Resort Thread Disney's YACHT & BEACH CLUB Resorts

Hey everyone! We're booking our first ever on site trip for November and looking heavily at BC/YC. There will be 5 of us: 2 adults, a 6 year old, 4 year old, and an infant. I have a deluxe studio room at BC and a garden view at YC saved currently. Right now, YC is about $100 more total for the stay.

Is there a big difference between the two rooms? I'm not super concerned with the view, that is just what is showing available right now. I'm mainly concerned about space. The girls can share a pull out couch or second bed and we are actually bringing a travel mini size pack n play for the baby. I just don't want to trip over each other or our stuff constantly.

I'd love any feedback!
 

Hey everyone! We're booking our first ever on site trip for November and looking heavily at BC/YC. There will be 5 of us: 2 adults, a 6 year old, 4 year old, and an infant. I have a deluxe studio room at BC and a garden view at YC saved currently. Right now, YC is about $100 more total for the stay.

Is there a big difference between the two rooms? I'm not super concerned with the view, that is just what is showing available right now. I'm mainly concerned about space. The girls can share a pull out couch or second bed and we are actually bringing a travel mini size pack n play for the baby. I just don't want to trip over each other or our stuff constantly.

I'd love any feedback!
In my spoiled opinion there is a big difference between sleeping on a pull-out bed and a regular queen-sized bed. However, your kids are young, so they might not even notice it. Studios do tend to feel a bit cramped with the bed pulled out, though. For only $100 more total for the entire stay (not every night), I'd definitely stay at Yacht Club and get two regular beds instead of a pull-out, especially since you need to fit a pack n play in there, too.
 
In my spoiled opinion there is a big difference between sleeping on a pull-out bed and a regular queen-sized bed. However, your kids are young, so they might not even notice it. Studios do tend to feel a bit cramped with the bed pulled out, though. For only $100 more total for the entire stay (not every night), I'd definitely stay at Yacht Club and get two regular beds instead of a pull-out, especially since you need to fit a pack n play in there, too.

I agree with this. My party is only 3 people and a regular room feels more spacious than a studio.
 
In my spoiled opinion there is a big difference between sleeping on a pull-out bed and a regular queen-sized bed. However, your kids are young, so they might not even notice it. Studios do tend to feel a bit cramped with the bed pulled out, though. For only $100 more total for the entire stay (not every night), I'd definitely stay at Yacht Club and get two regular beds instead of a pull-out, especially since you need to fit a pack n play in there, too.
I agree with this. My party is only 3 people and a regular room feels more spacious than a studio.



Fantastic! I was leaning that direction.

Do these types of rooms usually qualify for a discount? Or included with free dining offers (assuming the dining plan comes back by fall)?
 
Fantastic! I was leaning that direction.

Do these types of rooms usually qualify for a discount? Or included with free dining offers (assuming the dining plan comes back by fall)?
We'll be staying at the Yacht Club via an AP discount in March, so yes. Can't promise anything about the return of free dining, though.
 
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Just saw this posted on a thread started by @GADisneyDad14

I don't remember seeing specific resort activities during past NYEs. Not sure if there were some and I missed it or if this is the first time they have done something. Hard to compete with fireworks- in person or virtual like this year.

🎆🎆🎆
 
We don't have an AP, so unfortunately won't qualify for that one. Crossing my fingers for a decent room discount for us general public people.

Our APs expired in March and we aren’t buying new ones (at least I don’t think we are lol). I expect some kind of room discount, though.
 
Hey everyone! We're booking our first ever on site trip for November and looking heavily at BC/YC. There will be 5 of us: 2 adults, a 6 year old, 4 year old, and an infant. I have a deluxe studio room at BC and a garden view at YC saved currently. Right now, YC is about $100 more total for the stay.

Is there a big difference between the two rooms? I'm not super concerned with the view, that is just what is showing available right now. I'm mainly concerned about space. The girls can share a pull out couch or second bed and we are actually bringing a travel mini size pack n play for the baby. I just don't want to trip over each other or our stuff constantly.

I'd love any feedback!
The room at the YC will be much more spacious than the BCV studio. Once you pull out the sofa bed there is very little space left in the room, especially since you will probably have both a stroller and a crib.
 
The big pool storm along bay is open right? We arrive tomorrow and a friend told me it is closed. I know it was closed earlier in the year so I hope to we are misinformed
 












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