The Caribbean Beach Resort at Walt Disney World is a Place to Relax and Get Away From it All
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The Caribbean Beach Resort was first Moderate resort built at Walt Disney World and rooms are a little bigger than others (+ 26 square feet). A Caribbean theme, devoted to the lazy days of sun and sand, it has plenty to do surrounding the 45-acre Barefoot Bay. Nice place to slide into a hammock on the beachfront and just relax.
Checking in is different than the other resorts, as the Custom House for registration is physically separated. There are six "villages" of pastel-colored two-story buildings, each clustered around its own swimming pool. These are Barbados, Martinique, Aruba, Jamaica, Trinidad North and Trinidad South. It opened in 1988 and has about 2,100 rooms. Caribbean Beach is the most spread out of all the Disney resorts, so it takes some walking to see the whole thing. The food court, restaurant and main pool at Caribbean Beach are in one central area.
The daily rack rate on rooms in 2010 range from $149 (standard view, value season, weekday) to $274 (Pirate-themed room, water view, New Years Day) and a hundred combination's in between (plus King-size Bed can be $25/per night more) That is why planning, using a good Disney travel agency and finding the best specials is important. A recent article announced summer resort special pricing for May 2 to Aug. 14, 2010. Average room discounts include 15% (Value), 20% (Moderate), 25% (Deluxe), and 30% (Deluxe Villas) off the rack rates, but the number of rooms is limited.
Recently Disney refurbished hundreds of rooms in the new themes like Finding Nemo and also your own Pirates of the Caribbean experience (well, maybe not). Actually, they are very popular and increased the interest in Trinidad South, the furthest village from the resort's main house Old Port Royale where food, shopping and services are located. But they cost more than the other rooms on site. Disney transportation to the theme and water parks is by bus. At this resort the maximum occupancy is four (usually two double beds), plus a crib or extra single should fit (tightly).
Here's what you will find at the Caribbean Beach Resort: swimming pools (one with a themed waterfalls and slide), boating (sailboats, canoes, personal craft like pontoon boats), bicycles and a game arcade. Kids will enjoy Parrot Cay Island, via footbridge and through a nature trail, playground and water play areas. Except for the long walks, it is a family friendly location. And there is plenty of food; with your two primary selections the cafeteria-style Old Port Royale Food Court and Shutters, the sit-down restaurant.
The Caribbean Beach resort is one of these magical places to just get away from it all; and maybe find a few hours to visit the theme parks as well at Walt Disney World.
Bruce A. Brodsky
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