I needed to run to the ladies' room and "freshen up" when we got off the bus, but I sent Brian to the line designated for guest that had used online check-in. A few moments later, I joined Brian in line, and the cast member gave me a big smile and "Congratulations!". He told Brian that there was a problem with the room key and that he'd be back in just a minute. In fact, he picked up the laptop computer he was using and took it into the back room. When he came back, he gave us our packet and our room keys.
The reservation we made was for a "Garden Wing - Garden View" room. That is not the type of room we were assigned. For starters, our room was in the main tower on the 9th floor, Room 4535. Here's the view from outside our room:
And this is what the room looks like on the inside . . . (I'm going to take this opportunity to give a review of the resort and room for anyone that may be interested in selecting the Contemporary as their hotel)
The Contemporary Resort and the room itself, in my opinion, are A+++++!!! I would TOTALLY recommend this resort for any wedding couple. I could do commercials for the Contemporary, seriously!
Location, Location, Location / Transportation, Transportation, Transportation
The location is outstanding! It's located conveniently on the monorail line, which provides direct access to the Polynesian and Grand Floridian Resorts. The Ticket and Transportation Center is the next stop on the monorail line after Contemporary, where you can switch to the Epcot monorail or catch a bus to Disney Hollywood Studios, Animal Kingdom, Downtown Disney or Water Parks. (We realized pretty quickly, that hopping over to the TTC by monorail is a little quicker than waiting for buses at the Contemporary, which shares its buses with the Polynesian.) You can take a monorail over to the Magic Kingdom if you'd like, but it's four monorail stops away and the monorails are often packed coming from the Magic Kingdom - especially in the afternoon and evening hours. Walking to the Magic Kingdom is usually a much better alternative. The walking path is something like this: go to the bus stop, walk around the parking lot, cross a street, walk a couple hundred feet and you're at the place where resort buses park for Magic Kingdom - very quick!
The Rooms
The rooms at the Contemporary are the largest on Disney property (excluding suites and villas, of course!). The decor is sleek and simple, not "themey" at all. Just, very elegant in my opinion. I'm so glad they killed the bright colors, weird shapes and retro-futuristic style in the last rehab!
What made the room IDEAL for a wedding couple is (1) the size, (2) the storage (3) lots and lots of mirrors (because we HAVE to look our best!) We had 5 ladies, plus a cosmetologist in the room when we were getting ready and all of our getting ready stuff, and we didn't feel cramped. The space is very open. There is TONS of "horizontal space" and places to store things.
There are two small closets. One has two hanging rods (top and bottom) and a shelf. The other has one hanging rod and a shelf up high. There are two small drawers and a safe down low. Between the two closets are a nice-size counter space with a coffeemaker. Our leftover cake sat there for a few days, to give you an idea of how large that space is. Underneath the counter is a small refrigerator and a little shelf space.
King Size Bed
The bed is very comfy!
On the left side of the bed are are two large drawers and a really nice marble countertop that extends all the way to the wall. And, underneath the marble, I discovered the perfect little nook to store shoes that weren't being worn.
On the right side of the bed is a nightstand with an alarm clock that will dock an iPhone:
Office Area
The office area is really cool. There is a looooonnnnnnggg desk area, large enough to hold all of our gadgets and then some. There was a rolling chair, and a really great rolling table that you can stow under the desk or move it around the room. We used the rolling table to eat our breakfast most days and Patricia found it very handy to set up all of her hair and makeup stuff on the days she was there.
Television and Entertainment Center
The room has a nice flat-panel TV and even MORE shelf space! It was a nice place to set out the gifts and keepsakes from our wedding. See that gold tile mosaic under the shelf? It lights up! The housekeepers turn it on in the evening when they turn down the bed . . . very cool!
Bathroom - Tub and Vanity
Probably the strangest area is the vanity. The sinks are HUGE and very flat. And there is only a little space between them to put things. But, you can actually put stuff IN the sink if you need extra storage space. There is also a REALLY big shelf under the sink where you can store hair dryers, cosmetic bags, products, etc.
Bathroom - Towel Rack and Separate Water Closet
There is a separate water closet with a sliding door for privacy.
Sofa / Bed
In addition to the King Size Bed, there is a sofa that folds down into a really nice small bed. It was PERFECT for Gavin the few nights he was there. He LOVED it! And if you look close, you can find Mickey!