Disney Beach Club Refurbishment Extended Again: What You Need to Know Before You Book
Planning a 2026/2027 Disney Trip? Read This Beach Club Warning First

If you love Disney, you know how exciting it is to save up for a stay at Disney’s Beach Club Resort. You picture the charming New England-style atmosphere, the easy walk to EPCOT’s International Gateway, and the amazing sand-bottom pool, Stormalong Bay.
However, many guests are now seeing something less magical: construction scaffolding, blue mesh, and the loud sounds of power tools.
Disney has updated its refurbishment calendar, which has frustrated many Disney Vacation Club (DVC) members and loyal guests. If you were hoping for a quiet, construction-free trip in 2027, it’s time to take a moment and rethink your plans.
The Never-Ending Story: A Timeline of Delays
How did we get here? It feels like the Beach Club has been under the knife for an eternity. The project, which was initially slated to wrap up by mid-2025, has become one of the longest-running refurbishment sagas in recent history.
By August 2025, whispers of roadblocks turned into official confirmation: the renovation was dragging. Disney initially pushed the finish line to late 2026, citing “technical logistics” and a commitment to keeping the resort operational during the work.
However, on May 12, 2026, the rug was pulled out from under guests once again. The latest updates now project that exterior work and localized interior renovations will continue through December 2027.

Why is This Taking So Long?
It’s the question everyone is asking at the check-in desk: Why does a resort renovation take three years?
According to industry reports, it’s a “perfect storm” of challenges:
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Aging Infrastructure: As crews peel back layers in the DVC wing, they are uncovering underlying plumbing and electrical issues that go far beyond a simple coat of paint.
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The “Open for Business” Paradox: Disney is opting to keep the resort open, working in small, staggered sections. While this prevents a total shutdown, it significantly throttles the speed of construction.
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Supply Chain Blues: Obtaining the high-end, specific fixtures that define the “Deluxe” tier of Disney resorts has been a recurring headache, leaving some areas in a state of suspended animation.
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The Price Tag vs. The Experience
The real issue here isn’t just the construction—it’s the cost. When you pay a premium price for a Deluxe Resort (often $600–$800+ per night), you are paying for the experience of luxury.
Instead, guests are finding:
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Visual Blight: That “water view” you booked? It might come with a side of scaffolding and plywood.
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Noise Pollution: The sound of jackhammers is the last thing you want to hear when your toddler is finally down for a midday nap.
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The Maze Factor: Navigating the resort can feel like an obstacle course, with pathways shifting and changing as construction walls move.
Should You Still Book? (The Reality Check)
Before you cancel your trip, weigh your priorities.
Keep your reservation if:
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Location is King: You are an EPCOT addict and the Skyliner access is non-negotiable.
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Park Commandos: You’re in the parks from rope-drop to fireworks, meaning you’ll barely be in the room to hear the construction anyway.
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DVC Members: You have points to spend and this is your “home” resort.
Look elsewhere if:
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You Need Zen: If your primary goal is lounging on your balcony with a coffee in peace, the current atmosphere will likely disappoint.
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Visuals Matter: If you are paying for a premium view, you deserve to see the resort, not the renovation.
Better Alternatives for 2027
If you decide to pivot, consider these stellar options:
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Disney’s BoardWalk Inn: It just finished its own major refresh and offers a very similar atmosphere to the Beach Club.
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Disney’s Yacht Club: While it shares a campus with the Beach Club, it has largely bypassed the worst of the current construction chaos.
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Disney’s Riviera Resort: If you want that high-end, modern Deluxe feel with Skyliner access and minimal construction noise, this is your best bet.
Final Thoughts: Is the Dust Settling?
In the world of Disney, “confirmed dates” can change. As we look ahead to late 2027, we hope that when the last piece of scaffolding comes down, the Beach Club will be beautiful again. Until then, stay updated and check for news often. It’s a good idea to have a backup plan just in case.
Are you planning to stay at the Beach Club soon, or are these delays making you consider other places? Share your thoughts in the comments below!
Disclaimer: Construction schedules at Walt Disney World are subject to change. Always check the official Disney website or speak with your travel agent before making final travel decisions.
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