Beca
Apparently, we all have more money than brains!!!
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Hi Everyone!!
Sorry it took me so long to write this. I went swimming with my dd at SAB (even though I know I am not supposed to), and came home with a massive sinus infection...so, I have been "under the weather" for a few days.
We were at BCV from March 24-31st, in a studio. This was our first "entirely" studio stay...and, it certainly reinforced how much we LOVE our 1bdrms!!! For most of the stay, it was just me and my dd...and I STILL missed our kitchen and washer/dryer!! I am SOOOO spoiled!!! I did use the laundry facilities on the 4th floor...they were very nice, but not as nice as "in room".
We arrived at BCV around 1PM on the 24th. Our room had not been assigned, and we were thrilled to be given a room when we arrived!!!
We have never gotten into a room at BCV before 4-5pm. We were assigned room 231, and were pleased with the room. It has a woods view, and if we looked to the left, we had an "obstructed" view of Illuminations. The room itself seemed to be in great shape. One interesting thing I noted was that the maids are now "tipping" the patio chairs after a room is cleaned. I guess this is to keep them cleaned after each cleaning. It was definitely a nice idea.
The new furnishings for the Beach Club lobby have started arriving. I definitely miss the old ones!! They new chairs are slipcovered in a beige and white stripe fabric, and they have "throw pillows" with palm trees on them. The new rugs are in. The colors are similar, but the colors go out in a "sunburst" pattern. The new design is not bad...just more "modern". I did not see any sign of the lifesize sandcastle metioned by the GM at the members' meeting.
We went to 1900 PF for our "arrival dinner", and we were a little disappointed with some of the "changes" that WDW is making to its kids' menu. They are trying to take out all of the "fried" and "junky" options for kids' food (like "Mickey" nuggets), but unfortunately for us, this also includes our BELOVED "corn dog nuggets" at the buffet. We also missed seeing the fairy godmother at the entrance to the buffet. Now that she is the "host" of the dinner at the Castle, they actually shuttle her between the GF and the Castle to do both shows. That means that we did not see her when we entered or left the dinner. But, it was still enjoyable.
However, the changes in the menus at the counter service restaurants in the parks were VERY good. We really enjoyed the pizzas at Gepetto's (or, whatever that restaurant by IASWAA is called).
After dinner, we went to Epcot to check out the Disney Gallery and see what new artwork had been released (we collect Disney art). We were told that our favorite original of Ariel was still at DTD (we thought it was $1200...it turned out being $1870...out of our price range), so we booked it over to DTD to buy Ariel. We were disappointed to find out that is was more than we remembered, but we found a great Snow White picture that we had to have....so, a really good start to a trip!!!
However, I have to say...DTD was CRAZY!!!! It was packed, and people were REALLY grumpy that night. I was reminded why I don't care for DTD that much. Maybe it was just Friday night....but, it was insane!! On a side note....SSR did look VERY beautiful from DTD!!
The crowds at MK were really awful on Saturday, but by Sat. evening things were pretty much a "walk-on". A CM over by Aladdin's Magic Carpets told us that things were supposed to get really crazy on Sunday, March 26th....that was their "biggest spring break week", and that all CM's were required to work 6 days that week. She wasn't lying.....crowds were even worse starting on Sunday. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday were really bad....fastpasses at Soarin' were gone each day before noon. By Thursday, I think people were tired, and doing the "hotel" thing...the parks were noticably less crowded.
The weather was REALLY nice until Friday, when it got humid and sticky....we were really lucky on that front.
Our friends checked into BCV on Sun, March 26th, and were given 222. They loved their room, as they had a GREAT view of Illuminations....they made a point of watching them from their balcony every evening.
All in all, it was a GREAT trip!!! A few things worth noting:
1) The hamburgers at Hurricane Hanna's are NOT the same burgers that are served at B&C....I don't care what anyone says....very disappointing.
2) The pool temps at SAB seemed a little cool, but overall...fine.
3) I always thought the pastries at France were about as good as they could get....but, I swear....the ones in Norway are even better!!! My dd wanted the chocolate covered cinnamon roll, and I thought it was the best, until I had the apple danish....oh my goodness!!! The apples tasted like they had been plucked fro a tree that morning!! I don't think I have ever had anything "apple" that good in my entire life....I cannot recommend them highly enough.
4) The boardwalk was busier than I have ever seen it...it was definitely a "happening" place!!
5) This was our first time to use ME and Disney transportation. I really prefer having my car...but, getting to MK was nice with the busses...we may keep that. ME....we were the third stop upon our arrival...I found myself getting a bit anxious to get to the hotel!!!
6) The character greeting at Epcot never had a line longer than 10 minutes...it was a really great place to see the characters.
7) We did see Art when we arrived...and he was happier and chipper than I have ever seen him!! Our dd spent the rest of our trip running down to the lobby to see if "Mr Art" was working.
We had a great trip, and it was wonderful to go "home" again. I do have to say however, that I really prefer going in the "cooler", less-crowded times. I found a lot of people were "edgy" and "pushy". I guess we just don't see that so much in early December.
I'm sure I am forgetting a thousand things....but, I really wanted to get this posted. We had a great time, and cannot wait to go back in December!!!
Beca
Sorry it took me so long to write this. I went swimming with my dd at SAB (even though I know I am not supposed to), and came home with a massive sinus infection...so, I have been "under the weather" for a few days.
We were at BCV from March 24-31st, in a studio. This was our first "entirely" studio stay...and, it certainly reinforced how much we LOVE our 1bdrms!!! For most of the stay, it was just me and my dd...and I STILL missed our kitchen and washer/dryer!! I am SOOOO spoiled!!! I did use the laundry facilities on the 4th floor...they were very nice, but not as nice as "in room".
We arrived at BCV around 1PM on the 24th. Our room had not been assigned, and we were thrilled to be given a room when we arrived!!!

The new furnishings for the Beach Club lobby have started arriving. I definitely miss the old ones!! They new chairs are slipcovered in a beige and white stripe fabric, and they have "throw pillows" with palm trees on them. The new rugs are in. The colors are similar, but the colors go out in a "sunburst" pattern. The new design is not bad...just more "modern". I did not see any sign of the lifesize sandcastle metioned by the GM at the members' meeting.
We went to 1900 PF for our "arrival dinner", and we were a little disappointed with some of the "changes" that WDW is making to its kids' menu. They are trying to take out all of the "fried" and "junky" options for kids' food (like "Mickey" nuggets), but unfortunately for us, this also includes our BELOVED "corn dog nuggets" at the buffet. We also missed seeing the fairy godmother at the entrance to the buffet. Now that she is the "host" of the dinner at the Castle, they actually shuttle her between the GF and the Castle to do both shows. That means that we did not see her when we entered or left the dinner. But, it was still enjoyable.
However, the changes in the menus at the counter service restaurants in the parks were VERY good. We really enjoyed the pizzas at Gepetto's (or, whatever that restaurant by IASWAA is called).
After dinner, we went to Epcot to check out the Disney Gallery and see what new artwork had been released (we collect Disney art). We were told that our favorite original of Ariel was still at DTD (we thought it was $1200...it turned out being $1870...out of our price range), so we booked it over to DTD to buy Ariel. We were disappointed to find out that is was more than we remembered, but we found a great Snow White picture that we had to have....so, a really good start to a trip!!!

The crowds at MK were really awful on Saturday, but by Sat. evening things were pretty much a "walk-on". A CM over by Aladdin's Magic Carpets told us that things were supposed to get really crazy on Sunday, March 26th....that was their "biggest spring break week", and that all CM's were required to work 6 days that week. She wasn't lying.....crowds were even worse starting on Sunday. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday were really bad....fastpasses at Soarin' were gone each day before noon. By Thursday, I think people were tired, and doing the "hotel" thing...the parks were noticably less crowded.
The weather was REALLY nice until Friday, when it got humid and sticky....we were really lucky on that front.
Our friends checked into BCV on Sun, March 26th, and were given 222. They loved their room, as they had a GREAT view of Illuminations....they made a point of watching them from their balcony every evening.
All in all, it was a GREAT trip!!! A few things worth noting:
1) The hamburgers at Hurricane Hanna's are NOT the same burgers that are served at B&C....I don't care what anyone says....very disappointing.
2) The pool temps at SAB seemed a little cool, but overall...fine.
3) I always thought the pastries at France were about as good as they could get....but, I swear....the ones in Norway are even better!!! My dd wanted the chocolate covered cinnamon roll, and I thought it was the best, until I had the apple danish....oh my goodness!!! The apples tasted like they had been plucked fro a tree that morning!! I don't think I have ever had anything "apple" that good in my entire life....I cannot recommend them highly enough.
4) The boardwalk was busier than I have ever seen it...it was definitely a "happening" place!!
5) This was our first time to use ME and Disney transportation. I really prefer having my car...but, getting to MK was nice with the busses...we may keep that. ME....we were the third stop upon our arrival...I found myself getting a bit anxious to get to the hotel!!!
6) The character greeting at Epcot never had a line longer than 10 minutes...it was a really great place to see the characters.
7) We did see Art when we arrived...and he was happier and chipper than I have ever seen him!! Our dd spent the rest of our trip running down to the lobby to see if "Mr Art" was working.
We had a great trip, and it was wonderful to go "home" again. I do have to say however, that I really prefer going in the "cooler", less-crowded times. I found a lot of people were "edgy" and "pushy". I guess we just don't see that so much in early December.

I'm sure I am forgetting a thousand things....but, I really wanted to get this posted. We had a great time, and cannot wait to go back in December!!!

Beca