Pig Pen
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We just returned from 9 nights at WDW.
We stayed one night at ASMU (Fall Special rate of $59 per night)in Rock Inn....a long way from the action...it was quiet, almost too quiet! When we finally found the main pool area and food court, there appeared to be more people around. We took a bus over to Epcot. No problem getting there, but on the return trip we waited at the bus stop about 25 minutes before a bus showed up. And others had been waiting longer. This turned out to be the longest wait of our trip.
The resort is sparkling clean and fun, but we were ready for........
Coronado Springs
2 nights (AP rate of $104 per night). It was sheer heaven. The buildings are immaculate, the service great, the grounds and pool are spectacular. We rec'd a free upgrade to a waterview room, Casitas 5. Absolutely beautiful.
This resort had some children, but the clientele definitely felt older.
We were terrified that we would HATE the Dolphin and yearn for CSR. I checked with the desk to make sure rooms were available should we want to return. The resort felt pretty empty and I was assured rooms were available so I felt a little better about leaving.
Dolphin
6 nights (gov't discount, $129 per night). Another home run. The hotel is breathtaking, service good, location is to die for.
We again received a free upgrade to a waterview room, 19101, which had a spectacular view of both Epcot and MGM. I debated to use some Starwood points to get a balcony, but the desk clerk convinced me to "try" the room and if we didn't like it, they would switch us later.
We ended up staying in the room. Balconies were not available with the view we wanted. This particular view spoiled us completely! We could watch Fantasmic on one side and Illuminations on the other.
The Dolphin is definitely a more adult oriented resort. Unfortunately the pool area closed at 9:00. I had enjoyed returning to the other resorts after park closing and using the jacuzzi.
In all the resorts the rooms were very similar in size and configuration, except the Dolphin was a bit more spacious with the bathroom at the entry. The extra mirror/vanity area was handy.
I wish we could move the CSR to the Dolphin location...this would be THE perfect resort!
We ended up buying a DVC while there....so my next trip report will include one of those resorts!
Any specific questions?
We stayed one night at ASMU (Fall Special rate of $59 per night)in Rock Inn....a long way from the action...it was quiet, almost too quiet! When we finally found the main pool area and food court, there appeared to be more people around. We took a bus over to Epcot. No problem getting there, but on the return trip we waited at the bus stop about 25 minutes before a bus showed up. And others had been waiting longer. This turned out to be the longest wait of our trip.
The resort is sparkling clean and fun, but we were ready for........
Coronado Springs
2 nights (AP rate of $104 per night). It was sheer heaven. The buildings are immaculate, the service great, the grounds and pool are spectacular. We rec'd a free upgrade to a waterview room, Casitas 5. Absolutely beautiful.
This resort had some children, but the clientele definitely felt older.
We were terrified that we would HATE the Dolphin and yearn for CSR. I checked with the desk to make sure rooms were available should we want to return. The resort felt pretty empty and I was assured rooms were available so I felt a little better about leaving.
Dolphin
6 nights (gov't discount, $129 per night). Another home run. The hotel is breathtaking, service good, location is to die for.
We again received a free upgrade to a waterview room, 19101, which had a spectacular view of both Epcot and MGM. I debated to use some Starwood points to get a balcony, but the desk clerk convinced me to "try" the room and if we didn't like it, they would switch us later.
We ended up staying in the room. Balconies were not available with the view we wanted. This particular view spoiled us completely! We could watch Fantasmic on one side and Illuminations on the other.
The Dolphin is definitely a more adult oriented resort. Unfortunately the pool area closed at 9:00. I had enjoyed returning to the other resorts after park closing and using the jacuzzi.
In all the resorts the rooms were very similar in size and configuration, except the Dolphin was a bit more spacious with the bathroom at the entry. The extra mirror/vanity area was handy.
I wish we could move the CSR to the Dolphin location...this would be THE perfect resort!
We ended up buying a DVC while there....so my next trip report will include one of those resorts!
Any specific questions?