Disney Hilton Head Island Resort Map and Brochure (2015 – 2019)
Location: Hilton Head Island, South Carolina
Years Active: 1996 – Active
Need a break from theme park madness? Disney Hilton Head Island Resort offers a unique twist on the usual Disney experience. Swap manicured lawns and costumed characters for swaying seagrass and salty ocean air. It’s a slower pace, perfect for families wanting a touch of Disney magic with a side of coastal relaxation.
This isn’t your standard castle-and-coaster Disney getaway. It’s simpler, more focused on the natural beauty of the South Carolina coast. Expect villas with breathing room, beachfront relaxation, and a chance to explore the island’s fantastic local restaurants.
Insider Tip: Seek out the resort’s hidden gem – their campfire singalongs! Cozy up under the stars with s’mores, songs, and a heaping dose of Disney charm you can’t find in the parks.
Disney Hilton Head Island Resort Map 2019
Disney Hilton Head Island Resort Map 2015
FAQ
What is there to do at Disney Hilton Head?
At Disney’s Hilton Head Island Resort, guests can enjoy beach activities, bike rentals, guided nature walks, fishing, swimming pools, campfires, and character meet-and-greets. The resort blends Disney service with coastal relaxation, offering family-friendly fun on South Carolina’s shoreline.
Does Hilton Head have Disney characters?
Yes, Disney’s Hilton Head Island Resort occasionally features Disney characters for meet-and-greets and special events. While not as frequent as in theme parks, characters may appear during seasonal activities, campfires, or storytelling sessions tailored for families and children.
When can I book Disney Hilton Head?
You can book Disney’s Hilton Head Island Resort up to 11 months in advance for Disney Vacation Club members and around 10 months for non-members. Availability varies by season, with summer and holidays booking up quickly. Reservations are made through the official Disney website.
Is Hilton Head owned by Disney?
No, Hilton Head Island is not owned by Disney. However, Disney owns and operates Disney’s Hilton Head Island Resort, which is a standalone Disney Vacation Club property located on the island. The rest of Hilton Head is developed and managed independently.