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IWANNAGOBACK!
01-12-2008, 10:01 PM
Has anyone stayed at the Comfort Inn Lake Buena Vista?? We have a really good rate but would like to hear form anyone who may have stayed there???
any info appreiciated!:goodvibes
sls404
01-12-2008, 10:13 PM
We're staying there in March. I've read previous posts that said it was very good for the price and has a great location next to downtown disney!
randyl
01-13-2008, 03:55 PM
We stayed there twice many years ago. We found it to be adequate and clean. Close proximity to the parks and within easy walking distance to a Hooter's, Kobe Japanese Steakhouse, C & N Steakhouse, and a shopping plaza. I believe they have free busses to the theme parks. Buffet restaurant for all meals. Rooms are functional and are set up like Disney's value resorts. Also very close to Downtown Disney.
IWANNAGOBACK!
01-13-2008, 07:45 PM
thanks guys, I think we will try it out, the rate can't be beat@ 59/night for family themed suite, it also has refridge and microwave??? Whats to loose unless anyone knows different??????????
thanks AGAIN!:goodvibes
tnmomof4
01-13-2008, 11:31 PM
I just told someone else on their thread about this hotel. Sorry... I don't know how to do a link to a thread, so I just copied what I wrote to them and pasted it here. I also wanted to say that others have said this hotel is good. I did read some bad reviews other than mine too. This is just my experience. We also were in rooms, not the family themed suite. Maybe the suites are nicer. I hope so!! I don't want to sound mean or anything like that. It's just our experience with this hotel was awful.
Last year I wanted to spend our first night in Orlando close to Disney, so I asked for good, cheap off-site hotels to stay at. I got a few recommendations for the Comfort Inn Lake Buena Vist. It was in June and it was only $55 a night.
It was the worst hotel I have ever stayed at. We do a lot of traveling and have stayed at a lot of hotels. The rooms were so dirty... no filthy, dirty. There were little bugs everywhere in the room. (Not sure what they were) Gnats were in the fridge. The bathrooms looked like they hadn't been cleaned in months. The towels were very thin and had some places where they were actually worn through. I usually make my kids wear socks in hotels because I know the floors are dirty, but I had to throw the socks out they were so black and nasty.
The sheets were dirty. I asked for new ones, and they were dirty too. I have to say too that housekeeping was not nice about bringing new towels or sheets. They brought the sheets. Then later when we realized we needed new towels they said we would have to come get them since they had already been to our room once.
The workers were extremely rude. Every single worker we encountered was rude - the front desk, housekeeping, the restaurant, and the Mini Market. Even the two managers I talked to about problems were rude. I have to say that I was really nice, and they were still rude.
There were other things, but I don't want to go on and on. Just do some more checking.
I forgot to say that we did see a few cockroaches in both rooms!!
IWANNAGOBACK - I don't want to say don't go here. Again, I am just saying what happened to us. I really hope the suites are nicer!!
agentpleakley
01-15-2008, 02:28 PM
We stayed here on December 12 -- we drove straight through and made no sense to spend money at Disney for a couple hours sleep -- I got a room for $39 (yes that is right) -- total with tax was $56 and some change.
Very easy to find -- even at night.
Security: we had to give our name at the entrance to be let onto the grounds
Size: this is a huge hotel -- like 4 hotels in one
Staff: I have nothing but great things to stay about the staff. Staff at check-in and at breakfast in the morning were superb.
Lobby: there is a little grocery type store (we didn't really explore because we arrived at 11 pm and checked out next morning at about 8 am)
Room: We were in building 4 -on side that faces highway -- we were either too tired or we didn't hear anything. Beds not all that comfortable- but doable- but room was clean (as well as Disney) -- Room was furnished with a refrigerator and a microwave (which would have been a plus if we were staying longer than we did). We always take our own pillows and I do a once over with clorox wipes - this is no matter where we stay. To be honest, at the price I got this room for - I expected A WHOLE LOT worse -- we were happily surprised. (compared to the $99 room in GA that I got on the way home - can you say ewwwww -- this was a palace). I think the comparison to All-Stars is accurate -- except I thought the room was bigger.
Free breakfast: there is a free continental breakfast in the morning -- you have to be seated as it is combined with the breakfast buffet -- this would be a pain if you were going to run down and take things back to your room. We opted for the hot buffet as it was $12 for adults and the kids were free. We didn't eat again until about 6 that night - and DD got her first fix of Mickey waffles.
Obviously we didn't use the pool - but it was nice and looked clean. The grounds were way more than expected.
If I was not staying on Disney property - I really would not hesitate to stay here -- the price was unbelievable and the location to Disney was awesome. We stayed at CBR and I think it took us a 5 to 8 minute drive from Comfort Inn to CBR.
dennise
01-18-2008, 08:16 AM
I agree with TNMOMof4. we were booked there for 3 nights last April but left after 1. Room was not clean, very noisy at night, we were on the 1st floor, parking lot side. Breakfast wasn't great.
toverly
01-20-2008, 05:31 PM
We stayed there a year ago. Never again. The room is a sub standard hotel room. Huge hotel. Breakfast was the same every single day. No variety at all. It is okay for a budget minded person. But if you have stayed on property and in better outside hotels, I'm afraid you may be disappointed. The location however is great. So it is a trade off.
IWANNAGOBACK!
01-20-2008, 08:38 PM
thanks for all the info, I think I am going to have to give this some more thought:confused3 and I know people can have different experiences, but some sound pretty extreme and hard to ignore.....but I so appreciate all the info:)
hammie59
01-29-2008, 06:57 PM
I stayed there back in 1993 so I don't know how helpful this will be. And you must take into account that I was in college so my standards were a bit different. I remember the room being very basic, the carpet was always wet for some reason, and there was a Coors Lite label stuck to the ceiling. With that said, I don't remember encountering any bugs and can't comment on maid service or towels. I apparently didn't have a problem with the place since at that time I was just happy to be at Disney. I also remember half of Germany was stayng there as well.
Would I stay there again now to save money? NO. Am I rich or have money to burn? NO. But I think the place is a bit substandard for my tastes now (if it's still the same as it was).
Jenfrog79
01-29-2008, 09:19 PM
i'll be staying there in april. the travel agent told me that it was a nice place. i've never stayed on site and i'm not into all those fancy amenities. i'm there for disney and not the hotel anyway. I really don't think a hotel could be perfect in everyone's eyes. everyone can have a bad experience somewhere.
loadsapixiedust
02-08-2008, 06:04 PM
We have stayed 3 times at the Comfort Inn LBV, first 2 visits were OK, the last has stopped me from ever going back.
The hotel is basic but has all the amenities you'd expect for the price and is in a great location for all the parks. Our last time there we stayed only 1 night, we moved to another resort the next morning.
Our room was awful and the management refused to move us. Their attitude was appalling, something I have never encountered in the US before. We had only 1 double size and 1 single size bed for 4 of us, eventually they brought a tiny folding bed for our teenage son and with that in the room we couldn't move. They had to take furniture out to make room for it. The lights didn't work, there were cobwebs and dead bugs and half eaten pizza under one bed. That room had not been cleaned in a long time, bedlinen was not clean and was also torn. The sink leaked dirty water everywhere whenever it was used and the curtains were hanging off the rail. No way was I spending 14 nights there, or even another one.
There were a lot of guys drinking out on the walkways and it was pretty noisy at night. It was not a nice family atmosphere. It seemed like it had gone well downhill from our previous visits.
Sorry to be so negative, but other than the location I really can't find a good thing to say. We moved from there to the LBV Resort Village and Spa and it was like another world, a lovely resort, I'd happily stay there again.
disneyhockeymad
02-09-2008, 08:29 AM
we stayed at the comfort inn about 2 years ago and it was ok, as many people have said it was basic, but then when you're generally using your room just to sleep it thats all we expected for what we paid!
The noise outside in the corridors was sometimes a problem, the first time we went we had a whole school group staying on the same floor as us running backwards and forwards between each others rooms, after complaining we were moved so we weren't too bothered. Another major problem is the higway thats on one side of the hotel, it can get very noisy and sometimes hard to sleep with, however if you specify you want a carpart facing room they will generally try to accomodate you.
The staff were friendly and the breakfasts were good if you liked alot of one thing, there wasnt much choice but we found that it did fill you up ready for an exhausting day in the parks, the little shop was always well equipped.
If you wanted a relaxing hotel then this probably isnt the hotel for you, however if you just want somewhere to crash after a day in the parks then I think you'll be fine, its close to the majority of the parks, even Universal and Seaworld and is easy to locate.
buzz2400
02-27-2008, 02:52 PM
I have stayed at this place three times. The first time we were put in the building that is on the right side of the lobby. This room was very clean. We left to go onsite and returned later that week to finish our stay. This room was horrible. We were now on the left side of the lobby in a suite. The room had many pubic hairs (even on the bed that my son was sleeping on) and saw a cockroach on the wall. The next day I complained and they moved us into a handicap room. This room was also not very clean. Then last year we decided to stay for one night on our arrival to orlando. This room was adequate and somewhat clean.
this hotel is good for one night, possibly two. I would not stay longer than that. Also the ice machines don't work too well. The free breakfast isn't really worth it. I don't know about the bus transportation to the park since we always rent a car.
I will say that we are thinking of going back to disney this year and even though the price is very good at this hotel, I am very hesitant to book here.
DisneyMimi
02-27-2008, 03:29 PM
We stayed there this past November...booked 5 rooms. We arrived around 1:00 pm and were able to check into the rooms. We had two 11 month olds; one 18 month old, a 3 year old, a 7 year old and a 11 year old....with parents to match :rotfl2:
Anyway with all those picky Moms ...no one complained. However, breakfast was "so-so". We are going back in May and need a 1-nighter before we check into Disney and have booked again.
I'm sorry others had bad experiences....I'm hoping and praying that we weren't just lucky last time.:worship:
kmccartney
03-02-2008, 05:22 PM
We have stayed there twice. The last time was in December of 2006 for 6 nights. The rooms are not huge, nor are they luxury rooms, however our rooms have always been clean and the people very nice. The rooms have a coffee pot, a fridge, and a microwave. We intend to stay there again this December for 6 nights.
Crystal824
03-02-2008, 06:43 PM
I have stayed here twice. The last time was 4 years ago so it may have gone extremely down hill since then. The first was 9 years ago. Both times the room was very basic but clean. The bed wasn't very comfortable either and neither were the sheets and towels. The staff wasn't exceptionally friendly on either vist. However, on both stays I was only there one night. The first time was the night before I checked into the college program and the second time was before we checked into our resort. Really, it was fine for those ocassions but I wouldn't spend me entire vacation there.
lcadkins2007
03-07-2008, 10:35 AM
We were there from 2/24 thru 3/1...when we first arrived the room smelled like cat urine - we immediately called the front desk and they sent someone up to 'spray'. It was better for a while but the smell returned in the middle of the night. I don't know what they did on Monday but it mysteriously disappeared when the room was cleaned on Monday while we spent our first day at Disney. We used the shuttle transportation the first 2 days, it was so so. You have to be at the stop very early or you risk not fitting on the bus (we were ok, but some others were left to get the next shuttle which was over an hour later!) The afternoon return was a pain because the schedule is such that you have to stop at every park and pick up other people - so our 5:35 departure from MK ended up getting us back to the hotel at 6:30!
Because we spent so much time at the parks each day, the only time we were in the room was to shower and sleep - we were in room 2232 facing I4...whatever you do...if you decide to stay here, REQUEST A ROOM FACING THE PARKING LOT. We had to keep the AC on full blast all night just to drown out the highway traffic noise.
The free continental breakfast was so so - as others had said, it was the same every morning and the lines for coffee/juice were horrendous! They definitely need another breakfast area for the amount of people they can accomodate at this hotel.
For the price, it was ok - however, I would probably look for something else next time around!
Jenfrog79
03-08-2008, 10:26 AM
the talk about the shuttle make me nervous. Because my DH will be using an ECV, the website says to let them know 24 hours in advance if we need a wheelchair accessible vehicle. do you think they'd definitely let us on then since we needed the wheelchair accessible vehicle? i'm sure every shuttle wouldn't be wheelchair accessible so i just wouldn't want to miss the only one of the day :)
sandym718
03-09-2008, 07:14 PM
Their attitude was appalling, something I have never encountered in the US before. We had only 1 double size and 1 single size bed for 4 of us, eventually they brought a tiny folding bed for our teenage son and with that in the room we couldn't move.
Same thing happened to us!!!
We stayed here April 27, 2007 for just the 1 night. We drove all day from Cleveland, arrived about 7 PM. I didn't want to pay for the Poly for that night just to sleep, so I booked this hotel, with a discount from Travel Zoo. Well, unfortunately, since it was Grad Night - there were TONS of school groups ALL OVER the place!! Took forever to just check in (we were exhausted of course) then found out we were in a Handicap-accessible room with the 1 double bed and 1 twin bed!! There were four of us - DH, myself, DS -4 and DD -2! I immediately went to complain and they informed me they had no other rooms, due to the many groups (like I cared!!). I was sooo peeved, demanded a partial refund which they refused and I got all over them that I'm sure that room was NOT fire code approved for 4 people to sleep in it, as there was only bed space for 3! I finally gave up arguing with them, since I was so tired. Luckily, our kids are little and shared the twin bed (we had our bed rails with us) with really no problem. The fact that they would put 4 people in a room for no more than 3 is appalling!! If our kids were bigger/older it would have been a real issue. I mean- older girls and boys shouldn't share a bed and there's really no WAY an adult and child could share that other bed. And given the above post - it obviously happens more than just once!! We were not offered a cot or other bed -I'm guessing they were probably all in use due to the groups. I did not ask though.
Another issue was that the handicap toilet was so high, we needed to help both kids each and every time in the bathroom. DS (who is small for his age) could not stand in front of the toilet to use it if you know what I mean! And DD couldn't get up on it!
I was also quite stressed about the amount of noise from the groups. Our room was first floor of course and right on a corner on a main "path". Tons of people walking by yelling, cursing, etc. Luckily, either they were quiet when they returned early in the AM OR (more likely) we were so exhausted we basically all passed out and never heard them! I didn't feel particularly safe though. DH did take the kids to the pool while I was arguing at the desk, he said it was definitely not very child-friendly that evening with all the teenagers. Kids needed to expend some energy, though, so they swam a bit. We did also take them to the little playground which was nice.
We checked out at 8 AM the next day (so we were only there 13 hours, thank goodness). Again, no consideration from the front desk or manager at all. They absolutely did NOT CARE that they had given us a room without enough bed space (BTW, my confirmations, which I had with me - specifcially said 2 double beds). They did not care. We wanted to get on with the magic, so I let it go. Sent several emails when we returned home though, and ended up with a total refund. I will say this, though - even the management via email did not seem to understand the SEVERITY of the problem - placing a family of four in a room with bed space for only 3. This wasn't crappy room service or something, they basically oversold and didn't have room for us!!! I also heard a group of women in line complaining b/c their group, all adults, with same confirmation as us (2 doubles) had been given a room with bunk beds.
I don't really remember a problem with cleanliness, not that it was spectacular but no big problem. But this hotel obviously just sells as much as it can without regard to how it will accomodate all its guests.
Jenfrog79
03-12-2008, 10:10 PM
bump!
IcePrincess467
04-12-2008, 01:05 PM
DH & I stayed at Comfort Inn LBV back in May 2005. Our stay was great!! Staff was extra friendly, when there wasn't a place to store the laptop, the security guys took it behind there counter every morning and we picked it up in the evening! The free breakfast was perfect, DH ended up getting the hot breakfast, it was a extra few dollars but worth it for him. The room was clean and house keeping did a wonderful job!! It was a great stay overall!!
lynn71092
04-23-2008, 01:24 PM
I just stayed there April 12th-15th and my only complaint was that the drainage in our shower/bathtub was very slow. Other than that, the room was very clean, plenty of towels and soap/shampoo were supplied. I didn't try out the pool but the free continental breakfast was very crowded so we usually just skipped it. I would recommend this hotel and I just stayed there within the last couple of weeks so this is about as current of a review as you're going to get. Also, the convenience of a fridge and microwave was also a plus. If you PM me I can send a couple of pictures of our room.
rluey29
05-15-2008, 01:44 PM
Okay, I'm really nervous now. I have 7 nights booked here in early June with 2 kids and my husband. I don't want the hassle of a really bad hotel but I was excited because we could actually afford that many nights to stay.
Can someone list the foods that were on the continental breakfast and what time we'd need to arrive before the lines get crazy?
Also, what is the shuttle schedule? Is there pick up after Wishes and Illuminations? The shuttle was one of the things we were counting on so we wouldn't have to pay for parking!
Also tell me where I need to request my room at for optimum quietness and cleanliness. I only have a standard room. Should I ask to be in the main building near the bus stops and restaurant?
Thanks in advance!
Jenfrog79
05-15-2008, 07:37 PM
Okay, I'm really nervous now. I have 7 nights booked here in early June with 2 kids and my husband. I don't want the hassle of a really bad hotel but I was excited because we could actually afford that many nights to stay.
Can someone list the foods that were on the continental breakfast and what time we'd need to arrive before the lines get crazy?
Also, what is the shuttle schedule? Is there pick up after Wishes and Illuminations? The shuttle was one of the things we were counting on so we wouldn't have to pay for parking!
Also tell me where I need to request my room at for optimum quietness and cleanliness. I only have a standard room. Should I ask to be in the main building near the bus stops and restaurant?
Thanks in advance!
from what i can remember the continental breakfast had:
coffee, juice, milk, oatmeal, pastries, cereal, muffins, fruit cocktail, toast
i believe they have the shuttle schedule on their website so you can go check it out. http://www.comfortinnorlando.com/subPages/shuttleServices.htm
just see if you can request a room not facing I4. although to be honest, i really don't think the noise was that bad. just sleep with the air conditioner on :)
Cadillac_Dreamgirl
05-19-2008, 09:53 AM
you said you had hotel pics .. i will be staying there in 2 weeks... cheapest hotel i found for fridge... can u send me some pics please...
Poohbug
05-23-2008, 01:10 PM
I just stayed at this Comfort Inn for four days the beginning of May. I was a little nervous because of mixed reviews. I had the car so I was prepared to move to a different hotel if needed. I thought the hotel was nice considering how much you are paying for it. Standard rooms, the fridge and microwave are nice to have when you have kids. The beds were comfortable and the rooms were clean. I went over the room with a cleaning cloth and it did not get really dirty until I got to the tile floor in the bathroom(I didn't have a problem with that-it is a floor). The pool area was nice-just a basic pool. As for noise-I did not hear a peep-much quieter than Pop. The staff was very nice but I did not have any problems. I did not use buses or breakfast(have to be seated and I didn't have time for that). The only thing to beware of is not all the rooms are the same. The room next door had an older bath and was really worn. Great location-very easy to get to anything in WDW or get to I4. All in all it was a great deal and if I needed to save money on vacation I would stay there again.
rluey29
05-25-2008, 10:01 PM
I'll be there in a week. I wonder if I can request the more updated room? I'll definitely have to clean the room when we arrive. We have a 1 yr old crawler and the thought of it gives me the willies!
braylon
05-28-2008, 03:09 AM
Comfort Inn-awesome hotel.
rluey29
05-28-2008, 09:56 AM
braylon- did you stay there recently? Can you give us the details of your experience for you to give such a positive review?
LovinPooh
06-23-2008, 10:36 PM
We stayed here in June 2007. We got a package that included hot buffet breakfast for 2 and kids eat free for $59/night. Before booking I would go to their website and look at their deals.
As for the hotel, I ahve nothign bad to say. Staff was very nice. Room was clean and the pool was nice. The AC covered any noise from I4. Security was nice as well. There are plenty of shops and restaurants nearby as well. And you are centrally located between all of Orlandos finest theme parks, not just WDW. I was nervous before going as well, because of mixed reviews. But was relieved when we got there.
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