Disney’s latest refurbishment may affect your next vacation. Don’t miss the details on what’s changing and the dates so you can plan accordingly.
EPCOT Resorts
Resorts on or near Crescent Lake are some of the most popular places to stay. These include Beach Club, Yacht Club, Boardwalk, Swan, Swan Reserve, and Dolphin. Each of these resorts is uniquely themed and gives guests impressive perks. See details on why these are the best resorts HERE.
EPCOT Resorts, including Disney’s Yacht Club, have so many great perks, including ease of getting to EPCOT and Hollywood Studios.
Nearby at Disney’s Boardwalk Resort, you can enjoy fantastic entertainment, such as the popular dueling piano bar, Jellyrolls! Guests have the convenience of either walking or taking a leisure boat ride to EPCOT or Hollywood Studios.
Disney’s Yacht Club
Enjoy the comfortable and classy setting of a New England yacht club at this lakeside hotel. The lobby is beautifully decorated with a nautical theme.
Disney’s Beach Club and Yacht Club Resorts share many amenities.
You can have fun at Disney’s best-themed pool, Stormalong Bay, used exclusively for guests of Disney’s Yacht and Beach Club resorts. You can even rent a watercraft from Bayside Marina.
Refurbishment Details
From January 2025 to May 2025, Disney’s Yacht Club Resort will undergo room refurbishments. During this period, guests may experience construction work noise during the day. However, Disney states that most of the hotel’s amenities will be available.
Select rooms at Disney’s Yacht Club Resort will undergo room refurbishments from January until May 2025. Stormalong Bay will also be closed for this same time frame.
If you’re staying at Disney’s Yacht Club during the refurbishment dates, ask for a room away from the current construction.
What would you like to see in the refurbished rooms? Would you like to see more Disney theming here? Let us know in the comments and share this post with a Disney-loving friend.
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