Hilton Head and the Low Country Hotels

Disney's Hilton Head Island Resort

At a Glance

    Pros

  • it is all about kids
  • young and friendly staffers

    Cons

  • many guests actually think that there is a theme park here and are disappointed
  • it is a time-share property
  • not inexpensive

Disney's Hilton Head Island Resort Review

The typical cheery colors and whimsical designs of Disney create a look that's part Southern beach resort, part Adirondack hideaway, and the villas here have fully furnished dining, living, and sleeping areas, as well as porches with rocking chairs and picnic tables. It's on a little islet in Broad Creek; many units have marsh views. The smallest villa is a studio; the largest has three bedrooms, four baths, and space to sleep a dozen. The resort has a fishing pier and a lively beach club a mile from the accommodations (shuttle service provided). Kids are kept happy and busy, be it crabbing or roasting marshmallows. Surprisingly, it's popular with couples unaccompanied by children.

    Hotel Details

  • 102 villas, 21 deluxe studios.
  • Rate includes no meals.
  • Credit cards accepted.

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