We are leaving in 2 hours for DC. We get the plane tomorrow morning.
Can't wait to see CSR!!!![]()
We leave in just a few weeks for our first stay at CSR. We always stay at POFQ but the kids really wanted to stay at CSR for the pool. I am also looking forward to the queen beds with my 6'4" husband.
I noticed that CSR has an onsite bakery. What kind of small Disney treats do they offer? I would love to get some to surprise my boys on the first night. Do they offer any of the cute new cupcakes, mini Mickey head cakes or the pirate chest individual cake offered at other resorts.
Disney's Cake Hotline tells me all full service restaurants have these cakes but when I called CSR both Maya grill and the bakery thought I was crazy.
Here is the thread for the Pirate Cake - http://www.disboards.com/showpost.php?p=33446565&postcount=86
Mini Mickey Head Snack Cake - http://www.disboards.com/showpost.php?p=32518540&postcount=36
Just back....LOVED IT. Used online check in..In and out within 3 mins tops so easy to use. Spent 6 wonderful days/nights at the Ranchos ground level. Perfect location. Mousekeeping was wonderful..had the room cleaned up early each day. Three towel animals..nice surprise. Loved having the ceiling fan to helpout the AC. Enjoyed having the queen beds over the double beds. Only thing I suggest is be careful of snakes....they like the rocks by the pool.
Just back....LOVED IT. Used online check in..In and out within 3 mins tops so easy to use. Spent 6 wonderful days/nights at the Ranchos ground level. Perfect location. Mousekeeping was wonderful..had the room cleaned up early each day. Three towel animals..nice surprise. Loved having the ceiling fan to helpout the AC. Enjoyed having the queen beds over the double beds. Only thing I suggest is be careful of snakes....they like the rocks by the pool.
The only snake we ever saw at WDW was at POFQ and it was dead. It looked like a golf carf ran over it.
I thought about snakes when I saw all of the rocks in the landscaping at CSR. Those rocks are a perfect snake habitat. Are they frequently seen? Note to self: Don't go near those rocks!
Glad you had a good trip! It's always nice to hear positive reports about Mousekeeping and that the Rancheros section was enjoyed. Thanks for the review!
We just got back a few weeks ago from our 2nd stay and loved it as well. Luckily we didn't see the snakes.We were in Cabanas 8A and did see a racoon several times in the areas near the pool. He would come out right in the midddle of the day. It made me a little nervous. There were some large live traps in the bushes which I'm sure were intended for him. If you didn't see him then maybe they caught him and took him for a long ride!
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Jumping in!
We'll be at CSR early December.Can't wait, it looks so beautiful!
We wanted to be close to the dig site. I requested Cabanas 8, but perhaps Castitas 5 would be good too? I'm not too concerned about the walk to the restaurants, we'll probably do most of our eating at the parks or the pool bar/grill. Kids will be 9 and 6 and are great walkers! (Plus we will have a car)
Are you allowed to sit outsite your door while the kids fall asleep (being quiet, of course)? Is a ground floor best for this?
Also, can kids eat at the bar that's on the lake front? It looks like a beautiful spot to have a lunch or late night snack. Just wasn't sure if kids were allowed if it's considered a "bar".
Thanks. I'm getting so excited reading this thread. How can I wait 5 months?!?!?!?![]()
But in all honesty, despite what some folks say, CSR isn't THAT big. I just think a lot of people aren't accustomed to walking.
The only snake we ever saw at WDW was at POFQ and it was dead. It looked like a golf carf ran over it.
I thought about snakes when I saw all of the rocks in the landscaping at CSR. Those rocks are a perfect snake habitat. Are they frequently seen? Note to self: Don't go near those rocks!
Glad you had a good trip! It's always nice to hear positive reports about Mousekeeping and that the Rancheros section was enjoyed. Thanks for the review!
Jumping in!
We'll be at CSR early December.Can't wait, it looks so beautiful!
We wanted to be close to the dig site. I requested Cabanas 8, but perhaps Castitas 5 would be good too? I'm not too concerned about the walk to the restaurants, we'll probably do most of our eating at the parks or the pool bar/grill. Kids will be 9 and 6 and are great walkers! (Plus we will have a car)
Are you allowed to sit outsite your door while the kids fall asleep (being quiet, of course)? Is a ground floor best for this?
Also, can kids eat at the bar that's on the lake front? It looks like a beautiful spot to have a lunch or late night snack. Just wasn't sure if kids were allowed if it's considered a "bar".
Thanks. I'm getting so excited reading this thread. How can I wait 5 months?!?!?!?![]()
We just got back a few weeks ago from our 2nd stay and loved it as well. Luckily we didn't see the snakes.We were in Cabanas 8A and did see a racoon several times in the areas near the pool. He would come out right in the midddle of the day. It made me a little nervous. There were some large live traps in the bushes which I'm sure were intended for him. If you didn't see him then maybe they caught him and took him for a long ride!
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The problem is that it's huge when you're coming back from a long day at the parks and your feet already hurt. Otherwise it wouldn't be that big a deal.
It's all physics. During the day as the hot FL sun (yes, even on those rare cold days!) the ground heats up. This causes expansion and grows the resort to be much bigger than it was when you left in the morning!The problem is that it's huge when you're coming back from a long day at the parks and your feet already hurt. Otherwise it wouldn't be that big a deal.
I agree. All the mods are big except for POFQ. Even the deluxes are big, they just have walks that are inside. If you use the buses correctly, its not a big deal.But in all honesty, despite what some folks say, CSR isn't THAT big. I just think a lot of people aren't accustomed to walking.
It's all physics. During the day as the hot FL sun (yes, even on those rare cold days!) the ground heats up. This causes expansion and grows the resort to be much bigger than it was when you left in the morning!
Really, I'm not making it up.... well. Maybe I am, but it sure seems that way.
Overall though, while it's a large resort, it seems to be designed very well in the sense that the central lake is smaller than CBR (which is a similar style in layout) thus reducing the length of the walk to get from A to B. So, while the resort is comparable to CBR in overall size, the design of the interior pathways makes it feel smaller. (Though it's still large for sure, but the majority of Disney resorts are out of necessity).
We stayed at CSR in December and absolutely loved it, although missed out on all the wildlife!
The problem is that it's huge when you're coming back from a long day at the parks and your feet already hurt. Otherwise it wouldn't be that big a deal.