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Not my 1st time anymore! I'm hooked for life!!!!
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Newtown, PA
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confusion re: Garden Grocer
In 2009, we had delivery and it was held in bell services and refrig. items were kept cold. We arrive next week and I made the delivery time for @the same time we land so by the time we get there, they will be delivered. Is there a change @CSR? I read on another board that they will not refrigerate or hold @Bell Services, that you have to be there like for a Pizza Dlivery Can someone with recent experience, please let me know how you handled? If I need to change my delivery window, I need to call soon, we leave in 6 days
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Join Date: Apr 2010
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Join Date: Sep 2004
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We got "stuck" in the Ranchos last trip. I was hoping for 7B if I got stuck there, but we got 7A. It was a nice quiet location. Not too much further to the digsite. However, we were wimpy and drove to El Centro if we needed to go. Once we walked, but drove all other times. I wouldn't not want to be "stuck" there if I didn't have a car with me or I would feel STUCK!!! Quote:
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I hope the crowds decrease quite a bit in the begining of May! How was the Pepper Market crowds? If you are not happy, ask if the building you are looking for has any rooms available. Some times the resort is booked to the max and there is no way to accomodate a room change, but other times it's no problem at check-in to get switched. |
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Offsite - 1980, Downtown Disney - 1988, Wilderness Lodge - 1996, Contemporary - 1998, 1999, Coronado Springs - 2002, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Zeeland, Michigan
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I know the resort was booked solid and each and every area seemed under staffed (except Pepper Market and Maya Grill). I assume the workload of mouse keeping was significant. Just cutting them a break. |
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Offsite - 1980, Downtown Disney - 1988, Wilderness Lodge - 1996, Contemporary - 1998, 1999, Coronado Springs - 2002, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Zeeland, Michigan
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Oh my goodness, if that walkway was closed, you had to go all the way around towards the Casitas to get to the pool or El Centro!?
I hope the crowds decrease quite a bit in the begining of May! How was the Pepper Market crowds? Yes with the walkway closed it added quite a bit of walk to get in to the dig site. We love walking but the little legs in our party not so much. Going back and forth between the room and Dig Site to take breaks from the heat or grab supplies was harder with the walkway closed. It also made the trip to the hot tub more taxing. But we still loved the Dig Site. It was annoying but really a minor inconvenience I suppose. We did a few dinners at PM...crowds at dinner time were manageable. No wait to get seats but some longer waits at stations...particularly the kids station which had some serious problems filling orders quickly. We loved the items from the center station...nachos, fajitas, etc. I got the roasted chicken and vegetables one evening. The guy plopped about half a plate of gross fries on my plate even after I told him I did not want fries. The veggies were yummy but the chicken was very fatty and slightly undercooked. My favorite meal at the PM was the chicken nachos. I also loved the strawberry cake dessert. I wish we would have done a buffet but my husband refused to pay those prices when our kids eat so little and I understood his concern. Waitstaff at PM was very attentive and friendly. |
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Wisconsin
Posts: 511
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Does Cafe Rix offer any Snack credit food for breakfast? Might not want, or have time to eat at PM some days.
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: chicago area
Posts: 5,701
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I just wanted to post to say: we almost never take the first room offered us.
they try to fit your request, and they are not guaranteed. that being said, they first try to put you a room that is ready... good for them and for you. hubby and I have no kids with us, so we don't mind waiting for a room we like better. also, we all know there are some rooms that are ..um.. better than others. just like in a restaurant. someone has to sit at the table by the door, or that table by the kitchen,, or the restrooms. same with rooms at a resort. a lot of people will not say anything. not even ask the check in clerk to see where the room is. so they will try to give the not-so-good rooms (overlooking the generator, parking lot view, furthest away, etc) first. better to keep the "better" rooms for those who do care,; less complaining. we have been extremely lucky!!! before there were preferred rooms, we had requested casitas 3. they told us all they could give us was ground floor. and it would be a wait. we waited a couple hours, on my 3rd call to see if it was ready, the CM said, "no, but do you want a room that's ready now?" me, "what is it?" him" building 3, 3rd floor, lagoon view! " how great was that????!!!! it was beautiful. can you believe for this trip next month, hubby is requesting ranchos, 7B? (aarrghh!). he really likes the theming, and he loves the look of the quiet pool. and it's close to the dig site, which he likes to get to early in the morning, when it's quiet. so all of you there the first week of may who DON'T want the Ranchos, you can thank us!! ![]() actually, we have been once in the cabanas.. extremely convenient.. and twice in the casitas. the other time was building 5, which was kind of a hike to anywhere.. my only regret with our choice is we probably won't be walking THROUGHthe casitas often.. just once or twice, if we make a point of it. it is just SO pretty to walke through them (not along the promenade) the reflecting pools, fountains, rotunda, lights. anyway, yes, you can always nicel ask the check in CM, "um, what else have you got?"
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Connecticut
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The theme of the Ranchos is nice. But, I missed the Casitas!
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Join Date: May 2001
Location: Cape Cod
Posts: 663
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They held it for us in Bell Services
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We were there over Veteran's weekend, and although Garden Grocer delivered early afternoon (they called my cell, plus sent a text that it arrived), our plane was delayed due to weather and we didn't arrive until around 3 a.m. Upon check in, I asked about groceries, and Bell Services went and got them (including cold items) and put the groceries, along with our luggage, onto the little tram that took us to our room. It was a Godsend, especially that late at night. Have a great trip! |
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Join Date: Feb 2007
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Massachusetts
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So is the walkway open now? Someone mentioned that it was closed for 1/2 their visit; but I was wondering which half!
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Canada
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Canada
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Spokane, WA
Posts: 1,214
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Yes, they do. For a snack credit, you can get a Yogurt Parfait (HUGE and very filling!) that consists of strawberries & blueberries, granola, and yogurt. They also have various pastries like danishes, cinnamon rolls (not the huge ones at Main St Bakery) and muffins. You can also get a whole single piece of fruit with a snack credit which would be a poor use of a credit but it's available. I think I remember there being a fresh fruit cup but I can't remember for sure. And, they do have the little dry cereal cups but if you want milk that is an additional snack credit (or you could buy a half gallon at Panchito's and keep it in your room).
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Earning My Ears
Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Florida
Posts: 48
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We'll stay at CSR for the first time at the end of the month. Found this thread very informative. I requested Cabanas when I booked but would be fine with Casitas. I'll stoutly refuse if they try to put us in Ranchos!
Question about Pepper Market: Is the breakfast buffet any good and worth the money? We pay OOP. |
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