DVC Resorts That Are Perfect For A Quiet, Relaxing Trip



Animal Kingdom Lodge

Guests traveling to Disney World for vacation can typically expect one full of activity! Disney vacations are notorious for being tiring, as many guests spend their entire days having fun in the parks from open to close. But what about guests who prefer relaxing during their trips? Can you use Disney vacations to reset and recharge? The answer is: absolutely! Guests can definitely have quiet, relaxing trips to Disney World thanks to Disney resorts and DVC. If relaxing is a priority for you then check out these DVC resorts that are perfect for quiet and relaxing trips.

Disney’s Old Key West Resort

This classic DVC resort was the very first and remains popular to this day. Disney’s Old Key West Resort takes the spirit of the Florida Keys and makes you feel like you entered a small town. This resort feels like home for many guests because of its spacious and quiet grounds, popular restaurant Olivia’s Cafe, and fun Sandcastle Pool. Because of this resort’s size, guests typically feel like it’s more quiet than other resorts. Disney’s Old Key West Resort is also home to very spacious villas, prefect for large families or for those who enjoy feeling at home during their trip.

Old Key West
Dolphins near the Old Key West Pool. Photo: Emily Murray.

Disney’s Copper Creek Villas & Cabins

This DVC resort brings space and privacy to a new level with its private cabins. Staying at a Copper Creek cabin at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge Resort means you can stay with up to 12 family members or friends. These cabins feel secluded and are surrounded by nature and quiet. If you are looking into a resort-only vacation then staying at a cabin is perfect for a serene and relaxing vacation.

Copper Creek
Privacy at Disney’s Copper Creek. Photo: Disney

Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort

This DVC resort is also very popular for guests wishing for quiet and relaxing vacations. Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort is perfect for relaxing with its many pools and splash playgrounds for children, spacious grounds, and large villas. This resort is also within walking distance to Disney Springs and is nearby a golf course. Guests can also use the boat service to travel to Disney Springs and neighboring resort Port Orleans.

Saratoga Springs
Saratoga Springs. Photo: Emily Murray.

Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge

Another resort that guests love for resort-only vacations and relaxing trips is Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge. There are DVC accommodations here at both Kidani Village and Jambo House. Both areas have excellent pool areas with poolside dining, and both areas have animal viewing platforms where guests can see zebras, giraffes, and more. This resort is also home to several different restaurants. Sanaa is located at Kidani Village and is popular for its savanna-view and African, Indian, and Asian-inspired food. Another popular restaurant is Boma, which presents the flavors of Africa in a buffet.

Zebra at Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge
Zebra at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge. Photo: Emily Murray.

What is your favorite DVC resort for relaxing and quiet vacations? Do you prefer busy vacations or calm? We want to hear from you in the comments below!

Featured Photo: Emily Murray.

Written by

Megan Woodard


Contributing Writer

Megan was born into a Disney family. Her first trip to Disney World was when she was only 18 months old. Now as an adult, Megan loves to share the magic of Disney with her family. Keeping up with Disney news and Disney World knowledge is a fun hobby for Megan. Disney World is her favorite place to be and continuously brings back her childhood joy.

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