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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Columbus, OH
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We bought each girl a new suitcase and we are filling it with a ton of Disney stuff - T-shirts for the trip, maps, character cards, countdown calenders, etc. We are trying to decide whether or not we should split up 'we are going' and 'to Disney World' in the suitcases on the bottom. We will wheel the suitcases out at the end so it doesn't spoil the other presents lol |
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I'm all ears!
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Delaware
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Virginia
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I'm all ears!
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Delaware
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We surprised a 5 year old a few years ago. They did a build-a-bear and it said, "Surprise, ......we are going to Disney World tomorrow morning!
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Disneyland Veteran | Disneyworld Newbie
Join Date: May 2012
Location: Portland, Or
Posts: 151
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Currently we are booked for a Royal Guest Room (standard). I am wondering if I'd be better off booking a Preferred room location. I really don't care about the view, but I wouldn't mind a garden view. I have 2 boys, and so the whole "princess" theme isn't the selling point. I booked it because I thought it was the only way to get 2 queen beds.
I just wonder if I'd be happier being closer to the food court, bus stop, cool pool. Thoughts? If I want to change it, is it something I FAX them before (I have no idea what all that is all about, too). This is our first WDW trip so I am trying to figure it out. Which building would I request for prefered? If I were to keep the RGR, where would I want to be? I was thinking Oak Manor. Can I request a garden view, even though our package isn't for that? ![]() Thanks!!!
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~Me 34 : ~DH 33 ~DS7 ~DS4![]() ______________________________________ SURPRISE TRIP FOR THE BOYS Dec 8-15, '12: Port Orleans Riverside Royal Guest roomPTR: Santa's coming early! |
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Back, Back, Over the Falls!
Posts: 996
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I'm all ears!
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Delaware
Posts: 13,688
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Since preferred is a booking category, you cannot request it.
You can book a RR and request one of the two buildings and ask for a garden view room. Oak Manor has more rooms closer to the main building. |
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Counting my Blessings
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: MI
Posts: 1,290
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My favorie is making your own salad. I practically live at the local Saladwork (they know my CYO by heart....sad, I know). I usually include the steak in my salad and it is so nice knowing everything is fresh. I'm far from a health nut, but it's just my favorite thing to eat (in WDW or anywhere). My daughter wants me to tell you her favorite is the pasta bar.
![]() Have a great day!!![/QUOTE] Is steak one of the items available for the POR CS make your own salad? At home I use leftover flank steak in our salads quite often. Could you tell me some of the other items available. I'd be especially interested in spinach, mushrooms, romaine lettuce, cheese and hard boiled eggs. I can't eat cucumbers, peppers, raw onions or tomatoes. Today is our 90 day mark so I'm cheering
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Join Date: Feb 2011
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Earning My Ears
Join Date: Nov 2012
Posts: 4
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Venom thank you so much for the PM 15 sleeps to go.
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Earning My Ears
Join Date: Aug 2011
Posts: 69
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Just book POR today!!! We booked a gardenview Royal Guest Room (I've never stayed in anything beyond a value resort, so please allow me to capitalize my Royal Guest Room -with my pinky up! I'm so excited!)
I've heard about the bus issues at this resort. Based on the fact that I will be staying in a Royal Guest Room, my nearest bus stops seem to be the South and East depots. However, I've read that some people have had better luck with the buses by using the POFQ buses from the ROYAL GUEST ROOM locations. Is this a good suggestion? Is it a long walk? Are the buses less crowded? Could I ask more questions about this? Thoughts? |
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Port Orleans Addict
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Birmingham UK
Posts: 3,854
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Some POR guests occasionally come back via POFQ and walk, if that bus happens to arrive first and has a shorter queue, but generally not many set off from there in the fist place. If you're on the river-facing side of the mansions, South is probably your quickest option. If you're on the other side, East may be quicker for you. East will usually have less people waiting, but you could also end up with more crowded buses as they'll have made several stops before you. It's really best to judge it for yourself when you get your room, and maybe try both and see which works best for you? For the record, I tend to use South mostly - but then we tend to try to get rooms near to the main building, so that's usually our closest stop. Andre
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Port Orleans Riverside is my second home - I never get homesick when I'm there, but it does happen the other way around! ![]() For more info on the Port Orleans resorts, please visit www.portorleans.org Now including a Trip Report forum - any comments on your POR/POFQ stays are welcome Days Inn Lakeside: Apr/May 89 -•- Disney's Wilderness Lodge: Feb 99 -•- Disney's Beach Club: Sep 07, Sep 09 Disney's Dixie Landings: Jul/Aug 95, Oct 96, Sep/Oct 97, Feb 99 Disney's Port Orleans Riverside: Sep/Oct 02, Jun 04, May/Jun 05, May 06, Oct 07, Aug 08, Aug 09, Feb 10, Halloween 10, Aug 11, Aug 12. Coming next: Feb 2013 |
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: St. Louis, MO
Posts: 1,350
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I'm so happy to find this thread again! We arrive in less than 4 weeks now and I'm beside myself with excitement! I had subscribed to the threads before we went over 250 pages and for some reason missed subscribing to Part Three
I'm off to start reading from the begining!
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DIS Veteran
Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Michigan
Posts: 2,701
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Contemporary Resort July 1989 Dixie Landings August 1996 DTD-Courtyard by Marriott August 1997 Wilderness Lodge Honeymoon August 2002 Port Orleans- French Quarter Anniversary (AND Hurricane Charly) August 2004 Port Orleans- Riverside Royal Room- 10th Anniversary and First Trip with Twins August 2012 Grand Vacation- August 2014 Me (42) DH (39) DS (7) DD (7) ![]() Just got back 8/25/12 from our first family WDW trip! ![]() |
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Port Orleans Addict
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Birmingham UK
Posts: 3,854
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Better be quick, we're up to 65 pages again already.
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Port Orleans Riverside is my second home - I never get homesick when I'm there, but it does happen the other way around! ![]() For more info on the Port Orleans resorts, please visit www.portorleans.org Now including a Trip Report forum - any comments on your POR/POFQ stays are welcome Days Inn Lakeside: Apr/May 89 -•- Disney's Wilderness Lodge: Feb 99 -•- Disney's Beach Club: Sep 07, Sep 09 Disney's Dixie Landings: Jul/Aug 95, Oct 96, Sep/Oct 97, Feb 99 Disney's Port Orleans Riverside: Sep/Oct 02, Jun 04, May/Jun 05, May 06, Oct 07, Aug 08, Aug 09, Feb 10, Halloween 10, Aug 11, Aug 12. Coming next: Feb 2013 |
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