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Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: PSL, FL
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: NE Alberta, Canada
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All of Trinidad South are pirate themed rooms. The other rooms at CBR are the Nemo themed rooms.
BTW, we were just there and the conversion to RFID locks on the doors was well underway. Hated the old locks as they didn't always lock properly when you left the room. In our experience, anyway.
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A Barbie girl in a Bratz world
"Mommy tooted in the toilet! It was Loooooouuuud!!" We Girls can do anything, right Barbie?? Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Michigan
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I have a few questions since I last posted:
1. What is the parking situation like? IE: Are the spots near Trinidad south by where we are staying, or do we have to park in a centralized location for all buildings? 2. Is there some sort of a bellhop service at the resort to assist with luggage? 3. I requested an accessible room since my dh has some mobility probs now. She (the cm I talked to on the phone) assured she would note our request. I didn't that on my printout confirmation , so I was wondering if checking for an accessible room is something we have to do in advanced? If so how far in advanced? TIA! |
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Join Date: Mar 2004
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I know this has been asked before, but I can't find it. I know there are two routes the park buses take around the resort, depending on where they are coming from/going. Which villages are the first stops?
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Bayou Country, La.
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2) I know that Bell Services will help the guests who have flown in but I'm not sure if I've ever seen or heard of them helping guests who drive. Maybe someone else knows the answer to this question. 3) Since an accessible room is important, I'd suggest that you make a call to Disney Travel just to make sure that it's notated. If the buses take the side entrance, then the first stop will be Jamaica, followed by Aruba, Barbados, Martinique, Old Port Royale, Trinidad North and the last stop would be Trinidad South. If they use the front entrance, the first stop will be Martinique, followed by Old Port Royale, Trinidad North, Trinidad South, Jamaica, Aruba and then Barbados.
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Excuse me...you'll need to see security. What has Mickeystoontown done now? Trip Report: http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=2940840 (includes 2 CBR stays and a Disney cruise)
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: chicago area
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the bell hop services will indeed help you if you have driven. even though there are no elevators, they will put all your stuff on a luggage cart and pull it up the stairs if you are on the 2nd floor. (please remember to tip these guys!)
call the night before you leave to have them come help you make the sad trip to your car on departure day
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: NE Alberta, Canada
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We were at CBR Nov 9-13 for a mini-trip with Mom, Dad, DD22, and DD20. This is a mini trip report for our mini trip.
Our flight landed at 11:00 AM and we headed down to the DME desk. We usually arrive later in the afternoon and there usually few people waiting for the buses. On the 9th, however there was a huge crowd and we waited about an hour to get onto our bus to CBR. It was quickly full and we were off to WDW. The first stop was AoA, then POP, then finally the CBR! Our rooms weren't ready yet so we had lunch at OPR and chilled for awhile. Our daughters' room was ready first, so we headed over there and within an hour our room was ready too. We had dinner at Tony's and had tickets to MVMCP so we cruised the MK enjoying everything until 12:00 or so and headed back to the resort for a good night's sleep. We were on an overnight flight and didn't sleep well the previous night. The next morning had us at DHS for opening and we got fast passes for TSM and then rode it standby. After going again with our FPs we wandered off to do Rockin Rollercoaster, Star Tours, and the rest of the park. We had dinner at Tutto Italia so it was off to Epcot, for dinner and to check out Food and Wine. The crowds were huge but we enjoyed a few snacks and beverages before a wonderful Italian dinner. After dinner we cruised World Showcase before going over to MK for EMH...until 3:00 AM! And we indeed did stay until park closing. Everything was pretty much a walk on since most families with kids left after the fireworks. We rode BTMR repeatedly without getting off. Next day we were off to AK for our homage to Everest and the rest of our favourites there including Kali. Then it was back to Epcot for dinner at Chefs de France. We had an excellent meal there and had great service, no doubt to the fact that 3 out of our 4 spoke passable French. We did Mission Space for the first time (in the past my wife and I heeded all the "cautions" and "warnings") and I found it to be realistic but underwhelming. I was expecting far more g-force and sense of spinning. Maybe being an ex pilot had something to do with it? On our last day we just checked out the Festival of the Masters at Downtown Disney and eventually went back to AK before going over to AKL to have dinner at Boma. We loved the meal and wandered around the resort afterwards. The family was very impressed with AKL and had me thinking about a DVC membership in our future? At the end of it we all had sore feet, full tummies, and another great time staying at CBR!
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We called it Bonko
I loved climbing trees Don't apply for a job there! DUH!!!!! Dork/geeky or just plain scary. You be the judge Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Long Island, NY
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Getting change (breaking of large bills) at CBR?
We're leaving this Thursday for CBR
. My mom is taking a few big bills with her and was wondering if there is an area at the resort where she can get them broken down into smaller bills. Or would she be better off going to the bank before we leave and have them do it. She's trying to avoid having to take a lot of small bills with her on the plane.Thanks! |
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Earning My Ears
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Philadelphia, PA
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Has CBR been updated with queen beds yet? We leave on the 12th an wondering if I should bring an air mattress.
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We called it Bonko
I loved climbing trees Don't apply for a job there! DUH!!!!! Dork/geeky or just plain scary. You be the judge Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Long Island, NY
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We're leaving Thursday. As far as I know, it's still full size beds. I've "read" on these Boards about CBR upgrading soon, but don't know when or if they are in fact going to do it.
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Earning My Ears
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Philadelphia, PA
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Thanks for the info. Was told when I booked that they'd be upgraded by June. Guess not, lol
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Location: NE Alberta, Canada
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