lucas
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- Joined
- Jul 29, 2005
Thanks!That's just the grab & go fridges. Here's the full menus:
Thanks!That's just the grab & go fridges. Here's the full menus:
From my research it seems like POFQ is the most convenient of the moderates as far as disney bussing goes because of its one bus stop. Does it often have to share busses with POR because of a shortage of busses? We are mid day rest people (my son has neuro disabilities and OCD so taking breaks from the hustle and bustle is important) so how feasible is it to go back to the resort for a little R &R mid day then go back to the park in the evening for shows and dinner ADR's? Is it too much trouble to be worth it? would I do better to just call it a day when my son hits the "disney wall" and have dinner at the food court or at the boathouse?
We did DL last summer. One thing I made a point to do when we went was to avoid comparing DL to WDW when at all possible. I feel it does a disservice to both locations when you do that. I made a point to go to DL and treat that as a totally different place than WDW, because to me, it is. I didn't want preconceived ideas coloring my view of either location.I hear this a lot of the Disneyland side of the boards so I'll try to do what I suggest for all the WDW vets that are headed to DLR-be open and appreciative of the new experience. If you wanted the same thing stay at your home park but if you go to the other Disney be excited to experience something new and love it for its uniqueness.
The one thing that I will struggle with though is feeling like a lost puppy. I could maneuver DLR-both parks-in my sleep but I have a feeling i'm going to be one of those people with a map plastered to my face who stops short with a stroller right behind me and I'll have no one to blame but myself when I get run over by it. I'll be one of those noob's that stop the floow of the walking traffic.
I have stayed on property at DLR but we often stay across the street at a non disney owned place because it is actual closer to the park entrance and we are AP holder at DLR so we are always trying to save so we can afford to go more often. So I am excited to experience this Disney bubble I hear so much about!
From my research it seems like POFQ is the most convenient of the moderates as far as disney bussing goes because of its one bus stop. Does it often have to share busses with POR because of a shortage of busses? We are mid day rest people (my son has neuro disabilities and OCD so taking breaks from the hustle and bustle is important) so how feasible is it to go back to the resort for a little R &R mid day then go back to the park in the evening for shows and dinner ADR's? Is it too much trouble to be worth it? would I do better to just call it a day when my son hits the "disney wall" and have dinner at the food court or at the boathouse?
From my research it seems like POFQ is the most convenient of the moderates as far as disney bussing goes because of its one bus stop. Does it often have to share busses with POR because of a shortage of busses? We are mid day rest people (my son has neuro disabilities and OCD so taking breaks from the hustle and bustle is important) so how feasible is it to go back to the resort for a little R &R mid day then go back to the park in the evening for shows and dinner ADR's? Is it too much trouble to be worth it? would I do better to just call it a day when my son hits the "disney wall" and have dinner at the food court or at the boathouse?
1. Do they have the Gold Peak tea dispensers in the temporary food court?
2. Are there any special activities planned around the POR resorts for Thanksgiving?
3. Will there be a traditional Thanksgiving meal on the menus?
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They don't have iced tea at the temporary food court (or at least they didn't in August).
They normally offer some Thanksgiving activities, but details won't be known until the monthly schedules are released (normally right at the end of the previous month). See the archived schedules at www.portorleans.org/recreation-schedules.php for an idea of what they've done in the past. Sometimes Boatwright's at Riverside offers special Thanksgiving options, but again it's not something they announce very far in advance.
Andre
We're all the rooms updated to have only curtains separating the bedroom from the sink area? I was looking through my BiL pictures from their trip in 2012 and there was a sliding door to separate the areas in their room.
Has anyone seen cases of bottled water at the gift shop? And if so, what brand, how many, and for what price? Any info appreciated!
$6.99 for twenty four 12oz bottles of Dasani.
Thanks so much!
We're all the rooms updated to have only curtains separating the bedroom from the sink area? I was looking through my BiL pictures from their trip in 2012 and there was a sliding door to separate the areas in their room.
Are they still making the ice cream cookie sandwiches at the temp food court?