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Disney's Caribbean Beach Resort -- 2,112-room, colorful Caribbean-themed resort villages set across 200 acres surrounding a 42-acre lake. Guest rooms include mini bars and coffee makers. Recreation includes a lakeside recreation area with a themed slide, boat rentals, swimming, playground, game room, bicycling, nature walks, jogging track, laundry facilities and shopping. Old Port Royale food court, The Captain's Tavern full-service restaurant, and specialty lounges. Transportation to theme parks is available by motor coach. Photo
Disney's Yacht Club Resort -- 630 rooms and suites in oyster-gray clapboard buildings set around 25-acre Crescent Lake feature hardwood floors and rich millwork in a nautical theme reminiscent of New England seashore hotels of the 1880s. All rooms feature French doors that open onto porches or balconies. The nautical theme carries through in the restaurants -- the Yacht Club Galley, the Yachtsman's Steakhouse and the rustic Crew's Cup Lounge. An expansive croquet lawn and marina lighthouse add to the resort's ambience. The Yacht Club is the perfect complement to its neighbor, Disney's Beach Club Resort. Centrally located to each resort is a 73,000-square-foot convention center that includes a 36,000-square-foot ballroom which seats up to 2,800 for dinner.
Disney's Beach Club Resort -- 583 rooms and suites in buildings of pale blue and white stick-style architecture inspired by New England beach cottages of the 1860s. The lobby features white wicker furniture, 24-foot-high ceilings and natural French limestone floors. The Beach Club is the perfect complement to its neighbor, Disney's Yacht Club Resort. Centrally located to each resort: Stormalong Bay features three lagoon areas and a thrilling water slide; the Ship Shape Health Club with steam bath and sauna, and massage, weight and aerobics rooms; a marina with motorized watercraft; and Beaches & Cream, an old-fashioned ice cream parlor. Restaurants in the Beach Club include the Cape May Café and Martha's Vineyard. Both hotels provide transportation via watercraft and motor coach. Child care, beauty and barber shop, and laundry facilities are available. Photo
Disney's Beach Club Villas (opening fall 2002) -- 208 rooms consisting of studio units and one- and two-bedroom units located next to Disney's Beach Club Resort. Part of the Disney Vacation Club, this resort is inspired by the casual elegance of the mid-Atlantic seaside homes of the early 20th century. Characterized by beautiful pastel colors, intricate wooden accents and spacious villa-style accommodations, Disney's Beach Club Villas will offer guests a "home-away-from-home" at the Beach Club when it opens in fall 2002. Rooms include wet bar, microwave and small refrigerator, or a full kitchen. Also featured: a quiet pool with heated spa.
Disney's BoardWalk -- 372-room BoardWalk Inn and 520-unit BoardWalk Villas vacation ownership resort (part of Disney Vacation Club) plus an entertainment district. Surrounding Crescent Lake in the Epcot resort area, Disney's BoardWalk includes: two specialty restaurants, ESPN Club, brew pub, Atlantic Dance nightclub, dueling piano bar, sweet shop and a bakery. Shopping, children's activity center, health club, tennis courts, themed pool and a 20,000-square-foot conference center. Photo
*Walt Disney World Swan and Walt Disney World Dolphin -- 2,268 luxury rooms and 254,000 square feet of meeting and exhibition space. Seventeen restaurants and lounges, four swimming pools, two health clubs and a wide area of recreational activities. Connected to Epcot, Disney-MGM Studios and Disney's BoardWalk via water and walkway.
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