Want Disney World charm with a little less Disney theming? Then Disney’s Saratoga Springs resort is perfect for you. Inspired by a late-1800s New York retreat, Saratoga Springs has a charming, Victorian theme to it that gives the property a classy, cozy feel. Of course, don’t let the less overt Disney theming fool you; this property still lives up to standards with the luxurious amenities and spacious accommodations you would expect from Disney Vacation Club. So, it’s safe to say this property is great, but is Saratoga Springs Disney for you? We’ll break down everything you need to know about this property to help you decide!
What Is Saratoga Springs Disney Resort?
Built in 2004, Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort is one of the largest Disney Vacation Club Resorts. But since its 18 buildings are across 65 acres, even when its 1,260 rooms are full, you can’t tell. Inspired by the city of Saratoga Springs, New York, and its love of horse racing, the attention to its theme can be found in luxe details in the room and property without being too overt.
Saratoga Springs Disney Resort includes seven dining options, from fast service restaurants and pool-side cafes to the special-occasion-worthy Turf Club Bar & Grill. In addition, guests can walk or take a water taxi to neighboring Disney Springs, the 120-acre upscale shopping, entertainment, and dining complex, offering even more options.
What Type of Accommodations Does Saratoga Springs Disney Offer?
While the resort was built almost 20 years ago, you’d have a hard time figuring it out just by looking at the property. In 2021, Disney spent $700 million renovating and updating all the rooms. Of course, since this is a Disney Vacation Club resort, every unit goes above what you would expect from a typical hotel room.
Accommodation options include studio condos and one- to three-bedroom villas, with some larger units situated across two floors. They even have a section of stand-alone three-bedroom treehouse villas, ideal for larger groups. Here’s a rundown of what each of these accommodations has to offer:
- Studio: features a queen bed, pull-down bed, bathroom, and kitchenette. Accommodates four guests.
- One-Bedroom Villa: features a king bed and two pull-down beds, bathroom, full kitchen, and a washer/dryer. Accommodates five guests.
- Two-Bedroom Villa: features a king bed, two queen beds, two pull-down beds, two bathrooms, full kitchen, and a washer/dryer. Accommodates nine guests.
- Three-Bedroom Villa: features a king bed, four queen beds, a pull-down bed, three bathrooms, full kitchen, and a washer/dryer. Accommodates twelve guests.
What On-Site Activities Does Saratoga Springs Disney Resort Have?
Like the other DVC resorts, guests can look forward to a broad range of activities at Disney’s Saratoga Springs resort. From getting active with swimming pools and sports, to sitting back with s’mores, there’s something to love for every kind of guest.
Complimentary On-Site Activities
- Five pools with waterslides, splash pads, and waterfalls
- Daily staff-led activities and entertainment at the Main Pool
- Sunrise yoga class
- Outdoor Disney movies
- Nightly campfire s’mores – unlimited marshmallows provided, so include chocolate and graham crackers in your grocery order or purchase them at the Family Activity Center
- The ping-pong table, foosball, arts & crafts, video games, DVDs, and board games are perfect for those quick passing rainstorms or breaks from the sun.
- Sports courts plus equipment for basketball, tennis, and shuffleboard
- Three playgrounds
- Arcade
- Painting and Animator Classes
- Larger craft projects like tie dye Shirts
- Bike rentals, including surrey bikes made for 2 or 4
- World-class Lake Buena Vista Golf Course – host to many PGA, LPGA, and USGA tour events. This 18-hole golf course received 4 Stars from Golf Digest magazine and has a particularly challenging 7th hole. Golf club rental is available at the Club House as well.
- A full-service spa and health club
Unbeatable Park Access at Saratoga Springs
One of the reasons why people choose to spend the extra money to stay at Disney Vacation Club properties is the phenomenal access the resorts have to the Walt Disney World theme parks. As a result, you’ll be just a bus ride away from parks like EPCOT and Hollywood Studios. So, if you want to be at the EPCOT rides or experience Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge first thing in the morning, these properties are a great choice. Plus, you’ll be within walking distance of Disney Springs, a massive shopping district packed with top-notch restaurants and fun stores.
Unlock Even More Options with Interval International
Another benefit of Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort is that it’s affiliated with Interval International. Also known as II, Interval International is a vacation exchange network that allows you to exchange your stay at Saratoga Springs to visit one of thousands of other resorts around the world. In other words, owning at Saratoga Springs opens up plenty of other travel opportunities.
So How Much Does it Cost to Stay at Saratoga Springs?
These amenities, perks, and level of service aren’t cheap. In fact, the rack rates for accommodations at Saratoga Springs Disney Resort start at just over $500 a night and increase based on travel demand and room size. While these prices aren’t cheap, Disney Vacation Club members enjoy plenty of benefits for staying at these resorts. Still, if the sticker price looks a little intimidating, don’t worry! There’s a great way to save big on your favorite Disney Vacation Club Property.
The Timeshare Resale Market
By purchasing a DVC timeshare on the resale market, you can save up to thousands of dollar while staying at a Disney Vacation Club property. You’ll still get to enjoy all the top-notch amenities and accommodations you’d expect with a Disney Vacation Club membership, just without breaking the bank! You can browse our marketplace for timeshare resales and save big on a timeshare at Disney’s Saratoga Springs resort! Still have questions? No problem! Feel free to email us at [email protected] or call us at 1-800-610-2734. We’re always happy to help!
This post originally appeared on Savoteur.