Who is Old Key West a strong fit for?
Old Key West tends to fit best for larger families, multigenerational trips, and longer stays where the villa layout and extra room will make everyday vacation life easier.
A Disney Deluxe Villa Resort in the Disney Springs Resort Area with spacious villas, a relaxed residential feel, and convenient access to Disney Springs.
Disney's Old Key West Resort Lake Buena Vista, Florida
Open in MapsDisney’s Old Key West Resort is a Disney Deluxe Villa Resort in the Disney Springs Resort Area, and it feels more like a quiet vacation community than a busy hotel tower. The pace here is calmer, the grounds are spread out, and the overall feel is especially nice for families who know they need a little breathing room between park days.
The biggest reason to choose Old Key West is simple: space. This is one of the better fits for larger families, multigenerational groups, and longer stays where a villa layout will genuinely make the trip more comfortable. When separate sleeping space, a full kitchen, and room to settle in will help everyone rest better and get along better, this resort can make the whole vacation feel easier.
That extra room helps in very real, everyday ways. You can handle an easy breakfast before heading out, keep familiar snacks on hand for kids who get hungry at odd times, and let little ones or grandparents recharge without everyone sitting on top of each other. If your family likes a slower start, a mid-day break, or simply having space to exhale at night, Old Key West does that well.
Its location near Disney Springs is another real plus. Being able to boat over for dinner, shopping, or a lower-key evening can be a great change of pace on arrival day, departure day, or any night when the parks feel like too much. For families who know Disney Springs will be part of the trip, that access is genuinely useful.
The main tradeoff is transportation. You are on Disney property, but this is not the resort most families pick for the quickest park commutes across the board. EPCOT can pair well, but Magic Kingdom, Hollywood Studios, and Animal Kingdom may feel less convenient if you are trying to move fast from open to close. Families who plan to rope drop, return for naps, and head back out again every day should pay attention to that, because those extra transit minutes can start to add up.
Old Key West usually works best for families who want their resort to be part of the vacation, not just a place to sleep. If pool time, slower mornings, in-room meals, and a more relaxed home base sound appealing, it can be a very comfortable choice. If your top priority is minimizing transportation time and squeezing every possible hour into the parks, another Disney resort may fit your style better.
If you are deciding quickly, the clearest takeaway is this: choose Old Key West for the villa space, the relaxed feel, and the easy Disney Springs access; skip it if your trip is built around the fastest possible park transportation.
Old Key West tends to fit best for larger families, multigenerational trips, and longer stays where the villa layout and extra room will make everyday vacation life easier.
It can still work well for a park-focused trip, but it is not the easiest pick if fast transportation to every park is a top priority. EPCOT is usually one of the easier pairings, while other park days may come with more bus-time friction.
They are doable, but not especially quick from every park. If your family relies on easy afternoon nap breaks, another resort may feel more convenient.
It matters most if your family will actually use the extra space and full kitchen. If you mostly need a place to sleep after long park days, Old Key West may be more resort than you need.
Usually, yes. The relaxed atmosphere and roomier accommodations tend to feel more worthwhile on a longer stay, when you have time to enjoy the resort instead of treating it as a late-night place to sleep.
Very useful if Disney Springs is part of your plans. The boat, bus, and rideshare options make dinners and evening visits there easier than they are from many other resort areas.
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EPCOT is one of the easier park routes from Old Key West. On Walt Disney World property, but outside the EPCOT area itself.
View Quest RouteIn the Disney Springs Resort Area. On-property Disney resort in the Disney Springs Resort Area, with convenient access to Disney Springs.
View Quest RouteOn-property in the Disney Springs Resort Area. Official Walt Disney World Resort hotel in the Disney Springs Resort Area, with convenient access to Disney Springs.
View Quest RouteExpect a moderate commute from Old Key West to Animal Kingdom. On Walt Disney World property, but outside the Animal Kingdom area itself.
View Quest RouteExpect a moderate commute from Old Key West to Hollywood Studios. On Walt Disney World property, but outside the Hollywood Studios area itself.
View Quest RouteExpect a moderate commute from Old Key West to Magic Kingdom. On Walt Disney World property, but not in the Magic Kingdom resort area.
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