You must Explore The Beautiful Old Key West Resort in Walt Disney World with it’s sparkling water ways and swaying palm trees, you will instantly fall in love.
Here you can stay in one of the many conch flats and make your way to the common area filled with elegant beauty, soothing pools and casual dining.
We loved going for morning walks around this resort. The peaceful walk ways covered with beautiful swaying trees made for a relaxing stroll to get our morning coffee.
That wasn’t our only favorite part about this resort. The rooms are so cozy with their relaxed Caribbean style.
Rooms
Choose from deluxe studios, 1-bedroom, 2-bedroom and 3-bedroom Villas. We stayed in a deluxe studio and it was spacious with cozy beds, a kitchenette, large bathroom and a balcony perfect to enjoy our morning coffee.
The Kitchenette was equipped with a mini fridge, sink, microwave, coffee pot, coffee, plates, bowls and utensils.
Pools
Enjoy 4 different pools around this spacious resort. The main pool near the hospitality house is equipped with a sandcastle waterslide and don’t forget to look for the hidden Mickey once you’re at the bottom. Relax in the whirlpool spa or the dry sauna at the base of the lighthouse. Need a break from the pool? How about you relax on the beach and let your littles play in the kiddie pool with a sand park near by.
If you’re looking for a little more quiet and relaxing pool area to cool off after a long park day there are 3 quiet pools fit for all ages in Old Turtle Pond, South Point and Miller’s Road sections of the resort. All three also include a whirlpool spa.
Food
What do you do for food at Old Key West? How about enjoy the home cooked, savory flavors of the Florida Keys at Olivia’s Cafe. Serving brunch from 7:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and dinner from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Here you can find traditional breakfast foods but also some of their specialities like their Banana bread French toast or for dinner grab their slow cooked prime rib. Don’t forget to save room for Olivia’s key lime pie.
See Olivia’s Full menu here.
If you’re looking for something quick especially for those early park days, Good’s Food to Go is a great spot to grab a quick bite before catching your Disney bus.
Here you will find breakfast, lunch and dinner options. They are open from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. and are located right next to the main pool.
One of my favorite meals we tried, besides the coffee, was the plant based harvest breakfast platter. There is of course the famous Mickey Waffles and plenty of other options for lunch and dinner. If you want to see their full menu, check it out by clicking the link here.
Finally, there is also Turtle Shack Poolside Snacks. This is located by the pool in the Turtle Pond section. You can find lunch here form 11:30 to 5:30 pm. They provide things like pizza, sandwiches, salads and sweet treats.
Need a late night snack or adult beverage? Stop at Gurgling suitcase Libations & Spirits. They are open from 10:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. Click here to check out their menu.
Activities
There are several other activities if you’re wanting to take a break from the pool. You can enjoy a nightly campfire with your family from 6 pm to 7 pm at the end of Turtle Krawl. Here you and your family can enjoy the crackling fire and roast marshmallows for a relaxing evening.
How about a movie night? Located at the Sandcastle Pool at 8:30pm Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, you and your family can enjoy some of your favorite Disney movies poolside.
For those rainy days, take your kids over to Conch Flats community hall. At the community hall they have complimentary foosball, pool, video games, ping-pong and more. You can also make crafts or rent equipment for tennis or basketball.
Finally for the adults if you’re still wanting to keep up with your fitness routine, I suggest visiting the Old Key West exercise room. They have state-of-art weight lifting equipment and cardio machines. They are open daily from 6 am to 9 pm.
To see everything Old Key West resort has to offer check out their activities page by clicking the link here.
Transportation
The Disney bus service is the primary mode of transportation to, from and around Old Key West resort. If you’re looking to get to Disney Springs not only can you take a bus, you can also take one of the Disney boats and enjoy a beautiful and relaxing ride.
So if you’re looking for a laid back relaxing resort with that Florida Keys vibe, then we recommend that you check out Disney’s Old Key West Resort. If you’re looking for something a little bit different head over to our Disney page to learn more about some of the other Disney Resorts you can explore. Just click here.