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Every time I share content about Club Level at Walt Disney World, I see the same reactions pop up almost immediately.
“It does not seem worth it.”
“That is way too expensive.”
“I would never pay for that.”
And I understand why people who haven't experienced it feel that way.
Club Level is one of those Disney topics that tends to get judged quickly, often without much context. It is easy to look at the price and make a decision before understanding how it actually fits into a vacation. That is why I keep talking about it. Not because it is right for everyone, but because for the right trip and the right travel style, it can genuinely change the experience.
Different Trips Call for Different Priorities
My family spends a lot of time at Walt Disney World each year, and our trips can look very different depending on the situation.
Some trips are all-day park hopping trips, where we are moving between parks and spending very little time at the resort. For those kinds of vacations, a value or moderate resort can be an excellent fit.
Other trips are slower, with more built-in downtime, resort breaks, pool time, and intentional space to relax. On those trips, the resort itself becomes a bigger part of the vacation experience, and that is where deluxe resorts and, in some cases, Club Level can make a noticeable difference.
Disney is not one-size-fits-all. Everyone does Disney differently, and every way of doing Disney is correct.
Let’s Talk Pricing First
To put real numbers behind this conversation, I pulled pricing for a few different deluxe resorts and compared a standard Resort View room to a Resort View Club Level room.
On average, the difference came out to around $300 per night, looking at rack rates and not accounting for any available promotions. Club Level rooms are sometimes included in promotions, which can narrow that gap depending on dates and availability.
That number is usually where people immediately decide whether Club Level is “worth it” or not. And the truth is, for some guests, it simply will not be.
When Club Level Will Not Make Sense
For guests who prefer the fun, energetic vibe of Disney’s value resorts, with their bold colors, larger-than-life icons, and heavy Disney theming, Club Level is probably never going to feel justified.

The same goes for guests who plan to spend almost all of their time in the parks, who see their resort primarily as a place to sleep and shower, or who simply prefer to spend less on their vacation overall.
If value resort pricing is where you are most comfortable, jumping from that price point to a Club Level room will not feel like a logical upgrade. And that is completely okay.
When Club Level Can Make Sense
Where the conversation changes is for guests who already prefer staying at deluxe resorts.
If you gravitate toward the higher level of amenities, quieter atmosphere, and overall feel of Disney’s deluxe resorts, then looking at Club Level as an upgrade of roughly $300 per night, again depending on rack rates and any available promotions, can make a lot more sense.
At that point, the comparison is not value resort versus Club Level. It is standard deluxe versus deluxe with additional services, food offerings, and concierge support built into the stay.
For those guests, Club Level is less about luxury for the sake of luxury and more about convenience, comfort, and how it affects the overall flow of the vacation.

Club Level lounges offer food and beverage service throughout the day, including breakfast in the morning, snacks in the afternoon, and evening offerings.

In the evenings, you will typically find complimentary beer, wine, and alcoholic beverages available. In the mornings, mimosas are often offered alongside coffee, juice, and breakfast items.

That said, Club Level is not only valuable if you plan to drink alcohol. For guests who do not drink, or who only drink occasionally, there is still plenty of value in having easy access to breakfast, drinks, and snacks without needing a plan or reservation.
It is about convenience, not consumption.
One of the things guests appreciate most about Club Level is having someone available on-site to help when plans need to shift.
Whether it is a Lightning Lane question, help navigating the My Disney Experience app, dining confusion, or a small issue that comes up during your stay, concierge Cast Members are there in real time. They act as an extension of your planning team, helping handle things on the ground so issues can often be resolved quickly and efficiently.
That on-the-ground support works alongside all of the planning that you and your travel advisor have already put into your vacation, helping to curate the best experience for your family and ensuring your vacation continues to run smoothly while you are on property.
Another benefit that often gets underestimated is the lounge itself.

Club Level lounges are not just places to grab food. They function as an additional space to relax during your stay. Think of it as an extension of your room, especially helpful when you want to be indoors but do not want to be confined to your room or sitting in a busy lobby.
The lounges typically include comfortable seating, tables, televisions, and areas where kids can relax, watch something, or play games. For families, this can be a meaningful advantage.

Club Level With Kids, Not Just Older Kids
I often hear guests say they will “do Club Level when the kids are older,” but Club Level can be just as beneficial with younger children.
Having a quiet, climate-controlled space to decompress between park time, with food, drinks, and seating already available, makes midday breaks much easier. It gives families another option besides heading back to the room or staying out longer than everyone is comfortable with.
For families traveling with kids, the lounge can become a natural reset space during the day, helping everyone recharge before heading back out.
Finding the Right Fit for Your Disney Vacation
Every Disney trip is different, and the perfect fit for one family will not be the perfect fit for another.
I have personally stayed at nearly every resort on Walt Disney World property, across all resort categories, and one of my favorite things to talk about is Disney resorts and everything they have to offer. From standard rooms at value resorts to Club Level stays at deluxe resorts, each option creates a different kind of experience.
One of my favorite parts of what I do is helping families figure out which resort, room category, or level of service will truly fit the way they want to experience Disney. Where you stay matters more than many people realize, and finding the right match can make a meaningful difference in how your vacation feels.
No matter how your family chooses to do Disney, there is no wrong way to experience it. If you ever want help finding the best fit for your next Walt Disney World trip, I would love to help guide you through those options.