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The Beach Club Villas are one of the five Disney Vacation Club resorts at Walt Disney World. The beautifully themed villas are part of the Beach Club Resort complex, and share all of the same amenities (pools, restaurants, recreations and so forth). While the Villas are primarily for Disney Vacation Club members, anyone is welcome—you don't need to be a Vacation Club member to stay there (villas can be rented subject to availability). The Villas, like the rest of the Beach Club Resort, are styled after the old-fashioned beach resorts of Cape May and other summertime destinations.

Convenience! The Beach Club Villas are a short walk away from Epcot and the other Epcot resorts on Crescent Lake. A five minute stroll brings you to the International Gateway in World Showcase (don't worry, even if World Showcase isn't open yet—it doesn't open until 11:00 am—you will still be able to enter Epcot and walk to Future World). You can also walk to the Disney-MGM Studios if you so desire!
The Beach Club Villas feature one of the most spectacular pools in all of Walt Disney World. Stormalong Bay (which the Beach Club Resort shares with the nearby Yacht Club), is a sprawling pool with lots of different areas, all featuring a natural sand bottom. Stormalong Bay is also home to one of the wildest slides you'll over see—a wet and wild plunge down the mast of a shipwrecked boat!
The Beach Club Villas are filled with magical places where you can relax and unwind. The Drawing Room is a peaceful sitting room located near the lobby. The Breezeway is a quiet library with beautifully vaulted ceilings, while the Solarium is a sunny room filled with summertime ambience.
You'll also be near the Boardwalk where you can enjoy a lakeside meal, try your luck at a variety of carnival-style game, and even catch the higher fireworks of Illuminations at night!

The Studio Villas come with one queen-size bed and a double sleeper sofa. You'll also find a wet bar and private balcony (or porch if you are on the first floor).

The One-Bedroom Villas have a master suite, living room, fully equipped kitchen, and private porch or balcony. The Master suite has a king-size bed and private whirlpool bath.

The Two-Bedroom Villas are the same as the One-Bedroom Villas, with the addition of a second bedroom.


Magic Kingdom
Bus (you'll usually make additional stops at the Yacht Club and BoardWalk Inn).
If you're up for an adventure, you can also walk to Epcot, exit through the front of the park and take the monorail to the Ticket and Transportation Center. From there you can transfer to the Magic Kingdom monorail to complete your trip! You can also board the resort monorail and visit the Grand Floridian, Polynesian and Contemporary Resorts.
Epcot
You're just a few minutes away from Epcot by foot. You can also take a boat that makes continual round trips to the Boardwalk Inn, the Swan and Dolphin, and finally Epcot (walking is MUCH quicker, however. The boats pickup at the lighthouse in front of the Yacht Club, the walk to Epcot isn't much farther).
Disney-MGM Studios
Boats are on hand to take you to the Disney-MGM Studios. Like the Epcot boats, the boats for the Studios also stop at the Swan-Dolphin and Boardwalk Inn.
You can also walk to the Disney-MGM Studios on the path near the Boardwalk Inn. The path is about a mile long and follows the boat canal (if the weather is nice and you don't mind the exercise it's a very pleasant and peaceful way to get to the Studios).
Animal Kingdom
Bus (you'll usually make additional stops at the Yacht Club and BoardWalk Inn).
Other Destinations
Buses provide transportation to the water parks and Downtown Disney. You can walk to the Yacht Club, BoardWalk Inn, Swan and Dolphin resorts (boats will also take you to the Swan/Dolphin and BoardWalk Inn).
 
 
 


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