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Doubledouble Room: A room with two double (or perhaps queen) beds. May be occupied by one or more people. Studio Room: A room with a studio bed - a couch that can be converted into a bed. May also have an additional bed. Bunk Room: has beds in bunk-style allowing for more beds to be places in the room without adding taking up too much space. This can be seen in either hostels or more upscale / innovative poshtels and hotels.
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8WevH. Disney’s Boardwalk Villas are part of the Disney Vacation Club Resort at Walt Disney World. Most of the deluxe resorts at Disney World have a DVC wing that makes up a separate portion of the hotel. In this Boardwalk Villas review, we’ll look at the different villas, amenities, and benefits of staying in this portion of the resort. Additionally, we’ll preview a deluxe studio room and what it offers compared to a standard room at Boardwalk Inn. The Boardwalk Villas have several things going for them. Staying at the Boardwalk, in general, has one huge factor that shouldn’t be overlooked, the location. Like they say in real estate, location, location, location! The same goes for Disney World. Disney’s Boardwalk Villas are within walking distance to Disney’s Hollywood Studios and Epcot. Being able to walk out of the resort and straight onto the walkway to a theme park is a huge advantage. You don’t have to worry about waiting on a bus or other forms of transportation. Instead, you can simply walk over, which leaves you in control of your arrival. Additionally, the Boardwalk Villas make up part of the Epcot Resorts Area. Therefore, you’ll have convenient access to shopping and dining at the surrounding hotels when staying in this area. With that noted, let’s take a look at the other attributes you’ll find here. This review was updated on February 24, 2022. The Boardwalk Villas offer different amenities than you would find in a standard guest room. All of the Disney World Villa Resorts offer a few conveniences similar to what we might have at home. For instance, a deluxe studio has a kitchenette, larger bathroom, and typically sleeps up to five guests. In comparison, a regular guest room will not have a kitchenette or any other extra amenities. The different units available at the Boardwalk Villas are Deluxe Studio VillaOne Bedroom VillaTwo Bedroom Lock-Off VillaThree Bedroom Grand Villa The two-bedroom lock-off villa is a combination of a deluxe studio and a one-bedroom villa. This unit will have a door that’s locked off between the rooms. That way, if the resort needs more one-bedrooms or deluxe studios, they can rent them separately. All the one-bedroom and larger villas offer a full kitchen and have a washer and dryer in the unit. As you can probably imagine, these amenities are convenient for a variety of different dynamics. Additionally, the following room views are considered upgrades Garden or Pool ViewBoardwalk View Disney’s Boardwalk is one of the few resorts where I recommend considering a view upgrade. However, I would only upgrade if I planned to spend a decent amount of time in the room. Usually, these villas are rented to the Disney Vacation Club members on a point system. However, while members are generally given first availability, Disney rents the villa rooms to regular guests. So, you do not have to be a DVC member to rent one of the villa units. Next, we’ll preview a deluxe studio villa so you can get a better idea of what to expect. Boardwalk Villas Deluxe Studio Below is a picture of the deluxe studio at Disney’s Boardwalk Villas. The villas have been refurbished in recent years. I thought the subtle color palette was refreshing and calming. The sage wall color and the pops of red and pink undertones help make the room feel spacious. Most studio rooms have a queen-size bed with a queen-size sleeper sofa. This studio was similar to the setup in our studio room at the Grand Floridian Villas. However, the Grand Floridian Villas are undergoing a significant refurbishment in 2022. Those new rooms will have a pull-down bed instead of a queen-size sleeper sofa. Related Grand Floridian Villas Review And after our stay in a deluxe studio at Disney’s Riviera Resort, I have to admit I prefer the pull-down Murphy bed over the sofa bed. The sofa beds are not very comfortable for a lengthy stay. Related Disney’s Riviera Resort Review A king-size bed is only available in a one-bedroom villa, two-bedroom villa, or three-bedroom grand villa. I thought the convertible table with chairs was a nice room amenity. The table folds out, making this area the perfect place to enjoy a meal. And a pull-down bed opens up, revealing a single trundle bed. These beds are usually recommended for children ages 12 and younger. Dumbo and Timothy Mouse are snoozing on the artwork inside the trundle bed panel. Here is a view of our room with the queen-size bed, queen-size sleeper, and trundle in use. The coffee table easily rolled out of the way, and I stacked the sofa cushions on top. There was still plenty of walking space in the area, and the balcony was still accessible. A large armoire sits in the corner with adequate storage space inside. The drawers were deep, and I liked that there wasn’t a lot of hidden storage in the room. I’m always afraid I’ll tuck something away and forget it when we leave. A majority of the Boardwalk Villas have balconies. We had a standard view room which ended up being a garden view. It was fun to watch the Disney Skyliner pass by our room in the distance. Moving on, the guest bath is a nice size. In addition, the vanity area is separate from the water closet. That’s always a plus when multiple people are getting ready. There was plenty of counter space and storage underneath the vanity. And there’s my favorite item, the built-in makeup mirror. To the immediate right of the vanity area is a full-size closet providing additional storage. Inside you’ll find an in-room safe, extra pillows and blankets, a luggage rack, and an iron with an ironing board. The actual bath has a standard shower with a tub combination. The deluxe studio baths are probably the largest item that varies significantly between the different villa resorts. For example, some Copper Creek Villas have a walk-in shower instead of a tub and shower combination. Related Copper Creek Villas Review And many of the newer deluxe studios have a split bath where one side of the bathroom has a tub and shower combination. Meanwhile, the other side of the bath has a walk-in shower and a vanity area. We’ve recently saw this setup at the new deluxe studios at the Polynesian. The Boardwalk Villas deluxe studio’s kitchenette is tucked in the hallway between the foyer and the main living space. The design of the kitchenette is practical, given the smaller space. While it’s not a fully equipped kitchen, the area is very efficient. It’s nice to have a sink in your room. Our room had a standard coffee maker. Complimentary coffee and accompaniments are provided. In addition, there was a roll of paper towels, dish liquid, and a kitchen towel. On the shelf above sits a microwave and toaster oven. I’ve always assumed that most people in these rooms prepare breakfast here to save money. And potentially a few other meals as well. Underneath the counter is a decent size refrigerator. These are a little larger than you would find in a standard hotel room. The top of the fridge has a freezer shelf. Typically, these rooms have ceramic dishes. You can use the sink to wash them and reuse them as needed throughout your trip. Below the sink is an area for the garbage and recycling bin. Having the ability to store these items out of the way is another thing I like about the room. Overall, I thought the room elements were well thought out. And I wouldn’t hesitate to reserve this room type again in the future. While I don’t want to delve deep into covering the entire hotel in this post, I do want to mention a few of the resort’s amenities. Below is a picture of the elevator lobbies. All the colors used in the resort are bright and charming. But I especially like the villas portion of the Boardwalk. Here’s a look at the updated Luna Park pool, the resort’s feature pool. There is a separate kiddie pool available in this area and a playground. If you are a pool person, you might prefer a stay at Disney’s Beach Club to use their Stormalong Bay pool area. They have the nicest pool on the property, and it’s shared with Disney’s Yacht Club. Related Best Pools at Disney World Back at the Boardwalk Villas, a separate quiet pool sits in front of Community Hall. DVC members are privy to some of the things inside Community Hall. All of the villas resorts offer a separate grill area for their guests. And Boardwalk Villa guests can use Muscles and Bustles gym. The resort’s gym provides an excellent place to maintain a workout schedule on vacation. Additionally, Boardwalk Inn is home to several dining venues. If you enjoy Disney signature dining, you are in luck. Some of the choices include Flying Fish, Yachtsman Steakhouse, and Shula’s Steakhouse. Related Yachtsman Steakhouse Review Other dining options include Boardwalk Bakery, the resort’s quick-service dining location. A few other items on the Boardwalk include a pizza window, and there’s a stand that sells fast food-type items. Table service restaurants include Big River Grille, Trattoria al Forno, and the ESPN Bar and Grill. And the Boardwalk is home to two lounge options, Abracadabar and Belle Vue Lounge. Related Boardwalk Restaurants Guide With the addition of the Disney Skyliner, you might like to take it over to the Riviera or Caribbean Beach to enjoy a meal. If you visit the Riviera, I recommend eating at Primo Piatto, an elevated counter service dining option. And, of course, Topolino’s Terrace has a charming character breakfast. Related Topolino’s Terrace Character Breakfast The Boardwalk Inn provides bus transportation to the following locations Magic KingdomAnimal KingdomDisney SpringsBlizzard BeachTyphoon Lagoon Additionally, the resort’s Friendship Boat Service will take you to the following locations if you prefer not to walk Disney’s Beach ClubDisney’s Yacht ClubDisney’s Swan and Dolphin HotelEpcot Hollywood Studios Make sure to check out the entire resort review to learn specifics about the resort. Related Disney’s Boardwalk Inn Review Final Thoughts on Disney’s Boardwalk Villas As you can see, a stay at the Boardwalk Villas has quite a lot to offer. It is also pleasant to take in these kinds of views on your walk home from Disney’s Hollywood Studios or Epcot. I highly recommend trying out a stay here if it meets your budget. Some things to think about This part of Disney World is a place that resonates home for me. So it’s not uncommon to find me taking a leisurely walk around Crescent Lake. If you’re considering a stay at Disney’s Boardwalk Villas, here are some things to think about Which type of villa would work best for my travel party and budget?Will we save money on meal costs by preparing food in the room? Or do we prefer not to cook on vacation?Will we take advantage of an upgraded room view of the Boardwalk and other amenities? For more information about the Boardwalk, all of our articles for the resort are listed here. Or you might enjoy browsing our entire list of Disney World Resort Reviews. These are a few favorites Disney’s Swan And Dolphin ReviewAnimal Kingdom Lodge Review Contemporary Garden View RoomsBay Lake Tower ReviewDisney’s Yacht Club Review Additionally, some of our more popular posts for those planning a Disney vacation include our Disney World Character Dining Guide and Best Restaurants at Disney Springs list. You might also enjoy browsing all of our Disney Restaurant Reviews we’ve completed to date. Hopefully, this Boardwalk Villas review provided you with the information needed to decide whether or not a stay here was right for your next vacation. In the comments What are your thoughts about the Boardwalk Villas? Can you justify staying in an upgraded villa? Author Amber is the owner and author of Resorts She spends over 100 days on average every year visiting the Walt Disney World Resorts and surrounding Orlando area.
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Rooms tend to fall into categories when it comes to price bands, the type of décor, whether a room is pool-side or ocean-side… Images and descriptions of main features and amenities applying to each room category will usually be included on a hotel’s brand website and across its distribution channels. Summary Different types of rooms in hotels Types of Hotel Rooms Hotel Rooms by Occupancy Hotel Rooms by Bed Hotel Rooms by Design and Layout Hotel Rooms by Amenities or View Different types of rooms in hotels Resorts rooms luxurious accommodations that offer guests a comfortable and upscale stay during their vacation. These rooms typically feature premium amenities such as plush bedding, high-end furniture, and high-tech gadgets. Resort rooms can vary in size and style, from cozy studios to spacious suites with private balconies and ocean views. Boutique creative rooms Creative rooms in boutique hotels can range from themed suites with elaborate decor and furnishings, to quirky spaces with unexpected touches and features. Lodge rooms These rooms offer a cozy and rustic accommodation option for travelers looking to experience the great outdoors. Luxury rooms High-end accommodations that offer guests a premium and upscale experience during their stay. Types of Hotel Rooms The room type examples below are seen most often, but the room names, classifications, and sizes may still vary per hotel. Hotel Rooms by Occupancy Single Room A room assigned to one person. May have one or more beds. Double Room A room assigned to two people. May have one or more beds. Triple Room A room assigned to three people. May have two or more beds. Quadruple Room for 4 people A room assigned to four people. May have two or more beds. Hotel Rooms by Bed Queen Room A room with a queen-sized bed. May be occupied by one or more people. King Room A room with a king-sized bed. May be occupied by one or more people. Twin Room A room with two beds. May be occupied by one or more people. Double-double Room A room with two double or perhaps queen beds. May be occupied by one or more people. Studio Room A room with a studio bed – a couch that can be converted into a bed. May also have an additional bed. Bunk Room has beds in bunk–style allowing for more beds to be places in the room without adding taking up too much space. This can be seen in either hostels or more upscale / innovative poshtels and hotels. Bunk-style beds with a creative twist for a space-conscious room layout. Hotel Rooms by Design & Layout It´s very typical for hotels to classify and price their rooms according to the layout and size of the room. You´ll typically find names such as Standard Room your standard entry-level room. Deluxe Room & Superior Room the next step up in room categories, usually outfitted with slightly better amenities and larger footprint. Executive Room a hotel room more orientated towards business executive guests. Usually with a desk or space for guests to get some work done. Suite Rooms Junior Suite or Mini-Suite a single room with a bed and sitting area. Sometimes the sleeping area is in a bedroom separate from the parlour or living room. Master Suite a parlour or living room connected to one or more bedrooms. Executive Suite similar to the executive room but larger and with better amenities. Presidential room usually the largest and most luxurious room of the hotel property. Penthouse Suite a suite located on the top floor of the building, typically very similar to the presidential room in size and amenities; Villa Suite as the name suggests, this would be a separate villa of usually high quality and with numerous luxurious amenities. Aparthotel rooms / apart-style rooms similar to an apartment in amenities kitchen, dining area etc. and often segmented towards the short and long-stay market. An example of an Apart-style room with a small kitchen and separate seating area. Also, there are hotel rooms that connect to other rooms Connecting rooms Rooms with individual entrance doors from the outside and a connecting door between. Guests can move between rooms without going through the hallway. Adjoining rooms Rooms with a common wall, but no connecting door. Adjacent rooms Rooms close to each other, perhaps across the hall. Lastly, some hotels offer accessible rooms which offer easy access to people with disabilities or those who have limited mobility. These rooms typically have facilities such as ground floor access or level flooring up until an elevator, wheelchair ramps/wheelchair lift, lowered washing basins, widened doors etc. Hotel Rooms by Amenities or View Of course, hotels can choose to include names of the room´s amenities in the name to make entice visitors to book rooms with higher markup, and thereby make more revenue yielding. Examples include “Name of room” + with pool “Name of room” + with jacuzzi “Name of room” + balcony or terrace “Name of room” + beach access “Name of room” + club access private lounge Also, hoteliers should always choose to adjust their prices if the hotel offers a specific view, like the below examples Sea view room or suite City view room or suite Garden view room or suite Patio view room or suite Pool view room or suite Example of a resort that offers pool view rooms or villas. Also, our hotel consultants always point out that flexible hoteliers should always consider adding an additional bed for a child, where a couple with a toddler wishes to all sleep in the same room, or perhaps for an assigned caregiver. Also, in some rooms with single or double beds, a couch can be made into an extra bed where necessary. Finally, we should mention that often double rooms are booked by individual travellers who perhaps have trouble getting to sleep in a single bed, and prefer a double bed for their overnight stay or if they are staying for longer! See Also Hotel Consulting Hotel Management Company Hotel Operator Hospitality Industry Hospitality Hospitality Management Virtual Hotel Operator Chain Hotel Hotel Chain Synonyms Room Type Share This Story, Choose Your Platform! Page load link Go to Top
When it comes to staying at Disney’s Riviera Resort, there are more than a few room options. However, the unit that’s most comparable to an average room is the deluxe studio. Since Riviera is a dedicated Disney Vacation Club Resort, the rooms have upgrades you wouldn’t find in a standard hotel room. To further clarify, all of the resort’s rooms are studios are higher category rooms. There are no standard guest rooms at the Riviera. This article will preview a deluxe studio at Disney’s Riviera Resort. This room offers two queen beds, a small kitchenette area, a balcony, and an upgraded guest bath. Most will appreciate the in-room upgrades that elevate the look and feel of the deluxe studios. This floor plan has become one of my favorite room layouts at Disney World. What I like most about the room is that the second queen-size bed doubles as a sofa providing extra living space when it’s not in use. At the end of the evening, the Murphy-style bed pulls down from the wall revealing an extra place to sleep. One advantage of this bed style over a sofa sleeper is that you don’t have to deal with large sofa cushions taking up extra space in the room while the bed is in use. But we can all agree that the real benefit here is that a regular mattress is much better than one built into a sofa. You can trust me if you haven’t slept on one of these beds yet. In addition, a single trundle bed is built into the wall underneath the flat screen television. Artwork inside the trundle features Pascal from Tangled. Trundle beds are ideal for guests around the ages of 10 and under. For those traveling with multiple children, it’s nice to have the option to accommodate up to five guests in one room. Another attribute of the space is the large split guest bath in the deluxe studio. The bathroom featured a Carrara marble with dark veins that contrasted nicely with the brushed brass fixtures. Let’s talk about the layout of this split bathroom. Riveria’s deluxe studio bath is divided into two rooms by a pocket door. Each area of the bath has an entrance from the hallway. Above, we are looking at the part of the bath with the vanity area and tub with shower combination. A guest could use this space to shower, bathe, or get ready at the vanity. Below is the other divided space, which contains the water closet and a walk-in shower. Guests can use the water closet here or take a shower while someone else is getting ready or bathing on the opposite side. This layout makes the bath area extremely efficient by providing spaces for multiple guests to get ready simultaneously. Riviera’s deluxe studio also has a kitchenette that provides a space to prepare small meals or reheat leftovers. In addition, each room has a sink, microwave, toaster, mini-fridge, and coffee maker. Paper towels, dish soap, coffee, and other accompaniments are available in the room. The sink has a detachable faucet that comes in handy for rinsing water bottles and whatnot. Here is a close-up of the Cuisinart coffee maker. The toaster oven was stored away in an upper cabinet. Below the sink, there’s a place to store trash and recycle. The room’s mini-fridge is larger than the beverage coolers in standard hotel rooms. Toward the front of the room, a decent size foyer welcomes you home. You’ll find a double-door closet with an extra place to store your luggage. Inside the closet were a few other amenities like a vacuum cleaner, a full-size ironing board, and the in-room safe. Last but not least, the deluxe studios at Disney’s Riviera Resort have a balcony. Balconies are a great place to relax and enjoy the views when the weather is pleasant. Our studio had a preferred resort view which looked out toward Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort. A portion of the resort’s feature pool area was immediately underneath our room. Related The Pools at Disney’s Riviera Resort Overall, the deluxe studio at Disney’s Riviera Resort provides an exceptional layout while maintaining a high-end feel. This room type is perfect for those needing a single extra bed or a few convenient amenities that aren’t offered in standard hotel rooms. For more information about this resort, try our guide The Complete Guide to Disney’s Riviera Resort Or try one of these other room tours Tower Studio Room at Disney’s RivieraOne-Bedroom Villa at Disney’s RivieraTwo-Bedroom Villa at Disney’s RivieraThree-Bedroom Grand Villa at Disney’s Riviera What are your thoughts on the deluxe studio at Disney’s Riviera Resort? Would this option work for your group? Author Amber is the owner and author of Resorts She spends over 100 days on average every year visiting the Walt Disney World Resorts and surrounding Orlando area.
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