• On Jan 24, 2019
    Nicol from PA Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

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    Is the "Deluxe Room" at the Beach Club Resort Club Level?

    Hi there, Nicol!

    Thanks so much for stopping by the Disney Parks Moms Panel with your question. We are here to help!

    Disney's Beach Club Resort is one of my favorite places to stay at Walt Disney World Resort. My children absolutely love Stormalong Bay, and I certainly don't mind spending time relaxing by the pool while they play. So I think you'll really enjoy this resort if you decide to choose it for your upcoming stay.

    The Deluxe Room at Disney's Beach Club Resort is slightly different from the other Standard Rooms in that these rooms can sleep up to six adults while the others only sleep four or five adults. The rooms that are located in the Club Level are all noted as Club Level, and it doesn't appear that the Deluxe Rooms are an option in this category. The choices are either Standard View, Garden View, Water View or a one or two bedroom suite. I certainly don't think you can go wrong with any of these choices though as they are all beautiful rooms!

    I hope this helps you with making your decision, and please feel free to stop back by if you have any other questions. Have a magical day and happy planning!

    ~Carrie


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Meet the Panelist: Carrie, Tennessee

Walt Disney World Resort is my happy place! If you happen to catch me when I'm not there, you'll find me planning my next trip because to me, dreaming of the next visit is half the fun. My children and I travel frequently as Disney Vacation Club members, and I would love to share some of the things that I've learned so that you can have the most magical vacation ever! Learn More About Carrie

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