Disney's Caribbean Beach Resort

Description: Tropically themed family resort surrounding a 42 acre lake.

Points of Interest:

Buildings: Brightly colored "villages" are themed in 5 distinct Caribbean styles inspired by and named after the Caribbean islands of Trinidad, Martinique, Barbados, Aruba, and Jamaica. Each of the 5 villages is made up of clusters of two-story buildings that blend cool pastel walls, white-wood railings, and vividly colored metal roofs.

Custom House: The Custom House serves as the resort's reception building where guests check-in and check-out. The architecture of the Custom House features many building elements, such as verandahs, handrails, canopies, tile floors, etc., that are typical of those found in governmental buildings of the Caribbean Islands.

Old Port Royale Center Town: Known as the architectural focal point in the center of the resort with the feel of a Caribbean village. Stone walls, pirates' cannons, and tropical birds and flowers add to the island theming. Located here are shops, a game room (Goombay Games), restaurant, food court, and entertainment in a festive, islands streetscape setting.

Parrot Cay: Located in the middle of the resort's lake, serves as a one-acre island play area specifically designed for children. Caged exotic birds temporarily on loan from Discovery Island can also be seen. Footbridges over the lake connect the island to the "mainland." Walkways on the island afford scenic lake views.

Promenade: A 1.4-mile tropical promenade around the lake serves, strollers, joggers, and bicyclists.

Rooms: 2,112 guest rooms

 

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