A Detailed Look at Disney’s Resorts

A Disney Vacation Club membership is truly the gift that keeps on giving. The DVC Point System makes it easy for Disney Vacation Club members to book accommodations at any DVC location. More points allow for more flexibility in vacation planning.

Here’s a look at what’s in store for you at various DVC resorts.

Vero Beach Resort

Situated on the coast of the Atlantic, just about 2 hours southeast of Walt Disney World, Vero Beach Resort offers well-appointed Villas, Inn Rooms, and Beach Houses to those looking for some fun in the sun. Get away from it all in this elegant, old- fashioned beach resort – go on a leisurely stroll along the beach, play an exhilarating game of putt putt golf, or get pampered at the spa.

The resort shares this serene, waterfront setting with Loggerhead Sea Turtles, which nest on the grounds. Keep an eye out for these wonderful creatures during your visit.

Polynesian Village Resort

Discover the beauty of the Seven Seas Lagoon here at Polynesian Resort, where you’ll find elegant Villas and Bora Bora Bungalows to suit your taste. Get transported to the South Pacific and enjoy stunning views of the lake or the pool during your stay.

Conveniently located on the Disney Monorail system, the resort gives you access to Magic Kingdom Park. Not that you’ll have to go far from Polynesian Village Resort to have a great time – highlights include hula dancing, great dining options, and a tropical Hawaiian feel.

Grand Floridian Resort

This Victorian-style resort brings you timeless elegance in a relaxed setting. The sumptuously decorated main lobby features a live orchestra that plays jazz, ragtime, and popular Disney songs. Highlights include a splash pad with Alice in Wonderland elements, as well as a Mary Poppins-inspired water feature in the lobby of the DVC villas.

Watch fireworks over the Cinderella Castle, get a massage at the spa and health club, and dig into the breakfast buffet at 1900 Park Fare.

Riviera Beach Resort

Located next to the Caribbean Beach Resort, just a stone’s throw from Epcot and Hollywood Studios, Disney’s Riviera Beach Resort is set to open in fall 2019. Visitors can look forward to a stunning rooftop restaurant where you can watch fireworks light up the sky. Accommodations include over 300 guest rooms of varying sizes and layouts.

Inspired by the South of France, the resort imbibes the idyllic, sun-drenched quality of the region. Guests can reach Epcot and Hollywood Studios via Disney Skyliner gondola, and the shopping and dining district of Disney Springs via bus.

Saratoga Springs

This equestrian-themed resort draws inspiration from Upstate New York with its glistening brooks dark wood furniture, and Victorian-style architecture. Guests can choose from a selection of Studios and Villas for their stay.

The resort features several pools, including the Paddock Pool and High Rock Spring Pool. The pools at Saratoga Springs have water slides, cascading falls, whirlpools, and other fun features.

Golfers will appreciate the award-winning golf course that winds through sparkling lakes and pine forests.

Wilderness Lodge Boulder Creek

Situated among wildflowers and towering timber, this resort evokes the warmth and magnificence of 19th century National Park lodges. Check out their in-house collection of train memorabilia and artwork, and go for a refreshing dip in a heated pool surrounded by pines and boulders.

With over 181 Villas to choose from, there’s no shortage of plush accommodations. The Villas at Wilderness Lodge can be found on Bay Lake. The resort provides boat service to Magic Kingdom and Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground.

Wilderness Lodge Copper Creek

Also located on Bay Lake, just a boat ride away from Magic Kingdon, the resort has a Pacific Northwest theme with Cabins, Studios, and Villas. Dining options include Artist Point, Whispering Canyon Café, and more. Guests can also pass the time at the resort’s fun-filled pool areas and spitfire flats.