(2014-2020) Disney's GRAND FLORIDIAN RESORT & SPA + VILLAS Information & Questions

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On the plane en-route to SL now. QQ about the extra texting fastpasses. I understand that after you use the 3 fp, you can text the IPO for additional. Does it have to be at the same park or can I book my 3 at epcot and then use Ipo for extra at MK? Thanks
 
Hi there! New to these boards, and can't thank you enough for all of this fabulous information.
We are leaving in one week for a week long stay in SL. We have only ever stayed RPC before, so I am excited to see the difference. I just wanted to report that I did receive today, an email explaining about the texting and 4th FP being offered to CL guests at both GF and CR. You do not have to use the service in the same park as your other FP for the day. You do have to have used all 3 FP before requesting a 4th. I will happily post more info as I discover it!
Again, thank you for this awesome, informative thread!
 
On the plane en-route to SL now. QQ about the extra texting fastpasses. I understand that after you use the 3 fp, you can text the IPO for additional. Does it have to be at the same park or can I book my 3 at epcot and then use Ipo for extra at MK? Thanks
After the initial 3, you can choose another park as long as you have park hoppers. The CMs go in through your MDE and hopping to another park for the 4th FP is fine within MDE.
 

I'm not sure if this is the appropriate place for a review of our trip, including the SL at GF, but I'm not sure where to post it. So, my apologies if I post this in the wrong place. I'll try to keep the focus on all things GF related. Before I get to it, please keep in mind this review is based solely on my family's experience this past week. We tend to maintain a positive outlook. In fact, there were moments throughout the week where we witnessed folks complaining over the most trivial issues and just can't relate with them. By the way, my family consists of myself, my wife and two daughters (ages 5 and 3, respectively). In any event, here goes my best attempt...

We stayed at the SL club level at GF from August 15th through 22nd. I'll try to touch on every major event over the course of the week. Please feel free to reach out with questions and/or comments, if you'd like me to follow up with specific details.

Saturday, August 15th:

Arrived at GF from MCO around 6pm. I opted to hire a stretch limo from Happy Limousine instead of taking the Magical Express. I did this for three reasons. First, considering the amount of money spent on a trip like this, an addition $120 for the convenience of getting to the resort within 45 minutes of landing and getting our luggage made sense. I heard Magical Express takes longer and after a 4 and half hour flight I'd rather just get there. Second, I wanted to surprise my wife and daughters with a nice touch to start their first Disney vacation. Third, the girls were able to ride in a stretch limo without need for car seats/booster seats.

As for Happy Limos, for those interested, the driver and the car on the way to the resort were both top notch. The driver even stopped at a pharmacy on the way to the resort, when my wife mentioned that she forgot to pack a couple toiletries. He also had Brave playing on the really nice flat screens in the back of the car. The girls loved it.

Upon arriving, GF was phenomenal in getting you to your room. A concierge awaiting us at the main entrance to sweep us off to our rooms, while a bellman took care of luggage. We were in our room within minutes, and luggage came no more than 5 minutes later. Very efficient. As stated, we stayed in the Sugar Loaf building, which is an outer building offering concierge service and food/drink offerings throughout the day. I know a lot of detail is provided on this board, so I'll refrain from being redundant. I will simply add that the concierge service throughout the week was excellent. Please feel free to ask me specific questions about SL if you wish.

We had 7:45pm dinner reservations at 1900 Park Fare. What a great start to the trip. I got tears in my eyes watching my DDs' reaction to meeting the characters. At dinner, they met Cinderella, Prince Charming, Lady Tremaine, Anastasia and Drizella. The step sisters definitely stole the show that evening. They were a hoot. Not sure what else to add. Again, if you have specific questions and/or concerns about 1900, please let me know and I'll be happy to give you our perspective.

Sunday, August 16th:

Magic Kingdom! As most know, MK is the next stop on the monorail from GF. For those that don't know the MK resorts monorail travels as follows:

MK ---> CR ---> TTC ---> Poly ---> GF ---> MK

Also, in case you aren't aware, the ferry's route is as follows:

MK ---> GF ---> Poly ---> MK

So, we made it a habit to take the monorail to MK and the ferry boat back to the resort.

Anyway, we started our visits to the parks at MK for two reasons: (1) crowds at MK at better on Sundays because many folks are just arriving or leaving to/from their Disney vacation; and (2) the obvious! We enjoyed breakfast at CRT, where we met Cinderella, Snow White, Jasmine, Ariel & Aurora. Our focus for this day was Fantasyland. We had FP+ for 7DMT, PPF & Meeting Elsa and Anna. We contacted the concierge at SL to add a fourth FP+ to Meet Mickey Mouse in the evening. Our plan worked perfectly, thanks to the advice received on this board over time. If you want details, please ask.

Our DDs also had reservations at BBB in the afternoon. Expensive, but worth the experience. The look on my DDs faces was enough to sell me. And, throughout the day, whether at the park or back at the resort, all the CMs would welcome them as princesses. It was so special.

Monday, August 17th:

Animal Kingdom day. I know most already know this, but to get to AK from GF you have to take the bus. Bus to AK from GF runs as follows:

AK ---> Poly ---> GF ---> AK

If you're staying at one of the outer buildings, you don't need to walk through the main building to get to the GF bus stop. There's a path around the right side of the main building (between it and GF convention center) that will get you to the bus stop quicker than walking through the crowd in the main building.

Anyway, we got to AK for rope drop. We were first on Kilimanjaro Safaris. I recommend you do this ride first to see the animals while they are out. After that, we had FP+ to meeting Disney characters (Mickey and Minnie), Kali River Rapids (awesome ride) and Expedition Everest. We were done with our plan by 2pm and able to break back at the hotel until dinner at 'Ohana.

If you get a chance, I highly recommend 'Ohana for dinner. It may have been our best meal all week.

Tuesday, August 18th:

After breakfast at Kona Grill at Poly (read: Tonga Toast), we took the day off to relax at the resort. Our DDs' loved the splash pool and the water slide. We also enjoyed afternoon tea at the Garden View Lounge. The only problem was selecting which tea to try, because the options were all so tempting. The platters of sandwiches, deserts, etc. that come with your tea were all so scrumptious. Extremely enjoyable!

We spent the evening at Downtown Disney, where I probably spent way too much money. Oops!

Wednesday, August 19th:

Back to MK! Breakfast at CP, where the girls met Winnie the Pooh, Tiger, Piglet and Eeyore. Our reservations were for 8:05 and we were done at 8:40. In time to beat the rope drop folks, so we took a slight deviation from the plan to hit 7DMT for the first ride of the day because the girls loved it so much. Some advice, if I may. Have a plan, but be prepared to deviate from it. This day was the perfect example. We were supposed to start at BTMR, then SM, etc. But, our girls really wanted to ride 7DMT again, so we did. And, on our way to Frontierland from 7DMT, they wanted to ride Prince Charming's carrousel and IASM. For me, this trip was about the kids. So, we were happy to deviate from plan. With FP+ it didn't make a difference. We still got it all in. In fact, the concierge service at SL was awesome. We had FP+ to SM, Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin and Meeting Mickey (again...DDs' wanted to meet him again, so I switched FP+). Anyway, the only time available to Meet Mickey was at 9pm, after our dinner reservations at BoG. Despite having not yet used our 3rd FP+ of the day, the concierge booked us a 4th FP+ for Ariel's Grotto before dinner (again, because the girls wanted to meet her again).

For those wondering, BoG is totally worth it. We were very fortunate to get all the reservations we wanted for this trip. Again, thanks to the advice of many on this board.

Thursday, August 20th:

Originally, had breakfast reservations for Chef Mickey's and dinner reservations for Beaches and Cream for this day. While at dinner at BoG the night before, I text the concierge to cancel both. Frankly, the meal plan was too much food and we hit our fill at BoG. Anyway, we spend this day relaxing at the resort pools.

I will add, we also met with reps of DVC because I'm definitely interested. They placed our DDs in Lilo's Playhouse at Poly while we visited with them. I mention this because our DDs really enjoyed their time there. If you need a date night, consider placing your kids here while you go out and have your own fun.

Friday, August 21st:

Hollywood Studios! And, it did not disappoint.

First, the buses to HS takes the same sequence as AK. (i.e. HS --> Poly --> GF --> HS).

We had breakfast reservations for H&V. Great experience for the kids. Not only did they meet the Disney Juniors characters (Sofia the 1st, Doc McStuffins, Jake & Bob the builder), these characters do interactive sing-a-longs with the children during breakfast.

We had FP+ to TSM (maybe the best ride all week...definitely most fun), Tot and Star Tours. We asked, and received a 4th FP+ to GMR from the concierge. I thought GMR was the worst ride of the week. But, the highlight of the day was our Frozen Summer Fun VIP package. As a dad, I wasn't into it going in. But, I knew my DDs would love it. Boy was I mistaken. It was fantastic. The sing-a-long show was funny and entertaining. The parade was well done. And, the best part was the desert party before the fireworks show. Boy, Disney did a good job with that one.

Saturday, August 22nd:

Epcot in the morning, before leaving.

If you have breakfast reservations at Epcot before park opening, you need to take the bus there between 7am and 8am. We didn't, so waiting for the monorail at 8:30a. In case, take the monorail to TTC, get off at TTC and follow the signs for monorail to Epcot, take that to the park.

We had FP+ to Soarin', Turtle Talk with Crush and The Seas with Nemo. But, thanks to DVC, we also received three open FP+ to use at our discretion. So, instead of the original plan to rope drop TT, we used one of the FP+ on it. We used another on Meeting the Disney Characters. In case you haven't figured it our yet, my DDs really loved meeting the characters at every spot.

We did a late breakfast at Akershus. Very nice experience. It seems like the food at most of these character dines are basically the same. Not bad though. I don't think we had a bad meal all week.

Other comments -

Memory Maker: I highly recommend. We have over 472 pictures to download from MM. I'm happy to share samples, if people are interested. Just let me know what you'd like to see.

Quick serve meals: I didn't mention any of our QS. But, most were pretty good. Gasparilla's Island Grill is pretty decent at GF, in case you're wondering. We preferred Captain Cook's at Poly. But, Flaming Tree BBQ at AK was the best.

DVC: This trip really peaked my interest in DVC. I guess I have to venture over to the DVC threads on here to help me decide. However, any input from you all is welcomed.

Attitude: For the most part, everyone we ran into, both visitors and CMs, were all outstanding. Truthfully, I felt like CMs went out of their way for us. Like the time I dropped our drinks at ABC Commissary. I was so embarrassed. However, they immediately came over and told me not to worry about it and brought over new drinks.

The heat: Didn't affect us much, but we live in Vegas where it was 110-115 the week we were at WDW. So, for us, the heat was not a factor. Now, the humidity is a different beast. We were sweaty. We overcame the humidity by taking afternoon breaks to shower, chill out and get refreshed. It really helped. That, and drinking lots of water throughout the day.

Of course, we witnessed a few folks who seemed to complain about anything and everything. You're at Disney to enjoy. Why ruin that dwelling on instances that don't go as planned?
As I said earlier, I just don't understand.

I hope I didn't bore you with details. I'm happy to supplement with more information. Feel free to address your interests on here or by PM.

See you real soon!
 
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I'm not sure if this is the appropriate place for a review of our trip, including the SL at GF, but I'm not sure where to post it...

Thanks for the detailed review. It's very informative. I love all the things you did for your DDs, I'm sure the look of amazement melted your heart.

Dvc -- yes, do lots and lots of reading over at the dvc forums. You'll learn about buying resale and use year...two most important things to know before buying. Was it a very heavy sales pitch? How long was it? I'm thinking of doing it but only because I have specific questions about VWL after construction. Did they just offer the extra 3 FP or did you have to ask/negotiate for it?
 
Thanks for the detailed review. It's very informative. I love all the things you did for your DDs, I'm sure the look of amazement melted your heart.

Dvc -- yes, do lots and lots of reading over at the dvc forums. You'll learn about buying resale and use year...two most important things to know before buying. Was it a very heavy sales pitch? How long was it? I'm thinking of doing it but only because I have specific questions about VWL after construction. Did they just offer the extra 3 FP or did you have to ask/negotiate for it?
Yes, I teared up a couple of times over the course of the week because of my DDs.

DVC was very relaxed. No pressure to purchase whatsoever. They picked us up and drove us wherever we wanted to go afterwards. The rep answered all our questions, showed us sample studios, and gave 3 FP to use anytime at any park (except Wishes or Parades because of limited space) as a courtesy. Had I known that, I would have booked my appointment with them earlier in the week. :D

The meeting took over an hour, but mostly because my wife and I had questions. You could be done in less than an hour, if needed/desired.
 
The way I read it, they got their 4th fast pass each day. Maybe he can confirm. @cdnjason
@loveshak22 @VbChristy Yes, that's correct. We received a 4th FP each time we requested it. We also got 3 complementary FP to be used anytime at any park (except Wishes or Parades) by visiting with the DVC rep for about an hour. So, we pretty much FP all main attractions and only had to wait for 30+ minutes twice in 5 days at parks. Hope this clarifies.
 
I'm not sure if this is the appropriate place for a review of our trip, including the SL at GF, but I'm not sure where to post it. So, my apologies if I post this in the wrong place. I'll try to keep the focus on all things GF related. Before I get to it, please keep in mind this review is based solely on my family's experience this past week. We tend to maintain a positive outlook. In fact, there were moments throughout the week where we witnessed folks complaining over the most trivial issues and just can't relate with them. By the way, my family consists of myself, my wife and two daughters (ages 5 and 3, respectively). In any event, here goes my best attempt...

We stayed at the SL club level at GF from August 15th through 22nd. I'll try to touch on every major event over the course of the week. Please feel free to reach out with questions and/or comments, if you'd like me to follow up with specific details.

Saturday, August 15th:

Arrived at GF from MCO around 6pm. I opted to hire a stretch limo from Happy Limousine instead of taking the Magical Express. I did this for three reasons. First, considering the amount of money spent on a trip like this, an addition $120 for the convenience of getting to the resort within 45 minutes of landing and getting our luggage made sense. I heard Magical Express takes longer and after a 4 and half hour flight I'd rather just get there. Second, I wanted to surprise my wife and daughters with a nice touch to start their first Disney vacation. Third, the girls were able to ride in a stretch limo without need for car seats/booster seats.

As for Happy Limos, for those interested, the driver and the car on the way to the resort were both top notch. The driver even stopped at a pharmacy on the way to the resort, when my wife mentioned that she forgot to pack a couple toiletries. He also had Brave playing on the really nice flat screens in the back of the car. The girls loved it.

Upon arriving, GF was phenomenal in getting you to your room. A concierge awaiting us at the main entrance to sweep us off to our rooms, while a bellman took care of luggage. We were in our room within minutes, and luggage came no more than 5 minutes later. Very efficient. As stated, we stayed in the Sugar Loaf building, which is an outer building offering concierge service and food/drink offerings throughout the day. I know a lot of detail is provided on this board, so I'll refrain from being redundant. I will simply add that the concierge service throughout the week was excellent. Please feel free to ask me specific questions about SL if you wish.

We had 7:45pm dinner reservations at 1900 Park Fare. What a great start to the trip. I got tears in my eyes watching my DDs' reaction to meeting the characters. At dinner, they met Cinderella, Prince Charming, Lady Tremaine, Anastasia and Drizella. The step sisters definitely stole the show that evening. They were a hoot. Not sure what else to add. Again, if you have specific questions and/or concerns about 1900, please let me know and I'll be happy to give you our perspective.

Sunday, August 16th:

Magic Kingdom! As most know, MK is the next stop on the monorail from GF. For those that don't know the MK resorts monorail travels as follows:

MK ---> CR ---> TTC ---> Poly ---> GF ---> MK

Also, in case you aren't aware, the ferry's route is as follows:

MK ---> GF ---> Poly ---> MK

So, we made it a habit to take the monorail to MK and the ferry boat back to the resort.

Anyway, we started our visits to the parks at MK for two reasons: (1) crowds at MK at better on Sundays because many folks are just arriving or leaving to/from their Disney vacation; and (2) the obvious! We enjoyed breakfast at CRT, where we met Cinderella, Snow White, Jasmine, Ariel & Aurora. Our focus for this day was Fantasyland. We had FP+ for 7DMT, PPF & Meeting Elsa and Anna. We contacted the concierge at SL to add a fourth FP+ to Meet Mickey Mouse in the evening. Our plan worked perfectly, thanks to the advice received on this board over time. If you want details, please ask.

Our DDs also had reservations at BBB in the afternoon. Expensive, but worth the experience. The look on my DDs faces was enough to sell me. And, throughout the day, whether at the park or back at the resort, all the CMs would welcome them as princesses. It was so special.

Monday, August 17th:

Animal Kingdom day. I know most already know this, but to get to AK from GF you have to take the bus. Bus to AK from GF runs as follows:

AK ---> Poly ---> GF ---> AK

If you're staying at one of the outer buildings, you don't need to walk through the main building to get to the GF bus stop. There's a path around the right side of the main building (between it and GF convention center) that will get you to the bus stop quicker than walking through the crowd in the main building.

Anyway, we got to AK for rope drop. We were first on Kilimanjaro Safaris. I recommend you do this ride first to see the animals while they are out. After that, we had FP+ to meeting Disney characters (Mickey and Minnie), Kali River Rapids (awesome ride) and Expedition Everest. We were done with our plan by 2pm and able to break back at the hotel until dinner at 'Ohana.

If you get a chance, I highly recommend 'Ohana for dinner. It may have been our best meal all week.

Tuesday, August 18th:

After breakfast at Kona Grill at Poly (read: Tonga Toast), we took the day off to relax at the resort. Our DDs' loved the splash pool and the water slide. We also enjoyed afternoon tea at the Garden View Lounge. The only problem was selecting which tea to try, because the options were all so tempting. The platters of sandwiches, deserts, etc. that come with your tea were all so scrumptious. Extremely enjoyable!

We spent the evening at Downtown Disney, where I probably spent way too much money. Oops!

Wednesday, August 19th:

Back to MK! Breakfast at CP, where the girls met Winnie the Pooh, Tiger, Piglet and Eeyore. Our reservations were for 8:05 and we were done at 8:40. In time to beat the rope drop folks, so we took a slight deviation from the plan to hit 7DMT for the first ride of the day because the girls loved it so much. Some advice, if I may. Have a plan, but be prepared to deviate from it. This day was the perfect example. We were supposed to start at BTMR, then SM, etc. But, our girls really wanted to ride 7DMT again, so we did. And, on our way to Frontierland from 7DMT, they wanted to ride Prince Charming's carrousel and IASM. For me, this trip was about the kids. So, we were happy to deviate from plan. With FP+ it didn't make a difference. We still got it all in. In fact, the concierge service at SL was awesome. We had FP+ to SM, Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin and Meeting Mickey (again...DDs' wanted to meet him again, so I switched FP+). Anyway, the only time available to Meet Mickey was at 9pm, after our dinner reservations at BoG. Despite having not yet used our 3rd FP+ of the day, the concierge booked us a 4th FP+ for Ariel's Grotto before dinner (again, because the girls wanted to meet her again).

For those wondering, BoG is totally worth it. We were very fortunate to get all the reservations we wanted for this trip. Again, thanks to the advice of many on this board.

Thursday, August 20th:

Originally, had breakfast reservations for Chef Mickey's and dinner reservations for Beaches and Cream for this day. While at dinner at BoG the night before, I text the concierge to cancel both. Frankly, the meal plan was too much food and we hit our fill at BoG. Anyway, we spend this day relaxing at the resort pools.

I will add, we also met with reps of DVC because I'm definitely interested. They placed our DDs in Lilo's Playhouse at Poly while we visited with them. I mention this because our DDs really enjoyed their time there. If you need a date night, consider placing your kids here while you go out and have your own fun.

Friday, August 21st:

Hollywood Studios! And, it did not disappoint. We had breakfast reservations for H&V. Great experience for the kids. Not only did they meet the Disney Juniors characters (Sofia the 1st, Doc McStuffins, Jake & Bob the builder), these characters do interactive sing-a-longs with the children during breakfast.

We had FP+ to TSM (maybe the best ride all week...definitely most fun), Tot and Star Tours. We asked, and received a 4th FP+ to GMR from the concierge. I thought GMR was the worst ride of the week. But, the highlight of the day was our Frozen Summer Fun VIP package. As a dad, I wasn't into it going in. But, I knew my DDs would love it. Boy was I mistaken. It was fantastic. The sing-a-long show was funny and entertaining. The parade was well done. And, the best part was the desert party before the fireworks show. Boy, Disney did a good job with that one.

Saturday, August 22nd:

Epcot in the morning, before leaving. We had FP+ to Soarin', Turtle Talk with Crush and The Seas with Nemo. But, thanks to DVC, we also received three open FP+ to use at our discretion. So, instead of the original plan to rope drop TT, we used one of the FP+ on it. We used another on Meeting the Disney Characters. In case you haven't figured it our yet, my DDs really loved meeting the characters at every spot.

We did a late breakfast at Akershus. Very nice experience. It seems like the food at most of these character dines are basically the same. Not bad though. I don't think we had a bad meal all week.

Other comments -

Memory Maker: I highly recommend. We have over 472 pictures to download from MM. I'm happy to share samples, if people are interested. Just let me know what you'd like to see.

Quick serve meals: I didn't mention any of our QS. But, most were pretty good. Gasparilla's Island Grill is pretty decent at GF, in case you're wondering. We preferred Captain Cook's at Poly. But, Flaming Tree BBQ at AK was the best.

DVC: This trip really peaked my interest in DVC. I guess I have to venture over to the DVC threads on here to help me decide. However, any input from you all is welcomed.

Attitude: For the most part, everyone we ran into, both visitors and CMs, were all outstanding. Truthfully, I felt like CMs went out of their way for us. Like the time I dropped our drinks at ABC Commissary. I was so embarrassed. However, they immediately came over and told me not to worry about it and brought over new drinks.

Of course, we witnessed a few folks who seemed to complain about anything and everything. You're at Disney to enjoy. Why ruin that dwelling on instances that don't go as planned?
As I said earlier, I just don't understand.

I hope I didn't bore you with details. I'm happy to supplement with more information. Feel free to address your interests on here or by PM.

See you real soon!

Sounds like an amazing trip!! Thanks for the detailed review!

I may have caused some confusion! @VbChristy and I were wondering if you can get a 4th FP from IPO and that's it, or if you can get a 5th, 6th, etc...if they are available that day? It looks like you just got a 4th FP each day?

Sorry if I caused confusion everyone!!
 
@loveshak22 @VbChristy Yes, that's correct. We received a 4th FP each time we requested it. We also got 3 complementary FP to be used anytime at any park (except Wishes or Parades) by visiting with the DVC rep for about an hour. So, we pretty much FP all main attractions and only had to wait for 30+ minutes twice in 5 days at parks. Hope this clarifies.

Thanks!! May have to check out DVC!

I just posted the same question...think I was typing it before I saw this post!! Haha!

Again, thanks for all the info!
 
Sounds like an amazing trip!! Thanks for the detailed review!

I may have caused some confusion! @VbChristy and I were wondering if you can get a 4th FP from IPO and that's it, or if you can get a 5th, 6th, etc...if they are available that day? It looks like you just got a 4th FP each day?

Sorry if I caused confusion everyone!!
Sorry, I misunderstood your question. I don't believe you can ask for a 5th FP. I think you can only get a 4th.
 
I have a question about Disney Rewards and GF Spa. Can you use Disney Rewards to pay for your Spa treatment? When I read about the Disney Rewards, it mentions room charges. We are earning points for our trip in December and want to use our reward points for paying for the spa treatments separately versus charging them to our room.

Thank you in advance for any help on this subject.

I was going to suggest the same thing that hiroMYhero suggested....to charge the spa to your room and then use your rewards to pay on the room account :).

On the plane en-route to SL now.

Have a great trip! :yay:

Hi there! New to these boards, and can't thank you enough for all of this fabulous information.
We are leaving in one week for a week long stay in SL. We have only ever stayed RPC before, so I am excited to see the difference. I just wanted to report that I did receive today, an email explaining about the texting and 4th FP being offered to CL guests at both GF and CR. You do not have to use the service in the same park as your other FP for the day. You do have to have used all 3 FP before requesting a 4th. I will happily post more info as I discover it!
Again, thank you for this awesome, informative thread!

Hope the next week goes fast for you :goodvibes. Have a great trip!

I'm not sure if this is the appropriate place for a review of our trip, including the SL at GF, but I'm not sure where to post it. So, my apologies if I post this in the wrong place. I'll try to keep the focus on all things GF related. Before I get to it, please keep in mind this review is based solely on my family's experience this past week. We tend to maintain a positive outlook. In fact, there were moments throughout the week where we witnessed folks complaining over the most trivial issues and just can't relate with them. By the way, my family consists of myself, my wife and two daughters (ages 5 and 3, respectively). In any event, here goes my best attempt...

We stayed at the SL club level at GF from August 15th through 22nd. I'll try to touch on every major event over the course of the week. Please feel free to reach out with questions and/or comments, if you'd like me to follow up with specific details.

Thanks for your detailed review. Sounds like you had an amazing time and loved the GF! I know not every resort fits everyone's vacation style, but it is hard (IMO) to not get hooked on the GF as it really is an amazing resort :wizard:. My brother and SIL took my niece for her first trip this past July (she's 3 1/2) and they stayed at the GF and had a great time and loved the resort. I think the GF is very fitting for little princesses...glad your DD's enjoyed it princess:princess:. Now that you're back it's time to start planning the next trip ::yes::.
 
It's been a while since I've posted here but wanted to share some thoughts from our most recent unexpected stay in SL.

We were in the world from 8/12-8/20 and had a split stay starting with the first 2nts at CR CL then moving over to the Poly CL. Sadly, after our first nt at the Poly, we asked to be moved to another CL resort (this was Sat., 8/15). Just before mid day, we had received a phone call from the Poly mgr. that he had found us another CL room and that it was in SL.

This was our 2nd stay at the GF but our first time experiencing CL here. We had a first floor room with a handicap accessible bathroom which turned out to be convenient for me since I've been nursing a back issue for months and am still not 100%. Our room was 6128 and was the last room at the end of the short hallway...close enough to the lounge yet so quiet.

I can't say enough great things about SL and all the CM's there...they really made us feel welcome and helped us salvage the rest of our trip. The lounge offerings were fantastic and out of all of our CL stays thus far, we all gave a slight edge to SL for the variety they offer.

Mousekeeping was excellent this time around and we also found it easier to find spots at the pool compared to last year, probably because most of the pool hoppers were enjoying themselves at the Poly pool :upsidedow. Loved how close SL was to the pool too...made it very convenient to pop back and forth when we wanted a drink or snack :).

I am a strong believer that everything happens for a reason and while we weren't thrilled about losing so much of our vacation time with the whole Poly mess, we tried to look at the positive. We got to return to the GF sooner than we planned and got to try their CL for the first time. Everything about our stay here was great and while we were planning to stay somewhere else next August, both my DD's have already said they want to return to the Grand...CL or not...they enjoyed it that much.

Here's a couple of pictures of the view from our room:

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Hi there! New to these boards, and can't thank you enough for all of this fabulous information.
We are leaving in one week for a week long stay in SL. We have only ever stayed RPC before, so I am excited to see the difference. I just wanted to report that I did receive today, an email explaining about the texting and 4th FP being offered to CL guests at both GF and CR. You do not have to use the service in the same park as your other FP for the day. You do have to have used all 3 FP before requesting a 4th. I will happily post more info as I discover it!
Again, thank you for this awesome, informative thread!

Have an awesome trip!! And I'd love to hear how your FP texting experience goes!! I thought I read that in the parks you could go to the kiosk as many times as you wanted to get FPs so assumed you may be able to get more than 4 through texting as well, if they were available. But it doesn't sound like it...that'd be nice though! I'm still learning about FP strategies so I'm trying to get it all straight!

Again, have an amazing trip! We're doing SL for the first time in the Fall so I love hearing everyone's experiences as we wait for the time to pass LOL!!
 
Thanks for your detailed review. Sounds like you had an amazing time and loved the GF! I know not every resort fits everyone's vacation style, but it is hard (IMO) to not get hooked on the GF as it really is an amazing resort :wizard:. My brother and SIL took my niece for her first trip this past July (she's 3 1/2) and they stayed at the GF and had a great time and loved the resort. I think the GF is very fitting for little princesses...glad your DD's enjoyed it princess:princess:. Now that you're back it's time to start planning the next trip ::yes::.
Thanks for taking the time to read it. We truly did have an amazing time. I agree with you on GF. What's not to like? :) Now, onto planning my next trip. Thinking first week of June, 2016. Who's with us? :smickey:
 
Thanks for taking the time to read it. We truly did have an amazing time. I agree with you on GF. What's not to like? :) Now, onto planning my next trip. Thinking first week of June, 2016. Who's with us? :smickey:

It definitely is an awesome resort! :goodvibes

Have fun planning your next trip. I love the planning part as it's half the fun for me :). I'd be careful, though, with your "who's with us?" question :laughing:....you might get all of us GF fans jumping on board :rotfl::rotfl:. But then again, it could be a huge Dis/GF meet :wizard:.
 
Yes, I teared up a couple of times over the course of the week because of my DDs.

DVC was very relaxed. No pressure to purchase whatsoever. They picked us up and drove us wherever we wanted to go afterwards. The rep answered all our questions, showed us sample studios, and gave 3 FP to use anytime at any park (except Wishes or Parades because of limited space) as a courtesy. Had I known that, I would have booked my appointment with them earlier in the week. :D

The meeting took over an hour, but mostly because my wife and I had questions. You could be done in less than an hour, if needed/desired.

Thanks for your review -- sounds like you had a magical time. We've also got 3 additional unrestricted FPs (anytime/anywhere) for when we go during Thanksgiving. We were actually supposed to be staying at VWL, but due to the upcoming construction, we were moved to GF and given those extra FPs. It's going to make it such a stress-free vacation that I worry about the next trip living up to it, LOL.

Thanks for taking the time to read it. We truly did have an amazing time. I agree with you on GF. What's not to like? :) Now, onto planning my next trip. Thinking first week of June, 2016. Who's with us? :smickey:

We'll be there the first week of June, however, we won't be lucky enough to stay at the GF again -- probably BWV.
 
I'm not sure if this is the appropriate place for a review of our trip, including the SL at GF, but I'm not sure where to post it. So, my apologies if I post this in the wrong place. I'll try to keep the focus on all things GF related. Before I get to it, please keep in mind this review is based solely on my family's experience this past week. We tend to maintain a positive outlook. In fact, there were moments throughout the week where we witnessed folks complaining over the most trivial issues and just can't relate with them. By the way, my family consists of myself, my wife and two daughters (ages 5 and 3, respectively). In any event, here goes my best attempt...

We stayed at the SL club level at GF from August 15th through 22nd. I'll try to touch on every major event over the course of the week. Please feel free to reach out with questions and/or comments, if you'd like me to follow up with specific details.

Saturday, August 15th:

Arrived at GF from MCO around 6pm. I opted to hire a stretch limo from Happy Limousine instead of taking the Magical Express. I did this for three reasons. First, considering the amount of money spent on a trip like this, an addition $120 for the convenience of getting to the resort within 45 minutes of landing and getting our luggage made sense. I heard Magical Express takes longer and after a 4 and half hour flight I'd rather just get there. Second, I wanted to surprise my wife and daughters with a nice touch to start their first Disney vacation. Third, the girls were able to ride in a stretch limo without need for car seats/booster seats.

As for Happy Limos, for those interested, the driver and the car on the way to the resort were both top notch. The driver even stopped at a pharmacy on the way to the resort, when my wife mentioned that she forgot to pack a couple toiletries. He also had Brave playing on the really nice flat screens in the back of the car. The girls loved it.

Upon arriving, GF was phenomenal in getting you to your room. A concierge awaiting us at the main entrance to sweep us off to our rooms, while a bellman took care of luggage. We were in our room within minutes, and luggage came no more than 5 minutes later. Very efficient. As stated, we stayed in the Sugar Loaf building, which is an outer building offering concierge service and food/drink offerings throughout the day. I know a lot of detail is provided on this board, so I'll refrain from being redundant. I will simply add that the concierge service throughout the week was excellent. Please feel free to ask me specific questions about SL if you wish.

We had 7:45pm dinner reservations at 1900 Park Fare. What a great start to the trip. I got tears in my eyes watching my DDs' reaction to meeting the characters. At dinner, they met Cinderella, Prince Charming, Lady Tremaine, Anastasia and Drizella. The step sisters definitely stole the show that evening. They were a hoot. Not sure what else to add. Again, if you have specific questions and/or concerns about 1900, please let me know and I'll be happy to give you our perspective.

Sunday, August 16th:

Magic Kingdom! As most know, MK is the next stop on the monorail from GF. For those that don't know the MK resorts monorail travels as follows:

MK ---> CR ---> TTC ---> Poly ---> GF ---> MK

Also, in case you aren't aware, the ferry's route is as follows:

MK ---> GF ---> Poly ---> MK

So, we made it a habit to take the monorail to MK and the ferry boat back to the resort.

Anyway, we started our visits to the parks at MK for two reasons: (1) crowds at MK at better on Sundays because many folks are just arriving or leaving to/from their Disney vacation; and (2) the obvious! We enjoyed breakfast at CRT, where we met Cinderella, Snow White, Jasmine, Ariel & Aurora. Our focus for this day was Fantasyland. We had FP+ for 7DMT, PPF & Meeting Elsa and Anna. We contacted the concierge at SL to add a fourth FP+ to Meet Mickey Mouse in the evening. Our plan worked perfectly, thanks to the advice received on this board over time. If you want details, please ask.

Our DDs also had reservations at BBB in the afternoon. Expensive, but worth the experience. The look on my DDs faces was enough to sell me. And, throughout the day, whether at the park or back at the resort, all the CMs would welcome them as princesses. It was so special.

Monday, August 17th:

Animal Kingdom day. I know most already know this, but to get to AK from GF you have to take the bus. Bus to AK from GF runs as follows:

AK ---> Poly ---> GF ---> AK

If you're staying at one of the outer buildings, you don't need to walk through the main building to get to the GF bus stop. There's a path around the right side of the main building (between it and GF convention center) that will get you to the bus stop quicker than walking through the crowd in the main building.

Anyway, we got to AK for rope drop. We were first on Kilimanjaro Safaris. I recommend you do this ride first to see the animals while they are out. After that, we had FP+ to meeting Disney characters (Mickey and Minnie), Kali River Rapids (awesome ride) and Expedition Everest. We were done with our plan by 2pm and able to break back at the hotel until dinner at 'Ohana.

If you get a chance, I highly recommend 'Ohana for dinner. It may have been our best meal all week.

Tuesday, August 18th:

After breakfast at Kona Grill at Poly (read: Tonga Toast), we took the day off to relax at the resort. Our DDs' loved the splash pool and the water slide. We also enjoyed afternoon tea at the Garden View Lounge. The only problem was selecting which tea to try, because the options were all so tempting. The platters of sandwiches, deserts, etc. that come with your tea were all so scrumptious. Extremely enjoyable!

We spent the evening at Downtown Disney, where I probably spent way too much money. Oops!

Wednesday, August 19th:

Back to MK! Breakfast at CP, where the girls met Winnie the Pooh, Tiger, Piglet and Eeyore. Our reservations were for 8:05 and we were done at 8:40. In time to beat the rope drop folks, so we took a slight deviation from the plan to hit 7DMT for the first ride of the day because the girls loved it so much. Some advice, if I may. Have a plan, but be prepared to deviate from it. This day was the perfect example. We were supposed to start at BTMR, then SM, etc. But, our girls really wanted to ride 7DMT again, so we did. And, on our way to Frontierland from 7DMT, they wanted to ride Prince Charming's carrousel and IASM. For me, this trip was about the kids. So, we were happy to deviate from plan. With FP+ it didn't make a difference. We still got it all in. In fact, the concierge service at SL was awesome. We had FP+ to SM, Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin and Meeting Mickey (again...DDs' wanted to meet him again, so I switched FP+). Anyway, the only time available to Meet Mickey was at 9pm, after our dinner reservations at BoG. Despite having not yet used our 3rd FP+ of the day, the concierge booked us a 4th FP+ for Ariel's Grotto before dinner (again, because the girls wanted to meet her again).

For those wondering, BoG is totally worth it. We were very fortunate to get all the reservations we wanted for this trip. Again, thanks to the advice of many on this board.

Thursday, August 20th:

Originally, had breakfast reservations for Chef Mickey's and dinner reservations for Beaches and Cream for this day. While at dinner at BoG the night before, I text the concierge to cancel both. Frankly, the meal plan was too much food and we hit our fill at BoG. Anyway, we spend this day relaxing at the resort pools.

I will add, we also met with reps of DVC because I'm definitely interested. They placed our DDs in Lilo's Playhouse at Poly while we visited with them. I mention this because our DDs really enjoyed their time there. If you need a date night, consider placing your kids here while you go out and have your own fun.

Friday, August 21st:

Hollywood Studios! And, it did not disappoint.

First, the buses to HS takes the same sequence as AK. (i.e. HS --> Poly --> GF --> HS).

We had breakfast reservations for H&V. Great experience for the kids. Not only did they meet the Disney Juniors characters (Sofia the 1st, Doc McStuffins, Jake & Bob the builder), these characters do interactive sing-a-longs with the children during breakfast.

We had FP+ to TSM (maybe the best ride all week...definitely most fun), Tot and Star Tours. We asked, and received a 4th FP+ to GMR from the concierge. I thought GMR was the worst ride of the week. But, the highlight of the day was our Frozen Summer Fun VIP package. As a dad, I wasn't into it going in. But, I knew my DDs would love it. Boy was I mistaken. It was fantastic. The sing-a-long show was funny and entertaining. The parade was well done. And, the best part was the desert party before the fireworks show. Boy, Disney did a good job with that one.

Saturday, August 22nd:

Epcot in the morning, before leaving.

If you have breakfast reservations at Epcot before park opening, you need to take the bus there between 7am and 8am. We didn't, so waiting for the monorail at 8:30a. In case, take the monorail to TTC, get off at TTC and follow the signs for monorail to Epcot, take that to the park.

We had FP+ to Soarin', Turtle Talk with Crush and The Seas with Nemo. But, thanks to DVC, we also received three open FP+ to use at our discretion. So, instead of the original plan to rope drop TT, we used one of the FP+ on it. We used another on Meeting the Disney Characters. In case you haven't figured it our yet, my DDs really loved meeting the characters at every spot.

We did a late breakfast at Akershus. Very nice experience. It seems like the food at most of these character dines are basically the same. Not bad though. I don't think we had a bad meal all week.

Other comments -

Memory Maker: I highly recommend. We have over 472 pictures to download from MM. I'm happy to share samples, if people are interested. Just let me know what you'd like to see.

Quick serve meals: I didn't mention any of our QS. But, most were pretty good. Gasparilla's Island Grill is pretty decent at GF, in case you're wondering. We preferred Captain Cook's at Poly. But, Flaming Tree BBQ at AK was the best.

DVC: This trip really peaked my interest in DVC. I guess I have to venture over to the DVC threads on here to help me decide. However, any input from you all is welcomed.

Attitude: For the most part, everyone we ran into, both visitors and CMs, were all outstanding. Truthfully, I felt like CMs went out of their way for us. Like the time I dropped our drinks at ABC Commissary. I was so embarrassed. However, they immediately came over and told me not to worry about it and brought over new drinks.

The heat: Didn't affect us much, but we live in Vegas where it was 110-115 the week we were at WDW. So, for us, the heat was not a factor. Now, the humidity is a different beast. We were sweaty. We overcame the humidity by taking afternoon breaks to shower, chill out and get refreshed. It really helped. That, and drinking lots of water throughout the day.

Of course, we witnessed a few folks who seemed to complain about anything and everything. You're at Disney to enjoy. Why ruin that dwelling on instances that don't go as planned?
As I said earlier, I just don't understand.

I hope I didn't bore you with details. I'm happy to supplement with more information. Feel free to address your interests on here or by PM.

See you real soon!


May I ask, for your CP 8:05 reservation. What time did you leave your room and which form of transportation did you take and how long did it take you to get to MK? Thank you!
 
May I ask, for your CP 8:05 reservation. What time did you leave your room and which form of transportation did you take and how long did it take you to get to MK? Thank you!
Around 7:15 to catch monorail. We arrived at MK gates by 7:30 and waited until 7:45 for them to let us in. You could go a little later. But, we were second in line to check in at CP. In turn, they sat us second and we were done earlier than expected and in line for Fantasyland before anyone else. Literally the first family onto 7DMT that day. Otherwise, I don't think we would have tried for 7DMT at rope drop.
 
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