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What areas are in the Caribbean Beach resort?

Disney's Caribbean Beach resort sprawls over 200 acres and contains more than 1,500 guest rooms, situated in 24 buildings. These are additionally segmented into five areas named for Caribbean islands: Martinique, Barbados, Trinidad, Jamaica, and Aruba.



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Disney's Caribbean Beach Resort is a vibrant, tropical delight. Covering two hundred manicured acres, it is divided into 5 villages named for Caribbean islands: Barbados, Jamaica, Martinique, Aruba, and Trinidad (separated into North and South).

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Disney's Caribbean Beach resort sprawls over 200 acres and contains more than 1,500 guest rooms, situated in 24 buildings. These are additionally segmented into five areas named for Caribbean islands: Martinique, Barbados, Trinidad, Jamaica, and Aruba.

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No walk can give you the bird's-eye view you will experience while traveling with the Disney Skyliner, so I am happy to share that although it is not possible to walk from Disney's Caribbean Beach Resort to Disney's Hollywood Studios, both destinations are conveniently connected by this state-of-the-art gondola system.

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There are four primary categories of resorts: golf resorts & beach resorts, island resorts & lake resorts, mountain resorts & ski resorts, and spa resorts.

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Each village has its own bus stop. As always, there are plentiful Disney Transport buses running to and from the Disney theme parks about every 20 minutes (usually more often). These stop at OPR and all village bus stops.

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Can I see the fireworks at Epcot from Caribbean Beach Resort? Yes! Here's a great image gallery with shots of Illuminations taken from CBR.

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The islands of the Caribbean are sorted into three main island groups: The Bahamas, the Greater Antilles and the Lesser Antilles. The Greater Antilles consists of Cuba, Jamaica, the island of Hispaniola (composed of Haiti on the west side and the Dominican Republic on the east side) and Puerto Rico.

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Hotels' primary purpose is to provide comfortable lodging. A resort is more like a self-contained development that can be a destination in its own right. Most travel needs such as dining, entertainment, shopping, local transportation, and more can be found within the resort's establishment.

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And one of the best parts about the Disney skyliner is it is absolutely free to ride. Just like the Disney World monorail and bus services you do not need a ticket or have to pay to ride.

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