Port Orleans Riverside FAQ thread --- 2012, Part Three --- NOW FULL / CLOSED

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andrewilley said:
So glad you're happy with your room, the riverfront rooms in Magnolia Terrace are lovely, with easy access to everything and a gorgeous view. Oh, and congratulations on your marriage too, sounds like we're in danger of forgetting that little detail in all the Disneyness!

Don't forget to go and see Bob Jackson at the River Roost Lounge one evening later in the week, and make sure you wear your wedding buttons.

Andre

Thank you! We were married in October so we have been waiting very impatiently for this trip. We have plans to go see Bob on Monday night and maybe another night since we are here for 10 nights. We were given the Happily Ever After pins, but we also brought along the Just Married buttons a cast member at Disneyland gave us when we got engaged there. We wore them at our wedding and our friends and family loved that. Is it weird/ not okay to wear Disneyland pins here? I like the Happily Ever After pins, but they are a bit vague.
 
We have plans to go see Bob on Monday night and maybe another night since we are here for 10 nights. Is it weird/ not okay to wear Disneyland pins here? I like the Happily Ever After pins, but they are a bit vague.

I see no problems in wearing other park badges - it will generate some fun discussion anyway! :)

Remember that Bob's days off are Sun/Mon/Tues, so you'll be able to see him this evening, or after Wednesday. Don't want you to make a special visit on Monday and be disappointed.

Andre
 
Thanks for all the incredible pics and tips on requests. We just booked our trip to Disney for May 2013 with a split stay at both POR and BC. We almost went entirely with BC but I am so in love with the pics of POR and this saves us a few bucks too. Just hoping we wont be too cramped with 3 adults a 4 year old and 22 month old twins.

Now I have to start planning our days and dining. So much fun!

Heather

:wave2: We will also be at POR in May 2013 and will have six people in our room (legally - youngest is 2). Most of our vacations are spent tenting or in camping cabins, so all of us staying in a "real" hotel room will be a piece of cake LOL!

I agree with you, all the beautiful pics I've seen of POR are drawing me in so much that we HAVE to stay there! Our plan is to have one parent take the older kids swimming or exploring the resort while the youngest naps for a while. We also don't tend to unpack, so we don't need a bunch of drawers.

I think you will be fine, just use your space wisely in the room and take advantage of the beautiful surroundings if you need to get out of the room for awhile! :thumbsup2
 
andrewilley said:
I see no problems in wearing other park badges - it will generate some fun discussion anyway! :)

Remember that Bob's days off are Sun/Mon/Tues, so you'll be able to see him this evening, or after Wednesday. Don't want you to make a special visit on Monday and be disappointed.

Andre

Oh thank you, I will keep that in mind.
 
So excited booked a stay at POR for May 30 June 3. Usually stay for 7-8 nights, but this year decided to do a split stay with the dark side ....it will be our first time visiting there.

I'm about halfway through reading this thread and want to thank all of the posters!!!

We booked a standard room and requested mansions. Stayed in AB on our last POR stay ....loved it..... and crossing fingers for mansions this stay. Ive gone back and forth with river view or king bed or..... After reading so many posts, I think a standard room parking lot view will fit us fine. We like being out and away from foot traffic. We are the rare ones who request Ranchos at CSR and LOVE being out in the quiet most remote section!

I'm sooo looking forward to the morning stroll from our room to breakfast every morning walking through the lovely grounds of POR! Distance to the main building is a plus for us in that regard. Such a great way to start to the day, and it's helping me cope a little with the snow and ice currently around me!

Here's wishing for mansions and another wonderful stay at WDW POR!!!
 
Hmmmm.... that is VERY interesting about them being in the king bed rooms. Does that mean that would be a bookable category for a party of 3? (Thinking ahead for next fall when DH comes along....)

We were in room 1812, a King, corner room. I couldn't have been more pleased with our room as building 18 is quite close to the food court area and a short walk to the south bus stop.

We stored our suitcases (nested the ones that would nest) in the sink area behind the curtain (was right in front of the safe, which we did not use). I will add that having that curtain was wonderful, especially when one of us woke up before the other......using the sink and separate bath/toilet never disturbed the sleeping partner. I've stayed at other moderates and will definitely find it difficult to stay anywhere else again!

For those interested, here is a pic of hubby playing around on the murphy bed. Note, he's 6' and 240 pounds :cool1:

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I might, but I am worried about the hanging space it will take in the closet. I think with 4 suitcases I am going to need to put those in there, and will need things that can hang "above" them, KWIM? Our suitcases are all 29" tall, so I can't even put one inside the other to save space.

We stayed in an AB room in November, and we brought 2 hanging organizers with us to use in the closets. We had 3 suitcases with us and had no problems storing them on the floor between the bed and the door leading into the room. There is actually a lot of space right there, and the luggage was never in our way.
 
We stayed in an AB room in November, and we brought 2 hanging organizers with us to use in the closets. We had 3 suitcases with us and had no problems storing them on the floor between the bed and the door leading into the room. There is actually a lot of space right there, and the luggage was never in our way.

Yeah someone sent me a pic somewhere of two hanging and their 4 suitcases with plenty of room. Wish I could find it.
 
Venomhatch said:
I agree about not making specific room request. On top of what you said it generally makes it harder to grant requests if you put down room numbers for usually those are generally taken and if they cant satisfy that the may just put you anywhere they want.

It is ok to request areas and I do welcome PMs still.

Hi I have a question? We have 2 rooms booked for our vacation, our room is a garden view room and my SIL and her family have a water view room because they just booked last week and that was all that was available. We requested a room preferably in building 16 or 24 on ground floor- not guaranteed of course. Now that my SIL has a room in a water view location and our reservations are linked, I do understand we will be in separate building but hopefully close enough. My question is are water view rooms always on 2nd floor? I thought I read that somewhere and our request is for a bottom floor since we have a little one, our room is the garden view room and theirs is the water view. Just wandering if our request will mess up their view since rooms are linked but it is important for us to have a room on the ground floor. Thank you for all your help! You can send me a PM if its easier to respond!
 
I have a question about the bed posts in the AB rooms. I know they look rough and like they have bark on them, but is that just appearance or do they have a rough texture? It doesn't really matter - I was just curious after looking at pictures of the rooms today.
 
Just a little advice about the fishing hole...

But the biggest disappointment was that we didnt see anything that even resembled a fish! I didn't expect to catch a huge catfish for dinner or anything ;) but I think the fish are "onto" the fishing hole deal! They had no interest in the worms on the hooks, but if you threw a worm in, it would instantly disappear!

So while the idea sounded fun to us, we were a little disappointed with the "hole" experience! :rotfl:

Good to know - I was considering it, but my DD6 believes herself to be quite the fisher. She would be so disappointed not to catch anything. As luck would have it, everytime she's been fishing, she's caught a ton of fish. Her father and grandfather went fishing yesterday, but didn't catch anything. She chastised them, saying "You should have taken me - I'm an expert. All I do is wave the worm above the water, and the fish jump right out!" :lmao: I'm not looking to ruin her illusion at Disney of all places!
 
Now that my SIL has a room in a water view location and our reservations are linked, I do understand we will be in separate building but hopefully close enough. My question is are water view rooms always on 2nd floor?

In AB, there are plenty of water view rooms on the ground floor (it's POFQ where they are on 2 and 3 only, as the ground floor rooms near their pool have a fence in the way). There are also water and garden view rooms very close to each other, see this AB floorplan for a better idea. (I knew it'd come in handy pretty soon :) )

I have a question about the bed posts in the AB rooms. I know they look rough and like they have bark on them, but is that just appearance or do they have a rough texture? It doesn't really matter - I was just curious after looking at pictures of the rooms today.

The bedposts are actual hewn wood, yes. However they are fairly well smoothed down, so you won't get splinters or anything.

Andre
 
Hi I have a question? We have 2 rooms booked for our vacation, our room is a garden view room and my SIL and her family have a water view room because they just booked last week and that was all that was available. We requested a room preferably in building 16 or 24 on ground floor- not guaranteed of course. Now that my SIL has a room in a water view location and our reservations are linked, I do understand we will be in separate building but hopefully close enough. My question is are water view rooms always on 2nd floor? I thought I read that somewhere and our request is for a bottom floor since we have a little one, our room is the garden view room and theirs is the water view. Just wandering if our request will mess up their view since rooms are linked but it is important for us to have a room on the ground floor. Thank you for all your help! You can send me a PM if its easier to respond!

Got in touch with you... Let me know if there is anything else.
 
In AB, there are plenty of water view rooms on the ground floor (it's POFQ where they are on 2 and 3 only, as the ground floor rooms near their pool have a fence in the way). There are also water and garden view rooms very close to each other, see this AB floorplan for a better idea. (I knew it'd come in handy pretty soon :) )

Thank you so much for this! Was very helpful to make me understand the layout!

Shannon
 
We haven't stayed at POR for several years. I just booked us for 10 days in May and can't wait! This thread reminded me why we loved it so much. Quick question. Instead of using the Murphy bed there is room for a twin sized air mattress still, right? Not sure how well my daughter would like sleeping on the fold down. Thanks!
 
Just placed an on-line order with the Disney Store :). They have LOTS of good deals on right now!!! So excited to surprise the kids with some little trinkets when we are staying there...... Soooo looking forward to this trip :)
 
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