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Contemporary Resort from Bay Lake

Contemporary Resort from Bay Lake

Saturday, January 17, 2015

The Beach Club Renovations

Before I discuss my recent vacation to WDW, I thought I would talk about the room we stayed in. We stayed in a newly renovated room at The Beach Club. The '90s beach resort theme is finally getting updated to a more modern look. Work began on the fifth floor in November, and has continued down to the fourth floor, which currently is being renovated. If you're unfamiliar with the old design, here's a link to a thread someone created with photos on disboards: http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=3025413 Although it's not exactly the same as the room we stayed in, they had a king bed and appear to be in a corner room, it's basically how the rooms used to look.

We stayed on the fourth floor in a section already redone. They began work on a hallway near ours while we were there, putting up a temporary wall with access only for emergencies. We couldn't use the main elevators, but we had an elevator close to our room, so it wasn't a big inconvenience. We would have to walk the same distance anyway. The hallways also are being redone. The hallway has a nice new carpet that fits the beach theme, with many hidden Mickeys. The "Little Mermaid" characters found on the old rugs are no more. There are two different types of rugs as you will see below. Both blend very well together:
    The beginning of the hallway has a blue rug. Notice the second star fish in a circle from the bottom has a smaller one above it, and a circular shell shape, creating a hidden Mickey.
The other new rug design
Looking down our hallway. The walls are grey now as opposed to turquoise.
Close-up of the rug. Note the Hidden Mickey bubbles.
Our room's doorway is now teal instead of white. 
The room now is completely redone with new pictures on the wall, drawers, night stands, lamps, beds, etc. The beds have a soft cushion on the headboard. Previously the headboards were wooden. The cylinder shaped pillow was white, but now is blue.

The new beds with new headboards as well as comforter.
Other bed with new picture of a shell next to it. Previously, there was a painting of a beach.
 Nightstand between beds. Note the odd highchair looking thing. I believe it's supposed to be shelves. The backboard also has outlets to charge phones, etc. This is also the best picture of the rug in the room, it's light brown with swirls. The old rug was dark brown stripes with smaller light brown stripes between.

Now lets move on to the desk in the right corner of the room, opposite the beds. The desk has another smaller desk under it in case more room is needed. The desk is similar to the old desk, the main difference is that the desks used to have white legs and a darker top, but now it is all wooden. The chair used to be completely different. It was a white wooden chair with a cushion on the seat. Now the whole chair has a cushion. The lamp is different as well. Continuing the trend of The Grand Floridian Resort and Spa replacing their Mickey shaped base on the lamp with a more standard lamp, we have a glass lamp. It used to have a base that looked like a lifeguard chair with Mickey Mouse sitting on top.While the old Mickey lamp was a nice touch of Disney, the new lamp really doesn't bother me



 The entertainment center next to it is a lot bigger now. Like the old desk, it was white with a dark top. It had four tiny drawers and one cabinet door. Now we have three large drawers in the middle, with three smaller drawers on the right, and one drawer with a cabinet door below it on the left. The TV also used to hang on the wall above the desk on a wooden base that was completely separate from the desk. Now the base is built into the drawer. The drawer knobs look like sea shells.


Close-up of the drawer knobs
 Although the room in the beginning link only shows a bare wall next to the doorway in the entry hall, I see in other pictures online that rooms had this drawer area too. It had the same motif as the old desk and drawers; white with a dark top.


The picture on the wall above the drawers: a photo of a beach with Mickey and Minnie cartoons flying kites added to it.
The cabinet has a mini fridge inside
The fire escape plan is usually found on the back of the door, but now has been moved to the right of the door on to the vent.
The bathroom area is redone as well. Our bathroom is across from the desk with the coffee maker and Mickey and Minnie beach picture above it. The bathroom has two sinks outside an open area. The room in the link above had only one sink. The toilet and bath tub are in a separate room on the left, with a door so someone can use the bathroom while someone else uses the sink.

The old design had a large seashell in the in the middle of the front sink area, now it has six octagons. The beige wallpaper with sailboats is now a grey wallpaper. The oval mirror with a seashell on top is now a rectangular mirror. The bottom shelves are lower to the ground, so you can fit more in there. It's also natural wood color instead of painted white.


The bathroom appears to have a new toilet and tub. The tile behind the tub is new as well, the old design was a beige-ish color square tiles. The floor is grey wood, which kind of evokes a boardwalk to me. Before it was tile the same color as the old shower tile. The wood also goes out to the sink area, while before it was the rug the rest of the room had. The old shower curtain had sailboats matching the wallpaper in the sink/ bathroom area. It's hard to see in the picture, but it now resembles bubbles and has hidden Mickeys and Mickey shapes around it.


We had a very large balcony in our room, I believe most rooms have smaller ones. We had a door with a window to the side as opposed to a sliding door. I'm not sure if it was always like that or if it was redesigned. Probably the former. The link shows brown and blue striped curtains in the old design. Now it's a tan color. The curtains also slide down now as opposed to shutting from the side. One problem we had was that the curtain sticks out, leaving the outside light to get in. It wouldn't be a problem, but we had a light right outside our room that was on all night, so it shined into the room. We told the front desk, but they said there was nothing they could do. We got some fastpasses for our inconvenience though. That was the only real problem we had at the resort.

Patio furniture looks the same as it was in the old design
Our view of the quiet pool. We could see The Swan & Dolphin hotels and the Boardwalk across the way. We could also see the Tower of Terror in Disney's Hollywood Studios behind the Boardwalk.
So that's the renovated room! I think it was a nice redesign, the old look was a lot more 90s' looking and this look finally brings the resort into the 21st century. Some touches are gone, such as the Mickey Mouse Lifeguard lamp, but new ones were added; the Mickey and Minnie painting, hidden Mickey shower curtains, etc. There's still a long way to go in this renovation. Only one and a quarter floors are done, so there's still three and 3/4s to go. I don't know if they are going to be redoing the Beach Club Villas either. The Yacht Club should be redone after the Beach Club is finished, though. Please share your thoughts or ask questions about the renovation below and follow me on twitter at https://twitter.com/Grndcnyncncrse.

13 comments:

  1. Anonymous1/22/2015

    The room looks beautiful! Thank you for the great pics. We can't wait to go there at the end of November!

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    1. I'm glad you like them! I hope you have a great time!

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  2. Jennifer1/23/2015

    Oh this renovation is very nice! I actually switched resorts back in 2012 because I thought the Beach Club rooms were more than a little worn.

    I do think the room's wallpaper is a little dark and the entertainment center should have a solid white top to brighten the room, but other than those things, the room looks beautiful. You can really see where Disney is going with their current designs (BWI and GF look similar as well). I'm enjoying the toned down look.

    I'm planning on making a quick trip to Disney in the next few weeks and these updated rooms have really made me lean towards Beach Club again. Thank you.

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    1. You're welcome! Make sure to stay on the fifth floor or ask for a renovated room on the fourth floor since they're not all renovated yet.

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  3. Anonymous1/25/2015

    Thank you so much for posting. I have been looking for this info, as it does state on some sites that there will be room renovations until August 2015. I recently called and inquired a few weeks ago and Disney told me they only knew of pool rehab and said they new nothing about the rooms, that being said it also DOES NOT state on DW web site under beach club that there are any room renovations either- only the pool. It looks amazing and I hope I get a new room this May. Its one of my favorite resorts, and I hope they also do the villas, they are in desperate need of updating! This made my weekend :)

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  4. Hi, Thanks for posting the new refurbished room photos, we are staying in August and we are hoping it will be nearly complete by then :). Can I just ask is there still the day bed sofa in the room and would it sleep an adult? Do you have any photos? Many thanks.

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    1. Hi! The room I stayed in did not have a day bed sofa, but I think some rooms do have it, they did prior to the refurbishment at least. Sorry I can't be of more help.

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  5. Found you through your review on Trip Advisor. Thank you for the nice review! We will be staying at the Beach Club for the first time in March. The front desk informed me that the pool reno will be done by then but didn't mention anything about the rooms. I hope we get one of the new ones!

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  6. Thank you for posting! I had been looking online for photos of the new rooms and hadn't found any till I cam across your blog via tripadvisor. We're travelling in April and I've a;ready requested a high floor but I thought the 5th floor was club level only? Is that right? Also, was your view a water view or garden view. Thanks for all the tips!

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    1. Hi! Yes the fifth floor is the club level, your best bet is to request a renovated room on the fourth floor. I believe our room was a water view.

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  7. Anonymous4/02/2015

    Hi, we are booked for our first stay at The Yacht Club in October. Im wondering whether we would be better to switch to The Beach Club for a newly renovated room? Are the Yacht Club rooms badly in need of renovation?, and could this possibly be commencing during our stay if they are next in line..? Thanks! :0)

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  8. Wow! The hotel and rooms look beautiful, comfortable and clean! Thanks so much for sharing this, and you have taken some great pictures. I've been reading other hotel reviews, but they all lack pictures, which as well all know, can speak a thousand words.
    I hope you enjoyed your stay there, and I hope to go there soon.

    Homer Collins @ Pinnacle Renovations

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  9. Anonymous1/01/2018

    Just came back from Disney, having spent a week at the Beach Club Resort. I completely disagree with the posts. I have stayed at most of the Disney resort with my wife for more than 25 years. This is the worst decorating. For all we knew we were in a Hilton resort or other hotel outside of Disney property. Except for the small unattractive mickey and Minnie print over the coffee maker and the bath curtain, you wouldn't know you were on Disney property. For the price we paid and the boring sterile decoration, we could have stayed at one of the luxury hotels outside Disney for much less money. If this is the direction Disney is taking with updating its other resorts with a modern non-descript design, I say they should fire their designer and bring someone with a passion for the Disney and Mickey brand. I expect luxury resorts to provide luxury décor, but with a Disney flair and include Disney artwork. Hell they should allow guests to purchase the Disney artwork and furniture if they like. Its marketing and catering to your clientele which come to your park because of the Mouse and all their favorite Disney animations and characters, otherwise they could stay at the Hilton or at a Universal Studio resort.

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