If you’ve stayed at Disney’s Beach Club Resort before, you probably remember how easy everything feels. Walk out toward EPCOT, take a quick stroll along the water, and you’re there. It’s one of the biggest selling points of the resort.

Right now, though, that experience has changed—at least temporarily.
A key walkway connecting the resort to the Beach Club Villas is now closing during part of the day, forcing guests to take alternate routes. It’s not a massive detour, but it’s enough to catch people off guard, especially if they’re used to moving through the area without thinking twice.
And once you start noticing that change, you begin to pick up on everything else happening around it.
A Resort in Transition
This isn’t a quick refurbishment or a simple refresh. The Beach Club is going through a full transformation that’s affecting multiple parts of the property at once.
Construction crews are actively working on the resort buildings, removing old siding and installing new materials. In some places, the work is far enough along that you can see how things are coming together. In others, it still looks like a work zone, with exposed surfaces and unfinished details.

It’s not the polished Disney look guests are used to—but it’s part of the process.
Amenities Taking a Temporary Hit
One of the more noticeable impacts for guests is the closure of certain amenities. The Tidal Pool area is currently surrounded by construction walls, making it unavailable for now. Nearby restrooms are also out of commission while work is being completed.
These aren’t random closures—they’re tied directly to the ongoing refurbishment. And while they may not be the main attractions of the resort, they still play a role in the overall guest experience.
When they’re gone, even temporarily, you feel it.
Why Disney Is Doing This Now
Disney has been steadily updating the Beach Club over the past few years, but this latest phase feels like a deeper investment.
The lobby updates in 2023 set the tone. Then came improvements to the entrance and pool area. Now, Disney is tackling the structural side of things—making sure the resort isn’t just visually appealing, but also built to last.

And that’s something guests don’t always see… until construction starts.
What Guests Should Expect Moving Forward
If you’re planning a stay here in the near future, the best approach is simple: expect some disruption, but don’t let it define your trip.
The core experience of the Beach Club is still there. You’re still steps away from EPCOT. You still have access to one of the best pool complexes on property (when open). And the overall atmosphere of the resort hasn’t disappeared—it’s just temporarily surrounded by construction.
In a few years, most guests won’t even remember this phase. They’ll just see a refreshed resort that feels new again.
But right now, you’re watching that transformation happen in real time.



