Okay, be honest. Who hasn’t wanted to stay in a treehouse? What if I told you that you could stay in a treehouse in Disney World?
Meet the Treehouse Villas at Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort! They have three rooms, and with them being elevated, it can feel like a special hideaway and perfect for large groups who want to spend time relaxing at the end of the day. They’ve been going under major refurbishments, and while we got a sneak peek on social media, Disney has officially shared the inside photos of the reimagined Treehouse Villas!
They’re going to make their debut over the next few months with some new enhancements, and just wait till you see inside.
Disney drew inspiration from New England-style craftsmanship and the timeless artistry of the Arts and Crafts movement. Here, you can see the couch, kitchen, and dining room area.
We love that there’s a full-sized fridge so you can cook meals for the family inside! It’s great for breakfast in the morning, and sometimes it’s nice to have a home-cooked meal after eating out for the week.
There’s plenty of sitting and a TV too. Disney worked with the rich color palette and natural finishes like wood and stone to make it feel like a retreat and to connect to nature.
The villas can sleep up to nine guests and have a full kitchen, an in-room washer and dryer, and all-new finishes, furniture, and fixtures.
The bathroom looks so inviting! Plenty of room for the family to get ready.
Check out the bunk beds! Kids are going to be obsessed with these, and there might be arguments over who gets the top and bottom bunk.
A bed also pulls out from under the TV and features beautiful artwork and a way to make the space bigger when not in use.
The artwork is gorgeous and makes us feel like we’re entering the woods.
We really fell in love with all the details. Disney Imagineering always takes it to the next level! From the pillows, lampshades, and more, it seems like every detail in the room was thoroughly thought out.
If you look a little closer, you can also spot more than a dozen beloved nature scenes and characters from Disney Animation films and shorts.
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When I was young, our family stayed in the tree house and really enjoyed it! It was so unique and beautifully set among woods and nature. It had to be when they were first built because it had the brown and orange decor inside. I was one of four kids so it was plenty of room for us. My Dad fell in love with the architecture! It was before the hurricane came to Orlando. I can’t wait for my husband and I to book it again for memories! I just need to invite my brother and sister to come along!
Stayed in the treehouses way back in 1979 (I believe it was). Really a unique experience even then. They seem to have disappeared, so to speak in the 1980’s & 1990’s , I say that because you couldn’t find them to book. Then what I remember was, they were used for visiting Cast members for awhile. Then around 2004 some Treehouses were damaged by a hurricane and there was discussion with the local building inspectors as to their fate and sat for a while. Kept up with them and obviously they survived and were rebuilt over the following years. Was finally back to stay at Disney World in 2017, and I saw them on the boat ride from Port Orlean Riverside to Disney Springs. I Have not stayed there yet, mainly because they only sleep 9 and my family has grown beyond that. Still might try in the near future. Please note dates may not be exact, but bear with me on that , but I do have many Memories from the treehouses way back then. Just wanted to share. Thanks DFB for your regular posts and newsletters.
Did they change the weird shower/bathtub layout in the master bedroom?
The couch is a lovely shade of go-away green!