Disney Drops Real Specs on Lakeshore Lodge's Bay Lake Rebirth

Disney Drops Real Specs on Lakeshore Lodge's Bay Lake Rebirth

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If you've been watching the south shore of Bay Lake for the last six years wondering whether Disney was ever actually going to build the hotel it keeps talking about, today is a good day. The Disney Parks Blog and Disney Vacation Club dropped a fresh update on Disney Lakeshore Lodge, and this time the press release comes with actual numbers.

967 rooms. Summer 2027. Waterfront Lake Houses. Let's get into it.

The Short Version

Disney Lakeshore Lodge is Disney's next Disney Vacation Club resort, rising on the former site of the legendary-if-you-were-there-in-the-'90s River Country water park (RIP 2001). It sits on the south shore of Bay Lake, tucked between Disney's Wilderness Lodge and Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground, a short boat ride from Magic Kingdom. Today's update is the first one since late 2024 to add meaningful concrete details.

  • 967 rooms across studios, multi-bedroom villas, and a new category called Lake Houses (one- and two-bedroom, waterfront)
  • Summer 2027 projected opening
  • Disney Vacation Club property — the biggest new DVC resort update since Polynesian's Island Tower
  • Theming draws from Bambi, Pocahontas, and Brother Bear
  • Floor-to-ceiling windows, Magic Kingdom fireworks views from the lakeside
Balcony railings installed on Disney Lakeshore Lodge guestroom wings, offering a preview of lake-facing rooms Balcony railings going in on Lakeshore Lodge's guestroom wings — a preview of what will be floor-to-ceiling-window rooms facing Bay Lake. Photo: WDW News Today, April 2026.

The Name-History Recap

This resort has had three names and two near-death experiences:

  • 1976–2001: The site was Disney's River Country, Walt Disney World's first water park. It closed in 2001, never reopened, and sat abandoned for two decades — a genuine piece of Disney-lore ruin.
  • 2018: Disney announced Reflections — A Disney Lakeside Lodge for the site. Construction started in 2019.
  • 2020: Construction paused during the pandemic. For about four years, everyone assumed Reflections was dead.
  • November 26, 2024: Disney quietly revived the project and renamed it Disney Lakeshore Lodge.
  • April 21, 2026: Today — specs, unit types, and a summer 2027 target.

If you've been burned before on this one, fair. But today's update is the most committed Disney has sounded about this resort since the original 2018 reveal.

The Theming Pitch

Disney's framing for Lakeshore Lodge is unusually poetic for a press release. From the Parks Blog:

The resort, per Disney, celebrates "the beauty and magic of nature as seen through the eyes of Disney artists and storytellers," with "subtle nods to classic films — from the lush forests of Bambi and the colorful winds of Pocahontas to the sweeping glacial landscapes of Brother Bear."

In practice, expect the same kind of layered IP-meets-nature treatment that Wilderness Lodge and Animal Kingdom Lodge do so well. Earlier concept art leaks showed Bambi and friends flanking the main entrance, so at least some of this is going to be unmistakably Disney even if the broader vibe is "woodsy deluxe lodge."

The Actual Numbers

What's new in this update that wasn't in the 2024 re-announcement:

  • Final room count: 967. Earlier chatter had put the number at "around 900." The final figure is up a bit.
  • Lake Houses. One- and two-bedroom waterfront units positioned along Bay Lake's edge. Disney is framing these as a premium product with direct water views and enhanced privacy.
  • Summer 2027. The window finally has a season attached.
Aerial view of Disney Lakeshore Lodge under construction on Bay Lake in April 2026, showing the multi-wing resort taking shape Lakeshore Lodge from the air in April 2026 — green roofing installed, the multi-wing footprint now clearly legible along Bay Lake's shore. Photo: WDW News Today.

What We're Still Waiting On

Disney held back on a few things guests want to know:

  • Specific restaurant names (an early leak suggested a Princess and the Frog-themed lakeside table-service restaurant — not confirmed today)
  • Formal confirmation of pool features — earlier concept art and recent on-site construction coverage suggest a small lazy river is part of the plan (an affectionate callback to River Country), but Disney's own press release hasn't officially named it yet
  • Point charts for DVC members
  • Sale and cash-booking windows

Expect a stepped rollout of those details over the next 12–18 months as Disney gets closer to sales-launch and opening.

Why This Matters

Three reasons:

  1. It's a ground-up new Magic Kingdom-area DVC resort, and those are rare. The last DVC expansion near Magic Kingdom was Copper Creek Villas & Cabins at Wilderness Lodge, which opened in July 2017 — nearly a decade ago. (The Cabins at Fort Wilderness converted to DVC in July 2024, and Polynesian's Island Tower opened December 2024, but Lakeshore is the first brand-new DVC build on the horizon.)
  2. It's a rare fresh Walt Disney World resort hotel project — the biggest new Disney-owned build at WDW since Polynesian's Island Tower opened in December 2024.
  3. It brings the River Country site back to life. The abandoned water park sat rotting for roughly 17 years after its 2001 closure, a cult-obscura pilgrimage site for Disney-history fans, before demolition finally began in 2019. Watching Disney actually build something on that land is genuinely novel.

Whether Disney Lakeshore Lodge actually opens on time in summer 2027 is a separate question. But for the first time since 2020, it looks like it's really happening.

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Image Credits

Featured concept art: Disney Parks Blog / Walt Disney Imagineering. Inline construction photos: WDW News Today (April 2026). Disney Lakeshore Lodge®, Disney Vacation Club®, and associated marks are property of Walt Disney Parks and Resorts.

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