Disney Vacation Club

Last edited on July 14, 2025

What Is Disney Vacation Club?

A Flexible Vacation Ownership Program
Disney Vacation Club (DVC) is a point-based timeshare system that allows members to stay at deluxe Disney resorts year after year—with the flexibility to choose when, where, and how they vacation. Unlike traditional timeshares, DVC members aren’t locked into a specific week or room. Instead, they use annual points to book stays at over a dozen uniquely themed resorts, plus thousands of partner properties around the world.

Why Members Love DVC
With a single membership, families can vacation at Walt Disney World, Disneyland, Hawaii, Hilton Head, or the Florida coast. Members choose their travel season, resort, room type, and length of stay—all based on point availability. Whether it’s a quick getaway in a studio or a weeklong stay in a Grand Villa, DVC makes it easy to customize each trip.

DVC Resort Locations, Opening Dates, and Official Links
Each of the following resorts has its own theme, location, and amenities. Click the links below to visit the official Disney Vacation Club pages and explore floor plans, photos, and additional details.

Aulani, A Disney Resort & Spa – Opened 2011 – Oceanfront resort in Ko Olina, Hawaii, featuring Hawaiian culture, a lazy river, and tropical villas.
Bay Lake Tower at Disney’s Contemporary Resort – Opened 2009 – Connected to Magic Kingdom via walkway and monorail, with rooftop views.
Boulder Ridge Villas at Wilderness Lodge – Opened 2000 – Rustic Pacific Northwest theming and access to boat service to Magic Kingdom.
Copper Creek Villas & Cabins – Opened 2017 – Luxury villas and waterfront cabins nestled in Wilderness Lodge.
Disneyland Hotel Villas – Opened 2023 – Elegant tower with modern touches and monorail-themed rooms near Disneyland Park.
Disney’s Animal Kingdom Villas – Opened 2007 – Featuring African-inspired décor and views of live savannas at Kidani Village and Jambo House.
Disney’s Beach Club Villas – Opened 2002 – Steps from EPCOT with access to Stormalong Bay and Crescent Lake.
Disney’s BoardWalk Villas – Opened 1996 – Coney Island-inspired resort with nightlife and easy EPCOT access.
Disney’s Hilton Head Island Resort – Opened 1996 – A low-country retreat in South Carolina’s marshlands with a laid-back atmosphere.
Disney’s Old Key West Resort – Opened 1991 – The original DVC resort, known for its spacious villas and quiet surroundings.
Disney’s Polynesian Villas & Bungalows – Opened 2015 – South Pacific theme with overwater bungalows and monorail access.
Disney’s Riviera Resort – Opened 2019 – French and Italian Riviera inspiration, rooftop dining, and Skyliner access.
Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa – Opened 2004 – Victorian horse-racing theme and walking distance to Disney Springs.
Disney’s Vero Beach Resort – Opened 1995 – Oceanfront resort on Florida’s east coast with conservation programs and beach cottages.
The Villas at Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel – Opened 2009 – Craftsman-style elegance with direct access to Disney California Adventure.
The Villas at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa – Opened 2013 – Victorian luxury and monorail convenience, recently expanded.

Explore More at disneyvacationclub.com
To learn more about each resort, booking options, and current point charts, visit the official site at www.disneyvacationclub.com.