The Customs House is the check-in and guest services area for Caribbean Beach Resort. Unlike most Disney hotels, this area is in a building separate from the food court and other guest facilities. Photo by Donald Fink.
This is a Standard View room; one of the most economical at Disney's Caribbean Beach Resort. As you can see, it follows the general pattern of rooms at many of the other Moderate hotels on Disney property. Photo by Donald Fink.
Near the food court is Shutter's, a restaurant that offers sit-down meals in case the many choices in the food court leave you wanting for more. Shutter's offers dishes familiar to the American cuisine with a Caribbean accent. Photo by Bonnie Fink.
Inside Shutters is warm and friendly. This dining room was adjacent to the kitchen where you could see the chefs preparing your meal. Photo by Donald Fink.
Old Port Royale resembles a mythical Caribbean town. Barefoot Bay is behind the camera in this image while we look on at the town square. The Centertown indoor mall is straight ahead with the food courts, general store, gaming arcade and so on. Photo by D
A seating area near the food court offers a comfortable area to enjoy your meal. The overhead fans help keep you in the spirit of the Caribbean. Photo by Donald Fink.
The food court is divided into several areas where you can select from several different kinds of meals. You feel like you're in a typical Caribbean village. Photo by Donald Fink.
If you're in a hurry, or just want to grab something quick, you can get various pastries, drinks, and coffee at this corner pastry shop, also located in the main food court. No need to go through the main cash registers and work your way through the drink
This is a view of one of the stops in the food court. It's The Hamburger Stop, but it was time for breakfast when the image was made, which explains the Mickey Waffle and bacon on the menu. Photo by Bonnie Fink.