Staying at Disney’s Old Key West Resort feels like stepping into a laid-back island retreat—while still being right in the middle of the magic of Walt Disney World. Inspired by the charm of the Florida Keys, this Deluxe Villa Resort blends spacious accommodations, tropical scenery, and easy access to the parks, making it a favorite for families, couples, and Disney Vacation Club members alike.

One of the first things you’ll notice at Old Key West is how relaxed everything feels. Unlike some of Disney’s larger, more high-energy resorts, this one spreads out over lush grounds filled with palm trees, pastel buildings, and winding waterways. It’s quiet without being boring, peaceful without feeling isolated. After a long day in the parks, returning to Old Key West feels like a breath of fresh air.
The rooms are a major highlight. Old Key West is known for having some of the largest villas on Disney property. Even the studios feel roomy, while the one-, two-, and three-bedroom villas offer full kitchens, dining areas, and private balconies or patios. This makes the resort especially appealing for longer stays or for families who want extra space to relax. Having a kitchen also means you can enjoy breakfast at your own pace or unwind with a late-night snack without leaving your room.
Dining at Old Key West is casual but satisfying. Olivia’s Café, the resort’s table-service restaurant, is a hidden gem among Disney fans. Known for comfort food with a Southern twist, it’s a great spot for a relaxed meal away from the crowds. There’s also Good’s Food to Go for quick bites and groceries, perfect for days when you’re heading straight to the parks or lounging by the pool.
Speaking of pools, Old Key West excels in recreation. The main pool, Sandcastle Pool, features a waterslide, sandy play areas, and a pool bar, while several quieter leisure pools are scattered throughout the resort. Guests can also enjoy bike rentals, walking paths, tennis courts, and even a scenic jog around the property. It’s easy to spend an entire day here without stepping foot in a theme park.
Transportation is another strong point. Old Key West is located near Disney Springs, and the boat ride there is both convenient and relaxing. Buses provide access to all four theme parks, and while the resort’s large size can mean a slightly longer bus ride, the peaceful atmosphere often makes up for it.
What truly sets Old Key West apart is its balance. It offers the luxury and space of a Deluxe Resort without feeling formal or overwhelming. It’s ideal for guests who want a slower pace, room to spread out, and a home-away-from-home vibe—while still enjoying all the perks of staying on Disney property.
In the end, Disney’s Old Key West Resort is perfect for travelers who value comfort, calm, and classic Disney hospitality. Whether you’re planning a family vacation, a multi-generational trip, or simply want a more relaxed Disney experience, Old Key West delivers a stay that feels both magical and refreshingly easygoing.
