Coronado Fans-PLEASE POST WITH REVIEWS & RECENT PHOTOS!

Just back from five nights at CSR (followed by three nights at GF). We were in Ranchos 6B, room 6126. I was glad we were on the 1st floor, but our walk to El Centro was long. We had great mousekeeping and the new beds (nice and comfy). The first night we were there, some kids were partying above us. I finally had to call the front desk at 3:45 am (I'm all for kids having fun, but I have my limits). The next day, the front desk told me that those kids were leaving, but they'd be happy to move me if I needed to. Since the kids were leaving, we just stayed in our room.

CSR is a beautiful resort. I don't know that it's my favorite Mod, but it was nice. I've yet to truly be disappointed with any Disney resort though. I love the Pepper Market. And I loved that I could get a Pepper Market refillable mug (rather than the generic YOMD). DH and I put that mug to good use. :)

Anyway, I thought I'd share some of my pictures from my walk on Thanksgiving morning.

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Thanks for sharing!
 
Finally got this figured out . These are some pics from our late afternoon stroll around the lake the week of Thanksgiving.

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These were on our way to bus stop 2 in the morning.

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We just got back from 7 nights at CSR. I don't have any pics to post yet because I took over 400 pictures of everything while we were there so that will take awhile to get to. I imagine my pics look a lot like everyone else's though.

We were very happy at this resort. We were in 9A room 9128. We had the new queen beds and they were very comfortable. Other than that no rehab had been done to the rooms but they were fine and I feel like our room was always very clean. No towel animals but we weren't expecting it. Our mousekeeper did leave us a nice personal note one day thanking us for the tips, which was just as nice. It took us about 3 min each morning and evening to get to our bus stop, which was bus stop #4. Pepper market and El Centro was about 5 min and that is with 4 and 7 year olds so we weren't exactly speed walking.

While we were there we visited and had meals at the Grand Floridian, Poly, and Contemporary. The grand floridian was gorgeous but bustling and loud and the poly was gorgeous as well. Not a big fan of the contemporary because it reminds me of just a marriott in town. We used bus service from Animal kingdom to Grand Floridian and it took FOREVER and had many stops. we rode the monorail to and from the poly, mK, and contemporary many times and let me tell you some of those lines took longer to get through than it ever took us just to walk from our room to our bus stop and take the bus from CSR to MK. My point here is that although the monorail is fun the lines for it can get so long that we became more and more impressed with CSR transportation. We never waited more than 20 min for a bus and that was usually at night after a parade or wishes. We never had to stand on a bus either although some people at bus stop number one did end up having to stand.

The pepper market was good but not amazing. We had lunch there the first day and it was good and the waitress was great. Dinner there another night was a different story as everyone seemed to be in a very bad mood and the food was subpar. We had takeout there another night that was fabulous so all in all I would rate it as good and necessary but I would have to rethink staying there if Pepper market does not accept the dining plan in the future. We like the basic dining plan for our family and it is necessary to eat the resort at least a few times for us.

All in all we were VERY happy with the resort and wouldn't think twice about staying there again unless they don't take the dining plan. The transportation and lack of crowds at the bus stops were a major selling point for us. The resort is beautiful but we didn't spend hardly any time there. We fit in swimming for one day and the pool was great also.

One more thing. we did have costco deliver water which was a lifesaver. However, we must not have put the note on to not deliver to business services because they did charge us the $24.95 to deliver it to our room. I called package services about it and they said it would never appear on our bill, but the last morning it was still on our bill. No worries though because as soon as I brought it up at checkout they had it off my bill in no time.

I would suggest this hotel to anyone. I would like to stay at the poly someday but I just wasn't as impressed by the transportation there even though I guess I should have been because it is on the monorail. I liked the inside of the poly though but I have to say the quietness of CSR and ease of transportation will bring me back year after year. When the kids are teenagers and I am able to hang out at a resort all day and make it worth it I might upgrade to the poly or GF but for now CSR will be my first choice.

Debbie
 
We just got back from 7 nights at CSR. I don't have any pics to post yet because I took over 400 pictures of everything while we were there so that will take awhile to get to. I imagine my pics look a lot like everyone else's though.

We were very happy at this resort. We were in 9A room 9128. We had the new queen beds and they were very comfortable. Other than that no rehab had been done to the rooms but they were fine and I feel like our room was always very clean. No towel animals but we weren't expecting it. Our mousekeeper did leave us a nice personal note one day thanking us for the tips, which was just as nice. It took us about 3 min each morning and evening to get to our bus stop, which was bus stop #4. Pepper market and El Centro was about 5 min and that is with 4 and 7 year olds so we weren't exactly speed walking.

While we were there we visited and had meals at the Grand Floridian, Poly, and Contemporary. The grand floridian was gorgeous but bustling and loud and the poly was gorgeous as well. Not a big fan of the contemporary because it reminds me of just a marriott in town. We used bus service from Animal kingdom to Grand Floridian and it took FOREVER and had many stops. we rode the monorail to and from the poly, mK, and contemporary many times and let me tell you some of those lines took longer to get through than it ever took us just to walk from our room to our bus stop and take the bus from CSR to MK. My point here is that although the monorail is fun the lines for it can get so long that we became more and more impressed with CSR transportation. We never waited more than 20 min for a bus and that was usually at night after a parade or wishes. We never had to stand on a bus either although some people at bus stop number one did end up having to stand.

The pepper market was good but not amazing. We had lunch there the first day and it was good and the waitress was great. Dinner there another night was a different story as everyone seemed to be in a very bad mood and the food was subpar. We had takeout there another night that was fabulous so all in all I would rate it as good and necessary but I would have to rethink staying there if Pepper market does not accept the dining plan in the future. We like the basic dining plan for our family and it is necessary to eat the resort at least a few times for us.

All in all we were VERY happy with the resort and wouldn't think twice about staying there again unless they don't take the dining plan. The transportation and lack of crowds at the bus stops were a major selling point for us. The resort is beautiful but we didn't spend hardly any time there. We fit in swimming for one day and the pool was great also.

One more thing. we did have costco deliver water which was a lifesaver. However, we must not have put the note on to not deliver to business services because they did charge us the $24.95 to deliver it to our room. I called package services about it and they said it would never appear on our bill, but the last morning it was still on our bill. No worries though because as soon as I brought it up at checkout they had it off my bill in no time.

I would suggest this hotel to anyone. I would like to stay at the poly someday but I just wasn't as impressed by the transportation there even though I guess I should have been because it is on the monorail. I liked the inside of the poly though but I have to say the quietness of CSR and ease of transportation will bring me back year after year. When the kids are teenagers and I am able to hang out at a resort all day and make it worth it I might upgrade to the poly or GF but for now CSR will be my first choice.

Debbie
Welcome back and thanks for sharing!!
 

We just got back from 7 nights at CSR. I don't have any pics to post yet because I took over 400 pictures of everything while we were there so that will take awhile to get to. I imagine my pics look a lot like everyone else's though.

We were very happy at this resort. We were in 9A room 9128. We had the new queen beds and they were very comfortable. Other than that no rehab had been done to the rooms but they were fine and I feel like our room was always very clean. No towel animals but we weren't expecting it. Our mousekeeper did leave us a nice personal note one day thanking us for the tips, which was just as nice. It took us about 3 min each morning and evening to get to our bus stop, which was bus stop #4. Pepper market and El Centro was about 5 min and that is with 4 and 7 year olds so we weren't exactly speed walking.

While we were there we visited and had meals at the Grand Floridian, Poly, and Contemporary. The grand floridian was gorgeous but bustling and loud and the poly was gorgeous as well. Not a big fan of the contemporary because it reminds me of just a marriott in town. We used bus service from Animal kingdom to Grand Floridian and it took FOREVER and had many stops. we rode the monorail to and from the poly, mK, and contemporary many times and let me tell you some of those lines took longer to get through than it ever took us just to walk from our room to our bus stop and take the bus from CSR to MK. My point here is that although the monorail is fun the lines for it can get so long that we became more and more impressed with CSR transportation. We never waited more than 20 min for a bus and that was usually at night after a parade or wishes. We never had to stand on a bus either although some people at bus stop number one did end up having to stand.

The pepper market was good but not amazing. We had lunch there the first day and it was good and the waitress was great. Dinner there another night was a different story as everyone seemed to be in a very bad mood and the food was subpar. We had takeout there another night that was fabulous so all in all I would rate it as good and necessary but I would have to rethink staying there if Pepper market does not accept the dining plan in the future. We like the basic dining plan for our family and it is necessary to eat the resort at least a few times for us.

All in all we were VERY happy with the resort and wouldn't think twice about staying there again unless they don't take the dining plan. The transportation and lack of crowds at the bus stops were a major selling point for us. The resort is beautiful but we didn't spend hardly any time there. We fit in swimming for one day and the pool was great also.

One more thing. we did have costco deliver water which was a lifesaver. However, we must not have put the note on to not deliver to business services because they did charge us the $24.95 to deliver it to our room. I called package services about it and they said it would never appear on our bill, but the last morning it was still on our bill. No worries though because as soon as I brought it up at checkout they had it off my bill in no time.

I would suggest this hotel to anyone. I would like to stay at the poly someday but I just wasn't as impressed by the transportation there even though I guess I should have been because it is on the monorail. I liked the inside of the poly though but I have to say the quietness of CSR and ease of transportation will bring me back year after year. When the kids are teenagers and I am able to hang out at a resort all day and make it worth it I might upgrade to the poly or GF but for now CSR will be my first choice.

Debbie


Welcome back, Debbie, and thanks for posting. So glad you enjoyed your stay at CSR! I agree about the Contemporary and GF, etc.--too crowded and too much action for us. I can understand your thinking if the dining plan is not offered, especially with little ones. As we are just two adults, we can eat anywhere so it doesn't make a difference. I'm glad to see so many people who have had recent visits to CSR have enjoyed their stays. :)
 
Heya to everyone.
O.k I am a bit puzzled.
So far we have stayed at POP, CBR and POR and everyone of those resorts includes hot chocolate in their mugs.... why doesn't CSR?
So, now I am thinking that I should pack some hot chocolate packages. I know the 4 kids will all want hot chocolate every night with their swim. At march break I would be the one to run and fill the mugs with hot chocolate before they all got out of the pool....it was a nightly ritual. A couple of us who really dislike the disney coffee even went on hot chocolate for the duration of our stay.
This is the second time this week I have questioned our choice of csr over CBR, I really hope I don't regret this choice.
Are we totally sure that hot chocolate isn't allowed in the mugs?
 
Heya to everyone.
O.k I am a bit puzzled.
So far we have stayed at POP, CBR and POR and everyone of those resorts includes hot chocolate in their mugs.... why doesn't CSR?
So, now I am thinking that I should pack some hot chocolate packages. I know the 4 kids will all want hot chocolate every night with their swim. At march break I would be the one to run and fill the mugs with hot chocolate before they all got out of the pool....it was a nightly ritual. A couple of us who really dislike the disney coffee even went on hot chocolate for the duration of our stay.
This is the second time this week I have questioned our choice of csr over CBR, I really hope I don't regret this choice.
Are we totally sure that hot chocolate isn't allowed in the mugs?


I'm not sure whether CSR includes hot chocolate or not--we don't drink it. You must remember that Pepper Market, Rix, etc. are NOT owned by Disney--they are owned by outside vendors. Here is the official wording on refillable mugs: The refills are available from the beverage dispensers and usually include: coffee, sodas, ice tea, and hot chocolate.
 
One more thing....
I requested casita 4 or 5 top floor....is this where the construction is at the moment??? I wonder if I should call and change that to Casita 1-3 top floor.
or ask about the construction and pool closure first and then re-think my request?
ugggggh..... maybe I am just panciking 2 weeks out. Should I wait until closer and see what gets posted about re-habs etc.....:confused3
 
Just found this thread! Subscribing as I just booked a 9 day 8 night stay at Coronado for next June! (The 16th through the 24th) :goodvibes

We have never stayed at this resort before, and are really looking forward to it. My only concern is the size, and where we are eventually going to wind up building wise. Staying with my wife, daughter 6, and Son, who will be 8 months at the time.

I can't wait! The place looks, very, very cool. We have stayed at two other mods up to this point, CBR and POFQ and love them both. Hoping to add to that feeling the end of next June!
 
Just found this thread! Subscribing as I just booked a 9 day 8 night stay at Coronado for next June! (The 16th through the 24th) :goodvibes

We have never stayed at this resort before, and are really looking forward to it. My only concern is the size, and where we are eventually going to wind up building wise. Staying with my wife, daughter 6, and Son, who will be 8 months at the time.

I can't wait! The place looks, very, very cool. We have stayed at two other mods up to this point, CBR and POFQ and love them both. Hoping to add to that feeling the end of next June!
Have a great trip!
 
Just found this thread! Subscribing as I just booked a 9 day 8 night stay at Coronado for next June! (The 16th through the 24th) :goodvibes

We have never stayed at this resort before, and are really looking forward to it. My only concern is the size, and where we are eventually going to wind up building wise. Staying with my wife, daughter 6, and Son, who will be 8 months at the time.

I can't wait! The place looks, very, very cool. We have stayed at two other mods up to this point, CBR and POFQ and love them both. Hoping to add to that feeling the end of next June!

Well, seeing that you've stayed at POFQ you know that it is a very small resort. And since you've stayed at the CBR, you will know what to expect of the CSR...a large resort. But the CSR is smaller than the CBR.

Depending on what you want to be close to--food, pool, etc., read this thread from Buzz's website:

Guest room locations

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Many guests read or hear about cabana 9b or low numbered casita buildings but not all guests will be able to get a room in those buildings or may need a room in those buildings. These are not necessarily the best locations for every guest, in fact not best for most. (As of 11/2009, cabana 9b will no longer be available as a standard/waterview room building. This building is being converted to CLUB LEVEL rooms.)

For conventioneers the Casitas 1 or 3 are often the best. These are close to the convention center; but quite a distance from pools and bus stops.

For adult couples, especially honeymooners or those celebrating anniversaries Casitas 4 or 5 with a water view is exceptional. Casita 4 has the quiet pool, fitness center, spa, salon, and both are close to bus stop #2.

For “leisure guests with children” here are some great locations; Cabana 8a, Rancho 7b, Cabana 8b, 9a, Rancho 6b, and 6a...in that order. Nearness to El Centro is usually of no importance to many guests. It's much more important to be close to the park bus stops and the “Dig Site”. Leisure guests may come to El Centro once or twice; but they will be at the buses twice a day (at least) and the pool often when they are at the resort.

For adults or large families who wish to be close to a park bus stop and to a “quieter pool” but are not interested in the theme pool, building 7a is great and has close proximity to parking.

Building 2 also is close to parking and usually one of the quietest buildings, especially from the 4th floor. The fourth floor of building actually includes part of the upper floors of building 3 and has easy access to the convention center by way of the elevator courtyard of building 1 (especially in a rainstorm).

In other words, there is no “best location for everyone”. Each building has its own plusses and minuses. The cast members will be happy to guide you into the building that fits your needs best……..if you let them know what those needs and expectations may be.

Also, for a reality check…….when there is a large convention……not everyone is going to get a room next to the convention center. In fact, most of the rooming blocks are set up by the group having the convention long before any of the convention guests arrive…… Sometimes, there is little cast member latitude on changing those assignments.

As always, if there are special needs that must be addressed, fax the resort a week before arrival. Be sure you are faxing to the resort and not to Walt Disney Travel Company, their booking agency. The resort cast is best able to accommodate special needs. Often guests call the reservation desk with these requests and do not understand that this is not the resort; but a central reservation desk for ALL of Walt Disney World. The fax number is available by calling Walt Disney World information and asking for the front desk operations fax number.

Cabana 9b is close to bus stop 1 and the main building with a short walk to the Dig Site (main pool) over the wooden bridge. (As of 11/2008, cabana 9b will no longer be available as a standard/waterview room building. This building is being converted to CLUB LEVEL rooms.)
 
We just got back from 7 nights at CSR. I don't have any pics to post yet because I took over 400 pictures of everything while we were there so that will take awhile to get to. I imagine my pics look a lot like everyone else's though.

We were very happy at this resort. We were in 9A room 9128. We had the new queen beds and they were very comfortable. Other than that no rehab had been done to the rooms but they were fine and I feel like our room was always very clean. No towel animals but we weren't expecting it. Our mousekeeper did leave us a nice personal note one day thanking us for the tips, which was just as nice. It took us about 3 min each morning and evening to get to our bus stop, which was bus stop #4. Pepper market and El Centro was about 5 min and that is with 4 and 7 year olds so we weren't exactly speed walking.

While we were there we visited and had meals at the Grand Floridian, Poly, and Contemporary. The grand floridian was gorgeous but bustling and loud and the poly was gorgeous as well. Not a big fan of the contemporary because it reminds me of just a marriott in town. We used bus service from Animal kingdom to Grand Floridian and it took FOREVER and had many stops. we rode the monorail to and from the poly, mK, and contemporary many times and let me tell you some of those lines took longer to get through than it ever took us just to walk from our room to our bus stop and take the bus from CSR to MK. My point here is that although the monorail is fun the lines for it can get so long that we became more and more impressed with CSR transportation. We never waited more than 20 min for a bus and that was usually at night after a parade or wishes. We never had to stand on a bus either although some people at bus stop number one did end up having to stand.

The pepper market was good but not amazing. We had lunch there the first day and it was good and the waitress was great. Dinner there another night was a different story as everyone seemed to be in a very bad mood and the food was subpar. We had takeout there another night that was fabulous so all in all I would rate it as good and necessary but I would have to rethink staying there if Pepper market does not accept the dining plan in the future. We like the basic dining plan for our family and it is necessary to eat the resort at least a few times for us.

All in all we were VERY happy with the resort and wouldn't think twice about staying there again unless they don't take the dining plan. The transportation and lack of crowds at the bus stops were a major selling point for us. The resort is beautiful but we didn't spend hardly any time there. We fit in swimming for one day and the pool was great also.

One more thing. we did have costco deliver water which was a lifesaver. However, we must not have put the note on to not deliver to business services because they did charge us the $24.95 to deliver it to our room. I called package services about it and they said it would never appear on our bill, but the last morning it was still on our bill. No worries though because as soon as I brought it up at checkout they had it off my bill in no time.

I would suggest this hotel to anyone. I would like to stay at the poly someday but I just wasn't as impressed by the transportation there even though I guess I should have been because it is on the monorail. I liked the inside of the poly though but I have to say the quietness of CSR and ease of transportation will bring me back year after year. When the kids are teenagers and I am able to hang out at a resort all day and make it worth it I might upgrade to the poly or GF but for now CSR will be my first choice.

Debbie
Great review! Thanks for sharing!!
 
I am slowly getting back on the boards!!!!! I knew that I had neglected a few things before we went, but I had no idea how much!:rolleyes1 I am almost caught up! Guess I was too excited planning our trip!

We had a wonderful stay at CSR. Beautiful resort & we couldn't have asked for a better view! We looked across the lake at El Centro & could watch the sun go down. Amazing!

Every CM we encountered was wonderful. (this includes all the parks & other restaurants as well) Our room was clean & the queen beds were very comfy. We also had a corner room - so 2 windows!!!!:woohoo: It was great.

The morning after we checked in, my oldest DS woke up very sick. :sick: My DH took him to an Urgent Care (by the way, it was a complimentary shuttle that the urgent care offered) & he had strep throat! What a bummer!:guilty: My youngest DS & I continued on with our day since we had 2 dining reservations at DHS that day. After that day, I just switched around a couple of our play days so that he could rest for another day & wound up going back to DHS later in the week so that we could all be there together.

I am very ashamed to say that I did not make it up to meet Jamie. :sad2: I had every intention of doing so, but there were several nights that we were in bed by 9:00 pm. - getting enough sleep for the next day. She was such a huge help with our planning & I really wanted to meet her. Guess I will just have to plan another trip so that I can meet her!

It was an incredible trip & I can't believe that it was a month ago yesterday that we left!

Thanks to Buzz, Kathy & the rest of the CSR crew for helping us to chose this resort. We couldn't have been happier.
Thanks for posting!! Glad you enjoyed your stay at CSR!!
 
Well, we made it and i really enjoyed Coronado. Our rooms were nice. We stayed in Casita's 3. We used bus stop 4 or 2. Felt it was same distance. The crowd level wasn't bad at all during this week. So the bus stops weren't crowded at all. Even at the bus stop in the front of the center. Our clerk who checked us in was so nice. One thing I did notice was there were not a lot of kids. There was a convention going on but even that wasn't an issue. I found Coronado very quiet and peaceful. Would recommend it very much. Thanks Katmark and Buzz for all your info that you gave. It helped !!
Glad you had a great trip!!
 
Well, seeing that you've stayed at POFQ you know that it is a very small resort. And since you've stayed at the CBR, you will know what to expect of the CSR...a large resort. But the CSR is smaller than the CBR.

Depending on what you want to be close to--food, pool, etc., read this thread from Buzz's website:

Guest room locations

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Many guests read or hear about cabana 9b or low numbered casita buildings but not all guests will be able to get a room in those buildings or may need a room in those buildings. These are not necessarily the best locations for every guest, in fact not best for most. (As of 11/2009, cabana 9b will no longer be available as a standard/waterview room building. This building is being converted to CLUB LEVEL rooms.)

For conventioneers the Casitas 1 or 3 are often the best. These are close to the convention center; but quite a distance from pools and bus stops.

For adult couples, especially honeymooners or those celebrating anniversaries Casitas 4 or 5 with a water view is exceptional. Casita 4 has the quiet pool, fitness center, spa, salon, and both are close to bus stop #2.

For “leisure guests with children” here are some great locations; Cabana 8a, Rancho 7b, Cabana 8b, 9a, Rancho 6b, and 6a...in that order. Nearness to El Centro is usually of no importance to many guests. It's much more important to be close to the park bus stops and the “Dig Site”. Leisure guests may come to El Centro once or twice; but they will be at the buses twice a day (at least) and the pool often when they are at the resort.

For adults or large families who wish to be close to a park bus stop and to a “quieter pool” but are not interested in the theme pool, building 7a is great and has close proximity to parking.

Building 2 also is close to parking and usually one of the quietest buildings, especially from the 4th floor. The fourth floor of building actually includes part of the upper floors of building 3 and has easy access to the convention center by way of the elevator courtyard of building 1 (especially in a rainstorm).

In other words, there is no “best location for everyone”. Each building has its own plusses and minuses. The cast members will be happy to guide you into the building that fits your needs best……..if you let them know what those needs and expectations may be.

Also, for a reality check…….when there is a large convention……not everyone is going to get a room next to the convention center. In fact, most of the rooming blocks are set up by the group having the convention long before any of the convention guests arrive…… Sometimes, there is little cast member latitude on changing those assignments.

As always, if there are special needs that must be addressed, fax the resort a week before arrival. Be sure you are faxing to the resort and not to Walt Disney Travel Company, their booking agency. The resort cast is best able to accommodate special needs. Often guests call the reservation desk with these requests and do not understand that this is not the resort; but a central reservation desk for ALL of Walt Disney World. The fax number is available by calling Walt Disney World information and asking for the front desk operations fax number.

Cabana 9b is close to bus stop 1 and the main building with a short walk to the Dig Site (main pool) over the wooden bridge. (As of 11/2008, cabana 9b will no longer be available as a standard/waterview room building. This building is being converted to CLUB LEVEL rooms.)

Cool info, thanks for that! :)
 
Returned Monday from my 1st stay at CSR. Thought I would share a few pictures:

A few pictures of CSR:

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We stayed in Ranchos 6B room 6502, 1st floor. We had the new queen beds & they were very comfy. Loved having 3 pillows per bed! Bus stop #3 was behind us & very easy to get to, less than a minute to walk to. Walking to the main area was not bad either, maybe 5-10 minutes. This is a beautiful resort & I would have no problem staying here again.

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