tbholc81
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Welcome back to everybody following!
Sorry it's been a while we just got back (a few days ago) from a weeks vacation at Beaches in Turks and Caicos. It was a very relaxing and different type of vacation for us since we weren't on the go all day everyday. For those not familiar, Beaches is the family version of Sandals and all inclusive. The Turks and Caicos resort is huge and beautiful! Somethings about the vacation were great, others average. We found that we are very used to the Disney way of things and their attention to detail, so even though some things were outstanding at Beaches little details just weren't there to make it an exceptional place. For example, the room was nice, but there was some water damage on the door frame in the bathroom and the shower head was weak, almost just dripping. Also the food was just average, and the waits for food (if we were at a restaurant when it was busy) was really too long. Plus their kids offerings were poor, which was weird for a "family resort." We found that if you went early for dinner (say around 6:30) then everything was fine, but if we waited till after 7 to check in, we wouldn't get food until almost 9.
The great things were the pools, beach, swim up bars, laid back atmosphere (which I find on most of the islands), the kids club, and adult only options. I think for us when the kids are older it is worth doing again.
Anyway back to our Disney trip which is why we are all here!
We left Riviera to get to our ADR over at EPCOT. With no line for the Skyliner we hopped right on and took the short ride to the International Gateway then made the short walk to check in at Via Napoli. It's one of our favorite places to eat and a must do as long as we don't have the Dining Plan.
We waited a couple minutes to be seated and then ordered our drinks. I had a beer and Deb had a fancy frozen something!
We got a Mozzarella Caprese for an appetizer (we were hungry).
This was excellent and was nice and refreshing before heavy pizza. For the pie we got a half pepperoni (my half) and half Carciofi (Deb's half).
We each kept to our own halves and had a piece or two left over to bring back to our room.
We decided we didn't want to hang out much in EPCOT and instead wanted to to to Magic Kingdom for a bit. Since we had some food, and no monorail available we made a pit stop at the resort. On the way out we grabbed some pictures of topiaries.
The crowds were very manageable and walking around was not too bad.
The bus to WL was quick and we dropped off the pizza and were off to MK. We jumped on a boat and were in front of the castle in no time at all.
Crowds were about medium, and for the first time this trip we noticed that implementation of the mask policy was super loose here. After some pictures the wait for SDMT was reasonable so we headed right over there. The line was around the side of the coaster back to Aerial's, but still was only posted as a 35 min. wait.
Out of room here! Next post more of the evening!
Sorry it's been a while we just got back (a few days ago) from a weeks vacation at Beaches in Turks and Caicos. It was a very relaxing and different type of vacation for us since we weren't on the go all day everyday. For those not familiar, Beaches is the family version of Sandals and all inclusive. The Turks and Caicos resort is huge and beautiful! Somethings about the vacation were great, others average. We found that we are very used to the Disney way of things and their attention to detail, so even though some things were outstanding at Beaches little details just weren't there to make it an exceptional place. For example, the room was nice, but there was some water damage on the door frame in the bathroom and the shower head was weak, almost just dripping. Also the food was just average, and the waits for food (if we were at a restaurant when it was busy) was really too long. Plus their kids offerings were poor, which was weird for a "family resort." We found that if you went early for dinner (say around 6:30) then everything was fine, but if we waited till after 7 to check in, we wouldn't get food until almost 9.
The great things were the pools, beach, swim up bars, laid back atmosphere (which I find on most of the islands), the kids club, and adult only options. I think for us when the kids are older it is worth doing again.
Anyway back to our Disney trip which is why we are all here!
We left Riviera to get to our ADR over at EPCOT. With no line for the Skyliner we hopped right on and took the short ride to the International Gateway then made the short walk to check in at Via Napoli. It's one of our favorite places to eat and a must do as long as we don't have the Dining Plan.
We waited a couple minutes to be seated and then ordered our drinks. I had a beer and Deb had a fancy frozen something!
We got a Mozzarella Caprese for an appetizer (we were hungry).
This was excellent and was nice and refreshing before heavy pizza. For the pie we got a half pepperoni (my half) and half Carciofi (Deb's half).
We each kept to our own halves and had a piece or two left over to bring back to our room.
We decided we didn't want to hang out much in EPCOT and instead wanted to to to Magic Kingdom for a bit. Since we had some food, and no monorail available we made a pit stop at the resort. On the way out we grabbed some pictures of topiaries.
The crowds were very manageable and walking around was not too bad.
The bus to WL was quick and we dropped off the pizza and were off to MK. We jumped on a boat and were in front of the castle in no time at all.
Crowds were about medium, and for the first time this trip we noticed that implementation of the mask policy was super loose here. After some pictures the wait for SDMT was reasonable so we headed right over there. The line was around the side of the coaster back to Aerial's, but still was only posted as a 35 min. wait.
Out of room here! Next post more of the evening!