The Treehouse Villas at Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort are getting a detailed new look, and Disney has shared a full first look inside the refreshed Disney Vacation Club accommodations.
The reimagined villas will begin debuting over the next few months, with the renovation expected to be completed later this year. For guests who care about space, privacy, and a quieter resort setting, this is one of the more useful room refreshes to watch at Walt Disney World.
In This Article
- What changed inside the villas
- How many guests they sleep
- Disney character details to spot
- Who these villas fit best
- Full source image gallery
What Disney Changed In The Treehouse Villas
The updated design draws from New England-style craftsmanship and the Arts and Crafts movement. In practical terms, the rooms now lean into warmer wood tones, stone textures, updated fixtures, new furniture, and a more polished woodland feel that still fits the secluded treehouse setting.
Disney says the refreshed Treehouse Villas will still sleep up to nine guests. Each villa includes three bedrooms, a full kitchen, an in-room washer and dryer, living and dining areas, and a private deck. That makes them a very different lodging choice from a standard resort room, especially for larger families or groups traveling together.
The Disney Details Are Built Into The Room Design
The refresh is not just new paint and furniture. Disney Animation-inspired nature scenes and characters appear in the artwork, pillows, lampshades, carved furniture, and architectural details. Disney specifically points to more than a dozen character and nature details, including references to The Fox and the Hound, Sleeping Beauty, and Cinderella.
That matters because the Treehouse Villas already have a strong sense of place. They sit along the woodlands of the Sassagoula River, apart from the busier center of Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort. The new design appears to keep that quiet retreat feeling while giving guests more to notice once they are inside.
Full Treehouse Villas Image Gallery
Disney released a large look at the refreshed villas, including the exterior stairs and deck, living spaces, bedrooms, bathrooms, bunk room, and close-up character details. The gallery below uses the highest-resolution source images available from Disney Parks Blog.






















Who Should Pay Attention To This Refresh
The Treehouse Villas make the most sense for guests who want space and separation more than the fastest possible park access. They can be a strong fit for Disney Vacation Club members, multigenerational families, and groups who plan to use the kitchen, deck, and shared living space instead of treating the room only as a place to sleep.
The tradeoff is location. Saratoga Springs is convenient to Disney Springs, but the Treehouse Villas are a more tucked-away part of the resort. If your trip is built around early park starts, Lightning Lane timing, and quick midday breaks, compare the extra space against transportation time. If your trip includes resort time, slower evenings, or a Disney Springs focus, the setting becomes a bigger advantage.
For broader trip planning, our Disney World attendance and hotel occupancy coverage adds context on why Disney resort updates matter right now, and our Disney World Lightning Lane guide can help if you are balancing a resort-heavy stay with park-day planning.
Treehouse Villas FAQ
When will the reimagined Treehouse Villas debut?
Disney says the refreshed Treehouse Villas will begin debuting over the next few months, with the renovation expected to be completed later this year.
How many guests do the Treehouse Villas sleep?
Each Treehouse Villa sleeps up to nine guests and includes three bedrooms, a full kitchen, living and dining areas, an in-room washer and dryer, and a private deck.
Where are the Treehouse Villas located?
The Treehouse Villas are part of Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort at Walt Disney World, tucked into a wooded area along the Sassagoula River.
Would the refreshed Treehouse Villas make you more likely to book Saratoga Springs for a larger Disney World group trip, or would you still prioritize a resort closer to the parks? Let us know in the comments below; we want to hear how you weigh space against location.
Source credit: disneyparksblog.com