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Join Date: Aug 2012
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Hi, we upgraded to cbr this past August with the free dining. For us, we spent such little time at the resort that it was totally not worth it. We will be heading to one of the all stars or pop next time
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I stop in the middle and make others step over me while pretending not to understand English Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Pleasure Island
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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Minnesota
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We upgraded in August to a moderate, well worth it. And we may never go back to a value hotel again.
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Mouseketeer
Join Date: Jan 2009
Posts: 248
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I agree with this. We have stayed at deluxe, moderate, and values interchangeably based on our goals for the trip, our available funds at the time, and any active promotions. We know what we're getting before we go and adjust expectations accordingly.
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Not in Orlando:(
Posts: 661
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We also "upgraded" to CBR. I will not do it again. We just don't spend time at the resort to make it useful & what we do like about the values, was just not at CBR. We HATED where the food court was located & how it was laid out. MUCH, MUCH more convenient at values
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Posts: 746
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I would not do the upgrade. The reason being is that no matter what your resort has bus transportation. If you were upgrading to a deluxe resort that was within walking distance to the parks, boat access or was a monorail resort, I would say it is worth it. I have stayed in values, moderate and deluxe resorts. For me, the extra money is only worth it in terms of easy transportation. If it does not have a monorail, boat or walking path, I will not pay the extra money. I do not spend enough time in the room, nor do we use the pool and you stated the same to justify the costs. So I would stay where you are. There is nothing wrong with your resort. You will have an amazing time, you are at Disney!
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'I'm thinking of a disney character' Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: WA
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We did moderate for our first trip (Coronado) then Pop for our second. We felt Pop was such a better experience over all. It has a much better food court. Lots of small things that we could take back and store in the room for any late night munching. We didn't feel paying more was worth it.
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Kind of makes you want to run through the house with scissors, doesn't it?!
I'm a blabbermouth and have no self-control Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: on the right coast
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My favorite moderate is Dixie Landings/Riverside. Not only are the rooms larger and decorated nicer there is more to do there. There are sit down restaurants in addition to the food court. The pool is much nicer if you do decide to use it. There is a lounge area too. You can also take a boat to DTD. People claim that they don't spend much time in their rooms or at a resort to justify the upgrade--Maybe if they had a nicer place to stay then maybe they would spend more time there. |
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Tink in Training-Good Girl,Bad temper
Little house on the prairie was the HEIGHT of t.v Join Date: Mar 2005
Posts: 4,684
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Op have you priced a mod,with a room only discount,then pay for regular dining plan yourself,and tix seperately,vs. the package at the values?
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Join Date: Sep 2008
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Anchorage, AK
Posts: 898
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Me too. I'm not loyal at all. I usually stay deluxe because we own DVC, but if I'm paying out of pocket (meaning we went to Disney too much and don't have points left, lol) unless we get an awesome deal on a moderate we'll usually stay in a value. Sometimes I can snag a moderate for $100ish a night and I'll take that rate over a $70-80 value room during off season.
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Kind of makes you want to run through the house with scissors, doesn't it?!
I'm a blabbermouth and have no self-control Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: on the right coast
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Join Date: Sep 2008
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Mouseketeer
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Atlanta, Georgia
Posts: 96
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If it were me, I would stay with Value. We recently stayed at CSR and will never go back. Don't get me wrong, it is a beautiful place, but for us it was too far to go to fill our drinks, bus trips were longer because we had to go to each stop, and ultimately we were rarely even there. Room sizes were pretty much the same. Almost all our time is spent in the parks. For us it didn't add up... We missed POP and will stay with there from now on. If you are not really resort people, I would suggest staying with All-Star. If you do spend a lot of time there, go Moderate. Best Wishes and I hope you have the most magical time!
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