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WDWorld2003

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Arrived on Friday, March 25th and spent our 1st two nights at POR - forgot how beautiful this resort is - love walking the grounds. The room renovations make it feel more like a deluxe - loved how they added the fridge and curtain for privacy. They also had a great service where you could pick out items in the store (and add your own if you brought them) and they made up an Easter Basket for $5.00. It really made it feel more like Easter at home and the girls loved them!

Spent our 1st full day (Saturday) at the Medical Center as my DD17 came down with 102 fever - had to wait over 3 hours to be seen. :( I think they just write a standard perscription for amoxicillin and move on to the next patient! It was raining most of the time we were at the clinic so we didn't feel like we missed much and glad to get her on the road to recovery. She felt much better on Sunday after the antibiotics kicked in. :sunny:

Moved to the Boardwalk Villas on Easter Sunday. There was no line for check in but our room wasn't ready. We stored our luggage and went to Epcot for a few hours. Loved the new Crush! Also, if you had little ones they had the cutest Easter Egg hunt (I was wishing my DD's were little many times this trip).

Returned about 4 and our room was ready. It was a Standard view 2 bdrm. on the 5th floor overlooking the valet area and only 2 rooms down from the elevator. At first we were disappointed as last time we had a Boardwalk view but VERY far from the elevator. However, our opinion changed as we loved the closeness to the elevator and were entertained by people coming and going from the valet. We weren't in the room much this time so view didn't really matter. The room was in good shape with minor scratches to the furniture and door locks on the bathroom didn't work. Also, there was something gross on our bedspread and 1 call to housekeeping and it was replaced right away.

Had dinner at Cape May on Easter evening and loved it (my DH loves this place!) (will put restaurant reviews on that board)

Since we have teenagers they always slept in. Went to the Midnight to 3 am on Wednesday EMH at MK and it was still busy! Lots of people with very small children out at that hour - couldn't believe the number of strollers. The wait for Space Mountain and Big Thunder were still very long but there were no waits or very little for many of the other attractions. Not sure if we would do EMH this late again as it really wiped us out the next day. Water parks were full to capacity every nice day so we went at 2:30 one day after they reopened which worked out but seemed to short.

All in all a nice second visit home.... really LOVE The Boardwalk. The lobby, the smell, the pool, the stores, the activity..... However, the parks were so crowded we felt like we did half as much in twice the time. The parks were open late so we took advantage of this but it seemed we stood in line for everything from food to bathrooms, etc. Never even made it to Animal Kingdom. We were there last year the exact same week but the crowds weren't like this. Also, next time we will slow down and take a resort day and just chill out.

Saw Cirque for the 2nd time and loved it more than the first. Also, went to Sea World one day and it took 45 minutes just to get a ticket to get in! Did Behind the Scenes Polar Express and Dine With Shamu - okay, but probably wouldn't do again.

We do have to travel at peak time the next few years due to school schedules. Will probably take a break next year from Disney as DD17 :( will be going on a trip with her French class next spring break. Sad to be back home but at least our weather in Minnesota is 60 degrees so I'm not wearing my winter coat again! Any ?'s just ask.....
 
Thanks for the report - our home is also the Boardwalk and I love all of the standard view rooms. I'll look for your report on Cape May. We haven't tried this one yet and I have been wondering if it will appeal to a couple in their 50's who aren't traveling with young ones on their next trip.

Weather here in Minnesota is so nice today, that I'm not wishing I'm at the Boardwalk!

Best wishes -

P.S. Did you notice any of the "pipe replacement" work while you were there?

Also, can yo give us any info on the new croquet lawn? Wondering if it is in yet and if it will be as nice as it sounded?
 
Hi Carol - love the weather here in MN today! We didn't notice any work in the hallways on the pipes. They were working on replacing the Boardwalk and renovating the old DVC sales office. I'm not sure where the croquet area is but we could see another area next to the canal when we were on the boat to MGM where that had a fence around it. If this is the croquet area it is not complete. We were glad our room was not overlooking any of the construction areas.

As far as Cape May I think you would love it and would not feel uncomfortable without kids. You even get a 10% DVC discount on dinner. There are no characters at lunch or dinner. The food is very good - we like it much better than the Crystal Palace or Hollywood & Vine. It's right up there with Boma's for us....
 
WDWorld2003 said:
Hi Carol - love the weather here in MN today! We didn't notice any work in the hallways on the pipes. They were working on replacing the Boardwalk and renovating the old DVC sales office. I'm not sure where the croquet area is but we could see another area next to the canal when we were on the boat to MGM where that had a fence around it. If this is the croquet area it is not complete. We were glad our room was not overlooking any of the construction areas.
Yes, that's the spot. Thanks for the info.

WDWorld2003 said:
As far as Cape May I think you would love it and would not feel uncomfortable without kids. You even get a 10% DVC discount on dinner. There are no characters at lunch or dinner. The food is very good - we like it much better than the Crystal Palace or Hollywood & Vine. It's right up there with Boma's for us....
We love Boma's, thought CP was good to OK (but had kids with) and haven't tried H&V. We'll give CM a try for dinner one evening.

Thanks!
 

WDWorld2003 said:
All in all a nice second visit home.... really LOVE The Boardwalk. The lobby, the smell, the pool, the stores, the activity..... However, the parks were so crowded we felt like we did half as much in twice the time. The parks were open late so we took advantage of this but it seemed we stood in line for everything from food to bathrooms, etc. Never even made it to Animal Kingdom. We were there last year the exact same week but the crowds weren't like this. Also, next time we will slow down and take a resort day and just chill out.

We do have to travel at peak time the next few years due to school schedules. Will probably take a break next year from Disney as DD17 :( will be going on a trip with her French class next spring break. Sad to be back home but at least our weather in Minnesota is 60 degrees so I'm not wearing my winter coat again! Any ?'s just ask.....
I'm going home in a week, glad you had fun at BWV. Looking forward to it. Hopefully the crowds die down this week.

Remember to use FP when its crowded, you can end up with 4-5 of them in a 6-8 hour period. Thats 4 rides with less than 15 minute waits, even during Easter break.
 
I noticed the crowds were a little less on our last day so I'm sure you'll have a great time. We did use Fast Pass - only trouble with the popular rides (Test Track, Space Mountain, R Roller Coaster) were either out or return times were not for several hours later..... a Fast Pass at 11:00 a.m with a return for 8 or 9 pm makes for a long wait even if you see other things between. We have teens who are hardly up at the crack of dawn but we feel their sleep is more important for a fun vacation.

We did see a lot but it just seemed we were always standing in some line. I think if we go for Spring Break again we'll try and make sure it isn't during Easter week.... Don't get me wrong... we had a great time - after all, we were at Disney World! We are very lucky to be able to go and always appreciate it. :sunny:
 
Regarding Cape May,
We are not buffet fans, but we LOVE Boma because of the unique selections. We were not impressed with Cape May for dinner and won't go back. We saw some folks really loading up on clams, so I guess if you like feasting on clams it would be a good place to go. JMHO.
P.S. 76° and a record today in Twin Cities! Won't last, but sure was nice!
 
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Hi,

Thanks for sharing!!! Glad you had a good time. Love POR too!

Allison
 
I'm glad your DD felt better and the medicine worked, and I enjoyed reading your report, it made me homesick!!!

Bobbi :flower:
 
Thanks for the report on your BWV stay. Glad you had a great trip!
 
Another Thank You for the report! It was great!! :cheer2:

DH and I tried Cape May for dinner once while at BCV. I thought it was alot ($25 each) for a buffet. Must be that I don't eat enough at one sitting!! :rotfl: :rotfl:
JMHO!
 



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