Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort

Last Updated on: May 24th, 2024

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Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort is a moderate-level Disney resort located at Walt Disney World. The resort celebrates the colorful and vibrant culture of the Caribbean and features a range of amenities for guests.

The Caribbean Beach Resort offers a range of room types, including Standard Rooms and Pirate Rooms. The Standard Rooms can accommodate up to four guests and feature two queen beds, while the Pirate Rooms feature a pirate ship-themed decor and can accommodate up to four guests with one king bed and one pull-down bed.

In addition to the accommodations, the Caribbean Beach Resort also features a range of amenities for guests. These amenities include a main pool complex called Fuentes del Morro Pool, which features two water slides and a pirate ship-themed play area for children. The resort also features several smaller pools throughout the property, a food court with a variety of dining options, a gift shop, and a jogging trail.

One of the unique features of the Caribbean Beach Resort is its location on the Disney Skyliner transportation system. Guests can take the Skyliner to Disney’s Hollywood Studios and Epcot theme parks, offering a fun and convenient way to travel around the Walt Disney World Resort.

Overall, Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort is a great option for guests who want to stay in a fun and lively Disney resort that celebrates the colorful culture of the Caribbean. It’s a great choice for families who want to stay in comfortable accommodations that offer a range of amenities and easy access to all of the magic of Walt Disney World.

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