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Catch a wave at Stormalong Bay—a 3-acre water wonderland—or go for a swim in one of 3 leisure pools.
Stormalong Bay
Immerse yourself in an expansive sand-bottomed pool or a lazy circular river. Explore a life-size shipwreck replica. Slide down one of the highest hotel waterslides at Walt Disney World Resort. Then, feel your cares melt away as you soak up the sun's golden rays atop an elevated tanning deck, or simply escape to one of 3 whirlpool spas.
Children can wade into the main pool from the gently sloping, sandy beach and cool off in the Shipwreck Pool—complete with a miniature waterslide!
Boasting an impressive complex of pools that range from swirling to placid or open to secluded, every member of your family can find a place to cool off and have some fun at Stormalong Bay.
3 Leisure Pools
Disney's Beach Club Resort pool is located in the garden area on the far end of the resort facing Crescent Lake. Disney's Yacht Club Resort pool can be found in its own tranquil garden area. A third pool is privately located in the Disney's Beach Club Villas ; although it is situated for the convenience of Beach Club Villas Guests, Guests of Disney’s Yacht Club Resort are welcome to enjoy it. All pools include steaming whirlpool spas.
Poolside Activities
Let’s make a splash at Stormalong Bay! Join us for family-friendly activities each day, like themed pool parties and other cool activities. Fun offerings include themed pool games, relays, trivia and more! See a Recreation Host for additional details.
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Complimentary towels are provided at all pools.
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5 Things to Know About Stormalong Bay at Walt Disney World’s Yacht and Beach Club
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- SAND – This is more than a pool.It wouldn’t be the Yacht and Beach Club without sand. Bring some shovels and other items to make sandcastles on the island of sand in the middle of the pool. Water depth is very shallow in these areas so it’s great for kids (and the grown up kids too) to lie in the water and soak up some rays.
- SURPRISES – There are some surprises at Stormalong Bay as well.How about a fun game of water volleyball or basketball? There is also a whirlpool where you can spin around for hours. How about a lazy river inner tube ride? Now that’s relaxing! Be advised that the lazy river is deep at 8 feet so be sure to use a complementary life vest. The biggest surprise of all – spoiler alert – the bottom of the pool is sand! That’s a bonus treat for tired feet at the end of a Disney day.
After you cool off in the pool, you are steps away from Epcot and the Boardwalk area, a hidden gem for sure! What’s your families’ record on the Stormalong Bay slide at Disney’s Yacht and Beach Club? Start planning your trip now and contact me today!
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Get to Know Stormalong Bay: The Yacht & Beach Club Pool Area
In my personal tally of how many times I’ve stayed at each Disney World resort, the clear winner, with more than 15 stays, is the Beach Club and Beach Club Villas . There are many hotels we love, but we continue to circle back to the Beach Club for two reasons: the proximity to Epcot and the rockin’ awesome pool situation. Stormalong Bay, the pool complex shared by the Yacht & Beach Club, is 3+ areas of fun, nearly a waterpark unto itself. If you’ve got water lovers in your party, Stormalong Bay may be reason enough to make the Yacht or Beach Club your Disney resort of choice. Here’s a tour.
As a first step, take a look at our general guide to the Disney World pools . This covers things like lifeguards (there are lots), floatation vests (they’re free), towels (take as many as you need), and water temperature (warm)!
Moving on to Stormalong Bay specifics, this is the map you’ll receive during check-in. You can see that Stormalong Bay (those amorphous blobs in the center) is neatly centered between the Yacht & Beach Clubs. All guests of those resorts are entitled to Stormalong Bay access, even those staying at the Beach Club Villas. It’s worth noting that Stormalong Bay access is strictly limited to use by Yacht & Beach guests, you will need to show a valid room key or have your MagicBand scanned for access. They’re quite strict about checking.
Now let’s zoom in a bit and take a look at an aerial view from Google Maps. I’ve added some labels so you can get oriented. All those red dots are lifeguard station umbrellas.
On the left of the aerial view, you’ll see a huge shallow sand area. The maximum depth here is about two feet, but most of the area is more shallow than that, making it the perfect place for younger kids to hang out. The bottom of the sand zone is, you guessed, sand. You’re not going to feel any hard cement under your feet. There are also sand “dunes” in places, mounds where you can sit and build sand castles. This is my perfect version of the beach for little ones, all the fun stuff, but none of the worries that they’ll get knocked over by a wave, complain about sticky seaweed, or cut their foot on a sharp shell. From ages two to ten, I would have to literally drag my daughters out of the sand area at the end of the day.
You’ll notice that many of the guests in the sand are using green buckets for their castle building. The buckets (new ones of course) are used as a serving container at the nearby Hurricane Hanna’s Grill . Rather than taking sandy buckets home, many choose to leave their buckets at Stormalong Bay, so there’s usually a supply available for anyone to use. If you want to add a bit more oomph to your structure, you can often find more elaborate sand toys available for sale in the gift shops at the Yacht & Beach Clubs.
Moving left across the map, you’ll see the “Lazy River.” This is a deep water zone (8+ feet) with an slow speed artificial current. If you wanted a heavy duty workout, you could try to swim against this current, but most guests grab a noodle or tube and drift along for a few laps. This is the very definition of relaxation.
Along the path of the lazy river, you’ll see an information booth. This used to be a merchandise sales location, but now it’s just a friendly cast member there to answer questions, tell you about the day’s activities, and lend out sports equipment.
Above the Lazy River is an open swim zone. There are waterfalls and two hot tubs (spas) in this area. Generally, this open swim zone is a bit more quiet than the shallow sand. This is where you’ll find many adults that want to cool off.
Just past the spas, you’ll find another set of restrooms, the Lafferty Place Arcade , the Ship Shape Health Club , and the Americana classic Beaches & Cream Soda Shop – home of the famous Kitchen Sink Sundae.
To burn off some calories, you may want to do some watersliding. There are two slides at Stormalong Bay. There are no particular age or height requirements for either slide, but riders do have to be able to go down on their own. No lap sitting is allow. Most guests on the junior slide will be about ages 2-9 and most guests on the large slide will be about 6-adult.
To access either slide, exit the main pool area and head toward the massive shipwreck – the area at the bottom of the Google map above. Along the way you’ll see a hair wrap stand and a pick-a-pearl kiosk. Both have limited hours but are generally open throughout the afternoon.
The junior slide is completely contained in the shipwreck zone…
But to get to the main slide exit point, you have to cross back to the main pool area.
In the same sub-pool as the slide exit, you’ll also find the whirlpool zone. This area has an artificial current turned up much stronger than the lazy river. You can do some quick spinning on your noodle here. It’s a particularly popular spot for middle grade boys.
I’ve given you a taste of Stormalong Bay, but even the photos don’t really do it justice. This is the perfect place to spend a non-park day, or days, during your vacation. And if you’ve got kids that love the water, it’s likely that they’ll remember Stormalong Bay as much, if not more, than any of the other attractions at Walt Disney World.
Have you stayed at the Yacht or Beach Club and enjoyed Stormalong Bay? What was your favorite part? Is staying at these resorts on your bucket list? Let us know in the comments below.
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Erin Foster is an original member of the Walt Disney World Moms Panel (now PlanDisney), a regular contributor to TouringPlans.com, and co-author of The Unofficial Guide to Disney Cruise Line. She's been to WDW, DL, DL Paris, Hong Kong Disneyland, Aulani, DVC Vero Beach, and DVC Hilton Head. She's a Platinum DCL cruiser and veteran of 10 Adventures by Disney trips. Erin lives near New York City, where she can often be found indulging in her other obsession - Broadway theater.
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Thanks for the info, I haven’t been to this resort in years. With all resort guest given magic bands at this time, do they no longer give paper wristbands for the pool? I would think you would not want to swim with your magic band ha ha.
Oh, you can totally swim with your magic bands!
I LOVE BCV & it has been a dream of mine to stay there. Most times when we go to WDW, we rent DVC points. I made the mistake of not booking 11 months out & tried to book 7 months out. Unfortunately, there was no availability so we will be staying elsewhere. So, until next time… Thanks for the review – just makes me want to make sure that we book earlier next time 🙂
Stormalong Bay always tempts me to consider a Disney Resort booking more than any of the WDW locations. Normally we prefer to stay off property, mostly in villas, but, the whole boardwalk thing is pure Disney Magic at its very best. Setting aside the beauty and charm of the boardwalk’s entertainment, shops and restaurants, the mini water parks here are amazing. Sure, a stay here is pricier than many of the resorts, but guests in large groups can save on park tickets by spending a day or two ‘pool side’ at the Yacht & Beach Club. One of the hottest vacation planning questions on forums is about ‘how many parks can we visit in a week etc’. The answer of course is ‘not as many as you might think!’ The Disney Resort water parks are undoubtedly the perfect way to spend time away from the parks, recharge energy levels, save on tickets, without feeling as though you’ve wasted valuable vacation time.
Lovely article and much appreciated!! (We so much miss Brian Staron though) 🙁
One of my favorite parts of Stormalong Bay is the “sinking sands” feature- spots where the filtration system pulls the sandy bottom of the pool area (near the whirlpool) down through grates below. It’s a very unique quicksand feeling, which feels incredible on park-tired feet!
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Disney World Resorts with Water Slides (The Complete List)
Before deciding which Disney World Resort suits your upcoming vacation, you might consider a few extras. One of those extras that your kids will likely appreciate is if the pool has a water slide. There are 17 Walt Disney World Resorts with water slides.
Below is a list of each Disney World Resort with a water slide. We’ll preview photos and discuss details for each one. These slides range from family-friendly to fast and thrilling or somewhere in between.
So grab your favorite poolside refreshment and pretend you’re already sitting in the Florida sunshine. Imagine relaxing by the pool while the kids are thoroughly entertained. At that point, you’re in full-on vacation mode. At least, I hope.
This article was updated on December 6, 2023.
Pools with Water Slides at Disney World
Here are the resorts at Disney World that have pools with water slides.
- Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort
- Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort
- Disney’s Contemporary Resort
- Disney’s Wilderness Lodge
- Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort and Campground
- Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge (Jambo House)
- Disney’s Animal Kingdom Villas (Kidani Village)
- Disney’s Boardwalk Inn
- Disney’s Beach and Yacht Club Resort
- Disney’s Swan and Dolphin Resort
- Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort
- Disney’s Riviera Resort
- Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort
- Disney’s Port Orleans Resort-French Quarter
- Disney’s Port Orleans Resort-Riverside
- Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort
- Disney’s Old Key West Resort
You may have noticed the resorts with water slides are all moderate or deluxe resorts . Unfortunately, the value resorts at Disney World do not have water slides.
Water Slide at Disney’s Grand Floridian
Grand Floridian’s Beach Pool features an 181′ long water slide. You’ll climb a staircase to access the top of this slide that mimics a natural spring. This is a fun slide that’s fairly mild and a lot of fun for most ages.
The Alice in Wonderland aquatic play area is in a separately fenced area adjacent to the pool and has a miniature water slide. This area is designed for children ages 12 years and younger. For more details, we have an article discussing the pools at Disney’s Grand Floridian .
Water Slide at Disney’s Polynesian
Next, Disney’s Polynesian has a unique slide at the Lava Pool. This waterslide is 142′ long. You’ll have to climb a staircase to the top of the volcano to access the slide.
This slide is relatively popular and weaves through the rock formation before splashing into the pool. It goes under a small footbridge on the way down.
Below is a photo of the water slide’s exit on the far left-hand side of the Lava Pool.
Adjacent to the pool area is a children’s aquatic play area. An additional slide is available for those who might not be big enough to take on the Lava Pool slide. If you would like more information, we have tons of photos and details for all the pools at Disney’s Polynesian .
Water Slide at Disney’s Contemporary
The Feature Pool water slide at Disney’s Contemporary Resort is simple, with minimal twists and turns. It’s also perfect for younger children since it’s only 17′.
Related: Pools at Disney’s Contemporary Resort
Here is a look at the water slide from the platform’s top.
Below, you can see where the slide exits into the pool.
Water Slide at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge
Disney’s Wilderness Lodge has a 67′ waterslide at the Copper Creek Springs Pool. This kid-friendly slide doesn’t require climbing too many stairs to reach the top. You can tell from the picture below that this slide has a mild slope.
Two additional slides are available at the aquatic play area for those who aren’t quite ready for the regular pool. This separately fenced area sits behind the feature pool.
Water Slide at Disney’s Fort Wilderness
Disney’s Fort Wilderness has a water slide at the Meadow Pool. It resembles an old silo with the slide circling down from the top.
This pool also has an aquatic play area with two miniature slides for the little ones.
Water Slide at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge
Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge also has a kid-friendly water slide that’s 67′ long. You’ll find this slide at the Uzima Springs Pool at Jambo House.
It’s a relatively mild slide that doesn’t require climbing too many stairs.
Related: Pools at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge
Water Slide at Kidani Village
If you’re looking for a more thrilling slide, you might enjoy the one at the Samawati Springs Pool at Kidani Village . We consider this 128′ waterslide to be one of the best pool slides at Disney World. You’ll have to walk up to the top of the recreation area to access the slide entrance. So, the entrance is a little further away than most.
Here is where the slide exits.
This pool has a miniature slide toward the center of the pool.
Additionally, a small tunnel slide is available in the splash pad area.
Water Slide at Disney’s Boardwalk
Disney’s Boardwalk Inn has one of Disney’s most incredible water slides, the Keister Coaster. This water slide at the Luna Park Pool is designed to look like a classic wooden roller coaster! It’s 200′ in length!
Children love this waterslide, and we consider this entire pool area exceptionally child-friendly. But it’s important to note that you’ll have to climb a good number of stairs to reach the top. We have a separate article that discusses the pools at Disney’s Boardwalk .
When your children see this slide, they probably won’t want to go to the parks! Don’t say I didn’t warn you.
Water Slide at Disney’s Beach at Yacht Club
Perhaps the best water slide among the Disney Resorts is the Flying Jib at Disney’s Beach Club. It comes in at a whopping 230′ long. This slide shoots out from the shipwreck at the Beach Club, crosses the walkway, and dumps guests back out in Stormalong Bay.
To access the slide, you exit the pool area and cross the walkway to the ship. From there, you’ll climb a spiral staircase up to the top.
Get ready for the ride of your life! Parents, this slide is a lot of fun. However, it’s much faster than you probably anticipate.
In addition to having such a unique slide, Stormalong Bay comes in at the top of our list of the best pools at Disney World . We have an entire article for the pool area if you want to learn more. We call it a pool, but it’s similar to a small water park.
Related: Everything You Need to Know about Disney’s Stormalong Bay
If you take the time to check out the shipwreck, you might be surprised to find that it has a secondary kiddie pool with a mini water slide. I would be willing to bet that most resort guests have no clue that this hidden pool exists.
Water Slide at Disney’s Swan and Dolphin
Disney’s Swan and Dolphin sit next door to Disney’s Beach and Yacht Club. This resort is on Disney property but is owned and operated by Marriott. They also rank high on our list of pools with their incredible Grotto Pool, which has a fun, family-friendly water slide.
Parents, the setup at this pool makes it easy for you to stay in the water and wait for your children at the bottom of the slide. Everything is in plain sight except the very top of the slide entry.
Related: The Pools at Disney’s Swan and Dolphin
Water Slide at Disney’s Caribbean Beach
Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort is home to two waterslides at the Fuentes del Morro Pool. This pool has a 102′ feature slide that sits at the top of the lookout tower. You’ll climb an interior spiral staircase to reach the top.
Most of this slide goes through a tunnel, so you can’t see it from the outside.
The second waterslide is milder and is a good fit for younger children. We have an overview with lots of photos of the pools at Disney’s Caribbean Beach .
An aquatic play area with two mini water slides is near the feature pool.
Water Slide at Disney’s Riviera Resort
Next door to Caribbean Beach, we find Disney’s Riviera Resort. The Riviera has a beautiful feature pool with a fun water slide. The slide is inside a tower. You’ll have to climb a spiral staircase inside the tower to reach the top of this slide.
At the top, there is a platform with traffic light control. When the light turns green, it’s your turn. The cool thing about this water slide is that it wraps around the tower you just climbed. What kid doesn’t love a twisty slide?
Related: The Pools at Disney’s Riviera
Riviera also has an aquatic play area called the S’il Vous Play, which is themed to Fantasia . This children’s area has a smaller twisty slide that mimics the larger one!
Water Slide at Disney’s Coronado Springs
Our next stop is Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort to check out the Jaguar Slide! This slide is part of the Lost City of Cibola Pool at The Dig Site.
Coronado Springs has a pretty unique pool area that sits at the foot of a giant faux Mayan pyramid! As for the Jaguar slide, it’s 123′ feet long! You’ll find the staircase to access the slide on the far side of the pyramid!
Related: The Pools at Disney’s Coronado Springs
Water Slide at Port Orleans French Quarter Resort
Perhaps one of the coolest Disney Resort water slides is at Port Orleans French Quarter. This gentle slide is shaped like a sea serpent. It even has a name, Scales!
You’ll climb a few stairs up the serpent’s back to access the slide. Then you’ll shoot down the serpent’s pink tongue, which doubles as a water slide.
Related: The Pool at Port Orleans French Quarter
French Quarter has one of the most vibrant aquatic play areas near the back of the Doubloon Lagoon Pool. It has two miniature slides for younger children to enjoy.
Waterslide at Port Orleans Riverside Resort
Next door at Port Orleans Riverside, a water slide is available at the Ol’ Man Island pool area. This slide has a staircase that leads to the top.
Related: The Pools at Port Orleans Riverside
The water slide is 95 feet long, and the pool depth at the bottom of the slide is 3.5 feet, which is pretty average for most slide exits.
Water Slide at Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort
Since Saratoga Springs is such a large resort, they have two feature pools with water slides. Here is a look at the slide located at The Paddock Pool.
This slide has wide loops.
An aquatic play area with two slides is available at the Paddock Pool.
The High Rock Springs Pool is also home to a water slide. This pool area is in The Springs section of the resort near the lobby.
Related: The Pools at Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort
This slide has a large curve on the way down before exiting to the pool.
Water Slide at Disney’s Old Key West
Lastly, those planning a stay at Old Key West are in for a treat. The water slide is inside a faux sandcastle! You’ll twist and turn down this fun slide before dropping into the Sand Castle Pool. The exit is a hidden Mickey!
Related: The Pools at Disney’s Old Key West
Hopefully, this preview of the water slides helped with your vacation planning. No matter which resort you choose, they all have unique elements that make them stand out in their own way.
For more information about the Walt Disney World Resorts , you might enjoy these planning articles:
- Benefits of Staying at a Walt Disney World Resort
- The Best Off-Site Hotels Close to Disney World
- The Ultimate Guide to Resort Hopping at Disney World
- The Best Disney Springs Restaurants
- Disney World Pool Rules and FAQs
Okay, now that we’ve looked at the water slides, what do you think? Which water slide looks like the most fun for your family?
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Disney’s Yacht Club Resort Review (Is it worth it?)
Disney’s Yacht Club Resort is one of the most beautiful and convenient hotels in all of Walt Disney World. With its classy design, enormous pool, and prime location, it’s easy to see why the Yacht Club at Disney World is such a highly sought after place to stay.
My family and I have visited numerous hotels on Disney property, but the Yacht Club always keeps us coming back for more. We love the close proximity to Disney’s Boardwalk, Epcot, and Hollywood Studios.
The multiple transportation options are a huge plus, especially for those who don’t like to solely rely on Disney buses. And of course we have to mention the Yacht Club’s pool, Stormalong Bay. This elaborate resort swimming area is arguably the best pool at the Walt Disney World Resort!
If you’re still not quite sold on the Yacht Club at Disney World or if you would like more information, continue reading below. In this post, we will cover everything you need to know about this deluxe Disney resort , including the activities, restaurants, and rooms available at Disney’s Yacht Club Resort.
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Yacht Club Restaurants
Disney’s Yacht Club Resort is full of all different types of restaurants. Since this hotel shares dining options with its sister resorts, you’ll find even more places to eat within a short walk of your room.
These are the Yacht Club restaurants you will find just a short stroll away:
- Ale and Compass – sit-down restaurant in the Yacht Club that serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner (also available to-go)
- The Market at Ale and Compass – quick service restaurant at Yacht Club with to-go items and menu options for breakfast, lunch, and dinner
- Yachtsman Steakhouse – fine dining restaurant at the Yacht Club that is open for dinner
- Crew’s Cup Lounge – bar at the Yacht Club that features a small dinner menu and full bar
- Cape May Cafe – offers a character meal breakfast buffet and sit-down dinner with no characters
- Beach Club Marketplace – features to-go items and menu options for breakfast, lunch, and dinner
- Beaches and Cream – available for lunch and dinner with reservations highly recommended
- Martha’s Vineyard – offers appetizers and full bar
- Hurricane Hanna’s Waterside Bar and Grill – pool restaurant with full bar and lunch/dinner options
Furthermore, the Yacht Club is located just a short walk away from Disney’s Boardwalk , where you’ll find additional restaurants and bars.
Disney’s Yacht Club Resort is home to the most popular pool on Disney property. It’s such a hit that you’ll find cast members handing out wristbands at the entrance so that only hotel guests can enter.
The main pool, Stormalong Bay, features a large sand bottom swimming area that’s super shallow and great for toddlers and little kids. There’s also a lazy river that’s a fan favorite in my household.
Guests can also enjoy other large swimming areas at Stormalong Bay, including an activities section where you’ll find games like pool volleyball. Stormalong Bay offers a large waterslide as well as a smaller slide that empties into a shallow pool.
In addition to Stormalong Bay, the Yacht Club in Disney World features a “quiet” pool that is seldom busy. This is a great spot to relax or swim laps.
Rooms
My family and I love the nautical decor and ambience of the Yacht Club guest rooms. Additionally, we appreciate that the rooms offer full balconies. In our post on Disney’s Beach Club vs Yacht Club , you’ll read about why these balconies are a major pro for Yacht Club compared to its sister resort.
Disney’s Yacht Club features standard rooms and club level rooms. If you book a room with Club Level benefits, you get access to the Regatta Club. Here, you’ll find food and beverages offered at certain times throughout the day.
Guest rooms at the Yacht Club come with views of the lake, pool, garden, or hotel rooftop/parking lot. These rooms typically feature 1 king bed or 2 queens. Some of them also offer a daybed. This means that if you book a room with 2 queens plus a daybed, you can sleep a family of five!
Prices at Yacht Club
Since Disney’s Yacht Club Resort is classified as a deluxe hotel at Disney World, you’ll notice that the prices are higher than at some of the other hotels. This is because the Yacht Club offers deluxe room space, extra amenities, and a prime location.
We will explain all the significance of all of these perks in more detail below, but it’s important to note that Disney’s Yacht Club truly offers a deluxe experience. The updated guest rooms feature plenty of space, including private balconies. Plus, the hotel is conveniently located within walking distance of other Disney hotels, restaurants, theme parks, and more.
If you would really like to experience the location, amenities, and entertainment at the Yacht Club without the hefty price tag, we suggest booking a room at the sister hotel through David’s Vacation Club Rentals. You will be blown away by the cost savings on David’s DVC rental site! We usually save hundreds of dollars per night by using this method to book a room at a deluxe resort.
Just use the cost calculator to see exactly how much a room costs at Yacht Club’s sister resort, Disney’s Beach Club Villas. These villas are located just a short walk away from the Yacht Club hotel, and they both share restaurants, pools, and activities. While you can reserve one of the villas on the official Disney website, we prefer to book through David’s DVC rental website . We have used this reputable company for years to rent timeshare points at Disney villas.
Things to Do at Disney’s Yacht Club
Disney’s Yacht Club Resort sits on the same property as two sister resorts: Disney’s Beach Club Resort and Disney’s Beach Club Villas. These three hotels share restaurants, activities, amenities, and entertainment options with each other.
One of my family’s favorite things about the Yacht Club is that you don’t need to leave the property to have fun. So, if you’re looking for activities at Disney outside of the theme parks, the Yacht Club offers lots of great options. These are our favorite things to do at Disney’s Yacht Club Resort when enjoying a relaxing day at Disney:
See Epcot Fireworks
We recommend walking to the bridge that connects the Disney Boardwalk to the Yacht and Beach Club Resort to enjoy the nightly Epcot fireworks show. You can even grab some ice cream to enjoy during the presentation.
Take a Ride on the Skyliner
Since the Disney Skyliner sits just outside of Epcot’s International Gateway entrance, you can easily access it from the Yacht Club Resort. Just take the short (less than ten minutes) walk toward Epcot and hop on the Skyliner for free!
Book a fishing excursion on Crescent Lake for a truly unique experience while staying at Disney’s Yacht Club Resort.
Eat Ice Cream
Disney’s Yacht Club is home to one of our favorite WDW restaurants, Beaches and Cream . While reservations can be difficult to snag at this popular dining spot, you can access the walk-up window to order shakes and ice cream to-go.
Dine with Characters
Check out Cape May Cafe during breakfast/brunch when it becomes Minnie’s Beach Bash. Guests can meet Goofy, Minnie, and Donald while they dine at the breakfast buffet.
Float along the Lazy River
The Beach Club’s main pool, Stormalong Bay, offers many fun features. One of our favorite things to do at the pool is to grab (free) tubes to float along the lazy river.
Play Games in the Arcade
Lafferty Place Arcade offers lots of fun games for kids and adults to enjoy. This is a particularly great place to spend time at Disney World when it’s raining.
Ride the Friendship Boats
The Disney water taxi picks up visitors near the Yacht Club. You can ride this free boat to the Disney Boardwalk, Swan and Dolphin Resorts, Epcot entrance, and Hollywood Studios entrance.
Build Sandcastles
Did you know that Stormalong Bay features a shallow, sand bottom pool and beach area? Kids love digging in the sand and splashing around in this section of the pool.
Make S’mores
Visit the nightly campfire to roast marshmallows during your visit. You can even purchase S’mores Kits for a few dollars.
Rent a Boat
Spend time on Crescent Lake on your own private pontoon boat. Guests can rent boats from the marina near the Yacht Club.
Disney’s Yacht Club offers a large fitness center for guests to use during their stay. Ship Shape Health Club is even open 24 hours a day, so you can squeeze in a workout at any time.
Stroll along the Disney Boardwalk
The Disney Boardwalk is full of amazing activities and entertainment options and is just a short walk away from the Yacht Club.
Play Volleyball
As you walk along the boardwalk in front of the Beach Club, you’ll notice a sand volleyball court. This is a great spot to pick up a game with friends or family. You can also often join a game of volleyball at Stormalong Bay Pool.
Enjoy an Evening Movie
Each evening, Disney Yacht Club guests can watch a movie under the stars. These family friendly movies are a great way to unwind after a long day.
Play Mini Golf
Stroll over to Fantasia Gardens and Miniature Golf Course where you’ll find two 18-hole courses. This fun spot is located near the Dolphin and Swan Resorts.
Swim Some Laps
If you’re looking for a quieter poolside experience to swim laps or relax, check out the leisure pool at Disney’s Yacht Club Resort. You’ll also have access to the quiet pools at Beach Club and Beach Club Villas.
If you’re not into running or jogging on vacation, you can spend time strolling along the jogging paths at the Yacht Club. You’ll find lots of great spots to take pictures and may even catch some surprises along the way.
Join a Kid Friendly Party at the Pool
Each afternoon, Stormalong Bay hosts fun poolside activities like hula hoop competitions and limbo.
Play Tennis
Guests can find tennis courts near the Yacht Club’s quiet pool.
Zoom Down Waterslides
Stormalong Bay features two separate water slides for guests to enjoy. The main waterslide stretches from the pirate ship and across the Beach Club boardwalk to the main pool.
You’ll also find a smaller slide that’s perfect for toddlers and small kids at the entrance to the main water slide.
Book a Fireworks Cruise
Take in the sights and sounds of the Epcot fireworks show from your pontoon boat on Crescent Lake.
Transportation
As mentioned above, Disney’s Yacht Club Resort sits in a prime location in the center of all the magic at WDW. If you’re planning to visit one of the theme parks, you’ll be happy to know that several of them are just a super short walk or ride away.
These are our preferred ways to get from Disney’s Yacht Club to other places in Walt Disney World:
- To Magic Kingdom – You can access the Disney buses in front of the hotel. The ride to Magic Kingdom should take 15-20 minutes.
- To Epcot – Exit the back of Yacht Club (toward Crescent Lake) and turn left. Epcot sits just under a ten minute walk away!
- To Hollywood Studios – You have several options for getting to Hollywood Studios. We find the quickest option *usually* is walking. Hollywood Studios sits just a 15 minute walk away from the Yacht Club. You can also ride a Friendship Boat to Hollywood Studios. However, by the time you wait on the boat to make stops, this method can take longer than walking. You could also walk toward Epcot to catch the Disney Skyliner. With this method, you should be able to reach Hollywood Studios in around 25 minutes.
- To Animal Kingdom – You can hop on one of the Disney buses to get to Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park. This is roughly a ten-minute ride.
- To Disney’s Boardwalk – You can make the five-minute walk around Crescent Lake to easily reach the Disney Boardwalk. Guests can also take the Friendship Boat from the Yacht Club lighthouse and ride across the lake to the Boardwalk.
- To Disney Springs – You can take a bus to Disney Springs, which typically takes 15-20 minutes.
Is Disney’s Yacht Club Worth It?
Since Disney’s Yacht Club may be my personal favorite resort in all of WDW , I would definitely say it’s worth the cost! I love the classy guest rooms and bathrooms with their nautical decor.
The lobby seems to be quieter and calmer than that at other resorts, and the cast members are super friendly and helpful. My family and I enjoy the food at all the restaurants on site, and we appreciate the ability to easily walk from the Yacht Club to the Beach Club’s dining options.
The close proximity to Epcot makes the Yacht Club an ideal place to stay since there’s no rush to get to the park in the morning or back “home” at the end of a long day. Plus, you enter and exit through the International Gateway entrance to Epcot (near World Showcase), so the lines to enter are basically nonexistent.
Additionally, Disney’s Hollywood Studios is just a short walk, boat ride, or Skyliner ride away. And if you feel like venturing out, you can take the scenic stroll around Crescent Lake to the Disney Boardwalk.
Overall, we highly recommend the beautiful Yacht Club Resort! For additional information on Disney resorts, join the conversation on our Facebook page: Mom’s Guide to Disney Resorts ! Do you have a review of Disney’s Yacht Club Resort? Comment below to share your thoughts with us!
Shari is an experienced planner and organizer for Disney vacations, cruising, and U.S. travel. Her family vacation information, reviews, and tips provide insight for moms and dads everywhere. You can read more about her story, including her journey through breast cancer, in the about me page.
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The best pools at Walt Disney World
Ask a returning family about their trip to Walt Disney World, and you might hear the common refrain: "My kids just wanted to swim in the pool the whole time!"
It's tough to top the nostalgic appeal of classic rides like Peter Pan's Flight and Haunted Mansion, the high-speed thrills of Expedition Everest and Tron Lightcycle Run, and the draw of Disney's Animal Kingdom theme park and Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge, but the kids are onto something.
Tucked away from the bustling parks are some of the most meticulously themed and immersive pools you'll find anywhere. Walt Disney World's resort pools aren't just a place to cool off. They offer an experience that, for some, can rival the theme parks.
If you already know your itinerary will include some serious pool time, this guide to the best pools at Walt Disney World will help you pick the perfect pool for your trip.
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What to know about the Walt Disney World pools
Every Walt Disney World hotel has at least one pool, with most of the larger, more sprawling resorts boasting three or more. Each resort's main pool, known as the feature pool, will be the most elaborate, with increasingly impressive theming and features as you go up the pricing ladder across Disney's three hotel tiers — Value, Moderate and Deluxe.
The feature pool will also have a pool bar and quick-service food options nearby. At Moderate and Deluxe resorts, you'll also find a waterslide and kids splash areas. Value resorts have large feature pools but no waterslides or hot tubs.
Daily recreation activities take place at the feature pool, typically in the afternoons. Recreation hosts will lead games for kids, sometimes with small take-home trinkets as prizes and Disney trivia everyone can join in on.
The feature pool is also where you'll find the biggest crowds and most noise. So, if you prefer to lounge quietly with a good book, you may want to seek out a leisure pool, sometimes referred to as a "quiet" pool.
Walt Disney World pools are heated to 82 degrees year-round, though the water can be warmer in the summer thanks to the blazing Central Florida sun. Complimentary towels and life jackets are available at all pools. Lifeguard availability and pool hours vary by pool.
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Best Disney World pool for families
Many of Walt Disney World's resorts are destination-worthy even without the addition of the nearby theme parks, perhaps none more so than Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge .
More than 200 different animals, including zebras and giraffes, roam numerous savannas. The Africa-themed resort is also home to two fantastic feature pools, one at each of the resort's two hotels, Disney's Animal Kingdom Villas — Jambo House and Disney's Animal Kingdom Villas — Kidani Village.
At Jambo House, the 11,000-square-foot Uzima Springs Pool features a zero-depth entry and 67-foot-long waterslide and has a maximum depth of 4 feet and 9 inches. There's also a wading pool for kids and two hot tubs. The resort's main quick-service dining location, The Mara, is just steps from the pool gate, and the Uzima Pool Bar is a full bar serving cocktails, beers on tap, frozen drinks and more.
Uzima Springs is an excellent pool, but it's Kidani Village's Samawati Springs Pool that makes this resort our pick for the best pool for families.
The 4,700-square-foot, 118,138-gallon pool offers something for every preference. It has a zero-depth entry point that's great for kiddos, two hot tubs for those looking to relax, and one of Disney World's most thrilling hotel waterslides, 128 feet long and fast, for swimmers looking for excitement. A second, much smaller waterslide with a pool depth of 3 feet and 6 inches at the base lets young kiddos in on the slide fun, too.
Another big draw for younger kids here is the Uwanja Camp water playground. Themed after an animal observation site, the play area includes three zones — Observation Station, Departure Zone and Base Camp. Each is designed for different ages, from 4 and under to 8 and up (though we've never seen older or younger kids excluded from any of the areas at this resort). The area offers a good amount of shade, water features like cannons and spitting cartoonish snakes, and spots to climb and slide.
Dining options are less extensive near this pool than at Uzima Springs, but the Maji Pool Bar serves a range of foods from hot dogs and soft pretzels to tandoori chicken and spiced pork nachos. You can also order to-go from Sanaa, Kidani Village's excellent table-service restaurant.
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Best Disney World pool at a Value resort
Disney's Art of Animation Resort is home to the best Disney World pools at a Value resort.
However, rooms here are consistently the most expensive in the Value tier, so be aware of the trade-off. The "Finding Nemo"-inspired Big Blue Pool is the largest hotel pool at Walt Disney World and features giant, colorful characters from the film. The 308,527-gallon pool is zero-entry with a maximum depth of 4 feet and 11 inches.
Next to the Big Blue Pool, Schoolyard Sprayground is a spacious splash zone surrounded by more of Nemo's friends. Also nearby, Squirt's Righteous Reef offers kids a dry playground option.
When hunger strikes, the Drop Off Pool Bar serves basics like simple sandwiches, soft pretzels and frozen treats. For a more extensive selection, the resort's food court is a short walk away.
For a quieter pool nearby, head to the Cozy Cone Pool in the "Cars"-themed area of the resort, which features life-size models of favorite "Cars" characters. The pool is surrounded by Cozy Cone cabanas (first come, first served) that provide a shaded spot perfect for families with younger kids needing a nap or break from the sun while bigger kids play.
Fans of Disney's "The Little Mermaid" may want to head to the resort's third pool, the Flippin' Fins Pool.
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Best Disney World pool at a Moderate resort
Aspiring swashbucklers can live out their pirate dreams at the Fuentes del Morro Pool at Disney's Caribbean Beach Resort , our pick for the best pool at a Moderate resort. Designed to transport guests to a colonial Spanish fortress, this zero-entry pool has two waterslides, with the biggest stretching 102 feet and huge water cannons that give major "Pirates of the Caribbean" vibes.
Kids 48 inches or shorter can get extra pirate play in at the Fuentes del Morro Water Play Area, a kids' splash area with a pirate ship and mini slides. A 12-person hot tub offers plenty of room for relaxation, as do the resort's whopping five additional leisure pools.
At Old Port Royale, the pool is right across from Banana Cabana, the pool bar and lounge serving specialty frozen tropical drinks and Caribbean-inspired fare like coconut shrimp and jerk chicken wings. For even more dining options, Centertown Market, the resort's main quick-service location, is right next door.
Know before you go: The Fuentes del Morro Pool will be closed for routine maintenance from January to late March 2024. Guests are advised to use the resort's five leisure pools during this time.
Best Disney World pool at a Deluxe resort
The runaway favorite pool across all of Walt Disney World, Stormalong Bay at Disney's Yacht Club and Beach Club resorts is more like a mini water park.
Spanning three acres with a total of 795,000 gallons of water, the complex features a variety of pools, including a sand-bottomed pool, a 230-foot-long shipwreck-themed waterslide, a lazy river, three hot tubs and a sandbar where kids can play. The small Shipwreck Pool at the entry point of the massive waterslide also has a smaller waterslide for younger kids.
There's no arguing that Stormalong Bay offers endless aquatic entertainment. However, it can be a stressful pool option for families managing multiple children of varying abilities, and this is why Stormalong Bay isn't always our top pick for younger families. Some pools begin with a zero-entry point and reach depths of 4 feet to 5 feet, and the lazy river ranges from 6 feet to 8 feet in depth. The pool deck can get very crowded, and different areas of the deck are connected by sometimes narrow walkways and bridges, making the complex feel like a maze when you're trying to get from point A to point B quickly.
Additionally, the Shipwreck Pool and entrance to the large waterslide, which is called The Flying Jib, are outside the gated pool complex and across a wide public walkway accessible to guests not staying at the resort, so some parents may not feel comfortable letting kids go back and forth from the pool area to the waterslide alone.
But for endless aquatic entertainment, nothing beats Stormalong Bay.
The pool complex is also surrounded by top-notch dining options available to enjoy poolside. The pool bar, Hurricane Hanna's, serves a reliable lineup of appetizers, salads, sandwiches and frozen drinks, but there are also numerous dining options nearby that serve food to go, including Ale & Compass Restaurant and the Yacht Club's and Beach Club's quick-service locations, each with different menus.
For a fun table-service lunch or dinner break from the pool, make a reservation at Beaches & Cream Soda Shop, an old-fashioned diner serving up a classic menu of burgers and fries, chili-cheese tots and more, along with malted milkshakes and monstrous sundaes for dessert.
Know before you go: Stormalong Bay and the Shipwreck Pool will be closed from January through May 2025 for routine maintenance. Guests are advised to use the resort's three leisure pools during this time, so be sure to avoid this stretch if you want to visit Stormalong Bay.
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Best Disney World pool for adults
For adults looking to escape the noise and splashes of a chaotic feature pool, the many leisure pools at Walt Disney World resorts offer great alternatives. However, some of them can be somewhat secluded and out of the way of dining options. If you want a relaxing pool experience but don't want to be too far from the action, we have two picks for the best pool for adults.
Our first choice is the Beau Soleil Pool at Disney's Riviera Resort . This leisure pool feels quiet and secluded once you pass through the gates, but it's also right next to the resort's beautiful activity lawn and steps from the Bar Riva pool bar and Primo Piatto quick-service restaurant.
Bar Riva is one of the most beautiful open-air lounges at Walt Disney World and offers an elegant spot to take a break from the pool for Mediterranean fare and drinks. We recommend the mushroom arancini and a glass of Provence frose.
Also, unlike many other leisure pools that sometimes attract families because they offer a closer option than the resort's feature pool, Riviera's impressive main pool, which includes an excellent splash pad for kids, is just across the lawn.
Our other favorite pool for adults is the Oasis Pool at Disney's Polynesian Village Resort .
As the resort's leisure pool, the Oasis Pool tends to attract a more grown-up crowd than the nearby Lava Pool with its enticing volcano, waterfall, kids play area and 142-foot waterslide. The Oasis Pool also has its own pool bar, the Oasis Bar & Grill, so you don't have to leave the pool area to enjoy dishes like wonton chips and fish tacos, specialty cocktails, beer, soft drinks and more.
Best Disney World pool splurge
For the most luxurious poolside experience, private poolside cabanas are available for daily rental at three of Walt Disney World's Deluxe resorts: Disney's Contemporary Resort , Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa and Disney's Yacht Club and Beach Club resorts .
These private, shaded spaces accommodate up to six guests and come equipped with plush furniture, ceiling fans and varying entertainment options like Bluetooth speakers, TVs and charging stations.
Complimentary refreshments, including fresh fruit, soda and water, are also provided, as well as sunscreen and skincare products and a safe. Booking is only open to guests of each respective resort. Pricing starts at $350, and amenities and services, like cocktail service to the cabana, vary slightly by resort. Book by calling 407-939-7529.
Disney's Polynesian Village Resort also offers a lower-priced option that still provides shade and privacy. Oasis Patios are at the resort's Oasis leisure pool and accommodate up to six guests with a dedicated shaded spot near the pool, furnished with cushioned lounge chairs and plush towels. Oasis Patios start at just over $100 and are available first come, first served or by advance reservation by calling 407-939-7529.
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Best Disney World hot tubs
At the height of summer in Central Florida, a hot tub might not top your list of ways to relax on your Walt Disney World vacation, but temperatures can really dip during the winter and in the evenings at certain times of the year. All Moderate and Deluxe resorts have hot tubs, but some rise above the rest.
One of the prettiest hot tubs with the best views is at the Lava Pool at Disney's Polynesian Village Resort. It has an infinity edge and offers views of Seven Seas Lagoon and even the fireworks over Cinderella Castle in the evenings. Be warned, this hot tub is definitely not a well-kept secret — it can get quite crowded, especially in the evenings.
For more room, The Dig Site, the expansive pool complex at Disney's Coronado Springs Resort, is home to Walt Disney World's largest hot tub, accommodating up to 22 people.
For a more secluded soak, Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge hot tubs are tucked away in spots slightly separated from the hustle and bustle of the main pools.
And if you're looking for a serious splurge, you can have your own hot tub if you book one of the Copper Creek cabins .
Best Disney World splash pads
Kids love a water playground, and parents love a break from keeping kids entertained in the pool. These top water play areas are so good the hardest part for parents may be getting kids to leave.
Disney's Polynesian Village Resort
Situated next to the Lava Pool, the Polynesian's water playground for kids under 48 inches is one of Walt Disney World's most elaborate.
Water features throughout the multilevel structure include spitting tikis, spraying spouts, erupting water geysers, two mini slides and plenty of stairs to climb and bridges to cross to keep kids busy. Just beware if you have kids on either side of the 48-inch maximum height restriction — this is one time older siblings could find themselves wishing they hadn't hit that height marker yet.
Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa
This "Alice in Wonderland"-themed splash pad includes mini waterslides, sprinklers and water spouts. Overhead, the Mad Hatter's hat and a giant teapot periodically fill with water then soak everyone in striking distance. Within minutes, your kids will be saying, "We're all wet here."
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Disney's Riviera Resort
Reminiscent of Europe's majestic public fountains, S'il Vous Play is a beautiful "Fantasia"-themed water play area with two waterslides and lots of interactive water features.
Best Disney World waterslide
The Luna Park Pool at Disney's BoardWalk Inn is a whimsical homage to the amusement park attractions found along the turn-of-the-century boardwalks in places like Atlantic City and Coney Island. The piece de resistance is the 200-foot waterslide, which resembles a classic wooden roller coaster. The pool bar, Leaping Horse Libations, looks like a carousel, adding to the classic theme park feel of the pool area.
The huge Keister Coaster waterslide used to be known for the iconically creepy giant clown head at its base. Sadly (for those of us who love the BoardWalk's quirky theming), the clown was removed in 2020 and replaced with two-dimensional artwork of Mickey and friends.
The slide remains at the top of the list, though. Although Stormalong Bay's Flying Jib slide is slightly longer, we prefer the Keister Coaster for ease of re-riding without having to leave the pool complex. For the same reason, parents will also find it much easier to keep an eye on kiddos here.
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This gondola system offers a bird's eye view as it whisks you and your family away to EPCOT and Disney's Hollywood Studios.
Outdoor Water Recreation Area
Discover a life-size shipwreck, pools, lagoons and more at Stormalong Bay—a 3-acre water wonderland. Read More
Discover a life-size shipwreck, pools, lagoons and more at Stormalong Bay—a 3-acre water wonderland.
Climb the mast and zip down one of the highest hotel waterslides at Walt Disney World Resort. Catch currents on an inner tube in the lazy river, unwind in one of 3 whirlpool spas and relax on the elevated tanning deck. Children can wade into the main pool from a gentle slope and splash about in 2 kiddie pools—including one with a miniature waterslide.
Prefer a more tranquil experience? Explore 3 all-ages quiet pools—each with a whirlpool spa—located throughout Disney’s Yacht & Beach Club Resorts.
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Savor mouthwatering steaks, seafood and more at this sophisticated, family-friendly restaurant.
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Enjoy a workout or indulge in a massage at this full-service fitness center.
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Bring your pampered pooch to stay with you at Disney’s Yacht Club Resort.
Here at Walt Disney World Resort, we know that dogs aren’t simply pets—they’re members of your family. And since family is at the heart of everything we do, for a limited time, your furry friends are welcome to join you at select Disney Resort hotels. Let the tail wagging commence!
Note: Limit 2 dogs per room. Restrictions and fees apply.
How to Book Bring your dog along on your upcoming visit by calling (407) 939-5277. Guests under 18 years of age must have parent or guardian permission to call.
Services for Guests with Dogs During your stay, Best Friends Pet Care can provide assistance with day care and other pet services (fees apply). For details, please call (877) 4-WDW-PETS or (877) 493-9738, or visit bestfriendspetcare.com . Guests under 18 years of age must have parent or guardian permission to call.
Some restrictions on certain pets may apply. Before you arrive, be sure to download the official dog policy PDF .
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Consider booking a Disney Deluxe Villa with just-like-home amenities like a kitchen, washer, dryer and private bedrooms.
When you stay at Disney’s Beach Club Villas , you’ll enjoy the same benefits offered at Disney’s Yacht Club Resort—along with spacious Disney Deluxe Villa accommodations. It’s an outstanding home base for your Walt Disney World vacation.
Discover the Villa Difference Disney’s Beach Club Villas and other Disney Deluxe Villa Resorts offer accommodations with just-like-home touches that go beyond the traditional hotel room.
Choose from 1-, 2- and 3-Bedroom Villas—as well as Cabins and Bungalows at select Resort hotels—with the following features:
- A full kitchen , so you can prepare meals and snacks from the comfort of your villa
- Spacious living and dining areas where your family can share even more quality time together after you return from the parks
- Separate bedrooms that offer space, privacy and tranquility – so it’s easy to rest, relax and recharge your spirit after each exhilarating vacation day
- A washer and dryer , so you can pack lightly and avoid airline baggage fees
A little more than you need? Disney Deluxe Villa Resorts also feature Deluxe Studios, which feature a kitchenette and sleeper sofa—a great option for smaller travel parties and shorter stays.
Reservations and Rates Check availability and nightly rates at Disney’s Beach Club Villas.
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Wine-lovers, rejoice! Sip and swirl your way through some of the world’s most renowned wine-growing regions—no passport required.
The Yachtsman Steakhouse invites Guests to explore the wonderful world of wine every second Wednesday of the month. Sample the liquid legacies of some of the finest appellations and vineyards throughout California, Italy, France, Chile, Australia and more—and learn about their flavor profiles, winemaking techniques, and soil and climate conditions. This engaging class also includes a small tasting plate paired to go with the selected wine offerings.
The cost is $45 per person and the wine tasting begins at 3 PM on the second Wednesday of each month. Guests interested in attending can call Disney Dining at (407) WDW-DINE.
All Attendees must be 21 or over with valid ID; no discounts accepted.
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Enhance Your Stay with the My Disney Experience App
Simplify your arrival, access your room and discover a world of fun with this helpful app. Read More
Simplify your arrival, access your room and discover a world of fun with this helpful app.
Be sure you have the latest version of the My Disney Experience app to enjoy these handy features during your stay.
Check In and Check Out with Ease
Enjoy a simplified arrival at your Disney Resort hotel! Use the app to begin the check-in process , view your room number and even unlock your door .
At the end of your stay, there’s no need to stop by the Front Desk if you have a valid payment card on file or a zero-dollar balance on your account. Instead, check out of your room via the app by visiting My Reservations or your Hotel Account.
Plan, Play, Dine and Unwind
There are many more ways to enhance your stay! With the app, you can:
- Make vacation plans during your stay—and review existing plans
- Enter the theme parks (with a valid park reservation and valid admission) using Disney MagicMobile service
- Order food and beverages with mobile order service
- Check park schedules
- Get directions
- Explore transportation options
- View your Disney PhotoPass photos
And that’s only the beginning!
Learn more about the My Disney Experience app .
Available for iPhone®, iPad® and smartphones for Android™. Message, data and roaming rates may apply. Availability subject to handset limitations and features may vary by handset or service provider. Coverage and app stores not available everywhere. If you’re under 18, get your parents’ permission first. Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone, and iPad are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. App Store is a service mark of Apple Inc. Android and Google Play are trademarks of Google Inc .
Easier Trip Planning – Like Magic!
Once you’ve settled in, let Disney Genie service summon the attractions, entertainment and dining experiences you love the most. Plus, as a Disney Resort hotel guest get early access to purchase individual Lightning Lane entry for up to two different attractions each day.
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COMMENTS
For Walt Disney World dining, please book your reservation online. 7:00 AM to 11:00 PM Eastern Time. Guests under 18 years of age must have parent or guardian permission to call. Catch a wave at Stormalong Bay, a 3-acre water wonderland, or go for a swim in one of 3 leisure pools at Disney's Yacht Club Resort.
Slide down one of the highest hotel waterslides at Walt Disney World Resort. Then, feel your cares melt away as you soak up the sun's golden rays atop an elevated tanning deck, or simply escape to one of 3 whirlpool spas. ... Disney's Yacht Club Resort pool can be found in its own tranquil garden area.
Pool Hours at Disney's Beach and Yacht Club. During our visit, pool hours at Stormalong Bay were between 10:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m. However, hours are subject to change. During the summer months until Labor Day, the hours are usually extended one hour until 11:00 p.m. Posted Pool Hours.
Stormalong Bay Pool Hours. Stormalong Bay is open daily from 10:00 a.m. until 11:00 p.m. during the busier times of the year. Guests of either Disney's Yacht or Beach Club can access the pool during regular operating hours. Wristbands are provided at the gate, allowing guests to come and go from the pool.
Check out our YouTube show MouseSteps Weekly: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2395F3534D2AFF0EDisney's Yacht & Beach Club offers an expansive water a...
Disney's Yacht Club Resort pool—the 54,000-gallon Admiral pool—can be found in its own quiet garden area. All pools include steaming whirlpool spas. CURRENT POOL HOURS: 7 AM-11 PM. Water Spray Elements Pool Slide . Life Jackets Available Hot Tub . Nearby Restrooms Pool Lockers
SAND - This is more than a pool.It wouldn't be the Yacht and Beach Club without sand. Bring some shovels and other items to make sandcastles on the island of sand in the middle of the pool. Water depth is very shallow in these areas so it's great for kids (and the grown up kids too) to lie in the water and soak up some rays.
Stormalong Bay, the pool complex shared by the Yacht & Beach Club, is 3+ areas of fun, nearly a waterpark unto itself. If you've got water lovers in your party, Stormalong Bay may be reason enough to make the Yacht or Beach Club your Disney resort of choice. Here's a tour. As a first step, take a look at our general guide to the Disney ...
The Yacht Club room is plenty comfortable, but that's probably not why you stay at Disney's Yacht Club — it's certainly not why we paid what we did to stay here. Stormalong Bay pool complex. What makes this resort so special is the 3-acre pool complex shared with the neighboring Disney Beach Club Resort.
Disney Yacht Club Resort - Lagoon Style Pool, water slide, lazy river. Enjoy the 3-acre water park with three lagoon-style pools, a 230-foot twisting, turning water slide built into an old-time shipwreck, a lazy river, multiple hot tubs at Stormalong Bay Yacht Club in Disney World.
The Feature Pool water slide at Disney's Contemporary Resort is simple, with minimal twists and turns. It's also perfect for younger children since it's only 17′. ... Water Slide at Disney's Beach at Yacht Club. Perhaps the best water slide among the Disney Resorts is the Flying Jib at Disney's Beach Club. It comes in at a whopping ...
The feature pool at Yacht Club is Stormalong Bay, the pool shared with Beach Club and widely regarded by experts as the best pool on Disney property. Stormalong Bay features a lazy river, a sand-bottom zone, and a water slide.
By Shari Updated on February 7, 2024. Disney's Yacht Club Resort is one of the most beautiful and convenient hotels in all of Walt Disney World. With its classy design, enormous pool, and prime location, it's easy to see why the Yacht Club at Disney World is such a highly sought after place to stay. My family and I have visited numerous ...
The runaway favorite pool across all of Walt Disney World, Stormalong Bay at Disney's Yacht Club and Beach Club resorts is more like a mini water park. Spanning three acres with a total of 795,000 gallons of water, the complex features a variety of pools, including a sand-bottomed pool, a 230-foot-long shipwreck-themed waterslide, a lazy river ...
Second time for my family at a Disney Resort Hotel, last time was the Beach Club, this time we decided to stay next door at the Yacht Club. We stayed here because of the Epcot location and the fantastic pool complex. The hotel itself is good, clean and the staff eager to please. The location opposite the Boardwalk is superb.
For assistance with your Walt Disney World vacation, including resort/package bookings and tickets, please call (407) 939-5277. For Walt Disney World dining, please book your reservation online. 7:00 AM to 11:00 PM Eastern Time. Guests under 18 years of age must have parent or guardian permission to call.
#disneysbeachclubresort #beachclub #waterplayarea #beachclubpools #disneyworld #stormalongbayDisney's Beach Club Resort Pools at Disney World are amazing! ...
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— Slide Boarding, a 16.5 m high and 175 m long slide for 1 person; — Aquasphere, a 16.5 m high and 200 m long rafting slide (3 or 4 persons); — Poolsider, a 10.5 m high and 88 m long slide for 1 person; — Loop the Loop, a 10.5 m high and 70 m long slide for 1 person. The complex also has a swimming pool with a slope to simulate a sea wave.
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