Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort Review

Caribbean Beach Resort is a Moderate hotel at Walt Disney World with a tropical theme. This review features new room photos, thoughts on the reimagining, Skyliner gondola transportation, pool & dining info, plus details on amenities offered by Riviera Resort, the sister DVC property to CBR. (Updated June 22, 2025.)

The advantages of Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort basically come down to three things. First and most importantly, the Disney Skyliner gondola. Caribbean Beach Resort is the hub for the Skyliner, with two stations offering access to Disney’s Hollywood Studios and EPCOT, plus Art of Animation, Pop Century, and Riviera Resorts.

We use the Skyliner often, and are big fans. It makes for easy midday breaks when you’re doing Disney’s Hollywood Studios or EPCOT, and is also advantageous for Early Entry at both parks. Knocking out Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance, Slinky Dog Dash, Frozen Ever After, or Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure (especially easy since you enter EPCOT through International Gateway via the Skyliner) before the park even opens to day guests is huge. The benefits of the Skyliner cannot be overstated–we prefer it to the monorail.

Second, there’s the proximity of Caribbean Beach to Disney’s Riviera Resort, which is the newest Disney Vacation Club property at Walt Disney World. This is located adjacent to Caribbean Beach and is a short walk over to that tower.

The advantage here is in the amenities that Disney’s Riviera Resort offers. While Caribbean Beach Resort guests cannot pool hop to Riviera (CBR’s feature pool is better), you do have access to almost all other amenities. You can also take a leisurely stroll around the grounds, as the pathway that circles Barefoot Bay passes by both resorts.

Dining is the big thing, as Disney’s Riviera Resort has some great options. Le Petit Café, Bar Riva, Primo Piatto, and the gelato stand are all solid options.

We also love Topolino’s Terrace–both the Signature Dinner and the Character Breakfast a la Art with Mickey & Friends. For more info about the sister property to Caribbean Beach, consult our Disney’s Riviera Resort Review.

Finally, Caribbean Beach’s is the most modern of the Moderate Resorts. Prior to the opening of Disney’s Riviera Resort, Caribbean Beach underwent a massive and multi-year reimagining to enhance and improve its amenities and design. This re-imagining was undertaken because Caribbean Beach Resort is the oldest of the Moderates, and there have been complaints that its facilities are beginning to show their age.

The Old Port Royale lobby area and check-in, Centertown Market, Banana Cabana, and Sebastian’s Bistro are all totally new or recently redone. While Coronado Springs Resort received similar updates alongside the construction of Gran Destino Tower, that’s more disjointed of a resort–like two hotels in one. (I guess the same could be said for Caribbean Beach and Riviera, but that actually is two resorts.)

In particular, we are huge fans of Sebastian’s Bistro, which is the best value dinner in all of Walt Disney World! The ‘update’ at Caribbean Beach was far more substantial than a standard refurbishment, and it was handled excellently. Suffice to say, these upgrades re-assert Caribbean Beach’s place as a top-notch resort.

If you want an idea of just how good these projects went, check out our revised Polynesian vs. Caribbean Beach Resort Comparison. Keep the price difference between the two in mind when reading that; the Poly is at least double to triple the cost of Caribbean Beach!

As big fans of Caribbean Beach, we had a good amount of trepidation regarding the resort’s re-imagining, plus the additions of the Skyliner and Disney’s Riviera Resort. We’ve stayed at Caribbean Beach Resort several times in the past year, and this trio of additions are all largely positive, even if they have eroded some of the secluded and lush tropical vibe of the resort.

Getting down to the business of the resort review, let’s start with an overview. Located near Epcot, Caribbean Beach Resort has decent proximity to the theme parks. Thanks to the Skyliner, there’s also a novel and efficient mode of transportation between CBR and two parks.

If you’re staying at Caribbean Beach, our advice is to line up for the Skyliner shortly before it begins operating if your plan is to rope drop Epcot or Disney’s Hollywood Studios. Lines can be long in the morning, but the Skyliner is incredibly efficient and Caribbean Beach’s status as the “hub” resort for the Skyliner means you’re still waiting less than guests coming from Art of Animation or Pop Century, who have to transfer at CBR.

This is something we discussed recently in Skyliner Warning for Rope Dropping Disney’s Hollywood Studios or EPCOT. That post only applies to Art of Animation and Pop Century. It’s not applicable to Caribbean Beach or even Disney’s Riviera Resort, for that matter. You might find a line at CBR in the morning, but it’ll move fast–and thankfully, there’s no transfer involved!

In the center of Caribbean Beach Resort separating most of the guest room buildings from Old Port Royale is Barefoot Bay, a 45-acre lake. Running around the lake is a 1.4-mile path, with additional paths leading to all guest rooms. It seems like the perfect resort for a morning run…or racing around to photograph the sunrise, if you’re like me.

In the center of all this is, Caribbean Cay, which is an island with a lush picnic and play area. It also breaks up the walk across the huge lake.

The resort itself likely benefits from its age, as its twenty plus years in existence have given the greenery at the resort a chance to become quite lush and mature.

Within this tropical paradise, rooms are spread among 6 villages: Trinidad, Barbados, Martinique, Aruba, and Jamaica.

One of the biggest downsides of Caribbean Beach used to be that it’s a really spread out resort. The size coupled with the number of bus stops can make transportation at Caribbean Beach Resort a real hassle.

However, the new Skyliner gondolas totally eliminate this issue when it comes to Epcot and Disney’s Hollywood Studios. Caribbean Beach is the only Moderate Resort offering non-bus transportation to Walt Disney World’s theme parks. This is huge, and the advantage it offers cannot be overstated.

Getting to Magic Kingdom, Animal Kingdom, or Disney Springs from CBR can still take some time due to the resort’s internal bus loop. This internal loop can added ~10 minutes to transit times, and also mean the bus arrives to your stop nearly (or totally) full during peak times.

Because of this, we often use Uber to get to and from those parks. It’s something worth considering if you find yourself frustrated with the bus service at CBR. Be sure to price out the Uber before committing to that, as costs can vary widely depending upon demand.

Caribbean Beach Resort’s main lobby and guest check-in is now located in Old Port Royale.

This is where you’ll get picked up and dropped off by Mears Connect, pick up grocery delivery and other orders. It’s the central hub of the entire resort, where you’ll find a gift shop, food court, and other amenities. Old Port Royale is located in Centertown, and that’s where pretty much everything–save for the Skyliner–is located in terms of key guest amenities.

The consolidation of the lobby and check-in in Old Port Royale is a definite improvement. This area is convenient to many guest rooms, whereas Custom House wasn’t convenient to anything.

Along with Saratoga Springs and Old Key West, Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort is one of the most sprawling resorts at Walt Disney World. My personal take is that this gives it more of a true “resort” feel with more to explore, but reasonable minds could certainly differ on that one.

It’s quite a trek from the most remote rooms to Old Port Royale, meaning it could be a hassle to get breakfast. On the plus side, this will make you less likely to eat those instant-eggs and rubber-bacon! (Aren’t I the optimist…)

On the dining front, some good news is that during the resort re-imagining, Coke Freestyle machines were added throughout the resort, and you should have one of these ~5 minutes from your room. The resort map you receive at check-in will indicate where they’re located.

At Centertown, you’ll find a trio of dining options including a table service restaurant, food court for quick service dining, and poolside bar. Here are our reviews of each:

Each has a few can’t-miss, signature items that we highly recommend checking out. (Like the glorious Caribbean Pull-apart Rolls with Guava Butter, Mango Chutney, and Jamaican Jerk Oil pictured above!)

If those options are insufficient, you can have alcohol and food to prepare for breakfasts brought to you for a much cheaper price–see our Tips for Grocery Delivery at Walt Disney World post for more info.

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Caribbean Beach has a nice marina near Old Port Royale, which rents out boats and bicycles.

There also are playgrounds, an arcade, volleyball, sand beaches, and other standard Moderate Resort amenities available at Caribbean Beach Resort.

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The Fuentes del Morro feature pool at Old Port Royale is pretty awesome. You might as well call it Old Fort Royale, as it is reminiscent of the Spanish forts under siege at the beginning of Pirates of the Caribbean.

Everyone knows that anything pertaining to pirates is unquestionably awesome, so Caribbean Beach Resort scores serious points for the pool.

It’s a really cool pool–I consider it to be one of the best at Walt Disney World. Kids (and immature adults like me) would really enjoy “playing pirate” in its many forts, complete with authentic working (eh, probably) cannons.

For those adults who are more mature, you can always “play pirate” by chugging a bottle of rum and staggering around on one of the white sand beaches at Caribbean Beach Resort while bemoaning the fact that the rum is always gone. What could go wrong?

Okay, now the guest rooms. Let’s start with the best and newest option, which are the ‘Under the Sea’ style 5th sleeper rooms in the Trinidad section of the resort.

These were previously the infamous pirate rooms, which were among the worst rooms in all of Walt Disney World. Worse yet, the Caribbean Beach front desk would routinely offer a free “upgrade” to the pirate rooms to unsuspecting guests, as they overbooked the rest of the resort and only had space left in the “premium” pirate rooms (air quotes around both upgrade and premium. In any case, those are dead and gone.

The pirate rooms have been replaced by new ‘Under the Sea’ accommodations. Check out our Review, Photos & Video: Little Mermaid Rooms at Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort for everything you need to know about these. These Under the Sea rooms are fantastic for families who want more space while they’re not sleeping, as the pull-down beds make the main living area far less cramped during the day.

Because everything needs a nickname, we’ve dubbed these as Caribbean Beach’s “DVC-Lite” or “Reasonable-Riviera” rooms (still workshopping the name). Conceptually, these are identical to the standard rooms at Disney’s Riviera Resort. These feature the same style of pull-down Murphy beds that convert into couches, and also have many of the same ‘quality of life’ features as the DVC-style studios.

To be sure, the studios at Disney’s Riviera Resort are more spacious and well-appointed. It’s really the “bones” that are almost identical here, with a lot of the finishing and features differing–and being better–at Disney’s Riviera Resort. Still, for less than half the price (when going by rack rates), that’s a fair tradeoff.

These are quite possibly the best rooms at any Moderate Resort (excluding Gran Destino Tower, since that’s its own thing)–far better than the standard rooms at Caribbean Beach or even Port Orleans. Fair warning–these can be tricky to book and require a room request. They’re worth it for most families, though!

Finally, there’s the standard rooms. These are why we dubbed Caribbean Beach Resort “Poly-lite” in the first place several years ago. These rooms don’t look like budget motel accommodations, and feature a lot of details and fun tropical motifs.

These rooms were first redone in 2014, and if you can believe it, they were excellent at the time. There were lots of details and the rooms were very similar to those at the Polynesian. Over a decade later, a lot of that has been lost. These are now among the most generic rooms at Walt Disney World. I’d go as far as to say they’re worse than any of the Value Resorts, at this point.

The blandification began with the removal of the bed runners, and continued with other thematic elements being lost. On a positive note, the rooms were refurbished a couple of years ago, so they still feel fresh as of 2025, but they’re very bland.

That was only a soft goods refurbishment, and it basically involved painting one of the walls baby blue to brighten up the interior and replacing worn furniture and furnishings. There’s less wear and tear as a result, but the rooms are also arguably even more sterile.

The next hard goods overhaul cannot come soon enough (it probably won’t happen for another 5+ years, unfortunately). We’d highly recommend staying in the newer and nicer ‘Under the Sea’ rooms if at all possible. Just be sure to make a room request, as some of those buildings are a serious hike from the main lobby!

Speaking of which, because it’s a larger resort with many different room styles and a range of amenities, we highly recommend making a room request. Check out our recommendations for the Best & Worst Rooms & Building Locations at Caribbean Beach Resort.

There’s a lot to take into consideration, including Disney’s Riviera Resort and the two gondola stations, with non-stop access to Epcot and Hollywood Studios. This covers the best options for proximity to the Skyliner, pools, and dining at Caribbean Beach, and makes specific building recommendations.

Using a travel agent is always a good idea for Walt Disney World vacation planning, but that’s especially true for “trickier” bookings like Caribbean Beach Resort where room requests come into play.

If you want to work with a TA, we recommend requesting a no-obligation quote from Be Our Guest Vacations, a no-fee Authorized Disney Vacation Planner. They can do the work for you and advocate on your behalf when it comes to room requests and other aspects of travel planning.

Their services don’t cost extra, they’ll reserve your room, help you with dining reservations and itineraries, and apply the best discounts to your reservation once they’re released. Using an Authorized Disney Vacation Planner is the win-win option if you’re overwhelmed by the complexities of Walt Disney World, don’t want to do all of the “homework” yourself, or want someone to monitor your reservation so you save money.

Overall, Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort is a very nice place to stay, especially if you enjoy the theme and the sprawling resort grounds. It’s now a very balanced hotel with a tremendous amount of upside: a diverse slate of restaurants, plenty of recreation options, beautiful grounds to enjoy, and efficient Skyliner transportation to Epcot and DHS.

Between the dining, gondola transportation, other amenities, and easy access to the Riviera, Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort has some of the same selling points as Deluxe Resorts. I was already a fan of Caribbean Beach Resort, but now that it’s basically a “Poor Man’s Polynesian.” While the may not be as nice as its tropical cousin, Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort, it does offer significantly better value for money thanks to its solid amenities and excellent rooms.

This is reflected in our Rankings of ALL Walt Disney World Hotels from Worst to Best, which takes price and a variety of other variables into account. If you’d prefer to read that for a rundown of how all resorts rank, have at it. Spoiler alert: Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resorts is in the top 5 and is the #1 ranked Moderate Resort in all of Walt Disney World. That’s a controversial choice, but we feel that Caribbean Beach has tremendous upside, so long as you make a room request to limit the downsides!

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Your Thoughts

What do you think of the new ‘Under the Sea’ rooms at Caribbean Beach Resort? Think CBR is the #1 Moderate Resort (or top 5 overall) at Walt Disney World? Are you planning on staying at Caribbean Beach Resort? Have you tried Centertown Market, Banana Cabana, or Sebastian’s Bistro? Do you miss the old style of CBR? What about the spread out nature of the resort–is that a strength or a weakness for you? Any questions about this Walt Disney World resort hotel? Share your thoughts or any questions you have in the comments!

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  1. The first stop is Martiniquic then both Trinadas, Aruba the last I think is Jamaica. If you do get into anyone of these don’t worry. You can walk over to Matiniquicand get on there.

    1. Just vacationed there. We were in Aruba which was the last stop.
      Martinique
      Old Port Royale
      Barbados
      Trinidad
      Jamaica
      Aruba

    2. Did you have issues with not having room on bus and having to wait for another since you were last stop?

    3. Julie and Christine – apparently my responses were not linked to this thread when I hit reply. See responses in the main comment thread.

    4. I stayed in Aruba, it is the very last stop. We had to wait 45 minutes for a bus to Magic Kingdom because the buses were full. Very frustrating we complained to management and they said we paid for a standard room not a preferred room. BS. They gave us 2 extra fast passes. I don’t recommend carribean beach.

  2. Hi Tom,

    Thanks for the awesome review! When the new room discounts came out last week, we just switched to CB from Port Orleans Riverside. We were able to grab a “5th sleeper” room at CB, and staying an additional night and one extra park day for almost the same exact price!

    That side, I know it is a much larger resort. Do you have a recommendation for which buildings to stay in? I have done alot of reading on it but I have seen several different recommendations. I realize it has a bus system just for the resort itself and it different than most other resorts. We have stayed at several but were looking for the best deal for this trip.
    Thank you for any advice!

    1. Stay at CB in September. My family was in Matinique. Very nice. First stop on bus route and close to Port Royal. There may be some construction noise from the new resort Riveria. Personally didn’t even hear it myself.

  3. i am debating this hotel or animal kingdom- standard view as i cannot afford the cost difference of a savannah view. i cant decide which hotel to stay at. any thoughts? this is so much cheaper so just debating if animal kingdom is worth the money and upgrade.

  4. We just returned home from Caribbean Beach Resort, likely will not stay there again. We purchased the quick serve food plan and found the food at this CBR so bad, we felt the need to leave the resort for meals. We were originally booked in Martinique and was told the construction was not bad,. However when we got there found the new construction an eyesore. They happily moved us and said the construtctiion was not related to Caribbean beach which is why we were told it was not bad. We have stayed at this resort In the same time period in 2015 and 2016 and had been very happy with it. Sorry to say the next time we visit we will not stay at CBR.

  5. Thanks for your review. Overall, the CBR has been a nice stay but have had a few disappointments. First, the room was less than clean when we arrived — we found several very long hairs that did not belong to anyone in my family. Second, we are in Aruba and while it’s not terribly far from Old Port Royale, it’s far enough to prevent us from pooping over to get coffee or something from the Grab and Go. Third, I had friend come to visit and wanted to alert the hotel. I was transferred 4 times and the last person answered the phone with “Yeah?” (this is not an exaggeration). Fourth, we are here for a special event where we were required to stay at this resort and be at specific parks at specific times. The resort did nothing to increase the buses to/from the parks to help alleviate the backlog. There were a lot of stressed people trying to get children to a special event. And finally, a friend’s father was here for the event and he was in a wheelchair. They had to wait through FIVE buses before they could accommodate him. (see the aforementioned crowds on the buses). The resort eventually sent an empty bus for them but again, they waited through 5 buses coming and going. My friend was in tears. So…overall, the hotel has been fine but nothing meeting the “Disney standard.” More like what I’d expect from any regular hotel.

  6. We stayed during the renovations & liked having closer drink stations. I was hoping that they would stay. Much nicer than walking so far. We spent less time at the resort our second trip, but actually got more use out of our refillable mugs.

  7. I don’t understand why they’re removing the bed runners from so many resorts. I like the white sheet set vs. the busy comforters, but the bed runners gave a much-needed pop of color.

    1. Agreed. The beds now look very “basic” and unfinished. The only pro is that I won’t need to pick the runners off the floor in the morning when we stay there in a couple weeks.

  8. As Professor Henry Higgins would put, “By George, I think you’ve got it!” This 11/25/2018 review of the CBR is completely up to date and comprehensive review, complete with a new pic showing the latest bedroom change (the 55″ TVs are great!).

    To quote from the review, “Then there are the new rooms, which are the best in their class, rivaling some Deluxes.” This is very true. May/June of 2018, we stayed in the rooms at the CBR after spending a night at the Beach Club. Make no mistake, I’ll take the Beach Club every time over the CBR (but if I did, my wife would never leave the pool complex there), and the rooms are superior to those at the CBR, but not by much. There’s a square footage advantage for the Beach Club rooms, but much of the Beach Club’s advantage comes from the location of the bathroom being that of a typical interior hallway hotel setup, blocking sound from the hallway, while the CBR’s bathroom is at the back. Plus, a balcony, small, that you can go out on at the Beach Club. The CBR boasts what some sources describe as the biggest rooms at any moderate, but still lost out on square footage to the Beach Club. But it’s not an overwhelming advantage by any means. Both resorts’ rooms have been fully updated with plentiful electrical outlets with USB charging ports, both have the same great TVs, and both have queen-size comfy beds. This blog has a post of the CBR vs. the Poly, with the Poly winning, of course, but closer than expected. The Beach Club rooms win over the CBR, but that win is a very narrow one, much closer than the Poly’s win. Beach Club gets the win for noise level (largely due to room design), a slight edge in elbow room, and a balcony. Elsewhere, the CBR rooms match the quality at the Beach Club, stride for stride. The CBR really has good rooms.

  9. We just stayed there for three days. Spyglass was great for breakfast. Centretown was awful. Cold, unseasoned and sad. We dined at Sebastian’s and it was great. The outside bar is also terrific. Overall, it’s a home run!

  10. Thanks for sharing such an amazing article. After reading the article, I feel it your article will definitely help me a lot in my next journey.

  11. Thanks for the update. Staying at the Caribbean beach July 2019, hoping it will all be finished. can anyone recommend best rooms to stay in to be next to buses ?

    Thank you.

    1. Tracey, I personally would recommend staying in Martinqic but that depends on your task for construction. The new resort Rivera is being built near there. However when I stayed there In Sepetember I never heard a thing. Martinqic is the first stop for the buses.

  12. I don’t see a fence around the beach area like at the Polynesian, but I do see a gondola pole outside of some of the hotel rooms, which will have gondola’s on them. Not sure I want to sit on my balcony and look at people flying by, but the pole is not great. Other than that, the rooms look very nice, calmer but still tropical and all other upgrades look cool too. I am DVC so would have to go off of points to stay.

  13. Another change October 8th:
    Trinidad South gets renamed “Trinidad.”
    Trinidad North gets renamed “Barbados.”

    For those who don’t know, Barbados is the name of the village “island” that was torn down to make room for the Riviera Resort (along with half of Martinique). Hopefully this means that the new Barbados will get a new paint job in the future to distinguish it from Trinidad (getting the original Barbados scheme back would be nice).

  14. Hey all just chatted online with a CM. She said all of Old Port Royale – dining, check in and shopping will be officially open October 8th! The bike rentals are already open….very exciting news!!!!!

    1. Us Too ! We were here last yr after Thanksgiving, and are looking forward to full Resort access, minus the Skyliner…………Yea!

    2. This will be our first time at CBR so we’re looking forward to seeing everything done!

  15. I wonder how the smaller size of the resort will benefit transportation and general ease of getting to dining, etc. I really like Caribbean Beach but that horrible bus ride around the resort especially at the end of the night, was disappointing. I’m hoping that the route will be more efficient now and pick ups will be more frequent as well.

  16. Well, I missed it, but by no more than a week: Old Port Royale will be opening no later than October 8, 2018. That is the first day that reservations are being accepted for Sebastian’s Bistro, the restaurant replacing the former Shutters Restaurant. No breakfast, but lunch and dinner will be served there. The menu is up and looks pretty good. I won’t be surprised if OPR opens prior to that date for a soft opening of the restaurant to get kinks out before taking on the reservation quests, but it’s not like food service is a mystery at WDW, so, we’ll see.

  17. Well, my predicted October 1st date has come and is effectively gone (I don’t think there will be ribbon cutting between 11:00 p.m. and midnight. 😉
    That said, some of the most recent pictures making their way around the net show that while there still appears to be work going on with the roof of Centertown, the Banana Cabana Bar looks past ready, and artwork can be seen on the interior walls of Sebastian’s Bistro.

    So, the opening date? Soon. How soon? Pretty soon. ;P

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