Take the bus marked for Disney Springs.
Take the bus marked for Animal Kingdom and transfer to the bus stop marked for Blizzard Beach.
Take the bus marked Disney Springs / Typhoon Lagoon.
* Check park hours as alternative routes may be required due to bus schedules.*
Transportation to other Disney Resort hotels for dining experiences such as Whispering Canyon or ‘Ohana, and for dinner shows like Spirit of Aloha and Hoop De Doo Review require an extra step or two. Bus service does not run between resorts, so travel to the nearest park and transfer to another bus is necessary. The recommended steps are below:
Take the bus to the Magic Kingdom, then take the Monorail or water taxi to your resort. Guests can also walk to the Contemporary Resort. |
Take a water taxi from the marina between Yacht Club & Beach Club or take the walkways between these resorts. |
Take the bus to Magic Kingdom, then take the water taxi to the Campground. Pioneer Hall is within walking distance. |
Take the bus to Magic Kingdom, then take either a bus or water taxi to Wilderness Lodge. |
Take the water taxi to Hollywood Studios and then transfer to the bus for the resort of your choice |
*Some transportation options may be affected by inclement weather so check with Cast Members for alternate options. *
Taxi Service – Mears Taxi is the preferred taxi service of Walt Disney World, and provides service to all locations within Walt Disney World, as well as off-property. They can be reached at (407) 699-9999.
Minnie Van Service – Minnie Vans are available to and from each resort, park, and Disney Springs for transportation to any Disney property location. See the tip page on Minnie Vans for more information.
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The Yacht Club's nautical beach theme includes model ships and antique navigation instruments. The Resort's best features are its top-rated pool, walking paths to EPCOT and the Studios, and Skyliner access.
$722 - $4,093
Lodging Area
Boat, Bus, Skyliner, Walk
Guest Overall Rating
Based on 268 surveys. (See our Ratings and Research page for details)
Lighting: A
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Best pool complex of any WDW resort
Excellent staff/service
Walking distance to EPCOT and DHS
Close to many BoardWalk and EPCOT dining options
Well-themed public spaces
Bright and attractive guest rooms
Boat and Skyliner transportation to DHS
Views and balcony size are hit-or-miss
Bus service to Magic Kingdom, Animal Kingdom, water parks, and Disney Springs is shared with other EPCOT resorts
Our stay at Yacht Club was great. Room was good sized, as well as nicely designed and decorated. Without exception, all cast members encountered displayed helpful, courteous and friendly attitudes.
Our stay at Yacht Club was great. Room was good sized, as well as nicely designed and decorated. Without exception, all cast members encountered displayed...
April 7, 2021
We chose to stay at Yacht Club and couldn't have been happier.
May 5, 2018
Rooms at Yacht Club are lovely. The laminate floors are not noisy at all (if we had neighbors above us, we never heard them). Soundproofing on the balcony is good. Lots of USB ports.
Rooms at Yacht Club are lovely. The laminate floors are not noisy at all (if we had neighbors above us, we never heard them). Soundproofing on the balcony is...
October 10, 2017
We love the Yacht Club! We picked it the first time based on details - distance to the parks, reviews, etc - were not disappointed.
November 27, 2016
The Yacht Club's rooms are decorated in white with blue and brass accents. The most recent update also replaced carpeting with vinyl "hardwood" floors, freshening the rooms' look.
Most rooms are 381 square feet and have two queen-size beds. All upper-floor rooms have full balconies, while ground-floor rooms have patios.
Yacht Club Standard Room
Yacht Club Dresser and TV
Yacht Club Fold Down Bed
Yacht Club Desk and Chair
Yacht Club Closet and Storage
Yacht Club Fridge and Coffe Maker
Yacht Club Standard Room Bathroom
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We’ve mapped and taken photographs of the views from every single room on Walt Disney World property! Our Room Finder helps you find the perfect room for you and then request that room from Disney.
Dining isn't a strength at Yacht Club, but tons of options are short walk away at EPCOT or the four other resorts.
Ale & Compass Restaurant The cuisine is advertised as “New England comfort food.” Reader ratings have improved substantially over the years, without compromising the diversity of the menu.
Yachtsman Steakhouse Open for dinner only, Yachtsman Steakhouse serves up steak, seafood, and sides. This is a signature restaurant that tries to create an atmosphere, so expect high prices and to adhere to a minimal dress code.
Market at Ale and Compass A small spot carved out of the gift shop, the Market has coffee, pastries, and other small items.
Ale and Compass Lounge Ale & Compass is a competent restaurant, the kind of place you'll be happy to find at dinnertime if it's raining and you don't want to go outside; or everyone is starving and you need to eat right now. Ale and Compass is a better choice for breakfast. You'll find something for everyone in various combinations of eggs, potatoes, bacon, tofu, French toast, and so on, with a la carte options if you just want a quick bite.
Crew's Cup Lounge The Crew’s Cup Lounge is one of the better bars in Walt Disney World, although the reason for that statement is hard to explain. The entire room just feels...well, cool. It starts when you approach the door, which is found in the Yacht Club’s hallway, heading towards the Beach Club Resort. One of the things that makes Crew’s Cup cool is the understated sign hanging in the hall, a few steps up, as well as a plain door. The facade is easily overshadowed by the Yachtsman Steakhouse, but that secret, speakeasy style entry makes it a little hard to find, and we all know that the coolest places don’t need to advertise. Walking in you immediately notice the theme, which is rowing, but are not overwhelmed by it. There are a few images of rowers here and there and a few oars along the walls, but it is mostly just a quaint, slightly dark, overwhelmingly wood-paneled lounge. The rowing theme obviously fits in with the Yacht Club Resort and the Crew’s Cup looks as if it would be a place that a crew team would hang out after practice. While many Americans do not think of crew or rowing as major sports, it certainly has a long history in the United States. It began as soon as the English landed, having been popular there several centuries prior. Yale University boast the oldest American college crew club, started in 1843, and the Harvard versus Yale regatta is the oldest intercollegiate sport in the U.S. It is so old in fact (started in 1852), that it had to be paused during the American Civil War! The entire Crew’s Cup Lounge hints toward this history. The shell (or boat to you landlubbers) hanging from the ceiling is a common place for storage when there are no racks. The oars along the walls are each painted differently, which is how a team identifies itself (although these oars match no teams that we could find). Even just the exposed rafters and craftsman touches point toward a New England style around the year 1900. For those interested in what goes on in a kitchen, there is a window that looks into a section of the Yachtsman Steakhouse’s back of house. Often during dinner time you will see a prep chef getting ready for the mealtime rush. Once you decide to have a seat, there are a few different options, with seats at the bar, a handful of booths, a few tables and chairs, and also a few couches. Whether you are there for dinner, relaxation, or to watch the television, you will find a seat to match. Speaking of dinner, there is both food and drink aplenty, although the drink list is our one big knock on The Crew’s Cup as it follows the standard Disney drink menu. The food here is above average and consists of hearty appetizers, burgers, and chicken tenders. Nothing fancy, but good quality and decently priced (for Walt Disney World). The Crew’s Cup Lounge is not often mentioned as a favorite spot, and we will hope it stays that way because that just means more room for us. After all, if everyone knows it might stop being so cool.
Fittings & Farings Fittings & Farings is Yacht Club's souvenir shop. A small selection of snacks, drinks, and other groceries are available.
Refillable Mugs Allows guest self-service soft drink refills from quick-service locations in hotels ( NOT in theme parks ) for $21.99 for the length of stay.
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Yacht Club has Disney World's best pool - Stormalong Bay with a lazy river, fabulous water slide, and acres of water fun. Three other pools are available across Yacht Club and Beach Club resorts, for use by both Beach and Yacht Club guests.
Lafferty Place Arcade arcade is near Stormalong Bay between the Yacht and Beach resorts. It features relatively recent video games of all kinds.
Free Disney Movies Under the Stars are shown most evenings, weather-permitting, either at the Beach Club Beach, or in the Solarium.
The Ship Shape Fitness Center has weights, treadmills, and other equipment for your workout. Hours are typically 6 AM to 9 PM. Joggers will enjoy the 0.8-mile loop around Crescent Lake too.
The Beach Club Beach hosts marshmallow roasts around 5:30 PM nightly. It's really great during the cooler months of the year.
Disney resort guests get into each theme park 30 minutes earlier than off-site guests, every day.
Those staying at Disney's Deluxe and Deluxe Villa hotels can buy Lightning Lane via Individual Purchase at 7:00 a.m. each day. Others cannot make that purchase until the official park opening time.
Disney's Deluxe and DVC resort guests get two extra hours in select theme parks on certain days of the week. The schedule changes, so check with the front desk.
Practical Matters
Check-in is 4:00pm Check-out is 11:00am
All Disney resorts participate in Disney’s Online Check-In program. If you’ve checked-in online and provided a mobile phone number or email address, you will receive your room number electronically. Then you can go straight to the room and use your smart phone or MagicBand to open the door, skipping the lobby altogether.
These rubber and plastic wrist bands can function as your room key, park admission, charge card, and more! MagicBands cost money, but if you'd like a free option you can use the official Disney World app on your phone or request an RFID-embedded card at the front desk.
Park tickets are best purchased online in advance either directly through Disney or via our Least Expensive Ticket Calculator . However, if you arrive without park tickets, head to the concierge desk in the hotel lobby.
Dining reservation are best made online in advance or on your phone or tablet during your visit. You can also use our Disney World Reservation Finder .
Washers and dryers are availabile in laundry facilities at each Disney World hotel. Cost is $3 per wash, and another $3 per dry cycle. A small selection of soap, fabric softener, and dryer sheets are also sold, for around $1 each. Only credit/debit cards can be used for payment. For more information, see our Disney World Laundry Facilities page.
If you lose something in a theme park or during your stay at a Disney-operated hotel, visit Disney's Lost and Found website or call (407) 824-4245.
Disney hotels have gifts shops near their lobbies with a decent collection of Disney-branded souvenirs. You will also find basic pharmacy items such as sunscreen, aspirin, allergy and cold medicine, baby diapers and formula, shampoo, and the like. Resort hotels with Deluxe Villa rooms offer an assortment of groceries, as well.
Disney recommends a third party company, Kid's Nite Out , to provide babysitting services at the resort hotels. See our Disney World Child Care page for more information.
The Yacht Club is located in the EPCOT Resort Area. All modern GPS apps, and Google Maps, will have clear driving directions to it. As a backup, look for Disney road signs directing you toward the EPCOT resorts (not EPCOT) once you're on property, and then look for signs for the Yacht Club once you're close.
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Disney Skyliner gondola system has a station at EPCOT's International Gateway entrance. The ride to Hollywood Studios is about 12 minutes (plus waiting time in line).
Disney provides free bus service to the Magic Kingdom, Animal Kingdom, Blizzard Beach, Typhoon Lagoon, and Disney Springs from the bus stop at the front of the resort. Buses run about every 20 minutes. For all destinations except the Magic Kingdom, it's probably faster to drive or walk.
If you have your own car , it's faster to drive yourself to Disney's Animal Kingdom, the Typhoon Lagoon and Blizzard Beach water parks, and Disney Springs. Disney's transportation system is faster to the Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, and Disney's Hollywood Studios.
EPCOT is a short walk from the Yacht Club, and the walk to Hollywood Studios is just a little longer.
Disney provides free boat service to EPCOT and Disney's Hollywood Studios from the resort.
You can walk between the Beach Club, Yacht Club, BoardWalk, Swan, Swan Reserve, and Dolphin. Boat service is available to all of those, too, except the Swan Reserve. The Skyliner at EPCOT's International Gateway can take you to Caribbean Beach, Riviera, Pop Century, and Art of Animation. For all other resort destinations, the fastest option is an Uber, Lyft, or taxi. Disney's bus service is free but slow, and will probably require you to use an intermediate destination like Disney Springs, to get to your destination. And that can take a couple of hours each way if you're unluckly.
if you have a car, the easiest way to get to Universal Orlando, SeaWorld, and other tourist destinations is to drive. Alternatively, Mears Transportation operates shuttle services between the Disney hotels and other theme parks.
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Disney’s Yacht Club Resort is an upscale New England nautical-themed hotel located within Walt Disney World Resort. One of the primary concerns for you staying at the resort is the transportation options available to navigate around the Disney property, especially traveling to popular destinations like Hollywood Studios.
You have multiple transportation options to reach Hollywood Studios from Disney’s Yacht Club Resort. The most convenient and swift option is the Friendship Boat service, which provides a relaxing scenic route along Crescent Lake to Hollywood Studios. This water taxi service is included with your stay at the resort, with boats typically arriving every 15-20 minutes. The travel time is approximately 25 minutes, and the boat docks are a short walk from the resort’s main entrance.
Alternatively, you can use the bus service that runs approximately every 20 minutes from the resort to various Disney World locations, including Hollywood Studios. The bus travel time can range from 15 to 20 minutes, depending on traffic and time of day. For those preferring a bit of exercise or seeking the quickest route, walking is an option, with a well-marked, paved pathway leading from the Yacht Club Resort to Hollywood Studios. This walk takes about 20-25 minutes.
Disney Bus Transportation provides a convenient option for guests staying at Disney resorts to travel to various Disney parks including Hollywood Studios, Epcot, Magic Kingdom, and Animal Kingdom. The services are timely and designed to enhance your Disney experience by offering comfortable travel across the Walt Disney World Resort.
Disney Bus Transportation is a fleet of buses offered by Walt Disney World to transport guests between Disney resorts and theme parks. The system is complimentary and operates continuously throughout the day.
Remember to check the bus schedule at your resort’s bus stop for the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding departure times and potential changes due to weather or special events.
Guests at Disney’s Yacht Club Resort have the distinct advantage of water-based transportation to various destinations, including Hollywood Studios.
Friendship Boats provide a scenic route across Crescent Lake, linking Disney’s Yacht Club Resort with Hollywood Studios . Begin your journey at the dock, typically located between the resort’s marina and the lighthouse. These boats are not only a means of transport but also an enjoyable attraction, offering leisurely rides and picturesque views of the BoardWalk Inn and Beach Club Resort .
To maximize your travel experience aboard the Friendship Boats, follow these steps:
Remember, the Friendship Boats also provide convenient access to other areas around Crescent Lake , facilitating exploration and travel to additional amenities, such as nearby water parks and dining venues. The service typically operates from morning until late evening, ensuring you can take advantage of the boat rides throughout your day.
The Disney Skyliner provides an aerial gondola experience connecting multiple Disney resorts, including the Caribbean Beach Resort, to Disney’s Hollywood Studios.
While Disney World’s Skyliner service does not directly connect to the Yacht Club Resort, it does connect very close to the Yacht Club Resort. Guests can easily access the Skyliner at the nearby International Gateway station at Epcot, which is within walking distance. From there, t he Skyliner provides transportation to Disney’s Hollywood Studios and several resorts, including Disney’s Riviera Resort and Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort .
Accessibility: The Disney Skyliner cabins are designed to be accessible for guests with disabilities. Wheelchair-friendly cabins ensure an inclusive experience for all guests. The Skyliner operates with doors that open automatically, and cabins slow down, providing ample time for embarkation and disembarkation.
Operating Hours: The service typically begins 30 minutes prior to the earliest park opening and concludes after the last park closing, so plan your travels accordingly to ensure you reach your destination on time.
Guests at Disney’s Yacht Club Resort enjoy the convenience of walking directly to Disney’s Hollywood Studios. This option, preferred for its scenic value and efficiency, complements the resort’s nautical theme.
Disney’s Yacht Club Resort lies within a walking distance of approximately 0.8 miles to Disney’s Hollywood Studios. The path ensures a relaxing stroll or an energetic walk.
Remember, you can take this short and pleasant walk at any time, whether you’re headed to the park at opening time or returning to your resort after a day of adventure.
When you need to travel from Disney’s Yacht Club Resort to Hollywood Studios, ride-sharing services such as Uber and Lyft offer a convenient option.
Uber and Lyft function as on-demand ride services that you can request through an app on your smartphone. These platforms provide a range of vehicle options to choose from, tailored to group size or budget preferences.
Uber and Lyft rides usually take a matter of minutes to arrive once requested, and the trip to Hollywood Studios generally takes less than 15 minutes depending on traffic conditions. Therefore, they are considered one of the fastest ways to get there.
By selecting Lyft or Uber, you gain the flexibility to schedule your travel according to your timetable and potentially enjoy a quicker trip compared to other modes of transport. However, prices are subject to change; therefore, checking the app for the most current cost is advised. Having cash on hand for a gratuity is a recommended tip for exemplary service.
Taxi services at Walt Disney World Resort offer a convenient transportation option.
Taxis are available 24/7 at Disney’s Yacht Club Resort. Ensure you reserve your taxi in advance, especially during peak hours or special events, to avoid wait times. You can conveniently find a taxi at designated taxi stands throughout the resort, or you may request one from the hotel’s front desk.
Cost varies by distance traveled and taxi service company but is typically metered. Fare estimates to destinations such as Disney’s Hollywood Studios are provided by the driver at the time of service. Expect additional fees for services like large items or excess luggage. For a trip from Disney’s Yacht Club Resort to Hollywood Studios, the fare tends to be within an acceptable range for quick transport.
Make sure to consider traffic conditions that might affect your travel time , especially when planning to reach the parks at opening times or before dining reservations. It’s also important to note that taxi services can be a time-efficient transportation method as they provide direct routes, unlike some other complimentary transport options that may make multiple stops.
When driving to Disney’s Yacht Club Resort, understanding the parking infrastructure and access guidelines ensures a smooth start to your Disney vacation.
Disney’s Yacht Club Resort offers ample parking for guests who choose to drive themselves, with designated parking areas for convenience. Follow these steps to navigate the resort parking:
Regular parking is included for guests staying overnight at Disney’s Yacht Club, while day guests can park for a fee. This structure ensures that parking is both accessible and regulated, contributing to a better overall experience at Disney’s Yacht Club Resort.
Disney’s Yacht Club Resort offers a premium transportation option known as the Minnie Van Service . This service, accessible via the My Disney Experience app, provides direct, private transport to various Disney locations, including Hollywood Studios.
A Minnie Van is a Disney-operated vehicle that takes resort guests directly to their desired destinations within Walt Disney World Resort. When you opt for the Minnie Van Service from Disney’s Yacht Club Resort to Hollywood Studios, you will experience several benefits:
To book a Minnie Van, simply open your My Disney Experience app and select the Minnie Van Service option under the “Ride Share” category. The cost of the service is determined by the distance traveled, and the specific fare will be displayed in the app before you confirm your booking. Payment is conveniently handled through the app, streamlining your experience. Remember, this service is exclusive to guests staying at Disney Resort hotels, like Disney’s Yacht Club Resort. The Minnie Van Service embodies a blend of Disney magic with the practicality of efficient transport, enhancing your vacation with a touch of personalized service.
When seeking a more exclusive experience, car services provide a private, direct route to your destination.
Luxury transport refers explicitly to premium car services that offer high-end vehicles such as limousines and town cars. These vehicles are synonymous with comfort and style, making them a popular choice for travelers desiring a sophisticated journey from Disney’s Yacht Club Resort to Hollywood Studios.
Disney World does not offer direct monorail service to the Yacht Club Resort. Guests at the Yacht Club can access the monorail by walking through EPCOT to the park’s entrance, where they can connect to the monorail system.
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The older sister to the Beach Club Resort , the Disney Yacht Club rests on the Crescent Lake, completing the trio of resort areas on the boardwalk area.
While the Yacht Club shares some features and amenities with the Beach Club , it is a mistake to think that they are one and the same.
Created to be slightly more upscale, the Disney Yacht Club has its own unique flavor that sets it apart from its sister.
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While the architecture is generally the same, the subtle gray color sets the Yacht Club apart from the Beach Club . This shade also sets the upscale tone. The nautical theme is still present, however the focus is more on boatmen and sailing rather than the beach itself. Jewel tones match the variety of woods in the lobby and hallways, giving the Yacht Club the feel of a fancy ship rather than a beach resort. Throughout the resort, the décor emphasizes sailing and sea voyages, a more serious side to the ocean.
The Disney Yacht Club shares some facilities with the Beach Club , like access to the pools and fitness center. However, it has plenty of its own charms that are not to be ignored. You will also love taking advantage of the proximity to the boat rentals, which fits with the overall resort theme. Don’t forget to get out on the Disney BoardWalk and enjoy the sights!
The resort is comparable in size to the Beach Club (without the Villas), and is attached to one of the convention centers Disney has on site. This makes the Yacht Club an ideal local for a convention, large business meeting, or a wedding. Packages are available to create the perfect experience for a large gathering, and Disney is prepared whether it’s for work or pleasure.
The Disney Yacht Club was the first of the resorts to grace Crescent Lake, opening November 5, 1990, shortly before the Beach Club later that month. Robert Stern, who had a passion for replicating the vintage American vacation experience, designed both the Yacht and Beach Clubs. Eventually, Stern would go on to add the BoardWalk Inn to this resort region, rounding it out in both theme and area. Altogether, these resorts comprise the main Epcot resort area, as well as creating their own small world of a historic New England summer.
The Yacht and Beach Clubs are opposite sides of the marine coin – one focusing on the navigation of the sea while the other fun times at the beach. Both are full of the Disney magic we know and love!
Rooms & suites, accommodations & benefits.
At the Disney Yacht Club, you’ll find plenty to choose from when it comes to the room selection . Decide between a water, garden, or standard view depending on your preference. Additionally, for a bit more, you can book some of these offerings with Club Level perks. The Yacht Club also has two-bedroom suites if you need something with just a bit more space.
Standard rooms and suites all have the same basic amenities:
Such conveniences are typical of a Disney resort stay, making it easy to settle in and feel at home.
At the Club Level, you can take advantage of these extra benefits:
These can be particularly nice, especially if you are planning to hang out at the resort throughout your trip. That extra breakfast option doesn’t hurt either!
In the standard rooms, regardless of view, you could find a number of configurations. Options include two queen beds, two queen beds and a day bed, one queen bed and a twin-size sleeper chair plus a day bed, one king bed, or one king bed and a day bed. What is great about having so many options is you can take into account the type and size of your party. From there, choose the room that best fits your needs.
Standard rooms are “all in one,” meaning the bedroom and living areas are in the same space. With that in mind, take the time to determine what fits your needs. Just traveling as a couple? Spring for the king bed rather than dealing with the extra space of the extra queen. Only have one child? The single bed and day bed would be better for you. Two kids? How much is it worth to you to give them their own places to sleep?
Two bedroom suites have a king bed in one room and two queen beds in the other. Additionally, there is a queen-sized sleeper sofa if you need just a little more space. This is a great way to get your whole party into one room while still providing privacy to everyone. Multiple bedrooms and a living area also means multiple TVs, which can be a godsend when traveling with kids (or the in-laws). We suggest piling all the kids in your group into the room with the queens, leaving the adults to the privacy of their own areas.
Stormalong Bay is like a miniature water park, complete with a 230-foot water slide, lazy river, and whirlpool section. Oh, did I mention that the slide is shaped like a shipwreck? It’s so cool, and a great spot to snap a photo!
In addition to the amazing pool spaces, there’s actual sand at the bottom of the pool to make it feel like you’re really on the shore! A shallow section of the pool also holds a bit of extra sand for kids to play and build. This is great for your kiddos who don’t really want to get all the way in the pool, but want to join in the fun. Feel free to bring your own buckets and sand toys! Stormalong Bay is heated year-round, so no need to worry that it will feel like the ocean. Even the hot tubs are like their own personal oases, hidden throughout the pool complex like natural hot springs.
If you want to secure yourself a spot at this popular pool, you can rent a poolside cabana . Splurge a little on the extra privacy and comfort! These cabanas have their own padded furniture, television, resort phone, plush towels, and a mini-fridge stocked with complimentary soda and water. You also have access to a small safe for personal belongings you may not want to leave sitting out. While the cabana doesn’t come with food, you can order food to the cabana for an extra charge.
Stormalong Bay, sadly, is one of the worst kept secrets on Disney property. It is one of the most popular pools at Disney World , and can get crowded quickly. Part of the reason for this is that Stormalong Bay is shared between the Yacht and Beach Clubs. While Stormalong Bay certainly is big enough to accommodate both resorts, guests tend to hang around the pool for a while. Some guests even spend the whole day (or multiple days) at this inland beach. Moral of the story – if you want to go to Stormalong Bay, make sure you get there early. Or rent a cabana.
Also, make sure you have your MagicBand or phone readily available when headed to the Bay. You will need it to both get into the pool are and prove that you are a Yacht Club guest. This pool is so beloved that guests from other resorts try to sneak in. Especially during peak seasons, Cast Members may ask to scan your MagicBand to be sure you are actually staying at the Beach Club. Please don’t be offended if this happens to you – the Cast Members are just doing their jobs, and it is really to your benefit. It keeps other guests from taking your space!
If you’re looking for somewhere a bit quieter to relax, you might want to try one of the three leisure pools. The Yacht and Beach Clubs each have their own, and the Beach Club Villas have one as well. While each pool is designed to serve the guests in those areas, all the pools at both the Yacht and Beach Clubs (including the Villas) are open to all Yacht and Beach Club guests.
If you’re looking for a place to spoil yourself, or just get a good work out, you want Ship Shape . A massage, salon, and fitness center, it covers all your physical needs. Located at the Yacht Club, but available to all guests, Ship Shape is a great way to keep up with your workout routine while you’re on vacation. You can use the fitness center at any time of day or night, just use your MagicBand to swipe yourself in.
You should also make time for the incredible spa services, including massages and facials. Get a little “me” time with a Swedish massage for yourself, or indulge in a romantic massage for two. Add a reflexology foot massage, aromatherapy, or extra time to any massage appointment for a bit extra.
Right next store to the spa, you can find the salon. Haircuts and other treatments are available for men, women, and children. They even have a special session designed just for the kids to make them look like a Disney character ! The salon also offers a wide variety of nail services, whether you need a touch up or want to get your nails done for a special night out.
If you are planning to use either the spa or salon, you’ll need to book in advance. Call (407) 939-7727 for spa appointments and (407) 939-4526 for the salon. Only guests 18 and older can book the appointments, although younger guests can absolutely use the facilities (while accompanied by an adult). Please note, if your plans change, you need to call to cancel within six hours of your appointment window to avoid paying for the full price of your service.
Those that choose to travel with their own transportation, do have to pay the overnight parking fee for each night of your stay. At the Yacht Club, the fee is $25 a night or $33 for valet. The parking charge goes on the bill at the end of your vacation, so you don’t have to worry about paying it every day.
A major benefit to paying this fee is that you don’t have to also pay to park at the theme parks , which can save you both time and money. There’s something nice about having your own car versus waiting on Disney transportation, so don’t fret about bringing your own car. Growing up, that’s what we always did, and the benefits definitely outweigh the spending.
The Disney Yacht Club shares many of its facilities with the Beach Club, and that includes its recreation offerings. While that does mean double the guests trying to do the same activities, there’s enough offered that you won’t feel overcrowded!
I also suggest trying some of the fun surrounding the Yacht Club – there’s lots to see and do over on the BoardWalk side, as well as over by the Swan & Dolphin resorts. All of these areas are a quick walk or boat ride away, so you don’t have to worry about transportation.
For the kids in your group, consider booking a Pirate Cruise! With the massive rise in popularity of the Disney pirate characters, these lake cruises are perfect for little adventurers.
Kiddos ages 4-12 can join a pirate crew and set sail across Crescent Lake and Epcot park’s World Showcase Lagoon. Departing from the Bayside Marina, right next to the Yacht Club, your little sailors will hear the tale “The Legend of the Albatross” while they follow clues to find a hidden treasure. At the end of the trip, the triumphant buccaneers will split the pirate bounty and enjoy a feast (snack) together!
If you’ve booked yourself something at the spa or the salon, this is a great way for your kids to be entertained and try something new, enabling you to relax and enjoy your treatment. If you have littler ones, we suggest that you make sure they are accompanied by an older child from your party.
Why let the fun end when the sun goes down? Like many other resorts, the Disney Yacht Club has fun family-focused activities in the evening to help you wind down your day. Enjoy roasting marshmallows over a campfire before watching a movie under the stars!
Located on a lawn outdoors near the Beach Club volleyball courts, you’ll find Cast Members waiting for you with the materials for your delicious snack before showing a family-friendly Disney film . Sometimes the film is shown in the Solarium depending on the weather.
Want to get out and enjoy the sunshine? The Yacht Club makes available plenty of more traditional sports opportunities for all the active members of your group.
Fun for the whole family, rent a surrey bike , clattering along and ringing your bell all along the boardwalk. Enjoy a round of tennis or the jogging trails for some light exercise. Runners will also love just taking a few laps around the boardwalk, as it connects the main Epcot resort areas. This is a great way to get moving in the morning, without having to travel particularly far. If you’re up early enough, you’ll get some fantastic pictures of the BoardWalk , Yacht Club, and Beach Club!
Right by the Tidal Pool, there are a few beach volleyball courts if you’re looking for a friendly game. These are first come, first serve (no pun intended).
You can even go on a guided bass-fishing excursion if you’re dying to get out on the water. Head out onto Crescent Lake, and see what’s biting!
Even if you’re not a big fisherman, you can rent motorized boats of various sizes to go out and enjoy Crescent Lake. Speed around the lake in the Sea Raycers, explore the sights in the slightly larger Boston Whaler, or take the whole family on a slow and smooth pontoon ride.
The Sea Racyers are particularly great, as they are light and fast. Built for two passengers, you’ll have a blast racing your family members…just be careful of other boats! Before I could even drive I car, I was able to captain a Sea Racyer, and I loved every minute!
For airline guests, the best option is Disney’s Magical Express (at least until they finish building the train !). On my most recent trip, I remembered all over again why I love this free service. It’s so nice just to get off the plane, grab your bags, and head straight down to the motor coach. Disney did just recently release that Magical Express will end in 2022, so if you’re travelling any time soon, use it before it’s gone!
Like all Disney resorts , the Yacht Club also uses the Disney bus transportation, taking guests from the resort to the parks and Disney Springs. The busses won’t directly take you to other resorts, but if you head to Disney Springs you can catch a bus to a different resort. You’ll find the Yacht Club bus stop right outside the main lobby and car loop to the left. This is the only bus stop for the Yacht Club, so if your room is a bit further away you might want to account for the walking time when you’re headed to the bus. While the Yacht and Beach Club each have their own bus stop at the resort, they will take the same bus from the parks, so make sure you’re getting off at the right place.
Of course, the Yacht Club is so close to both Epcot and Hollywood Studios that it might just be faster to walk. In fact, if you’re trying to do anything other than walk to Epcot, you’re going to end up costing yourself time! In terms of the Studios, it can be a bit of a hike, so there are a few other options you might want to take.
Since the Yacht Club is on the water, you have access to Disney’s water transportation . These boats are a fun and relaxing option, particularly if you have the time just to enjoy the ride.
There are several stops along the boardwalk ring, making it easy to cross the lake if you don’t want to walk. This boat will take you on to Epcot as well, but again walking is the most direct route. You can also take a water taxi over to the Swan and Dolphin then to Hollywood Studios. This transportation option does move at a more leisurely pace, so if you’re in a hurry you might want to choose something else. Otherwise, skip the bus and board a boat!
Yacht Club guests have easy access to the newest travel method, the Disney Skyliners . A Disney Skyliner station is right at the International Gateway to Epcot, which is the back entrance of the park. Scooch on over from the resort and you’ll be off through the air! This is a great way to get to Hollywood Studios or to the other resorts on the line – Riviera Resort and Caribbean Beach.
Disney’s Yacht Club Resort is part of the Epcot Resort area. When getting off of Florida’s I-4, you’ll want to exit on to Epcot Center Drive before turning on to East Buena Vista Drive. The resort will be on the right, past the BoardWalk resort. Make sure you don’t turn into the Beach Club by mistake!
While you can trust your GPS to take you there, it might be worth looking at the map ahead of time. Occasionally, the GPS will take you to the incorrect entrance.
1700 Epcot Resorts Boulevard Lake Buena Vista, Florida 32830-8407
Get ready to feel like the captain of your own nautical adventure at the Disney Yacht Club!
For questions regarding booking or and existing reservation, call (407) 939-5277 to speak to a cast member. If for some reason you need to contact the resort directly, call (407) 934-7000.
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Grace is a life-long lover of all things Disney, particularly the parks at Walt Disney World. She is also an avid Disney Cruise Line enthusiast who regularly dreams of the white sands of Castaway Cay. Grace loves the fact that her Disney trips give her time to spend with her family, enjoy incredible food, and try new experiences.
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Disney’s Yacht Club Resort 1700 Epcot Resorts Blvd. Lake Buena Vista, 32830 Phone: (407) 934-7000 Fax: (407) 934-3450
Deluxe Resort Classification Located in the Epcot resort area Check In: 3:00 p.m. / Check Out: 11:00 a.m.
Disney’s Yacht Club Resort is a Deluxe Disney resort, located within easy walking distance of Epcot’s International Gateway entrance and of the BoardWalk’s entertainment and dining venues. The Yacht Club Resort is elegant, with nautical theming reminiscent of the Nantucket in the 1880s. Most importantly, Disney’s Yacht Club Resort is appealing to the Old Salts among us, as well as those landlubbers who just enjoy a stroll along the beachfront. The floors are hardwood, the decor is brass, and comfy chairs abound- add in a sand-bottom pool that really is a mini-water park, and you’ve got the makings of a great vacation
Check our Rehabs and Closures schedule for any refurbishments or work taking place at Disney’s Yacht Club Resort during your visit.
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Disney’s Yacht Club Resort’s 621 rooms have standard, garden or woods, pool or water views. Standard rooms have either two queen beds and a daybed OR one queen bed and a twin sleeper OR one king bed OR one king bed and one daybed
Twenty suites range in size from junior suite to Presidential suite. All rooms have either a balcony or a patio. Disabled accessible rooms available.
Each room has: Alarm Clock Ceiling Fan Coffeemaker & setup, tea setup DVD player (in suites) Hair dryer In-room wall safe Iron and ironing board Refrigerator Telephone with voice mail Flat Panel TV – ABC, Disney Channel, Check the TV channel guide for more Complimentary wireless Internet (WiFi)
Resort amenities include: Self-service laundry facilities near the ‘quiet’ pool Valet laundry service Salon/Barber Services Valet parking
Available upon request, subject to availability Bed Boards/Rails Crib: Pack ‘n Play Microwave
Business Center – At the end of the main hall in the Convention Center, providing fax, photocopy, mail, and computer services, including Internet access (additional fee applies) for Resort Guests.
Disney’s Yacht Club Resort is also participating in a pilot program to allow dogs to stay with their families in select Disney World Resort Hotels.
Ale & Compass Restaurant table service location serves breakfast, lunch and dinner. Yachtsman Steakhouse Signature Dining location is open for dinner. Hurricane Hanna’s pool bar serves quick-service meals and snacks. Ale & Compass lounge serves drinks and snacks. Crew’s Cup lounge serves drinks and snacks. In-Room Dining is available 24 hours a day:
Beach Club dining options: Cape May Cafe is a Table Service buffet-style restaurant that hosts a character breakfast in the morning and a clam-bake-themed dinner in the evening. Beaches and Cream Soda Shop is a casual Table Service location at the Beach Club. Beaches and Cream Soda Shop To Go Menu Beach Club Marketplace sells Quick Service meals, snacks, and a limited selection of groceries. Martha’s Vineyard
BoardWalk dining opportunities are within easy walking distance: Big River Grille & Brewing Works brewpub Flying Fish (Signature Dining location) BoardWalk Deli BoardWalk Pizza Window AbracadaBar BoardWalk Ice Cream Belle Vue Lounge Pizza Window Boardwalk Joe’s Marvelous Margaritas The To-Go Cart Leaping Horse Libations Trattoria al Forno The Cake Bake Shop Restaurant by Gwendolyn Rogers– coming soon! Refillable mugs are available for purchase at Beaches and Cream Soda Shop , Beach Club Marketplace , and Hurricane Hanna’s Grill .
Stormalong Bay – a three-acre water park comprised of three sand-bottom pools with zero-depth entry, and a water slide (also open to Beach Club and Beach Club Villa guests- resort ID/MagicBand required for use) A ‘quiet’ pool Seven whirlpool spas (hot tubs) Children’s playground Lafferty Place Arcade two lighted Tennis courts Bayside Marina: Boat rentals Water cruises Fishing Volleyball (Beach Club) Jogging trail around Crescent Lake Tennis Volleyball Nightly Campfire Sing-a-long Disney Movies Under The Stars Disney’s Pirate Adventure (children ages 4 to 12) Ship Shape Health Club
For a fun and more relaxing way to spend a day during your visit to Walt Disney World, each resort hosts Poolside Activities each day from 1:30 – 7:00 p.m.. Pool hours and lifeguard availability vary by pool. Activities and programs are subject to change. Although the activities vary by day and by resort, examples of what you might find include trivia, arts and crafts, dance parties, games, bingo, and more.
The Market at Ale & Compass stocks Disney character apparel and souvenirs as well as Yacht Club logo merchandise and general sundries. Beach Club Marketplace at the Beach Club is another shopping option, and the BoardWalk has numerous shopping venues.
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Complimentary Overnight Self-Parking
Transportation Times Between Yacht Club Resort and Disney Destinations
Disney’s bus service is available to Disney’s Hollywood Studios, the Magic Kingdom, and Disney’s Animal Kingdom, as well as Disney Springs and the Disney water parks. Water launch transportation is available to the Epcot International Gateway entrance, to Disney’s Hollywood Studios, and to the BoardWalk. The Beach Club, Boardwalk, and Epcot’s International Gateway entrance are within walking distance.
The bus stop is located to the left of the main lobby, as you exit the front of the building. Also, the water launch stop is on the dock as you exit the main lobby toward Crescent Lake.
These times are approximate and provided to give you an idea of average travel times. Please plan on up to a 20-minute wait for Disney transportation in addition to walking time to resort or theme park transportation stops.
Magic Kingdom – 19 minutes by bus, 35 minutes by car (with transfers) Epcot International Gate – 8 minutes walking, 18 minutes by boat, 16 minutes by car (to front gate) Disney’s Hollywood Studios – 20 minutes walking, 18 minutes by boat Disney’s Animal Kingdom – 24 minutes by bus, 19 minutes by car Disney Springs – 20 minutes by bus, 11 minutes by car Blizzard Beach water park –22 minutes by bus, 14 minutes by car Typhoon Lagoon water park – 20 minutes by bus, 9 minutes by car
While not an on-site child care facility, however, Kid’s Nite Out, in-room child care, is available at all resorts for children 6 months to 12 years old. Reservations may begin as early as 6:30 a.m. and/or may begin as late as 11:00 p.m., Services are available 24/7.
The Walt Disney World Dolphin will still offer a Children’s Activity Center option and you do not have to be a guest at that resort to use the Children’s Activity Center. Camp Dolphin
While room requests are not guaranteed , at the Yacht Club ask to be closest to the lobby to limit the amount of walking needed to the pool area and transportation to the Theme Parks.
The Yacht Club has a beautiful wedding gazebo in its gardens. From the balconies of some of the Garden View and Water View rooms, you can overlook this area and glimpse a Disney wedding.
At Disney’s Yacht Club Resort , all rooms have a full balcony or patio.
Enjoy the close proximity to Epcot’s World Showcase . While there is a boat launch available at Epcot, you can get there faster by walking.
You can access Disney’s Hollywood Studios by boat. You may also enjoy a brisk walk around the BoardWalk down to Disney’s Hollywood Studios. In general, you may find the boat ride shorter than walking to Disney’s Hollywood Studios.
These resorts offer one of the best pools on Walt Disney World property. While separate, the Yacht & Beach Club Resorts share the pool area. There is a “shipwreck” that offers the entry point to the main water slide. Some areas of the pool have a sandy bottom.
These resort hotels are located near the BoardWalk, offering a short walk to additional restaurants and nightlife that do not require park admission.
Sometimes Disney’s bus transportation may share buses with the other resort hotels in the Epcot area around the BoardWalk. If you find yourself stopping at multiple stops, you may want to get off at the first stop and just walk the rest of the way. This is sometimes quicker than stopping at each resort hotel if the bus loop is being shared with multiple resorts.
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All Star Movies | Cinema Hall at the end of lobby – exit the doors near Donald's Double Feature Gifts & Sundries | Bus loop may include any or all of the All Star Resorts |
All Star Music | Melody Hall at the end of lobby – exit the doors near Maestro Mickey's Gifts & Sundries | Bus loop may include any or all of the All Star Resorts |
All Star Sports | Stadium Hall at the end of lobby – exit the doors near Sport Goofy Gifts and Sundries | Bus loop may include any or all of the All Star Resorts |
Animal Kindom Lodge | Exit front of Resort and head left. Bus Stops are down a small hill. | |
Art of Animation | Exit resort and head right. | AoA has it's own bus route, no sharing with other resorts. |
Beach Club | Exit the lobby. Bus stop is to the left of the valet loading and unloading area | Bus loop includes Swan/Dolphin, Yacht Club, Beach Club, and Boardwalk |
Boardwalk | Exit the lobby and turn left. Walk toward the conference center then turn right to bus stop area | Bus loop includes Swan/Dolphin, Yacht Club, Beach Club, and Boardwalk |
Caribbean Beach Resort | Custom House – Take bus to Barbados Bus Stop and walk across crosswalk to Custom House |
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| Barbados – in front of building 13 |
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| Martinique – between buildings 23 & 24 |
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| Trinidad North – in front of building 33 |
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| Trinidad South – between buildings 36 & 37 |
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Jamaica – between buildings 44 & 46 | ||
Aruba – in front of building 56 | ||
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Contemporary | Exit lobby – turn right | |
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Coronado Springs | Between El Centro and the Convention Center | |
| Casitas, across from building #4 | |
Between Ranchos 7B and Cabanas 8A | ||
Grand Floridian | Exit lobby and turn right | |
Old Key West | In front of Hospitality House | |
Millers Road – across road from building 19 | ||
Peninsular Road – by building 27 | ||
Old Turtle Pond Road – in front of building 33 | ||
South Point Road between buildings 52 & 53 | ||
Polynesian Resort | Exit lobby from Great Ceremonial House. Bus stop is across the driveway opposite valet stand | |
Pop Century | From Classic Hall at the end of the lobby: Exit the doors just past Everything Pop Shopping and Dining. Go to your right. | |
Port Orleans French Quarter | Exit lobby, turn right | Bus loop usually includes Riverside |
Port Orleans Riverside | Exit lobby, turn right | Buses generally will pick up at French Quarter before getting to Riverside |
West Depot – between buildings 24 through 35 | ||
North Depot – between buildings 36 through 80 | ||
East Depot – between Magnolia Terrace and Oak Manor | ||
Saratoga Springs | At the side of the Carriage House, across the street in The Springs section. | This is the stop for the main pool and the Carriage House as well. |
Congress Park – at the edge of the parking lot | ||
The Grandstand – at the edge of the parking lot | ||
The Carousel – stop on Union Avenue | ||
The Paddock area – just off Union Avenue | ||
Wilderness Lodge | In the Lobby, go past the Front Desk and turn right pass the merchandise store and exit doors at end of hall. Exiting the Elevators – turn left and go passed the merchandise store and exit doors at end of hall. | |
Yacht Club | Exit the lobby. Bus stop is to the right of the valet loading and unloading area | Bus loop includes Swan/Dolphin, Yacht Club, Beach Club, and Boardwalk |
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Soar high in the sky aboard our world-famous monorail—originally conceived as a public transport for the future!
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We discuss Disney's Yacht Club transportation options, including buses, boats, and walking to and from the resort to the theme parks.
At Disney's Yacht Club Resort, the bus usually picks Guests up at the main entrance. When you check into the resort, you can stop by the Front Desk, and the Cast Members will have the information you need for the morning of your cruise. When you board your coach to Port Canaveral, you simply attach your Disney Cruise Line luggage tags and leave ...
You can take advantage of the complimentary Disney bus service, which connects the Yacht Club to all Disney theme parks, water parks, and the Disney Springs area. Buses run approximately every 20 minutes, making them a reliable mode of transportation throughout your stay. Additionally, the resort is situated within walking distance to EPCOT and Disney's Hollywood Studios, offering a pleasant ...
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