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Using the Amenities at Disney's Caribbean Beach ResortUsing the Amenities at Disney's Caribbean Beach Resort |
MORE DINING AT DISNEY'S CARIBBEAN BEACH RESORT Disney's Caribbean Beach is undergoing extensive renovations that mean the closure of the food court and table service restaurants. But in the meantime, resort guests (only) can dine at Centertown Buffet. Breakfast prices are $13.99 per adult, and $7.99 per child. Dinner prices are $20.99 per adult, and $13.99 per child. The buffet is one quick-service credit for those using the dining plan. When we have more details on the renovated dining options, we will publish them here! You can get beverage refills at the Banana Cabana Pool Bar with a Rapid Fill mug ($17.99). A new walk-up quick service location named Spyglass Grill is near the pool in the Trinadad South section—it serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner options. |
PLAYING & RELAXING AT DISNEY'S CARIBBEAN BEACH RESORT For Athletes: The Barefoot Bay Boat Yard rents boats and “toobies” (motorized inner tubes). Rent a bicycle or surrey bike for a ride around the bay. Walkers and joggers enjoy the many beautiful paths and will really enjoy the circuit around Barefoot Bay and the footbridges to Caribbean Cay island. For Children: There are playgrounds on the beaches in Barbados, Jamaica, and Trinidad South. For Gamers: Goombay Games in Old Port Royale has video games. For Shoppers: The Calypso Trading Post & Straw Market offers themed gifts, sundries, clothing, and Caribbean items. For Swimmers: The themed pool near Old Port Royale features cannons and waterfalls, as well as a wading pool for kids, a spa (hot tub), and a water slide. Six leisure pools are among the resort’s “islands.” Note that there is no swimming in the bay. For Sunbathers: Each “island” has a beautiful, white-sand beach (no swimming). |
GETTING ABOUT FROM DISNEY'S CARIBBEAN BEACH RESORT Transportation to the theme parks and water parks (see chart below for in-transit times) is via frequent buses. Other resorts are accessible by changing buses at a nearby theme park (daytime) or Disney Springs (evening). You can also take an internal resort bus if you need to reach other areas within the resort. To go to the Customs House (lobby concierge/luggage services), get off at Barbados.
Approximate time you will spend in transit from resort to destination during normal operation. |
Top Photo Slice: Inside Old Port Royale at Disney’s Caribbean Beach (℗ 10988) Photo contributed by © Mares75
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