Disney Timeshare

Last edited on July 14, 2025

What Is a Disney Timeshare?

A New Way to Vacation with Disney
A Disney timeshare is a flexible ownership program that gives families the ability to enjoy Disney resort stays year after year—without committing to a fixed week or a single location. It’s part of the Disney Vacation Club (DVC), which works on a points system rather than a traditional timeshare model. That means you’re not buying time; you’re buying access and choice.

More Options, Less Restriction
With a Disney timeshare, you can vacation at over a dozen deluxe resorts, from beachfront cottages to theme park-view villas. Whether you want to stay near EPCOT, explore Hawaii, or unwind on the Florida coast, you can use your points to match your plans. Booking is based on how many points you have, when you want to travel, and which accommodations you choose—giving you freedom to design your perfect trip each year.


Disney Timeshare Resort Directory

Each resort in the Disney timeshare system is unique. Below are all current Disney Vacation Club properties, listed with their opening year and a direct link to the official Disney page where you can view photos, floor plans, and resort highlights.

Aulani, A Disney Resort & Spa – 2011
Located in Ko Olina, Hawaii, this tropical resort offers beachfront access, lazy rivers, and family suites infused with local Hawaiian culture.

Bay Lake Tower at Disney’s Contemporary Resort – 2009
Just steps from Magic Kingdom, this sleek high-rise offers monorail access and stunning fireworks views.

Boulder Ridge Villas at Wilderness Lodge – 2000
Rustic charm and a national-park theme make this lakeside property feel both remote and connected.

Copper Creek Villas & Cabins – 2017
Luxury waterfront cabins with private hot tubs set this resort apart as one of Disney’s most exclusive.

Disneyland Hotel Villas – 2023
Located on the west coast, this modern tower brings DVC ownership to the heart of Disneyland Resort in California.

Disney’s Animal Kingdom Villas – 2007
Choose a room with a private balcony overlooking giraffes and zebras at this uniquely immersive resort.

Disney’s Beach Club Villas – 2002
Just minutes from EPCOT, enjoy sand-bottom pools and waterfront charm in a New England-inspired setting.

Disney’s BoardWalk Villas – 1996
Take in carnival lights, restaurants, and nightlife right outside your room at this turn-of-the-century Atlantic City-style resort.

Disney’s Hilton Head Island Resort – 1996
Set in South Carolina, this off-the-path retreat offers a quiet, coastal experience far from the theme parks.

Disney’s Old Key West Resort – 1991
The original Disney timeshare resort, featuring the largest villas and a laid-back island vibe.

Disney’s Polynesian Villas & Bungalows – 2015
Enjoy tiki torches, tropical landscaping, and overwater bungalows with views of Cinderella Castle.

Disney’s Riviera Resort – 2019
European elegance meets Disney storytelling, with Skyliner access and rooftop dining.

Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa – 2004
Inspired by upstate New York, this resort offers golf, spa services, and direct access to Disney Springs.

Disney’s Vero Beach Resort – 1995
Oceanfront escape on Florida’s Atlantic coast, with sea turtle programs and beachside villas.

The Villas at Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel – 2009
This Arts & Crafts-style resort provides direct entry into Disney California Adventure Park.

The Villas at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa – 2013
Victorian luxury, monorail access, and walkability to Magic Kingdom make this a flagship property.


Explore More About Disney Timeshare Ownership
To learn more about how the point system works, member benefits, and upcoming resort openings, visit the official Disney Vacation Club website. You’ll find resources on financing, booking windows, resale options, and more.