Each villa has a separate living room, kitchen, and one or two bedrooms; studios are more like hotel rooms. Interiors are soft yellow and green with white iron bedsteads. Private balconies on the upper levels or porches at street level ensure that you can enjoy your morning coffee in the sun with a view of the lake. The villas are marketed as time-share properties for Disney Vacation Club members, but available rooms are also rented on a per-night basis. You'll have access to all the facilities of the adjacent Yacht and Beach Club resorts, including Stormalong Bay. The Studio Villas do not have full kitchens; the more expensive, one and two-bedroom villas, which cost up to $665 a night during high-season (for the one bedroom unit), have all the furnishings of a nice home. Pros : short walk to Epcot's BoardWalk area; in-suite kitchens let you save money on meals. Cons : can be noisy; not close to Magic or Animal Kingdoms.
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