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More space, more ways to stay

Villas
& cabins.

Studios, multi-bedroom villas, overwater bungalows and wooded cabins—compared by space, location, kitchen needs and the way your group travels.

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Animal Kingdom Lodge rising behind the savanna
Thirteen collections · one right fit Studios · villas · cabins · bungalows

Choose the space before the resort

More than a room.
A different way to travel.

The right category depends on how much separation, meal preparation and in-room downtime your family actually wants—not simply how many people can fit.

01 · Deluxe Studio

Comfort without a full kitchen

  • Hotel-style footprint with villa-resort access
  • Kitchenette for drinks, snacks and simple breakfasts
  • A strong fit when location matters more than separate rooms
02 · One- & two-bedroom villas

Space to reset between park days

  • Separate living and sleeping areas
  • Full kitchen and in-room laundry in most layouts
  • Useful for naps, longer stays and multigenerational trips
03 · Grand Villas

Bring the larger group together

  • Three bedrooms and substantial shared living space
  • Designed for extended families and group gatherings
  • Limited inventory makes timing especially important
04 · Cabins & bungalows

Privacy becomes part of the stay

  • Standalone accommodations with outdoor character
  • Distinctive settings at Fort Wilderness, Wilderness Lodge and the Polynesian
  • Transportation and resort scale matter as much as the room
Compare all thirteen collections ↓

All Disney Deluxe Villa collections

Thirteen resorts.
Thirteen different reasons to stay.

Every collection is shown once, with its own photo, room types, transportation and the detail that makes it different. Start with the accommodation your family needs, then compare the location and resort experience.

Bay Lake Tower with a Magic Kingdom view Magic Kingdom area

Bay Lake Tower at Disney’s Contemporary Resort

Modern villa accommodations paired with the Contemporary’s walkable Magic Kingdom location.

  • Closest park: Magic Kingdom
  • Transportation: Walk or monorail to Magic Kingdom
  • Room types: Deluxe Studios; 1- and 2-Bedroom Villas; 3-Bedroom Grand Villas
  • Standout advantage: Unmatched park access with home-like space
  • Plan around: Contemporary styling and a compact resort footprint
Boulder Ridge Villas at Wilderness Lodge Magic Kingdom area

Boulder Ridge Villas at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge

Rustic villa style and the atmosphere of Wilderness Lodge in a quieter setting.

  • Closest park: Magic Kingdom
  • Transportation: Boat to Magic Kingdom; buses elsewhere
  • Room types: Deluxe Studios; 1- and 2-Bedroom Villas
  • Standout advantage: A calm, lodge-within-a-lodge atmosphere
  • Plan around: No walking or monorail route to a park
Copper Creek waterfront cabin at Wilderness Lodge Magic Kingdom area

Copper Creek Villas & Cabins at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge

Studios and villas plus distinctive waterfront cabins for groups wanting privacy and space.

  • Closest park: Magic Kingdom
  • Transportation: Boat to Magic Kingdom; buses elsewhere
  • Room types: Deluxe Studios; 1-, 2- and 3-Bedroom Villas; waterfront Cascade Cabins
  • Standout advantage: The broadest room personality at Wilderness Lodge
  • Plan around: Cabin pricing and limited specialty inventory
Jambo House at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Villas Animal Kingdom area

Disney’s Animal Kingdom Villas – Jambo House

Villa accommodations inside the dramatic original lodge, close to dining and savanna-viewing spaces.

  • Closest park: Animal Kingdom
  • Transportation: Bus service throughout Walt Disney World
  • Room types: Deluxe Studios; 1- and 2-Bedroom Villas; 3-Bedroom Grand Villas
  • Standout advantage: Iconic lobby, dining and animal-viewing areas
  • Plan around: Bus-only park transportation
Kidani Village at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Villas Animal Kingdom area

Disney’s Animal Kingdom Villas – Kidani Village

A villa-focused setting with home-like room choices and its own savanna-facing personality.

  • Closest park: Animal Kingdom
  • Transportation: Bus service throughout Walt Disney World
  • Room types: Deluxe Studios; 1- and 2-Bedroom Villas; 3-Bedroom Grand Villas
  • Standout advantage: Villa layouts, savanna views and Sanaa
  • Plan around: The walk or shuttle between Kidani and Jambo House
Disney’s Beach Club Villas exterior EPCOT area

Disney’s Beach Club Villas

Villa space beside Beach Club amenities, Stormalong Bay and a walkable route to EPCOT.

  • Closest park: EPCOT
  • Transportation: Walk or boat to EPCOT and Hollywood Studios
  • Room types: Deluxe Studios; 1- and 2-Bedroom Villas
  • Standout advantage: Stormalong Bay plus two-park access
  • Plan around: Pool complexity and limited villa inventory
Disney’s BoardWalk Villas around Crescent Lake EPCOT area

Disney’s BoardWalk Villas

Home-like accommodations around Crescent Lake with walking access to two parks.

  • Closest park: EPCOT
  • Transportation: Walk or boat to EPCOT and Hollywood Studios
  • Room types: Deluxe Studios; 1- and 2-Bedroom Villas; 3-Bedroom Grand Villas
  • Standout advantage: Dining, nightlife and two-park walkability
  • Plan around: BoardWalk activity and exterior access to many amenities
The pastel architecture of Disney’s Old Key West Resort Disney Springs area

Disney’s Old Key West Resort

A relaxed, residential-style resort known for spacious villas and a quieter home-base atmosphere.

  • Closest area: Disney Springs
  • Transportation: Buses to parks; boat to Disney Springs
  • Room types: Deluxe Studios; 1- and 2-Bedroom Villas; 3-Bedroom Grand Villas
  • Standout advantage: Generous layouts and a laid-back community feel
  • Plan around: Resort scale and multiple internal bus stops
Overwater bungalows at Disney’s Polynesian Villas Magic Kingdom area

Disney’s Polynesian Villas & Bungalows

Tropical studios and distinctive waterfront accommodations in the monorail resort area.

  • Closest park: Magic Kingdom
  • Transportation: Monorail or boat to Magic Kingdom
  • Room types: Duo and Deluxe Studios; 1- and 2-Bedroom Villas; Penthouse Villas; Bungalows
  • Standout advantage: Tropical atmosphere with monorail convenience
  • Plan around: Premium specialty inventory and a lively resort core
Disney’s Riviera Resort tower and European-inspired grounds EPCOT area

Disney’s Riviera Resort

A standalone Deluxe Villa resort with European-inspired design and destination dining.

  • Closest parks: EPCOT and Hollywood Studios
  • Transportation: Skyliner to both parks; buses elsewhere
  • Room types: Tower and Deluxe Studios; 1- and 2-Bedroom Villas; 3-Bedroom Grand Villas
  • Standout advantage: Polished design, Topolino’s Terrace and Skyliner access
  • Plan around: Weather-related Skyliner interruptions
A Treehouse Villa at Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort Disney Springs area

Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa

A large villa resort with varied neighborhoods, home-like room types and proximity to Disney Springs.

  • Closest area: Disney Springs
  • Transportation: Buses to parks; boat or walk from select areas
  • Room types: Deluxe Studios; 1- and 2-Bedroom Villas; Grand Villas; Treehouse Villas
  • Standout advantage: Broad inventory and varied neighborhood personalities
  • Plan around: Resort size and room-location differences
The full kitchen and living area inside a new cabin at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort Magic Kingdom area

The Cabins at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort – A Disney Vacation Club Resort

Standalone wooded cabins for families who want separation, kitchen space and outdoor atmosphere.

  • Closest park: Magic Kingdom
  • Transportation: Boat to Magic Kingdom; internal and external buses
  • Room type: One-Bedroom Cabin with full kitchen, living area and private deck
  • Standout advantage: Outdoor space and a true retreat after the parks
  • Plan around: Internal transportation and the campground’s scale
The Villas at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort and Spa exterior beneath a bright sky Magic Kingdom area

The Villas at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa

Villa and studio accommodations connected to refined dining and flagship-resort transportation.

  • Closest park: Magic Kingdom
  • Transportation: Walk, monorail or boat to Magic Kingdom
  • Room types: Resort and Deluxe Studios; 1- and 2-Bedroom Villas; 3-Bedroom Grand Villas
  • Standout advantage: Home-like space in Disney’s flagship setting
  • Plan around: Premium pricing and a more formal resort atmosphere

Room types, ownership inventory, availability, transportation and resort amenities can change. We verify the current official lineup for your travel dates.

Make the extra space useful

Choose the room type.
Then choose the resort.

The best villa is the one whose layout, kitchen and location solve a real need for the group.

01

Protect limited inventory

Grand Villas, bungalows, cabins and Treehouse Villas can disappear faster than standard room types.

02

Use the kitchen honestly

A full kitchen has real value when the family plans groceries and meals—not when it becomes unused square footage.

03

Let laundry change packing

In-room laundry can reduce luggage and make split stays or longer vacations easier.

04

Compare the total route

A beautiful villa may still be the wrong fit if every priority requires a long bus ride or internal transfer.

More room for the people you love

Which villa gives your group
the right kind of space?

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