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2023 Yacht Club Room Rates & Season Dates
Disney’s yacht club resort room rates for 2023, disney’s yacht club resort notes.
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- If you are considering a stay at Disney’s Yacht Club Resort , be sure to check out our tips and discount info for room-only bookings and vacation package bookings . Not sure about the pros and cons? Check out our guide to packages vs. room-only bookings .
- Rates listed are full price, also known as “rack rates,” including tax of 12.5% , rounded to the nearest dollar. There are often ways to get discounts for these rates.
- Where there are two prices for a period (i.e. $111/$222), the first price is for Sundays – Thursdays and the second is for Fridays & Saturdays.
- Where there are three prices for a period (i.e. $111/$222/$333), the first price is for Sundays – Wednesdays, the second is for Thursdays, and the third is for Fridays & Saturdays.
- Disney will sometimes deviate from the normal weekend/weekday pricing pattern by using the “weekend” price for a Thursday or Sunday, just for a few weekends per year.
- The specific season names (New Years, Value, etc.) are no longer provided by Disney. For convenience, we have chosen names that were used for similar date ranges in previous years.
- We occasionally see short (1-2 day) periods that don’t match the price of any regular season and don’t correspond to any obvious holiday or event. We have labeled these Special .
Jan 1 | New Years | $845 | $850 | $866 | $946 |
Jan 2-Jan 4 | Value | $543/$557/$597 | $549/$562/$603 | $586/$593/$611 | $684/$695/$732 |
Jan 5-Jan 7 | Marathon | $666 | $672 | $685 | $812 |
Jan 8-Jan 12 | Value | $543/$557/$597 | $549/$562/$603 | $586/$593/$611 | $684/$695/$732 |
Jan 13-Jan 15 | MLK Day | $624 | $630 | $631 | $803 |
Jan 16-Feb 8 | Value | $543/$557/$597 | $549/$562/$603 | $586/$593/$611 | $684/$695/$732 |
Feb 9-Feb 16 | Regular | $693/$701/$714 | $699/$706/$720 | $703/$720/$764 | $798/$820/$873 |
Feb 17-Feb 25 | Spring | $747/$767/$816 | $753/$773/$821 | $781/$800/$845 | $893/$908/$942 |
Feb 26-Mar 2 | Regular | $693/$701/$714 | $699/$706/$720 | $703/$720/$764 | $798/$820/$873 |
Mar 3-Mar 23 | Spring | $747/$767/$816 | $753/$773/$821 | $781/$800/$845 | $893/$908/$942 |
Mar 24-Mar 29 | Regular | $693/$701/$714 | $699/$706/$720 | $703/$720/$764 | $798/$820/$873 |
Mar 30-Mar 31 | Spring | $747/$767/$816 | $753/$773/$821 | $781/$800/$845 | $893/$908/$942 |
Apr 1-Apr 12 | Easter | $811 | $817 | $849 | $937 |
Apr 13 | Regular 2 | $684/$691/$699 | $690/$696/$704 | $694/$712/$753 | $792/$810/$873 |
Apr 14 | Spring | $747/$767/$816 | $753/$773/$821 | $781/$800/$845 | $893/$908/$942 |
Apr 15-May 24 | Regular 2 | $684/$691/$699 | $690/$696/$704 | $694/$712/$753 | $792/$810/$873 |
May 25 | Special | $691 | $696 | $748 | $770 |
May 26-May 28 | Memorial Day | $716 | $721 | $799 | $916 |
May 29 | Summer | $645/$651 | $650/$657 | $677/$676 | $766/$765 |
May 30 | Special | $645 | $650 | $650 | $804 |
May 31-Jun 3 | Summer | $645/$651 | $650/$657 | $677/$676 | $766/$765 |
Jun 4 | Special | $645 | $650 | $710 | $738 |
Jun 5-Jun 11 | Summer | $645/$651 | $650/$657 | $677/$676 | $766/$765 |
Jun 12 | Special | $645 | $650 | $650 | $804 |
Jun 13-Jun 19 | Summer | $645/$651 | $650/$657 | $677/$676 | $766/$765 |
Jun 20 | Special | $645 | $650 | $710 | $738 |
Jun 21-Jun 29 | Summer | $645/$651 | $650/$657 | $677/$676 | $766/$765 |
Jun 30-Jul 2 | Independence Day | $683 | $688 | $710 | $802 |
Jul 3-Aug 6 | Summer 2 | $600/$604 | $605/$610 | $642/$648 | $734/$736 |
Aug 7 | Special | $600 | $605 | $675 | $696 |
Aug 8-Aug 12 | Summer 2 | $600/$604 | $605/$610 | $642/$648 | $734/$736 |
Aug 13 | Special | $600 | $605 | $618 | $771 |
Aug 14-Aug 15 | Summer 2 | $600/$604 | $605/$610 | $642/$648 | $734/$736 |
Aug 16 | Special | $600 | $605 | $618 | $771 |
Aug 17 | Summer 2 | $600/$604 | $605/$610 | $642/$648 | $734/$736 |
Aug 18-Aug 30 | Value 2 | $537/$590 | $542/$595 | $592/$612 | $684/$732 |
Aug 31 | Special | $537 | $542 | $562 | $718 |
Sep 1-Sep 3 | Labor Day | $623 | $629 | $636 | $804 |
Sep 4-Sep 5 | Value 2 | $537/$590 | $542/$595 | $592/$612 | $684/$732 |
Sep 6 | Special | $537 | $542 | $621 | $650 |
Sep 7-Sep 14 | Value 2 | $537/$590 | $542/$595 | $592/$612 | $684/$732 |
Sep 15-Sep 30 | Fall | $683/$692/$712 | $688/$698/$718 | $695/$710/$753 | $792/$817/$876 |
Oct 1-Oct 5 | Fall 2 | $717/$727 | $722/$732 | $737/$754 | $839/$865 |
Oct 6-Oct 8 | Columbus Day | $772 | $777 | $826 | $981 |
Oct 9-Oct 26 | Fall 3 | $684/$711/$792 | $690/$717/$798 | $705/$735/$817 | $847/$867/$932 |
Oct 27-Nov 1 | Halloween | $749/$777 | $755/$783 | $788/$849 | $872/$962 |
Nov 2-Nov 4 | Marathon 2 | $788 | $793 | $854 | $973 |
Nov 5-Nov 20 | Fall 3 | $684/$711/$792 | $690/$717/$798 | $705/$735/$817 | $847/$867/$932 |
Nov 21-Nov 24 | Thanksgiving | $809 | $814 | $867 | $1006 |
Nov 25-Nov 30 | Fall 3 | $684/$711/$792 | $690/$717/$798 | $705/$735/$817 | $847/$867/$932 |
Dec 1-Dec 7 | Winter | $728/$735/$819 | $734/$740/$825 | $759/$781/$857 | $872/$899/$978 |
Dec 8-Dec 14 | Winter 2 | $803/$861 | $809/$866 | $862/$927 | $983/$1043 |
Dec 15-Dec 24 | Holiday | $956 | $962 | $1004 | $1084 |
Dec 25-Dec 31 | Holiday 2 | $986 | $991 | $1034 | $1118 |
Jan 1 | New Years | $1191 | $1197 | $1408 | $3404 |
Jan 2-Jan 4 | Value | $796/$813/$856 | $828/$849/$909 | $939/$960/$1016 | $2182/$2197/$2250 |
Jan 5-Jan 7 | Marathon | $1018 | $1100 | $1144 | $2672 |
Jan 8-Jan 12 | Value | $796/$813/$856 | $828/$849/$909 | $939/$960/$1016 | $2182/$2197/$2250 |
Jan 13-Jan 15 | MLK Day | $946 | $992 | $1105 | $2744 |
Jan 16-Feb 8 | Value | $796/$813/$856 | $828/$849/$909 | $939/$960/$1016 | $2182/$2197/$2250 |
Feb 9-Feb 16 | Regular | $945/$965/$1036 | $953/$978/$1063 | $1080/$1105/$1187 | $2459/$2517/$2609 |
Feb 17-Feb 25 | Spring | $1077/$1096/$1160 | $1082/$1102/$1167 | $1243/$1272/$1342 | $2745/$2788/$2881 |
Feb 26-Mar 2 | Regular | $945/$965/$1036 | $953/$978/$1063 | $1080/$1105/$1187 | $2459/$2517/$2609 |
Mar 3-Mar 23 | Spring | $1077/$1096/$1160 | $1082/$1102/$1167 | $1243/$1272/$1342 | $2745/$2788/$2881 |
Mar 24-Mar 29 | Regular | $945/$965/$1036 | $953/$978/$1063 | $1080/$1105/$1187 | $2459/$2517/$2609 |
Mar 30-Mar 31 | Spring | $1077/$1096/$1160 | $1082/$1102/$1167 | $1243/$1272/$1342 | $2745/$2788/$2881 |
Apr 1-Apr 12 | Easter | $1180 | $1187 | $1351 | $3345 |
Apr 13 | Regular 2 | $942/$964/$1032 | $960/$984/$1060 | $1078/$1100/$1168 | $2482/$2495/$2609 |
Apr 14 | Spring | $1077/$1096/$1160 | $1082/$1102/$1167 | $1243/$1272/$1342 | $2745/$2788/$2881 |
Apr 15-May 24 | Regular 2 | $942/$964/$1032 | $960/$984/$1060 | $1078/$1100/$1168 | $2482/$2495/$2609 |
May 25 | Special | $964 | $984 | $1100 | $2495 |
May 26-May 28 | Memorial Day | $1086 | $1115 | $1261 | $2609 |
May 29 | Summer | $900/$909 | $906/$916 | $1007/$1023 | $2424/$2427 |
May 30 | Special | $900 | $906 | $1007 | $2424 |
May 31-Jun 3 | Summer | $900/$909 | $906/$916 | $1007/$1023 | $2424/$2427 |
Jun 4 | Special | $900 | $906 | $1007 | $2424 |
Jun 5-Jun 11 | Summer | $900/$909 | $906/$916 | $1007/$1023 | $2424/$2427 |
Jun 12 | Special | $900 | $906 | $1007 | $2424 |
Jun 13-Jun 19 | Summer | $900/$909 | $906/$916 | $1007/$1023 | $2424/$2427 |
Jun 20 | Special | $900 | $906 | $1007 | $2424 |
Jun 21-Jun 29 | Summer | $900/$909 | $906/$916 | $1007/$1023 | $2424/$2427 |
Jun 30-Jul 2 | Independence Day | $953 | $958 | $1072 | $2541 |
Jul 3-Aug 6 | Summer 2 | $879/$881 | $918/$919 | $1019/$1025 | $2449/$2501 |
Aug 7 | Special | $879 | $918 | $1019 | $2448 |
Aug 8-Aug 12 | Summer 2 | $879/$881 | $918/$919 | $1019/$1025 | $2449/$2501 |
Aug 13 | Special | $879 | $918 | $1019 | $2448 |
Aug 14-Aug 15 | Summer 2 | $879/$881 | $918/$919 | $1019/$1025 | $2449/$2501 |
Aug 16 | Special | $879 | $918 | $1019 | $2448 |
Aug 17 | Summer 2 | $879/$881 | $918/$919 | $1019/$1025 | $2449/$2501 |
Aug 18-Aug 30 | Value 2 | $806/$857 | $819/$899 | $937/$1014 | $2212/$2300 |
Aug 31 | Special | $806 | $819 | $937 | $2212 |
Sep 1-Sep 3 | Labor Day | $956 | $983 | $1104 | $2769 |
Sep 4-Sep 5 | Value 2 | $806/$857 | $819/$899 | $937/$1014 | $2212/$2300 |
Sep 6 | Special | $806 | $819 | $937 | $2212 |
Sep 7-Sep 14 | Value 2 | $806/$857 | $819/$899 | $937/$1014 | $2212/$2300 |
Sep 15-Sep 30 | Fall | $955/$998/$1118 | $1062/$1074/$1130 | $1087/$1118/$1204 | $2465/$2539/$2789 |
Oct 1-Oct 5 | Fall 2 | $1012/$1058 | $1126/$1138 | $1153/$1186 | $2613/$2693 |
Oct 6-Oct 8 | Columbus Day | $1212 | $1269 | $1365 | $3042 |
Oct 9-Oct 26 | Fall 3 | $1016/$1040/$1120 | $1033/$1069/$1167 | $1163/$1202/$1296 | $2648/$2724/$2974 |
Oct 27-Nov 1 | Halloween | $1056/$1178 | $1063/$1185 | $1223/$1344 | $2836/$2928 |
Nov 2-Nov 4 | Marathon 2 | $1173 | $1182 | $1378 | $3148 |
Nov 5-Nov 20 | Fall 3 | $1016/$1040/$1120 | $1033/$1069/$1167 | $1163/$1202/$1296 | $2648/$2724/$2974 |
Nov 21-Nov 24 | Thanksgiving | $1205 | $1226 | $1422 | $3266 |
Nov 25-Nov 30 | Fall 3 | $1016/$1040/$1120 | $1033/$1069/$1167 | $1163/$1202/$1296 | $2648/$2724/$2974 |
Dec 1-Dec 7 | Winter | $1027/$1065/$1156 | $1041/$1071/$1172 | $1173/$1197/$1320 | $2684/$2780/$3039 |
Dec 8-Dec 14 | Winter 2 | $1168/$1274 | $1173/$1281 | $1359/$1459 | $3046/$3208 |
Dec 15-Dec 24 | Holiday | $1339 | $1358 | $1520 | $3762 |
Dec 25-Dec 31 | Holiday 2 | $1378 | $1398 | $1566 | $3877 |
The room rates and season dates on this page were accurate at the time they were compiled. (Originally gathered in mid 2022.) Disney has been known to change rates and policies without notice, though it’s fairly unusual. The information on this page should be used as a general guide only.
Disney’s Yacht Club Resort is a Deluxe resort. Rates are per room, per night, based on two adults maximum per room. A charge of $35 per night plus tax applies for each additional adult (age 18+) in the room after the first two. There is no charge for children under 18. A single child under 3 in a crib does not count toward maximum occupancy.
- General Room Notes : Club rooms include access to a concierge lounge offering snacks.
- Standard View : Sleeps up to 5. Bed configuration: 2 Queen Beds and 1 Twin-Size Sleeper Chair or 1 King Bed and 1 Day Bed or 1 King Bed or 1 Queen Bed and 1 Twin-Size Sleeper Chair and 1 Day Bed. Views of Rooftop or Parking Area.
- King Bed : Sleeps up to 2. Bed configuration: 1 King Bed. Rooms View Vary.
- Garden or Woods View : Sleeps up to 5. Bed configuration: 1 King Bed or 1 Queen Bed and 1 Day Bed and 1 Twin-Size Sleeper Chair or 2 Queen Beds and 1 Day Bed or 2 Queen Beds. View of Garden.
- Water View : Sleeps up to 5. Bed configuration: 1 King Bed and 1 Day Bed or 1 King Bed or 1 Queen Bed and 1 Day Bed and 1 Twin-Size Sleeper Chair or 2 Queen Beds and 1 Day Bed or 2 Queen Beds. Views of Crescent Lake or Quiet Pool.
- Standard View – Club Level : Sleeps up to 4. Bed configuration: 1 King Bed or 2 Queen Beds. Views of Rooftop or Parking Area.
- Garden View – Club Level : Sleeps up to 4. Bed configuration: 2 Queen Beds and 1 Day Bed or 2 Queen Beds or 1 King Bed. Views of Garden.
- Water View – Club Level : Sleeps up to 4. Bed configuration: 1 King Bed and 1 Day Bed or 2 Queen Beds or 2 Queen Beds and 1 Day Bed or 1 King Bed. Views of One of the Stormalong Bay Lagoons.
- 2 Bedroom Suite – Club Level Access : Sleeps up to 6. Bed configuration: 2 King Beds and 1 Queen-Size Sleeper Sofa. Views of Stormalong Bay or Crescent Lake.
Review of Disney's Yacht Club Resort
In this post, we’ll review Disney’s Yacht Club Resort, a deluxe resort at Disney World situated in the Boardwalk area between Epcot and Hollywood Studios. We’ll cover everything you need to know, from pricing to transportation to special perks. Read on to learn all about Yacht Club at Disney World!
Important Note: Disney has announced that from January 2025 through June 2025, Stormalong Bay, the feature pool at Yacht Club and Beach Club will be closed. We do not recommend staying at these hotels during this time, and recommend you instead consider Boardwalk Inn .
Another Important Note: Per Disney, “From January 2025 through May 2025, some guest rooms at Disney's Yacht Club Resort will be under refurbishment.” We already recommend against staying here during this time because of the Stormalong Bay closure. However, this also means that by ~June 2025 the rooms will be (presumably slightly) updated at the resort.
The Basics of Disney’s Yacht Club Resort
The Yacht Club is a deluxe level hotel at Walt Disney World in the Epcot Resorts Area. Deluxe resorts are Disney’s best hotels. If you’re considering Yacht Club, you may want to read some of our other posts. We have a ranking of the best Disney World deluxe resorts . We also have a guide to all the hotels of Walt Disney World .
And here are our reviews of all the deluxe resorts (links open in new tabs):
Review of Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge
Review of Disney’s Beach Club Resort
Review of Disney’s BoardWalk Inn
Review of Disney’s Yacht Club Resort (you are here)
Review of Disney’s Contemporary Resort
Review of Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort
Review of Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa
Review of Disney’s Wilderness Lodge
And if you’d like to see where this resort falls overall, check out our complete Disney World hotel rankings .
One notable thing about Yacht Club is the convention center. This isn’t necessarily a problem, but when large conventions, or those with raucous participants, are around, the ambiance of the resort is somewhat disrupted. Everything will be louder and more crowded, and you’ll find it harder to get tables at the restaurants.
As we’ll mention repeatedly in this review, Yacht Club’s biggest perk is its location, which leaves you within walking distance of Epcot (7 minutes), several resorts, the Boardwalk, and Disney’s Hollywood Studios (20 minutes or 12 by boat). If you have a trip specifically focused on these two parks (common during Epcot festivals or just for groups without young kids), Yacht Club is a particularly good option.
Yacht Club and Beach Club
If you’ve read our Beach Club review , you’ll notice several sections of this review are similar or identical to that review. Because the resorts are connected and share a pool, there is a lot of overlap in the two experience.
Regardless, the rooms and theming are distinct, and we cover the restaurants separately (even though you could easily walk to the other hotel’s restaurants if you wanted). Here’s the official map shared by the resorts:
Booking Yacht Club
For our most recent visit, we booked a Club Level Standard View room through our choice travel advisor, Lauren Quirk of Travel With Character LLC . We paid $946.13 per night, which was rack rate. There were unfortunately no Annual Passholder offer rates available. That’s usually our preferred way to book Club Level stays.
Rack rates for standard rooms at Yacht Club in 2025 start at $622 per night. Between standard offers and maybe discounted prices at Expedia or Priceline, there may be times when rates get down below $500.
Staying at Yacht Club, you get the perks of any Disney stay. You’ll have access to free transportation to and from the parks and Disney Springs. You’ll also have access to Early Theme Park Entry and the ability to purchase and book Lightning Lanes 7 days in advance of your trip , rather than 3 days in advance of your visit date.
Yacht Club is a deluxe hotel, so guests have access to Extended Evening Hours, granting these guests extra time in select parks on select nights.
Arrival and Check-In at Yacht Club
There are several ways to get between the airport and Walt Disney World. We used Mears Connect this trip, which will likely be the last time we use it (update/confession: it wasn’t). Our hotel was originally set to be the sixth stop. After an hour on the bus, we exited at the fifth stop—BoardWalk Inn—to get pizza and coffee there before walking to Yacht Club. It’s worth noting that Yacht Club’s stellar location was a convenience to us even before we got to the hotel.
Disney has pushed people toward online check-in the last few years. We checked in online and had a room assignment just before we got to the hotel, so we were able to head straight to our room. I had some Magic Band issues , but was able to use my phone to unlock the door until I visited the club concierge to recode my band (the front desk can also do this).
If your room isn’t ready via online check-in, you might be able to get bumped up the list by visiting the desk. Usually we’ll arrive at a resort and eat lunch, swinging by the desk before or after lunch if there’s no line. If we can get a room, great, otherwise we drop off our bags with bells services and go to a park.
If you’re staying club level, they’ll place a call upstairs and escort you up to the Regatta Club Lounge, Yacht Club’s Club Level lounge (which we’ve reviewed separately here). Alternatively, you can just head straight to the club yourself.
Yacht Club Grounds, Theming, and Activities
Yacht Club and Beach Club, while they are separate resorts, are connected and share a pool area (this isn’t a downside in our experience, more below). For this review, we’re going to talk exclusively about Yacht Club’s offerings.
As we emphasize repeatedly, all of Yacht Club, Beach Club, BoardWalk Inn, and the Swan & Dolphin are within walking distance. One loop around the Boardwalk, which takes you past all those hotels, is 0.8 miles.
(Ignore pricing on this old screenshot)
While the Boardwalk doesn’t compare to Disney Springs, the variety of bars and restaurants at your fingertips, plus the proximity to Epcot, make Yacht Club especially worth consideration for adults visiting Disney World , which is no doubt why the area is home to two of Disney’s conference centers.
Yacht Club consists of a single hotel building and a second building for the convention center. Most guests don’t need to know anything about the convention center, but we’ll note it does have a business center. The feature item in the lobby is a beautiful, large globe. It’s one of the cooler features in a Disney resort.
BoardWalk, Beach Club, and Yacht Club all have “smaller” lobbies that are easily contrasted with the grandiose, open lobbies of Wilderness Lodge, Polynesian, Grand Floridian, and Animal Kingdom Lodge.
That said, it’s not really a small lobby:
Yacht Club is, as its name suggests, nautically themed. It doesn’t really hit you over the head as hard as it could (i.e. it isn’t as visually loud as the value resorts), sticking to the deluxe hotels trend of using understated features and simple displays more than kitsch to convey the theme.
The feature pool at Yacht Club is Stormalong Bay , the pool shared with Beach Club and widely regarded by experts as the best pool on Disney property . Stormalong Bay features a lazy river, a sand-bottom zone, and a water slide.
We don’t want to belabor this point, but Stormalong Bay (above) is one of the biggest reasons to stay at Yacht Club (or Beach Club), and it—along with the proximity to the Boardwalk—makes the hotel particularly good for planning a Disney World no parks day . If you’re not a pool person, then obviously this shouldn’t impact your decision, but it is a major highlight of the hotel.
There is also a secondary pool on the far end of the resort if you hate fun (there’s also a tennis court right next to this pool):
The farthest rooms on the first floor are a three-minute walk from the lobby at our relatively quick pace. That’s not huge, but it is sort of a bummer that they’re in the direction away from Epcot. You will be three minutes closer to Hollywood Studios, though.
The resort maintains a standard roster of activities:
Our Yacht Club Room
There are a variety of room configurations at Yacht Club, but this room has two queen beds. Please note that since this is a Club Level room it may have a slightly different configuration than other rooms. In particular, items such as individual toiletries may not be available outside Club Level.
Yacht Club was the first of the deluxe resorts to receive this type of refurbishment—hardwood, sleek but themed at every opportunity, better use of space. While I’m overall a huge fan of these changes, I will say that more recent updates, particularly at Polynesian, Contemporary, and Animal Kingdom Lodge impress me even more. ( Note: pictures come from multiple stays just because, e.g., lighting on some item was better one day than another)
The room was relatively spacious, as is standard for rooms at the deluxe resorts.
On the bathroom and amenities end, it was nice to see mouthwash and lotion provided, and the shampoo and conditioner were bottled for personal use (values and moderates use large dispensers). The vanity area was actually a little smaller than expected, maybe even about the same size as at the moderate resorts.
There were plenty of outlets and a nice desk, which is a necessity for us. The furniture is all brilliantly designed, creating a very cohesive aesthetic. The curtains contain star patterns, and absolutely brilliant touch. A Keurig coffee maker is standard in the Yacht Club rooms.
I guess the couch is a little blugh. Nothing’s perfect.
We’d booked a standard view, which to be honest should be renamed something like “Bad View.” Here’s a look at the view from the balcony before I go on to talk about some…related…aspects of this most recent stay…
(Begin rant.) Okay. So, yes, we booked a “Standard View,” and that’s on us. But let’s be real, no one should ever get this view for $946 per night. This is a view of steam escaping from the hotel’s laundry room. It’s no fun to look at, and if the wind is blowing in the wrong direction it just renders the balcony unusable.
If this were the only issue with the room location, I could let it go (even though, as a professional, I shouldn’t, because $946 a night!). But the laundry room also emitted vibrations throughout the night that really messed with my head.
To be fair, Emily didn’t notice this sound the first night. The second night, she didn’t mind. But to me it sounded like having a car parked outside blasting bass all night. It wasn’t loud , but it was there. And by its nature, it was very hard to block out with white noise or headphones.
Weirdly enough, this isn’t even our first issue with sound at Yacht Club. Last visit, someone was having an absolutely explosive breakup over the phone well after midnight. That’s not something Disney can account for, so I’ve never held it against them.
But even weirdlier enough, we had another noise issue this stay—DOGS. Yacht Club is a “dog friendly” resort. This is good particularly for accessibility reasons. But what isn’t good is placing barking dogs in proximity to sleeping toddlers. Since Disney knows the ages of hotel guests, this is something they should account for. Fortunately, Zoe has grown up in relatively noisy environments, so the dogs didn’t pose a huge barrier to sleep (white noise machine helps, too).
One might rightly wonder “well did you bring these issues up to anyone?” And the answer is a resounding “NO,” for several reasons. First, we’re personally low maintenance, despite what this review (in my professional capacity) sounds like. I’m not going to waste my time and the time of hotel staff to maybe get a room change ( if one is available) as long as my kid can sleep. (And if I’m going to get a note in my file, I’d much rather it be because someone actually took the time to read this review.)
Second, guests don’t ordinarily have time to address these issues during Disney vacations. Unlike typical resort stays, where guests plan to spend several days at the resort, Disney stays are mostly about the parks. If you’re leaving at 7AM and returning at 8PM, you don’t have much time to waste dealing with these issues. This brings us to the main reason I don’t complain about these issues…
For $946 per night, it shouldn’t be incumbent on a guest to bring these things up. These issues simply shouldn’t happen. Again, a screaming guest in a neighboring room is something Disney can’t control without me bringing it to their attention. But shoddy views, rooms adjacent to laundry facilities, and dogs booked near toddlers—these are all things a competent hotel charging $946 per night should account for in advance.
But all I can do is share my experience and reasoning. You very well may feel you either (1) wouldn’t be bothered by these issues or (2) would be wholly comfortable requesting a room change if anything like this happened to you. (End rant.)
Location & Transportation at Yacht Club
Yacht Club has one of the best locations on property. Along with Beach Club, BoardWalk Inn, and the Swan & Dolphin, this is one of the few hotels you can actually walk to two parks—Epcot and Hollywood Studios—from.
Epcot’s World Showcase is about an eight-minute walk from the Yacht Club lobby. Hollywood Studios is about a 20-minute walk from the Yacht Club lobby.
Keep in mind that when visiting Epcot, you’ll be using a different entrance than other guests. the World Showcase entrance is between the U.K. and France pavilions. We briefly discuss this in our Epcot Rope Drop Strategy .
Besides the two parks, you can also walk to all those other hotels and any other spots along the Boardwalk, which has restaurants like Flying Fish and Cake Bake Shop as well as a pretty good bar in AbracadaBar.
Besides walking, you can take a boat to Hollywood Studios (approximately 12-minute trip, running every 15 minutes) and Epcot (about 5-7 minute trip).
For the most part, we stopped using the boats years ago (we walk), but we occasionally ride them just to keep tabs on them. Generally, they’re more reliable than buses because they run on constant loops, but nothing is ever as reliable as the walking path.
Realistically, you’ll probably always prefer to walk to and from Epcot, at it would take you just as long to walk to the boat dock as to walk to Epcot. Hollywood Studios is a bit of a different story.
It makes sense to take the boat to Hollywood Studios and walk back, particularly if you’re at the park when it closes. The line for the boat gets quite long when the park closes, though we’ve often seen it long during the day as well:
To reach Magic Kingdom , you’ll have to rely on bus transport (15 - 20 min). Keep in mind that although you can walk to Epcot, you use a different entrance than the main entrance, so it isn’t practical to walk to Epcot and take the monorail to Magic Kingdom .
And, as always, to Animal Kingdom (15 min), Typhoon Lagoon , Blizzard Beach , and Disney Springs you’ll rely on bus. We’ve been satisfied with bus transportation at Walt Disney World. For whatever reason, it seems somewhat improved from 5-10 years ago when it was a constant source of ire.
Keep in mind that if you’re flexible, you can always hop on a bus for BoardWalk or Beach Club and walk back to Yacht Club from there. This won’t always save you time, but particularly in the middle of the day (when bus transport is at its worst), if you see a bus to Beach Club or BoardWalk, hop on it.
We always recommend you also consider using Uber at Walt Disney World when you’re in a hurry. There’s also Minnie Vans , the more expensive but “Disney official” option.
If you’re bringing your car to Disney World (or renting one), parking is once again free. Guests of Disney hotels also have free parking at the theme parks.
Finally, the Epcot Skyliner station is a short walk away, past Beach Club. This would allow you pretty quick visits to Caribbean Beach, Riviera Resort, Pop Century, and Art of Animation if you had cause to visit those places.
Theoretically you could walk to that station and then take the 20-minute trip to Hollywood Studios. It’s a bit awkward to go so “out of the way”, but it could be your fastest option, depending on your walking speed.
Food and Dining at Yacht Club
One of the nice things about staying at Yacht Club, is that for the most part your dining options are unlimited.
From Yacht Club you can easily walk to all the restaurants of Beach Club, the Boardwalk, the Swan & Dolphin hotels, and Epcot. That’s a really awesome feature. So keep that in mind while we quickly discuss the thing I hate most about Disney’s deluxe resorts…
Quick Service Food at Yacht Club
I have a huge gripe about the lack of quality quick service at Disney’s deluxe hotels. I’m very drawn to the food court setup at the value and moderate resorts. At Yacht Club, you’ve got two quick service options.
The Market at Ale & Compass is actually the Yacht Club’s store in addition to offering a very limited selection of quick service food. While we were there, they offered your choice of four hot sandwiches and a soup of the day for lunch and dinner.
Additionally, you’ll have pastries, chips, and pre-packaged food (cold sandwiches, salads). Market is usually open a bit after the parks close, between 10PM and Midnight.
Hurricane Hanna’s Waterside Bar & Grill is the pool bar (and grill) at Yacht Club and Beach Club. It has an okay lunch menu, which includes burgers, a buffalo chicken wrap, and a vegetarian quinoa wrap. Hanna’s closes earlier than Market, usually around 8PM to 9PM.
(Begin rant.) I’ll never understand why deluxe resorts don’t offer better quick service options. If you come back to your hotel after a regular Epcot or Hollywood Studios close, you’ll have no dinner options besides expensive table service (if you can get a table), expensive room service ($3 delivery and 18% service included) or very limited, unimpressive options at Market.
Yes—guests at deluxe resorts tend to be willing to spend a bit more. But that doesn’t meant they’re going to want a table service meal after being at the parks all day, or that they’ll want to deal with the delays and hassle of in-room dining. To me, nothing beats being able to come back at 11PM from an exhausting day, walk right up to a counter, and order a burger or pizza at a reasonable price. (End rant.)
Table Service Restaurants at Yacht Club
Yacht Club has three table service restaurants. We’ll provide brief overviews of them and link to reviews we trust. Our limited experiences with them (and our limited food knowledge generally) don’t qualify us to really speak to their quality.
Ale & Compass is the newer restaurant at Yacht Club, having opened in November 2017. It’s the resort’s casual table service restaurant, adjacent to the lobby, and requiring a single table service credit. It’s open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Reservations are recommended. Here’s a review from Disney Food Blog.
Yachtsman Steakhouse is the signature table service restaurant at Yacht Club, requiring two table service credits. It’s open only for dinner.
You’ll have to follow the hallway past Ale & Compass toward Beach Club to get there. Reservations are highly recommended. Here’s a review from Ziggy.
Beaches & Cream is a fun little soda-shop themed spot right on the border of Yacht Club and Beach Club, off the Stormalong Bay pool.
It’s most known for its legendary “Kitchen Sink” dessert—an ice cream sundae designed to serve four—but it also serves burgers, sandwiches, and a variety of alcoholic ice cream floats. In the past, it didn’t take reservations but now does, mostly because it has very limited seating. Here, again, is Disney Food Blog.
Bars at Yacht Club
Besides Hurricane Hanna’s which is a combo bar-quick service stop, there are two bars at Yacht Club.
Ale & Compass Lounge is the lobby bar at Yacht Club, neighboring the Ale & Compass restaurant. It’s in keeping with the modern aesthetic of the Yacht Club rooms—with dark wood and deep blues. Ale & Compass Lounge is a fantastic spot for a cocktail, but it can get crowded due to its proximity to the lobby.
Crew’s Cup Lounge is the bar attached to the Yachtsman Steakhouse It’s actually easy to miss if you’re not eating at Yachtsman, as the sole hall-facing door is a bit hidden. Crew’s Cup really captures the former aesthetic of Yacht Club.
The wood is something like oak / walnut—dark but lighter than Ale & Compass Lounge. It’s maybe better for wines than Ale & Compass due to sharing a selection with Yachtsman.
If you’re looking for bars, you have more options just outside the hotel. The Boardwalk is perfect for a bar crawl , and gems like AbracadaBar and the dueling piano bar, Jellyrolls, are a good reason to step outside your resort if you’re looking for a drink.
Shopping at Yacht Club
We previously mentioned The Market at Ale & Compass in the context of its limited quick service options, but it’s also the store at Yacht Club. As with all Disney’s hotel stores, it offers basic travel essentials as well as a limited selection of hotel-branded items. More recently, the hotel line has been sadly limited. As it’s a deluxe resort, you’ll also find some higher end options, like items from Vineyard Vines.
Disney’s Yacht Club Resort — Conclusions
Overall rating — 3/5.
I’m really torn on Yacht Club. Really, really torn. If I’d never actually stayed at the resort, it would easily be one of my favorites at Walt Disney World. I’ve been a fan of the rooms since they debuted. I love the location with walking access to two parks and the beautiful Boardwalk. I’m even willing to overlook the mediocre quick service options because access to the Boardwalk and two parks more than makes up for it.
It has two of my favorite bars—Ale & Compass Lounge and Crew’s Cup. And it has a fantastic pool, Stormalong Bay. It seems like to find anything wrong with Yacht Club you have to, well, stay there.
Our last two visits just have not gone well. The noise issues detailed in this post are a big part of the problem. I’ve also felt the crowds are a bit heavier than other deluxe resorts. All three nights of this recent stay I found Ale & Compass Lounge at full capacity when I walked by.
I should admit here that I’m also perpetually unsatisfied with the club lounge here ( separate review ). Since that’s part of the reason for the high price we pay, it’s only fair to say maybe I’d evaluate these issues differently at, say $600 per night than I do at $950 per night. Then again, isn’t $600 per night really enough to complain about whatever bothers you?
Let’s circle back to my own feelings once we cover some objective points. Families with younger kids or who will be focusing on Magic Kingdom aren’t getting much out of this location. It may make sense to pay more for a monorail resort or less for a place like Gran Destino Tower or Port Orleans French Quarter , since you’ll be taking the bus to Magic Kingdom either way.
If you like the convenience of this location for getting to Epcot and Hollywood Studios but you don’t like the price, consider Caribbean Beach, Pop Century, and Art of Animation. These three resorts are less expensive than Yacht Club but have Skyliner access to Epcot and Hollywood Studios.
If you’ve settled on this location, the choice comes down to Yacht Club vs. Beach Club vs. Boardwalk . That link covers that debate in more depth (Sidenote: Marriott operated Swan & Dolphin are also in this area, and are worth considering, but we’re pushing them aside for a moment as they aren’t Disney-operated hotels.) The short of it is that while some days I still like Yacht Club’s rooms the most, the new rooms at BoardWalk are beautiful enough to—along with a tiny location advantage—make that hotel my preference in the area.
So, how to wrap up this…experience…of a review? For me, it comes with “take my review with a grain of salt.” Disney manages Yacht Club, Beach Club, and Boardwalk. If I fault management for the issues of my stay at Yacht Club, it’s hard to instead recommend Beach Club or Boardwalk. (In fact, I’ve had more bizarre noise issues— not kids screaming etc.—at Disney resorts than all the other resorts I’ve stayed at in my life.)
But the fact is that with new rooms now available at Beach Club and Boardwalk, there’s no longer a good reason to give an advantage to Yacht Club. Objectively, those hotels have at least caught up to Yacht Club when it comes to room quality. Subjectively, I won’t be rushing back to Yacht Club. Maybe I’m just salty, but I can’t get over the small headaches my recent visits have come with.
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Disney’s Yacht Club Resort Review (Is it worth it?)
Disney’s Yacht Club Resort is one of the most beautiful and convenient hotels in all of Walt Disney World. With its classy design, enormous pool, and prime location, it’s easy to see why the Yacht Club at Disney World is such a highly sought after place to stay.
My family and I have visited numerous hotels on Disney property, but the Yacht Club always keeps us coming back for more. We love the close proximity to Disney’s Boardwalk, Epcot, and Hollywood Studios.
The multiple transportation options are a huge plus, especially for those who don’t like to solely rely on Disney buses. And of course we have to mention the Yacht Club’s pool, Stormalong Bay. This elaborate resort swimming area is arguably the best pool at the Walt Disney World Resort!
If you’re still not quite sold on the Yacht Club at Disney World or if you would like more information, continue reading below. In this post, we will cover everything you need to know about this deluxe Disney resort , including the activities, restaurants, and rooms available at Disney’s Yacht Club Resort.
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Yacht Club Restaurants
Disney’s Yacht Club Resort is full of all different types of restaurants. Since this hotel shares dining options with its sister resorts, you’ll find even more places to eat within a short walk of your room.
These are the Yacht Club restaurants you will find just a short stroll away:
- Ale and Compass – sit-down restaurant in the Yacht Club that serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner (also available to-go)
- The Market at Ale and Compass – quick service restaurant at Yacht Club with to-go items and menu options for breakfast, lunch, and dinner
- Yachtsman Steakhouse – fine dining restaurant at the Yacht Club that is open for dinner
- Crew’s Cup Lounge – bar at the Yacht Club that features a small dinner menu and full bar
- Cape May Cafe – offers a character meal breakfast buffet and sit-down dinner with no characters
- Beach Club Marketplace – features to-go items and menu options for breakfast, lunch, and dinner
- Beaches and Cream – available for lunch and dinner with reservations highly recommended
- Martha’s Vineyard – offers appetizers and full bar
- Hurricane Hanna’s Waterside Bar and Grill – pool restaurant with full bar and lunch/dinner options
Furthermore, the Yacht Club is located just a short walk away from Disney’s Boardwalk , where you’ll find additional restaurants and bars.
Disney’s Yacht Club Resort is home to the most popular pool on Disney property. It’s such a hit that you’ll find cast members handing out wristbands at the entrance so that only hotel guests can enter.
The main pool, Stormalong Bay, features a large sand bottom swimming area that’s super shallow and great for toddlers and little kids. There’s also a lazy river that’s a fan favorite in my household.
Guests can also enjoy other large swimming areas at Stormalong Bay, including an activities section where you’ll find games like pool volleyball. Stormalong Bay offers a large waterslide as well as a smaller slide that empties into a shallow pool.
In addition to Stormalong Bay, the Yacht Club in Disney World features a “quiet” pool that is seldom busy. This is a great spot to relax or swim laps.
Rooms
My family and I love the nautical decor and ambience of the Yacht Club guest rooms. Additionally, we appreciate that the rooms offer full balconies. In our post on Disney’s Beach Club vs Yacht Club , you’ll read about why these balconies are a major pro for Yacht Club compared to its sister resort.
Disney’s Yacht Club features standard rooms and club level rooms. If you book a room with Club Level benefits, you get access to the Regatta Club. Here, you’ll find food and beverages offered at certain times throughout the day.
Guest rooms at the Yacht Club come with views of the lake, pool, garden, or hotel rooftop/parking lot. These rooms typically feature 1 king bed or 2 queens. Some of them also offer a daybed. This means that if you book a room with 2 queens plus a daybed, you can sleep a family of five!
Prices at Yacht Club
Since Disney’s Yacht Club Resort is classified as a deluxe hotel at Disney World, you’ll notice that the prices are higher than at some of the other hotels. This is because the Yacht Club offers deluxe room space, extra amenities, and a prime location.
We will explain all the significance of all of these perks in more detail below, but it’s important to note that Disney’s Yacht Club truly offers a deluxe experience. The updated guest rooms feature plenty of space, including private balconies. Plus, the hotel is conveniently located within walking distance of other Disney hotels, restaurants, theme parks, and more.
If you would really like to experience the location, amenities, and entertainment at the Yacht Club without the hefty price tag, we suggest booking a room at the sister hotel through David’s Vacation Club Rentals. You will be blown away by the cost savings on David’s DVC rental site! We usually save hundreds of dollars per night by using this method to book a room at a deluxe resort.
Just use the cost calculator to see exactly how much a room costs at Yacht Club’s sister resort, Disney’s Beach Club Villas. These villas are located just a short walk away from the Yacht Club hotel, and they both share restaurants, pools, and activities. While you can reserve one of the villas on the official Disney website, we prefer to book through David’s DVC rental website . We have used this reputable company for years to rent timeshare points at Disney villas.
Things to Do at Disney’s Yacht Club
Disney’s Yacht Club Resort sits on the same property as two sister resorts: Disney’s Beach Club Resort and Disney’s Beach Club Villas. These three hotels share restaurants, activities, amenities, and entertainment options with each other.
One of my family’s favorite things about the Yacht Club is that you don’t need to leave the property to have fun. So, if you’re looking for activities at Disney outside of the theme parks, the Yacht Club offers lots of great options. These are our favorite things to do at Disney’s Yacht Club Resort when enjoying a relaxing day at Disney:
See Epcot Fireworks
We recommend walking to the bridge that connects the Disney Boardwalk to the Yacht and Beach Club Resort to enjoy the nightly Epcot fireworks show. You can even grab some ice cream to enjoy during the presentation.
Take a Ride on the Skyliner
Since the Disney Skyliner sits just outside of Epcot’s International Gateway entrance, you can easily access it from the Yacht Club Resort. Just take the short (less than ten minutes) walk toward Epcot and hop on the Skyliner for free!
Book a fishing excursion on Crescent Lake for a truly unique experience while staying at Disney’s Yacht Club Resort.
Eat Ice Cream
Disney’s Yacht Club is home to one of our favorite WDW restaurants, Beaches and Cream . While reservations can be difficult to snag at this popular dining spot, you can access the walk-up window to order shakes and ice cream to-go.
Dine with Characters
Check out Cape May Cafe during breakfast/brunch when it becomes Minnie’s Beach Bash. Guests can meet Goofy, Minnie, and Donald while they dine at the breakfast buffet.
Float along the Lazy River
The Beach Club’s main pool, Stormalong Bay, offers many fun features. One of our favorite things to do at the pool is to grab (free) tubes to float along the lazy river.
Play Games in the Arcade
Lafferty Place Arcade offers lots of fun games for kids and adults to enjoy. This is a particularly great place to spend time at Disney World when it’s raining.
Ride the Friendship Boats
The Disney water taxi picks up visitors near the Yacht Club. You can ride this free boat to the Disney Boardwalk, Swan and Dolphin Resorts, Epcot entrance, and Hollywood Studios entrance.
Build Sandcastles
Did you know that Stormalong Bay features a shallow, sand bottom pool and beach area? Kids love digging in the sand and splashing around in this section of the pool.
Make S’mores
Visit the nightly campfire to roast marshmallows during your visit. You can even purchase S’mores Kits for a few dollars.
Rent a Boat
Spend time on Crescent Lake on your own private pontoon boat. Guests can rent boats from the marina near the Yacht Club.
Disney’s Yacht Club offers a large fitness center for guests to use during their stay. Ship Shape Health Club is even open 24 hours a day, so you can squeeze in a workout at any time.
Stroll along the Disney Boardwalk
The Disney Boardwalk is full of amazing activities and entertainment options and is just a short walk away from the Yacht Club.
Play Volleyball
As you walk along the boardwalk in front of the Beach Club, you’ll notice a sand volleyball court. This is a great spot to pick up a game with friends or family. You can also often join a game of volleyball at Stormalong Bay Pool.
Enjoy an Evening Movie
Each evening, Disney Yacht Club guests can watch a movie under the stars. These family friendly movies are a great way to unwind after a long day.
Play Mini Golf
Stroll over to Fantasia Gardens and Miniature Golf Course where you’ll find two 18-hole courses. This fun spot is located near the Dolphin and Swan Resorts.
Swim Some Laps
If you’re looking for a quieter poolside experience to swim laps or relax, check out the leisure pool at Disney’s Yacht Club Resort. You’ll also have access to the quiet pools at Beach Club and Beach Club Villas.
If you’re not into running or jogging on vacation, you can spend time strolling along the jogging paths at the Yacht Club. You’ll find lots of great spots to take pictures and may even catch some surprises along the way.
Join a Kid Friendly Party at the Pool
Each afternoon, Stormalong Bay hosts fun poolside activities like hula hoop competitions and limbo.
Play Tennis
Guests can find tennis courts near the Yacht Club’s quiet pool.
Zoom Down Waterslides
Stormalong Bay features two separate water slides for guests to enjoy. The main waterslide stretches from the pirate ship and across the Beach Club boardwalk to the main pool.
You’ll also find a smaller slide that’s perfect for toddlers and small kids at the entrance to the main water slide.
Book a Fireworks Cruise
Take in the sights and sounds of the Epcot fireworks show from your pontoon boat on Crescent Lake.
Transportation
As mentioned above, Disney’s Yacht Club Resort sits in a prime location in the center of all the magic at WDW. If you’re planning to visit one of the theme parks, you’ll be happy to know that several of them are just a super short walk or ride away.
These are our preferred ways to get from Disney’s Yacht Club to other places in Walt Disney World:
- To Magic Kingdom – You can access the Disney buses in front of the hotel. The ride to Magic Kingdom should take 15-20 minutes.
- To Epcot – Exit the back of Yacht Club (toward Crescent Lake) and turn left. Epcot sits just under a ten minute walk away!
- To Hollywood Studios – You have several options for getting to Hollywood Studios. We find the quickest option *usually* is walking. Hollywood Studios sits just a 15 minute walk away from the Yacht Club. You can also ride a Friendship Boat to Hollywood Studios. However, by the time you wait on the boat to make stops, this method can take longer than walking. You could also walk toward Epcot to catch the Disney Skyliner. With this method, you should be able to reach Hollywood Studios in around 25 minutes.
- To Animal Kingdom – You can hop on one of the Disney buses to get to Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park. This is roughly a ten-minute ride.
- To Disney’s Boardwalk – You can make the five-minute walk around Crescent Lake to easily reach the Disney Boardwalk. Guests can also take the Friendship Boat from the Yacht Club lighthouse and ride across the lake to the Boardwalk.
- To Disney Springs – You can take a bus to Disney Springs, which typically takes 15-20 minutes.
Is Disney’s Yacht Club Worth It?
Since Disney’s Yacht Club may be my personal favorite resort in all of WDW , I would definitely say it’s worth the cost! I love the classy guest rooms and bathrooms with their nautical decor.
The lobby seems to be quieter and calmer than that at other resorts, and the cast members are super friendly and helpful. My family and I enjoy the food at all the restaurants on site, and we appreciate the ability to easily walk from the Yacht Club to the Beach Club’s dining options.
The close proximity to Epcot makes the Yacht Club an ideal place to stay since there’s no rush to get to the park in the morning or back “home” at the end of a long day. Plus, you enter and exit through the International Gateway entrance to Epcot (near World Showcase), so the lines to enter are basically nonexistent.
Additionally, Disney’s Hollywood Studios is just a short walk, boat ride, or Skyliner ride away. And if you feel like venturing out, you can take the scenic stroll around Crescent Lake to the Disney Boardwalk.
Overall, we highly recommend the beautiful Yacht Club Resort! For additional information on Disney resorts, join the conversation on our Facebook page: Mom’s Guide to Disney Resorts ! Do you have a review of Disney’s Yacht Club Resort? Comment below to share your thoughts with us!
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Aug 1, 2023 · In this post, we’ll review Disney’s Yacht Club Resort, a deluxe resort at Disney World situated in the Boardwalk area between Epcot and Hollywood Studios. We’ll cover everything you need to know, from pricing to transportation to special perks. Read on to learn all about Yacht Club at Disney World!
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Feb 7, 2024 · Prices at Yacht Club. Since Disney’s Yacht Club Resort is classified as a deluxe hotel at Disney World, you’ll notice that the prices are higher than at some of the other hotels. This is because the Yacht Club offers deluxe room space, extra amenities, and a prime location.