Concierge/Club Level Information - Part III (October 2010)

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DD and I are staying BWI CL for the first time next week (never even stayed at an Epcot resort before)! Can't wait! :cool1:

Have a great trip!

What day are you arriving? We will be there early Friday morning!! You will love the cast and the BWI!! Maybe we will get to meet. We will be 4 ladies having a wonderful time!:banana:
 
jackemail we are indeed inside this time.:thumbsup2 We are bringing my Mom for her first ever CL stay. When my Dad was alive they did get to experience the BC and loved it.
 
What day are you arriving? We will be there early Friday morning!! You will love the cast and the BWI!! Maybe we will get to meet. We will be 4 ladies having a wonderful time!:banana:


Bummer, we check out on Wed. I came close to meeting some dis'ers at Poly CL last Sept but have never ended up crossing paths with anyone. Maybe we don't really exist!

We'll be the mom and daughter in relaxed mode if anyone else is hanging around the Innkeepers club early next week
 
Did it take that long from 7:30 am when you meet at CL or from when you arrive at AK? About what time were you done, by 9:30 am or more like 10 am?
The 2 times I did Sunrise Safari it was already past 9am when we got off the safari ride and headed to breakfast. Many folks stop to go the rest room before heading into the dining room and they wait until all folks are there (or at least most) until the chef comes out to explain what everything is. I could look at my photos at home to see what the time stamp is for when we came out of breakast but I would guess no earlier than 9:30.

Only 7 more days and I will be back at my "happy place", the BWI CL!! Cannot wait to escape this cold.
Wish I could escape this! Can't wait for May!!! I'll be 9 between trips. I haven't gone that long in over 6 years-I'm starting to get the shakes from withdrawal.:laughing: I've already booked my family August trip so I won't feel too guilty in May leaving the kids at home.

KerryCM have a wonderful time with our favorite CL staff.:thumbsup2 We are heading down there mid May.:lovestruc
Looks like we'll be there together. I'll be there with 2 girl friends. Can't wait.:cool1:

Great...so now I have to be jealous of TWO people?!?!?!
:hug:Looks like 4. Come in May-we'll have a big Dis party!
 

As for dress code etiquette in the lounge, I will let others chime in. I don't mind a swim cover up, but bare feet, IMHO, are NOT appropriate.

I don't know about you, but I am so tired of seeing people show up for breakfast in CL lounges (all over the country, not just at Disney!) wearing their pjs/robes/bunny slippers! Really. Can't people get dressed first? It shows that some people have money, just no manners. :confused3

As for running in to grab a drink for a minute, a bathing suit cover up or workout clothes would be OK. Like you said though, no bare feet. Ick!
 
Just wanted to say THANKS and BYE BYE to everyone here who helped answer my questions about BC CL. :goodvibes We are leaving today to sleep at a hotel airport tonight, then an early morning flight tomorrow!!! :thumbsup2 Can't wait!!!!!!!!!!!!! :cloud9:

If you would like you can follow us on our trip, the link is in my signature! :)

Bye! Have fun!!

3 nights at The Swan - suite
7 nights at The Contemporary - 1br suite, 14th floor, MKV
April 8 - 18th
 
Can't help with the Poly or YC CL (yet ;)) but BWI CL lounge is nowhere near anything :rolleyes: (sorry, but that is my one tiny complaint about BWI). It is quite a hike from the elevator and definitely not convenient for running up to from the pool.

On our pool day, we grabbed a paper cup to put a beer in and used a couple of same cups to fill with the wonderful homemade potato chips and goldfish crackers to snack on.

As for dress code etiquette in the lounge, I will let others chime in. I don't mind a swim cover up, but bare feet, IMHO, are NOT appropriate.
Not only are bare feet not appropriate, shoes are required in the lounge. At the WL at Christmas, a guest went into the lounge with only socks on and one of the staff told them they must have shoes on. Unfortunately, this rule never seemed to be enforced at the CR's lounge in August. I saw too many PJs and stockinged feet:sad2:. They wouldn't dress this way to go to McDonalds, but some CL lounges are another story.
 
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I admit, I have yet to be in a CL lounge with a grown up wearing PJ's, but from what I read here it seems to happen alot. I totally agree that its not appropriate. Would you dress like that to go to the hotel food court/CS place? As I have said before, we are NOT one big happy family in the CL lounge! :laughing:

The only thing I saw that really bothered me was our stay last year at BWI. A younger gentleman, who was clearly coming from the pool, came in bare feet, dripping wet swim trunks and hair (at least he had a shirt on) and came to drink a quick beer by the lounge TV and devour some appetizers. He was in and out in under 3 minutes but since it was about 5:30pm and most people there were dressed for dinner, it was quite interesting to see...
 
Since we're talking about dress codes......

I will probably have me kids bathed and in PJ's before Wishes since it is after their bedtime. I"m thinking of letting them watch from the lounge (we are at Poly CL) in their PJ's while grabbing a dessert. Would that be appropriate?
 
I see kids in PJ's all the time in the lounge especially if they are going to view the fireworks... I say no problem!
 
Since we're talking about dress codes......

I will probably have me kids bathed and in PJ's before Wishes since it is after their bedtime. I"m thinking of letting them watch from the lounge (we are at Poly CL) in their PJ's while grabbing a dessert. Would that be appropriate?

NO! :rotfl: Teasing. Of course kids in the jammies watching the fireworks sounds fine. :) Last year I was in a hotel for at least 75 nights. I cannot tell you how many times I have seen kids AND adults wearing the pjs at breakfast - club lounges and even in the hotel restaurants! No kidding. I don't understand it, and I think it looks awful. Usually they look like they just crawl out of bed and come to breakfast as if it is their own kitchen - most of the time they are wearing slippers and their hair isn't even brushed. Do they crawl back into bed with pj pants they just dragged through food under the breakfast tables (b/c of course they are always long and hanging down past their bunny slippers!? yuck :sad2: I am so glad my parents taught me better than that and you sure won't see my kids coming to breakfast in their pjs at any hotel in America! :)

OK...I will get off my soap box now. :guilty:
 
I don't have a problem with kids in PJs, but it does concern me (I've said this before) what perhaps other people might be thinking, and I don't mean pink fluffy thoughts either. Disney or not, one still has to be a little careful. :goodvibes
 
I don't have a problem with kids in PJs, but it does concern me (I've said this before) what perhaps other people might be thinking, and I don't mean pink fluffy thoughts either. Disney or not, one still has to be a little careful. :goodvibes

I don't know what kind of pj's your kids are wearing but the baggy tee shirts and lounge pants my 8 year old wears covers up more than the shorts and tank tops that she will be wearing in the parks :laughing:
 
I don't know what kind of pj's your kids are wearing but the baggy tee shirts and lounge pants my 8 year old wears covers up more than the shorts and tank tops that she will be wearing in the parks :laughing:

lol :rotfl: you won't believe what I saw one time (although not a small child) ;)
 
Not only are bare feet not appropriate, shoes are required in the lounge. At the WL at Christmas, a guest went into the lounge with only socks on and one of the staff told them they must have shoes on. Unfortunately, this rule never seemed to be enforced at the CR's lounge in August. I saw too many PJs and stockinged feet:sad2:. They wouldn't dress this way to go to McDonalds, but some CL lounges are another story.

Cinderumbrella said:
I admit, I have yet to be in a CL lounge with a grown up wearing PJ's, but from what I read here it seems to happen alot. I totally agree that its not appropriate. Would you dress like that to go to the hotel food court/CS place? As I have said before, we are NOT one big happy family in the CL lounge! :laughing:

The only thing I saw that really bothered me was our stay last year at BWI. A younger gentleman, who was clearly coming from the pool, came in bare feet, dripping wet swim trunks and hair (at least he had a shirt on) and came to drink a quick beer by the lounge TV and devour some appetizers. He was in and out in under 3 minutes but since it was about 5:30pm and most people there were dressed for dinner, it was quite interesting to see...
During my previous Club Level stays at the Contemporary, Boardwalk Inn and Polynesian it was only at the Contemporary where I happen to see little kids wearing their PJs in the lounge and personally that doesn't bother me. However it's the adults that shouldn't wear their PJ's in there, although I haven't yet to see anyone do that and hopefully I won't ever have to.
 
Not only are bare feet not appropriate, shoes are required in the lounge. At the WL at Christmas, a guest went into the lounge with only socks on and one of the staff told them they must have shoes on. Unfortunately, this rule never seemed to be enforced at the CR's lounge in August. I saw too many PJs and stockinged feet:sad2:. They wouldn't dress this way to go to McDonalds, but some CL lounges are another story.

You'd be surprised. I work at Target and I've seen quite a few families come in wearing PJs. It's mostly kids, but I've seen some adults wear PJs. You wouldn't catch me wearing PJs in public.
 
During my previous Club Level stays at the Contemporary, Boardwalk Inn and Polynesian it was only at the Contemporary where I happen to see little kids wearing their PJs in the lounge and personally that doesn't bother me. However it's the adults that shouldn't wear their PJ's in there, although I haven't yet to see anyone do that and hopefully I won't ever have to.
Well, remember we ended up at the CR/Atrium Club at the same time last August and I saw those adults both during Wishes and breakfast wearing PJs and stockinged feet or slippers. And, unfortunately they weren't those cute Hanna Andersson-type matching PJs that you might wear for your Christmas photos!

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Well, remember we ended up at the CR/Atrium Club at the same time last August and I saw those adults both during Wishes and breakfast wearing PJs and stockinged feet or slippers. And, unfortunately they weren't those cute Hanna Andersson-type matching PJs that you might wear for your Christmas photos!
Well since we never saw each other in the lounge despite our rooms being next door, I call it different timing in seeing that and not seeing that.
 
Well, remember we ended up at the CR/Atrium Club at the same time last August and I saw those adults both during Wishes and breakfast wearing PJs and stockinged feet or slippers. And, unfortunately they weren't those cute Hanna Andersson-type matching PJs that you might wear for your Christmas photos!

Oh gee. I might just have to take some pictures in the lounge next month.....kind of like those Wal-mart shopper photos we have all seen on the internet! :rotfl:

Is anyone else going to be around the CR between Apr 11 - 18th? I see a lot of people aare staying at the BW and Poly....haven't seen any other CR posters, have I?

I can't wait for our next trip!


Swan - 8th-10th
Contemporary - 11th-18th
 
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