Disney's Beach Club Villas Reviews
Disney's Beach Club Villas Reviews
1800 Epcot Resorts Boulevard, Lake Buena Vista, FL
85%
families recommend
262 family reviews
262 family reviews
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The list of plus reasons to stay at Disney's Beach Club Villa's would indeed be seemingly endless, however here are just a handful:- Best pool at Disney
- Fantastic location - walking distance to Epcot and Disney's boardwalk area
- Villa's are large with plenty of room to spread out, as well as a kitchen area and washer/dryer.
- Disney customer service - flawless
- Use of Disney transportation to/from parks, as well as airport
- Beautifully decorated
- Onsite arcade
- Onsite ice cream parlor
- Onsite Disney character breakfast
- Large onsite gift shop
Here are a few cons:
- Very expensive!!
- During our stay, they had a bee problem around the pool and pool bar area.
- You have to walk across the public boardwalk to get to the entrance to the slide - this does not seem safe. My husband or I had to accompany the kids when they wanted to use the slide. We could not just relax on our chairs and watch them play in the pool.
- Very limited counter service options available, which is unfortunate if you are on Disney's meal plan.
- No onsite dinner character meals or shows.
- No poolside entertainment or organized pool games for the kids.
Bottom line, I would stay there again in a heartbeat!!
Date of Stay: 11/12/2010
Children in Party: 2
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A Boat-Load of Fun!! by pam1110





The Beach Club Villas at Walt Disney world is simply awesome! We stayed in a studio with a kitchenette, queen size bed, pullout sofa and balcony. It was plenty big for the 4 of us with enough room for a twin blowup mattress as my kids won't sleep more +
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