Photos: Inside New Rooms at Yacht Club
Following its latest refurbishment, Disney’s Yacht Club Resort has redesigned rooms, which are one component of a resort-wide re-imagining of this Walt Disney World hotel. In this post, we’ll review the new rooms, share some photos, and thoughts on the changes at Yacht Club.
While other changes are still underway throughout the resort, it’s worth noting that the room refurbishment at Yacht Club is now entirely finished. I suppose this is good or bad news depending upon your opinion of the new rooms. Either way, there’s no need to request an old or new room. They’re all new.
This was yet another stop on our recent Walt Disney World “vacation” during which we stayed in 6 different new or newly-refurbished rooms. Given that the room refurbishment coincides with a convention center expansion, I was not exactly optimistic about what we’d find at Yacht Club…
This is because the changes at Yacht Club are, in large part, aimed at making it more appealing to the convention-going demographic. Elsewhere at Walt Disney World where the goal has been making rooms more appealing to non-families or non-fans, the result has left something to be desired.
We’ve harped on this in the past, so I won’t rehash it all here. Basically, the more ‘mainstream’ Walt Disney World makes a hotel room, the less-themed the result. There have been some exceptions to this, and these room designs have been a bit hit or miss. At least, from my fan perspective. Conventioneers and others might (and do) disagree.
Anyway, let’s take a look at the old rooms before we offer further commentary:
Fairly bright and airy, albeit having a 1990s quality to them. Personally, I liked these rooms, but I wouldn’t say they fit well with the Yacht Club’s aesthetic in common areas, which is generally more stately and sophisticated.
Now, let’s take a look at the new rooms:
Perhaps it was because my expectations were low going in, but I loved this room. If anything, I would say it is more themed than before, with excellent use of navy blue and beige contrasted against white, which really looks sharp in the context. The color palette alone reinforces the nautical theme.
Beyond that, there’s an extensive use of dark woods, which really give the room an air of sophistication. It reminded me of the interior of a Brooks Brothers, oddly enough. There’s also a variety of textures, the extent of which might be tough to ascertain from the photos.
Most notably, there are small rivets or other ship fastenings throughout, including on the dresser and other furniture. Then you have the headboards, mirror, and desk. Some of the nice features of the room now include a built-in ironing board, wood floors, abundance of storage (including under-the-bed room for luggage), and Keurig coffee makers.
The attention to detail in the new Yacht Club rooms is incredible, and all of it works to cement the theme. If your idea of a good Walt Disney World room includes an infusion of characters, you will be disappointed. Aside from a couple of them hidden in constellations on the curtain (a really cool curtain, by the way), the room is devoid of Disney IP. Fine with me, as I regularly stress that Disney characters are not “theme.” Really, the only thing I dislike is the framed pictures on the walls (too modern and ‘artsy’), but the rest works well.
One thing that I think most definitely was a mistake was not putting a runner on the bed. As mentioned in our Pop Century New Rooms post, I think the beds look naked without this, and it’s an industry-wide trend I hope stops. Imagine how much better this room could look with the simple addition of a runner that looks like the throw pillows on the couch.
During our visit, we spoke with a higher-level Cast Member at Disney’s Yacht Club Resort who indicated that they had solicited a lot of feedback, particularly from conventioneers, prior to making the updates to the room.
Generally speaking, this is not particularly noteworthy. Disney regularly prefaces whatever decision is being made with, “Due to feedback from our guests…” Often, it’s used as cover to justify decisions that are going to be unpopular with fans.
What’s interesting here is that the Cast Member was clear that this feedback was actively sought from convention attendees, as opposed to families or other demographics. Supposedly, Disney created multiple different test rooms to aid in the redesign, too.
While we absolutely love the new style, I can envision a couple of complaints. The new style is a bit dark and drab; I think this is appropriate, as that’s the visual style of the resort as a whole, and if you want to brighten it up, opening the curtains fixes that.
I think this will also lead to people finding the rooms stuffier or less inviting. The older rooms were no doubt lighter and had more of a quintessential ‘fun’ Disney vibe to them, but I still think these rooms are nicer and more appropriate thematically.
Moreover, I think most business and convention-going guests, these new rooms will be a very welcome improvement, even if they don’t win over some Disney fans. Among hardcore fans and repeat families, Yacht Club is not a particularly popular resort. Like any resort, it has its fans, but many people regard it as stuffy and less kid-friendly.
I don’t see these changes moving the needle one way or the other for families. On the other hand, I think the changes make Yacht Club much more compelling for conventioneers, adults without kids, and those looking for a room that’s more understated.
While I liked the old room at Yacht Club, it look was starting to feel a bit tired and some of the rooms were worse for wear. The changes are nice upgrades, and make it feel more commensurate in quality with the high nightly price being charged.
(Note: If you’re wondering why the sheets aren’t discolored, the furniture is not trashed, and there’s not feces spread over every inch of the walls, it’s because we were here before Yacht Club became a post-apocalyptic canine wasteland. Now that Yacht Club is dog-friendly , we can only assume it looks like a worse version of Parkside Hotel & Suites now . Walt is rolling in his grave. Smh.)
Beyond the room changes, the hallways and some common areas have also been refurbished and look great. Some areas of Yacht Club were looking a bit worse for wear, so these refurbishments are very welcome.
As noted, Walt Disney World is currently expanding the Yacht Club convention center facility to nearly 100,000 square feet. Speaking of which, this DisneyMeetings.com press release details the other upgrades being made to improve the convention experience at Yacht Club. (It’s also an interesting read to see how Walt Disney World markets itself to conventioneers, I think.)
The dining scene at Yacht Club is also in the process of changing . The Market at Ale & Compass has already opened, with the next steps being a re-imagined lobby lounge and new concept for the former Captain’s Grille, which will become Ale & Compass Restaurant. Too bad none of these changes entail a fully-fledged counter service restaurant or food court. (Yacht Club is admittedly not the best spot for that, but one of the Crescent Lake resorts could use one!)
Overall, the Yacht Club room refurbishment seems like one of those rare times a change has been made in a Walt Disney World hotel that will please both the fan and non-fan constituencies. Conventioneers will appreciate the modern and fresh-looking rooms that are well-appointed and classy. Disney fans who were likely to book Yacht Club before will appreciate that there’s still a lot to the themed design. I’m sure there are still legitimate quibbles to be made with these new rooms, but frankly, I didn’t spot anything that I’d consider even remotely major. From my perspective, this is a job exceptionally well done by Walt Disney World.
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Your Thoughts
Do you agree or disagree with our take on the new Yacht Club rooms? Would you stay here, or is this resort off of your radar due to the refurbishment? Any questions we can help you answer? Hearing feedback about your experiences is both interesting to us and helpful to other readers, so please share your thoughts below in the comments!
Written by Tom Bricker
The new rooms look great. However….those dresser drawers look useless. Incorporating the fridge into the dresser at wdw resorts was the worst idea ever. I love the corner units at PoP and AKL. Adds so much functionality to the rooms. I’ll ignore your comment about dog rooms
I love love love that the rugs are Being pulled up, and a hard surface is down in its place. I wish all hotels would do this!
Have stayed at the Yacht Club both in October and November. We like the Yacht Club with respect to location. As for the rooms. We love them overall. The safe is much larger. There are plenty of outlets to charge your phone. Nice lamps built into the bed frame for reading. The HVAC unit seemed very quiet and efficient. Both my wife and I enjoyed the shower with the glass door. No curtains here! One interesting item they added was a sliding door to close off the sink area so it gave you privacy without waking up that late sleeper. We stayed at a first floor room and a third floor room on our visits. The only difference between the two was a large lamp in the center of the ceiling on the third floor room. Finally, my only complaint was the absence of a pen and notepad. Housekeeping told me they were cutting back! Could have used it when I was booking a Bounceback offer on the phone.
Like the Yacht Club redo but the bathtub and shower didn’t see any grab bars for safety. Don’t want room with room in shower not handicapped but where’s the safety, put in grab bars please.
We LOVE the more refined decor in the Yacht club rooms. We’ve stayed there twice since the new make-over. Never would stay there before because of the blinding red and blue child’s bedroom vibe. LOVE the sleek floors (carpet is not a very clean feel). It now looks like a Yacht Club would look – elegant, nautical, high-end. Good taste Disney.
Took family of 5 to a split stay with yacht club first then poly. Absolutely loved the yacht club rooms. So functional and convenient. Only problem was we could not use balcony due to love bugs but also a problem at poly. Think I actually prefer Yacht club to poly. One bummer was they moved the beautiful giant globe from the lobby to near the convention center. Boo!
More drabness!!!!!!!! These refurb are a 100% fail. A Disney resort should look DISNEY!!!!!!!! These rooms do not.
I do not understand why so many Disney room remodels are removing the ceiling fans!! In Florida with the year round heat and humidity, ceiling fans are a tremendous benefit and in my mind, they are an absolute necessity!!
We just got back from a 6 night stay at the Yacht Club! I loved it! Would be happy to only ever stay there! We were in room 2133 and the view was incredible! I would highly recommend the Yacht Club!
I think you are spot on about having a runner on the bed to match the pillows on the couch being an addition that would improve the decor greatly. That and maybe a few subtle details- such as adding a couple nautical tiles in the bathroom shower – would make for a sophisticated yet fun room. We stayed in a one bedroom DVC rental at Jambo House. I was amazed at how small things – like a tiny, carved lion cub on a piece of furniture, bedroom lamp with a large bird egg worked into the base, a couple of themed tiles in the shower – made the room so warm and interesting.
I don’t understand this trend of installing “hardwood” floors in hotel rooms. I understand that they are easier to clean but don’t they alter the noise level? I think the room looks fine, although like you I think the “art” is too modern, but it could benefit from a runner between the beds and the dresser at the very least.
Your comments about it being “dog friendly “, lol
We’re booked to stay at YC in January. It was a fail safe in case our planned December trip fell through – which it did, halfway, but that’s a story for another time (one of us is going!) – and I got an awesome rate from Disney Visa offers. (Under $300 for a deluxe room? Why heck yeah!!) Since it just us two oldies (chronologically speaking, that is) a more sophisticated environment sounds lovely. We toured the lobbies last year during the holiday season, and I fell in love with the whole Boardwalk area. We were staying at the Swan then – again, we appreciate the “lack of theming” and a more grown up aesthetic. We stayed at CBR last September, and construction and hurricane and all aside, it was nice, very casual where you’d feel comfortable running to the Coke station in your sweat pants and bare feet, but not Motel 6 like. I’ve visited the values – sorry but not my cup of tea with the bright, garish color schemes, noisy, Disney-in-your-face-24/7, over excited kids running everywhere – and stay off the lawn too, ya darn kids!!
I’m excited to see the new rooms in the spring. It is one of our favorite resorts, but we are just 2 adults. I love the proximity to the Boardwalk & Epcot, the smaller size, access to the nicer pool, and I love the full balcony. The balcony alone is a huge seller for me.
I love these new higher beds! They had them at the Grand Californian when we stayed last month. It’s super practical to be able to slide your luggage under the bed to get it out of the way. It also really helps when you are cramming people into the room like sardines.
I do really like the look of the new rooms, but I agree with you about the bed runner. The bed looks cold. Like I’m going to freeze all night. I thought the same thing about the new Pop rooms. Maybe I just need to pack a blanket.
Just came back from Disney and stayed at All Star Movies. The remodeled room was absolutely nice and the bed was incredibly comfortable. Perfect place to stay if your going with some little ones.
I really like the look of the new rooms. To be honest even though I’m an AP holder (from California that stays in the resorts when at WDW) and not a conventioneer I was not a fan of the previous rooms but now I’m anxious to stay at YC.
With these new room refurbs, is Disney taking steps to lesson the impact of bed bugs? Things like mattress encasements, etc?
I have wanted to stay at the Yacht Club for years – ever since I saw a Rick Steves piece on the resort. I was allured by the YC as it was then We finally stayed at the Yacht Club in April ’17 during the refurbishments. We ended up on the first floor in a not-yet-renovated room. Because of unrelated issues, we were moved to a new room on the 4th floor toward the end of our trip and were blown away! The rooms feel spacious and carry the yacht theme well with nautical tones and subtle touches. The common areas are both sophisticated and fun. I am not a conventioneer, but a Disney fan and a mother of two, and my family will stay at the Yacht Club again.
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PHOTOS: Disney’s Yacht Club Resort Has Decked the Halls with Holiday Decor!
by Cassie Agundes · November 18, 2024
Disney World is fully in the holiday season, and the resort has never been brighter! (We’re talking about the lights, of course)
Haunted Mansion at Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party
Despite them celebrating the holiday season for a couple weeks now, we’re still seeing decorations go up around the resort and its hotels . And some more additions just went up at Disney’s Yacht Club–let’s check them out!
Disney’s Yacht Club Holiday Decorations
The holidays have arrived at Disney’s Yacht Club Resort! Of course, it wouldn’t be the holiday season without a massive hotel-themed tree in the lobby.
Christmas Tree in Disney’s Yacht Club
Look at all the fun details on the tree! There are yachts, globes, blue, silver, and gold ornaments, ribbons, and more!
Yacht Club Tree
The wreaths around the hotel match the tree, with yachts, blue, silver, green, and gold ornaments, ribbons, shells, and starfish!
Yacht Club Wreath
Wreaths and garlands are hung around the lobby (with care), and are decorated with more hotel-inspired icons!
Yacht Club Garlands
The garlands can be found throughout the lobby…
Yacht Club Garland
…which really sets the holiday mood!
You’ll even get a dose of holiday spirit on your way out!
Yacht Club Decor
And once outside, the decorations don’t stop. You can find them all over–including on the lamposts!
Lampost Decorations
And don’t forget to check out the holiday train and village! The display has familiar faces, like Anna, Elsa, Kristoff, Sven, and Olaf!
Yacht Club Holiday Train
The display has so many fun details–including a nod to Beaches and Cream!
Yacht Club Train Display
You could easily spend a good chunk of time looking through it all!
But at least stay for long enough to watch the train roll by!
So head over to the Yacht Club to check out their unique holiday decorations! And we’ll keep bringing you the latest from around the resort, so stay tuned to MickeyBlog.com.
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PHOTOS and Tour! Disney’s Yacht Club Resort Has Officially Reopened to Guests in Disney World!
As Disney World’s parks and resorts have made progress in their initial reopening plan, more places around the property have been welcoming guests back!
Previously, Disney’s Yacht Club Resort was only open to guests with previous reservations or people who had Advanced Dining Reservations at the restaurants at the resort. However, the Yacht Club has officially reopened today, and we’re taking you with us on a FULL tour of what you can expect!
While there are still no temperature checks in place , guests visiting the Yacht Club are asked to go through the health and safety measures prior to entering the resorts. Just like we’ve seen in the parks and other resorts, everyone is required to wear face masks in public places around the property.
Not everything is open at the moment at the Yacht Club as they are limited menus and capacity within the resort. However, fan-favorites like Beaches and Cream and the Ale and Compass are open, as well as in-room dining (so you can chill out and watch Disney movies in bed).
Along with the pools being open, guests can also participate in the Movie Under the Stars event with different Disney films playing outside all week long.
While we were there, the lobby was a lot quieter than we’ve normally seen it in the past…
…and certain sections of the lobby’s seating were blocked off as a distancing measure for guests’ safety.
Although there are multiple places that have opened around the Yacht Club, the Yachtsman Steakhouse is closed currently…
…along with the Crew’s Cup Lounge .
But, you can still pick up a snack or two along with plenty of other goodies over at The Market instead!
The quick-stop has roped off areas around the store and distancing markers on the ground to guide guests visiting.
Plus, there are directional arrows to direct traffic as you pick up some breakfast treats for your room…
…or pick out a new souvenir to take home to your family and friends!
Maybe you can even snag some of that NBA gear for your basketball fans back home (we bet it will be a slam dunk with them)!
There were also Disney Character Face Masks out and about so you can grab an extra mask to take with you to the parks for only $6 each .
The Ale and Compass Restaurant and Lounge are both open for everyone to wine and dine while they’re at the Yacht Club! Guests are required to wear masks at all times, except when they are eating or drinking.
The check-in area has a plexiglass barrier to distance Cast Members and visitors as well as a QR code to look at the menu before entering.
There’s also printed menus listed behind a plastic covering so you know if Ale and Compass is the right fit for your party’s taste that evening!
While there is hand sanitizer available before entering the restaurant and lounge, parties are also kept apart from one another…
…with the use of sectioned off seating and distancing markers on the ground.
The ferries are currently not operating from the resorts right now (but you can still admire that gorgeous view of the BoardWalk on the pier).
But, the beach is open for everyone to get some good ole’ Vitamin D…
…before heading over to take a dip in the pool! Stormalong Bay is following health and safety guidelines to make sure that swimmers and loungers are having a great time. Although guests must wear masks if they are walking around the pool area , they don’t have to wear them at the lounge chairs or while swimming.
Lifeguards are still on duty to watch out for everyone splashing in the pool…
…or floating along in the lazy river of the Yacht Club’s pool.
Pool chairs are distanced six feet apart from one another, and guests are asked not to move them as a safety precaution.
If you’re craving a pool side drink or something off the grill, Hurricane Hanna’s is open after you work up an appetite from all that swimming.
While you can check the menu on the QR code given to guests…
…there’s also a physical menu around the corner before you enter the line to order.
Hurricane Hanna’s has distancing markers on the ground for everyone to wait behind as they wait their turn to grab a sandwich or salad from the bar.
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