Disney's Beach Club Resort at Walt Disney World does indeed have a "beach," but it comes with a major caveat: it is a white-sand beach meant for relaxation, not swimming. The beach sits along the shores of Crescent Lake, offering beautiful views of the BoardWalk across the water. While there are lounge chairs and swings for guests to enjoy the sand, entering the lake water is strictly prohibited for safety reasons, including the presence of local wildlife and watercraft traffic. However, the resort is famous for Stormalong Bay, a three-acre water complex shared with the Yacht Club. This "pool" is essentially a mini-water park that features a sand-bottomed swimming area, allowing guests to get the sensation of being at a beach in a controlled, chlorinated environment. So, while you can't swim in the "natural" beach at the lake, you can absolutely swim in the "artificial" sandy beach within the pool complex.