Disneys newest DVC resort opened in December 2019 and offers a variety of room sizes including the tower studio which is what we are checking out today. This room is probably the smallest on property and sleeps up to 2 adults and 1 infant (child under 2).
The room features a queen sized pull out bed that’s hidden behind the couch. Keeping the bed closed gives the room a nice open feel. There is a min-fridge, microwave and coffee maker, along with a few dishes all located on the built-in around the bed.
The bed is easy enough to pull down but will be best if you have 2 people to push it all the way down. If needed you could request a resort member to come pull it down for you.
The bathroom is surprisingly large, there is enough space that both guest could be getting ready.
This bathroom only comes with a walk-in shower, no bathtub. This was surprising since they allow for 1 infant to stay in the room. I am guessing Disney is expecting only adults or an older child to book this type of room. Just something to think about if you are traveling with a baby.
All the rooms at this resort come with its own private balcony. This particular room faced toward Epcot so you can sit out on the balcony and watch the fireworks show at the end of the night. While this room is on the smaller side, Disney has made very good use of the space.