and other tourist destinations is to drive. Alternatively, Mears Transportation operates shuttle services between the Disney hotels and other theme parks.
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- Thread starter natebenma
- Start date Feb 1, 2013
Beach Club Dee
- Feb 1, 2013
Standard View Room 3176 Large shared balcony with 3178, 3180 and 3182? Room 3210 Room 4120 (believe this is standard, tree top view) Room 4166 Room 4176 Large shared balcony with room 4178 and 4180 Room 4240 Yacht Club, Club Level, Standard View Room 5168 Room 5174 Room 5180, shared balcony 5176, 5178, 5180, 5182 Room 5176 has 2 Queen beds & daybed Room 5186 Room 5188 Rooms 5186 and 5190, from Touring Plans Room 5194 Room 5199 Room 5218 Room 5222 Room 5232 Room 5238 Room 5176 Large Shared Balcony, with rooms 5178, 5180 and 5182 .
Garden View - Garden View rooms at the Yacht Club may have a view of the Wedding Gazebo or the back entrance courtyard (lake side). There are also some GV rooms near the tennis courts/quiet pool. ???? First Floor Room 1016 Room 1018 Room 1040 Room 1054 Room 1054 no picture Room 1097 Room 1148 Room 1152 Room 1152 Room 2025 Room 2067 Room 2093 Room 2074, no picture Room 2097 Room 2120 Room 2147 Room 2148 Description only, no picture Room 2149 accessible room Room 2154 Room 3070 Room 3070, pictures Room 3087 Room 3091 Room 3100 Room 3112 Room 3149 Room 3150 ???? beebeeryan, tennis courts Room 4072 Room 4097 Room 4110 Room 4137 Room 4150 Room 4216 Room 4223 Yacht Club, Club Level, Garden View One of the YC CL GV rooms Room 5148 - need pictures/info for this room Room 5150 Room 5152 Room 5154 Room 5198 5198, March 2019 King Bed Pre-renovation: Gazebo View: 5148 ??? 5150 2 Queens, Daybed "Florida Special" (whatever that means) 5152 2 Queens, Chair with Ottoman 5154 2 Queens, Daybed Back Entrance Courtyard View: 5198 King Bed and Chair
val1234 said: It looks like there are 5 Kings with a WV. In the area around 5227 the only other one Is at the far end of that hallway 5241. There is one that overlooks the back entrance facing the lighthouse 5185, another on the left side end of the hallway from the lounge 5151 and the two that are right next to the lounge and elevators 5143 and 5171. Click to expand...
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Made my airline reservations so I have my real dates now. Could you please update my dates to 8/20 to 8/30 at the BC? Flying Frontier Air out of Mercer Airport for the first time. Very excited; much closer than Philly or Newark.
NEVERENOUGHWDW said: We are at the YC now for the week and are thrilled at the view!!!!!! Beautiful and being on the4th floor Illuminations on the balcony is GREAT!!!!!! Raining now but who cares Click to expand...
DoleWhipMom said: Made my airline reservations so I have my real dates now. Could you please update my dates to 8/20 to 8/30 at the BC? Flying Frontier Air out of Mercer Airport for the first time. Very excited; much closer than Philly or Newark. Click to expand...
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Disney superfans share their favorite things to do at the theme parks
- Business Insider has asked US Disney fans about the best things to do, see, and eat at the parks.
- Frequent visitors love classic attractions like the Carousel of Progress and Tower of Terror.
- They also shared food recommendations, from Casey's Corner and Satu'il Canteen to Wine Bar George.
As part of our Disney Diaries series, Business Insider has been gathering must-do itineraries for Disney World and Disneyland from people who love the theme parks.
Here are some of their favorite things to do, see, and eat.
Kayleigh Price has worked at Disney World and still visits the parks often
Casey's corner is the best quick-service restaurant at magic kingdom.
Even before working there , Price said she loved ordering from Casey's Corner and eating the all-American comfort food in front of Cinderella Castle
The menu mostly consists of hot dogs and fries, but it's known for its corn-dog nuggets.
Walt Disney Presents is a must for longtime Disney fans
Walt Disney Presents is a museum-like exhibit in Hollywood Studios with exhibits about Walt Disney.
There's also a theater at the end of the attraction that is typically playing the "One Man's Dream" documentary about Disney's life and work. At certain points throughout the year, though, the theater instead shows special trailers or seasonal videos.
The wait at Mickey and Minnie's Runaway Railway can be long, but it's worth it
Another spot Price worked at and loves is Mickey and Minnie's Runaway Railway. It's a must for her every time she visits Hollywood Studios.
She loves all the little details during the preshow and ride, as well as the catchy song played throughout.
Read Kayleigh Price's full Disney Diary: I worked at Disney World for 2 years. Here are 16 things I always do when I visit the parks .
Travel planner Kari Becker has been to Disney World over 40 times — with and without kids
Grand floridian café is a great breakfast spot before a day at magic kingdom.
If you're looking for a fun breakfast before heading to Magic Kingdom, travel planner Becker finds the Grand Floridian Café delightful.
Every meal in the beautifully decorated dining room comes with warm biscuits and butter, and Becker recommends ordering the eggs Benedict and hash-brown casserole.
Pro tip: Ask for a table by the window so you can take in the grounds of the resort.
The 'Finding Nemo' show is stacked with talented performers
Before it closed due to the coronavirus pandemic, "Finding Nemo – The Musical" was a must-see for Becker on every trip to Animal Kingdom.
Now, the park offers a reimaging of the show called "Finding Nemo: Big Blue ... And Beyond."
The travel planner especially recommends the show for parents with kids — her own boys are drawn in by the beautiful storytelling.
Becker has to ride the monorail at least once every Disney trip
No matter where you're staying, on or off property, Becker said it's always worth taking a spin on the monorail.
The nostalgic Disney transportation is fun for adults and kids alike. It's also convenient if you're looking to visit one of the Magic Kingdom resorts for shopping or dining.
Read Kari Becker's full Disney Diary: I'm a travel planner who's been to Disney World over 40 times. Here are 13 things I always do at the parks .
Carly Caramanna has been going to the parks for over 30 years
Wine bar george at disney springs is her favorite restaurant across the property.
After visiting the Disney parks for over 30 years, Caramanna's first pick for dinner reservations is Wine Bar George in Disney Springs.
It's owned and led by a master sommelier and has menu items like savory chimichurri skirt steak and creamy burrata along with over 140 wines.
Living With the Land doesn't always get the hype it deserves
Soarin' Around the World gets a lot of hype at Epcot, but Living With the Land right next door is one of Caramanna's favorite rides.
The slow-moving attraction explores the history of farming, rides past actual Disney greenhouses, and rarely has a long wait.
It's extra fun to visit Epcot during a festival
Epcot has been hosting festivals since the 1990s, and there are currently four throughout the year: International Food and Wine Festival, International Festival of the Holidays, International Festival of the Arts, and International Flower and Garden Festival.
Guests can sample new dishes and beverages inspired by international cuisines and enjoy unique entertainment offerings all around the World Showcase.
Read Carly Caramanna's full Disney Diary: I go to Disney World every month. Here are 16 things I always do, see, and eat at the parks .
After working at 26 locations across Disney World, Saira Umar has found her favorite things to do
Disney springs has lots to explore, and it's free to enter.
Umar could easily spend a day exploring Disney Springs — the property's free dining, shopping, and entertainment district.
The former Disney World employee recommends grabbing treats from the Ganachery, Gideon's Bakehouse, or Amorette's Patisserie while you're there.
It's almost always worth it to take a midday break from the parks
Umar has found that getting to the parks early is key for cruising through the lines of some of the most popular attractions.
It also gives you time to take a much-needed break in the afternoon by seeing an indoor, air-conditioned show like "Mickey's PhilharMagic" in Magic Kingdom, the Short Film Festival in Epcot, "Finding Nemo" in Animal Kingdom, or "Lightning McQueen's Racing Academy" in Hollywood Studios.
Epcot is known for drinking 'around the world,' but Animal Kingdom has some great drinks, too
Umar is a fan of the alcoholic and kid-friendly drinks at Animal Kingdom.
She recommends the Frozen Flamingo (strawberry-and-passion-fruit slush) at Harambe Market, Pink Lotus (strawberry-lychee lemonade) at Thirsty River Bar, Night Lotus (apple, pear, and lime slush with passion-fruit boba) at Pongu Pongu, and frozen Coke from various locations.
Read Saira Umar's full Disney Diary: I worked at 26 locations in Disney World. Here are 17 things I do, see, and eat every time I visit .
Noelani Soto grew up in Miami and developed the perfect schedule for a 1-day trip
Dole whip is always a must.
Dole Whip is a classic Disney snack that's perfect for a warm afternoon at the parks. Soto, who grew up taking short trips to Disney World from Miami, recommends the vanilla-and-pineapple swirl.
Pro tip: Place a mobile order and pick it up in Adventureland at Magic Kingdom to skip the line.
Even if you're not staying there, it's fun to explore the Grand Floridian Resort
Resort-hopping is a fun way to spend an afternoon, especially when you get to check out some of the fancier spots, like the Grand Floridian.
The Disney resorts also sometimes offer free activities, food, or beverages around the grounds.
Soto has been able to enjoy Champagne and s'mores on different visits to the Grand Floridian.
After a day at the parks, you can grab a late-night cupcake at Disney Springs
An ATM at Sprinkles in Disney Springs offers cupcakes and cookies 24/7.
It's great for late-night cravings after a day at the parks.
Read Noelani Soto's full Disney Diary: I've perfected visiting Disney World for just 24 hours. Here are 12 things I try to do every time I visit .
Annual passholder Megan duBois has been visiting Disney World for over 25 years
Selfies are a great way to save memories from each trip.
Annual passholder DuBois has started taking selfies with her group right when she gets to Disney World in front of the park icons, like Cinderella Castle , the Tree of Life, the Chinese Theater, and the Spaceship Earth ball.
If you visit the parks often, it's a great way to create a memory for each trip.
Always head to Tower of Terror when there's a 13-minute wait
Tower of Terror at Hollywood Studios has a little-known trick. Whenever the ride has a 13-minute wait on the My Disney Experience app or the boards around the park, it usually means there's actually no line at all.
This same 13-minute rule also applies at Haunted Mansion at Magic Kingdom.
End a day at Animal Kingdom with a ride on Flight of Passage
The line for Flight of Passage at Animal Kingdom is usually over an hour long, so DuBois recommends going right before the park closes.
The wait time might still be listed at 60 minutes, but the actual wait is typically 30 minutes or less.
Read Megan duBois' full Disney Diary: I've had a Disney World annual pass for nearly 25 years. Here are 13 things I do every time I visit .
Tarah Chieffi has 30 years of experience exploring the Disney parks
Instead of waiting in line for meet and greets, book character meals.
If you want to avoid character meet-and-greet lines, longtime Disney-goer Chieffi recommends booking a character breakfast instead.
They usually include four or five characters circulating the room, stopping at each table for photos and autographs.
It's best to make a reservation 60 days before your trip, as these spots are popular.
You can get a better view of the Magic Kingdom parades in Frontierland
All of the parades at Magic Kingdom start in the back corner of Frontierland, and it's a great spot to watch them with slightly smaller crowds.
Since it's the start of the route, you also usually get a lot of extra waves from the characters on the parade floats. Plus, you can move on to your next activity while everyone else is still watching the show.
Satu'il Canteen at Animal Kingdom is one of the best restaurants across the property
Chieffi doesn't typically make a lot of sit-down reservations at Disney World. Instead, her family loves quick-service spots like Satu'li Canteen in Animal Kingdom's Pandora section.
The food is customizable and suitable for a range of diets.
She recommends the cheeseburger pods (which she says taste just like a McDonald's cheeseburger) and the green Hawkes' Grog ale.
Read Tarah Chieffi's full Disney Diary: I've been going to Disney World for over 30 years. Here are 14 things I always do there .
Stephanie Machado lives 15 minutes from Disney World and visits weekly
You can grab a starbucks coffee at each of the theme parks.
Machado goes to Disney World multiple times a week, and as a coffee lover, she highly recommends grabbing a cup at Main Street Bakery (Starbucks) in Magic Kingdom.
Each park has a unique Starbucks location with a themed name.
Get in line for any rides you missed right before the park closes
When you visit the parks often, riding every single ride isn't usually a priority. But Machado has a trick for landing in the shortest lines for must-do attractions .
She waits until the end of the night, especially if there's a nighttime show distracting much of the crowd.
There are several fun resorts to explore near Epcot
If you need a break, Machado recommends leaving Epcot through the International Gateway exit and grabbing a snack at the BoardWalk Inn or the Beach Club.
Beaches and Cream at the Beach Club serves humongous sundaes.
Read Stephanie Machado's full Disney Diary: My husband and I live 15 minutes from Disney World. Here are 7 things we do every time we visit .
As a Disneyland employee, Amber Wainwright has tips for the California parks
Take fun photos with fewer crowds around pixar pier.
Castle pictures are iconic, but the area in front of Sleeping Beauty Castle in Disneyland is often very crowded.
Luckily, Disneyland employee Wainwright says there are several other beautiful photo spots across the parks that are covered in artwork, like the wall on Pixar Pier.
Galaxy's Edge is a must for 'Star Wars' fans
Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge is home to the fictional planet of Batuu, and it's a great place for unique shopping, dining, and character experiences.
Wainwright highlighted eating Ronto Wraps at Ronto's Roasters, building a lightsaber at Savi's Workshop, and hunting rebel scum with Kylo Ren.
Catch a unique view of the fireworks from the Incredicoaster
One of the most unique ways to watch the nighttime fireworks is from the Incredicoaster in Disney's California Adventure.
You get a bird's-eye view of the show while also riding one of the park's best coasters.
Read Amber Wainwright's full Disney Diary: I'm a VIP tour guide at Disneyland. Here are 12 of my favorite things to do in the parks .
Jackie Perrin visits Disney World with her kids and has stayed at every resort
Toy story mania is the best ride for families with kids.
Perrin and her family make sure to ride Toy Story Mania at Hollywood Studios at least twice every trip. Her family members get competitive about who gets the highest score on the interactive ride.
If you're at Magic Kingdom, she recommends Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin as a similar ride.
Main Street is full of hidden entertainment gems
There are so many little entertainment opportunities up and down Main Street USA in Magic Kingdom, particularly right after the park opens.
The Dapper Dans barbershop quartet gives a welcoming serenade, and the Citizens of Main Street and Women's Suffragists interact with guests.
It's nice to spend some time at the resort pool at the hottest part of the day
People usually visit Disney for the theme parks, but Perrin said the resort pools shouldn't be missed.
Her kids love playing there, and there's sometimes even poolside entertainment like dance parties, games, trivia contests, and evening movies.
Some of her favorite Disney pools are at Caribbean Beach Resort, Wilderness Lodge, and the Beach Club Resort.
Read Jackie Perrin's full Disney Diary: I've visited almost every Disney World resort with my kids. Here are 15 things we always do at the parks .
Richard Keller regularly takes his 5 kids to Disneyland on a budget
Bring your own water bottles to the park so you can stay hydrated throughout the day.
One of the best tips Keller has for visiting Disneyland after making several trips with his family of seven is to pack your own water bottles.
The heat can leave you dehydrated, and buying drinks at the parks can be pricey, especially for big families.
Pro tip: Fill them up with ice ahead of time so the water stays cool throughout the day.
Churros are one of the best snack options at the parks, and they're big enough to share
Churros are one of the most classic snacks at Disneyland, and they cost less than $10.
Plus, Keller said his family is usually full after sharing one or two.
He highlighted the cart near Haunted Mansion, which tends to have a shorter line and offers numerous shady places to sit nearby.
You can usually find merchandise on sale in the shops
Shopping for souvenirs with lots of kids can be stressful, but Keller has it down to a science.
They stop at the shops on Main Street on their way out of the park and check the sales racks, which sometimes offer things for up to 50% off.
Read Richard Keller's full Disney Diary: My family of 7 has gone to Disneyland for years on a tight budget. Here are 14 things we do to save money .
Sofía Olivar worked at Epcot and has recommendations across Disney World
Big disney fans will get a kick out of the carousel of progress.
Disney World employee Olivar always rides the Carousel of Progress when she visits Magic Kingdom.
The classic attraction was built for the 1964/1965 World's Fair, and it has a catchy theme song and detailed sets.
The wait is also always less than 15 minutes, and the indoor show offers 20 minutes of respite from the sun.
The 'Hub grass' is a great spot to enjoy lunch
The lawns in front of Cinderella Castle (referred to as the "Hub grass") are the perfect spots to enjoy breakfast or lunch.
Olivar recommends a coffee from Main Street Bakery ( Starbucks ) and the loaded tots from Friar's Nook in Fantasyland — her favorite quick-service location in the park.
The margaritas in the Mexico Pavilion are a must
Olivar said La Cava del Tequila, located inside the pyramid in the Mexico Pavilion at Epcot, has the best margaritas in Disney World.
But if you're looking for a frozen treat, you can also stop at Choza de Margarita outside.
Read Sofía Olivar's full Disney Diary: I've worked at Disney World for 3 years. Here are 14 things I always do at the parks .
After years of annual family vacations to Disney World, Jill Robbins has her favorites down-pat
Robbins makes sure to get at least one mickey-shaped ice-cream bar a trip.
There are plenty of Disney park snacks to choose from, but for Robbins, nothing beats a classic Mickey-shaped ice-cream bar.
She makes it a priority to grab one on every visit.
Pin-trading is a great (and budget-friendly) activity in the park
Robbins' kids like bringing their Disney pins to the parks so they can trade with employees — or even sometimes other guests.
Look out for employees with lanyards or corkboards around the parks if you're looking to swap.
Planning a rest day is a lifesaver on a busy Disney vacation
Marching around the parks in the hot Florida sun all day can be tiring, so Robbins makes sure to plan for one rest day each visit so her family can relax at the hotel pool or get some time out of the sun.
Read Jill Robbins' full Disney Diary: I've taken my 12-year-olds to Disney World every year since they were 5. Here are 12 things we always do .
Tiffany A. Telles has 3 decades of Disneyland experience under her belt
Snapping photos with characters is always a highlight.
Telles, who has been visiting Disneyland for over 30 years, said that she always tries to grab a photo with her favorite characters — especially when a special opportunity strikes.
For example, California Adventure transforms its Paradise Gardens area into the "Coco"-themed Plaza de la Familia in the fall. Miguel from the movie is often in the parks for meet and greets.
There are always new cocktails to sample
Each trip, Telles tries to sip on one new-to-her cocktail at Disneyland.
Some of her favorite places to grab a drink are Lamplight Lounge, Tangaroa Terrace, and Craftsman Grill.
When hunger strikes, a baked potato is the perfect snacky meal
Telles doesn't always want to waste precious park time on sit-down meals, so the baked potatoes at Troubadour Tavern near Fantasyland have become a go-to.
They're easy to take on the go, have plenty of toppings, and cost less than $10 each.
Read Tiffany A. Telles' full Disney Diary: I've been going to Disneyland for 33 years. Here are 13 things I always do in the parks .
Disney World isn't just for kids — Terri Peters visits the theme parks on her own at least once a month
Taking full advantage of resort stays is easier when you're traveling solo.
One of Peters' favorite things to do on a solo trip to Disney World is spend an afternoon relaxing on her hotel patio. She highlighted Yacht Club and Animal Kingdom Lodge as resorts with the most tranquil vibes.
A glass of wine, a snack, and a pretty view are the perfect medicine for park fatigue.
Not having to share cheeseburger egg rolls is a dream come true
Peters, like many Disney fans, loves all the iconic food options around the parks. But Disney World vacations can be pricey when you're traveling with a group, so she said her family often shares more basic offerings — pretzels and popcorn.
When she's by herself, cheeseburger eggrolls at Magic Kingdom are always on the top of her snack list. No one else can steal a bite, either.
It's fun to snag a last-minute dinner reservation
Some of the best food at Disney World is found in restaurants like Le Cellier and California Grill. But those are also often the most difficult reservations to snag.
Luckily for solo travelers, there are often walk-up reservation lists that open up at the last minute and bars/lounges where smaller parties can usually be seated pretty quickly.
Read Terri Peters' full Disney Diary: I'm in my 40s and go to Disney World by myself at least once a month. Here are 13 things I always do there .
Carly Neil has plenty of Disneyland tips after over 300 trips to the parks
It's actually possible to 'work from home' at the parks.
If she can't swing a full day off work, frequent Disneyland visitor Neil just brings her iPad with her.
Some of her favorite places to get a couple hours of writing in are a quiet corner on Main Street, the Grand Californian Resort lobby, Jolly Holiday, and Hearthstone Lounge.
Picking one souvenir to collect can make shopping at the parks more special
As a California local, Neil has mastered the art of not going overboard in the Disneyland gift shops. But over the years, she's loved collecting mugs that catch her eye.
Being able to curate her souvenirs makes it even more fun when a new item pops up in stores.
Disneyland has food festivals that are just as good as Epcot's
Although Epcot is perhaps better known for its annual food festivals, Disneyland has some great offerings throughout the year.
Neil loves exploring the Lunar New Year Celebration, the Food and Wine Festival, and the Festival of the Holidays each year.
Read Carly Neil's full Disney Diary: I've been to Disneyland over 300 times. Here are 12 things I always do in the parks .
After working her dream job at Disneyland, Dana Bisbee moved 6 minutes away from the parks
Getting some peaceful steps in around grizzly peak is a great way to start the day.
Before the hustle and bustle of a park day starts, former Disneyland employee Bisbee likes to take a breath in a quieter section of California Adventure Park.
Grizzly Peak is usually pretty empty, so it's a great place to walk around, gather your thoughts, and plan your day.
Disneybounding is a fun way for adults to highlight their favorite characters
Adults can only wear real costumes at the Disney parks at the annual Halloween parties, but Disneybounding (wearing outfits inspired by different characters) is allowed all year long.
Bisbee always jumps at the chance to really immerse herself in the Disney bubble by wearing clothes that resemble her favorite characters' senses of style.
Not everyone knows about the fun drawing lesson available in the park
Disneyland's Animation Academy offers free lessons every day where guests get step-by-step instructions on how to draw a rotating cast of beloved characters.
Bisbee said it's one of the most underrated things to do at the theme park, plus you get to keep your sketch as a souvenir. Since the space is indoors and air-conditioned, it's also a great way to spend a hot afternoon.
Read Dana Bisbee's full Disney Diary: I used to work at Disneyland. Here are 11 things I always do when I visit the parks .
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