Experience the Life of Luxury with Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort Newly Opened Amenities at Walt Disney World Resort

Your island vacation just got even dreamier! Today, an incredible amount of new amenities debuted at Walt Disney World’s Disney Caribbean Beach Resort and it is sure to be a vacation with memories to last a lifetime!

Old Port Royale now serves as a delightful dock for guests looking to get away no matter how long the trip is! The lobby is the first major change you’ll notice, with colorful decorations and a colonnade with floor-to-ceiling drapes. Here is where you can also find dozens of friendly and helpful cast members looking to make your stay at Walt Disney World a magical one! Looking to pick up some souvenirs to commemorate your trip? Head to Calypso Trading Post to pick up on both supplies and souvenirs!

Old Port Royale also houses some fantastic dining options!

Dining
  • Sebastian’s Bistro is a Caribbean-inspired table-service restaurant featuring warm island hospitality and waterfront views. You’ll feel like you’ve stepped into a tropical beachfront home offering tantalizing Latin and Caribbean flavors. Highlights include a skirt steak “chimichurri,” sautéed shrimp and tamales, a crispy avocado-and-bacon burger and much more.
  • Centertown Market is a fast-casual indoor street market where you’ll find a diverse menu of family-friendly fare. Made-to-order bowls with Latin- and Caribbean-inspired flavors allow you to choose a base, protein, and sauce to create your own favorite dish.
  • Banana Cabana is a festive pool-side bar that’s always on “island time.” Here you’ll relax in Caribbean style with exclusive cocktails and non-alcoholic specialty drinks. Perfect for relaxing with the whole family!

Are you looking forward to seeing this newly reopened lobby? What dining option are you most excited to try first? Let us know!


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