About Disney's Vero Beach Resort
Disney Vacation Club
Disney, a world leader in family entertainment, added timeshare resorts to their portfolio of products in 1991. With timeshare counterparts to some of their most iconic Disney World and Disneyland hotels, members could return to experience the uniquely Disney magic once more year after year.
Disney Vacation Club resorts can be found in Florida, California and even Hawaii. Most villas include the comforts of home - like a kitchen, private bedrooms, and washer and dryer, all with a splash of Disney personality and charm. Some resorts feature more unique accommodations, like Cabins, Treehouse Villas and Tower Studios.
Disney Vacation Club operates on a point system. Vacation points can be used to reserve weeks within the Disney family of timeshare resorts, as well as some Disney hotels and cruises.