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Walt Disney World Resort Hotels |
Disney's Caribbean
Beach Resort |
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Disney's Caribbean Beach Resort
The
largest resort on the Walt Disney World® Resort property
is the Caribbean Beach Resort with 2112 rooms. The Caribbean Beach
is spread out and divided into 5 villages named for Caribbean islands:
Barbados, Jamaica, Martinique, Aruba, and Trinidad (separated into
North and South). Each brightly colored village consists of clusters
of 2-storey buildings with 64 guest rooms in each building. Soothing
pastel structures capped with brightly colored roofs, accented by
white railings, provide both a soothing and yet vibrant atmosphere
to get guests into the spirit of the islands. The buildings of Barbados
are salmon with pink and teal roofs. The village of Martinique features
sea blue with red roofs and pink trim. Bronze structures topped
with green roofs are found in Trinidad. Sunny yellow buildings with
blue roofs are common to Jamaica and the guests of Aruba will be
housed in pink and purple with teal roofs.
The villages surround a 42-acre lake. In the midst of the lake, you'll find Parrot Cay Island. As the name suggests, the island is stocked with an aviary of colorful tropical birds. As you meander along this 1 ½ acre island on the nature trails, you will enjoy the peaceful, relaxing ambiance commonly found in the Caribbean. A large playground for the children is found here as well. The island is connected to the mainland by footbridges. The villages surround a 42-acre lake. In the midst of the lake, you'll find Parrot Cay Island. As the name suggests, the island is stocked with an aviary of colorful tropical birds. As you meander along this 1 ½ acre island on the nature trails, you will enjoy the peaceful, relaxing ambiance commonly found in the Caribbean. A large playground for the children is found here as well. The island is connected to the mainland by footbridges.
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