mickeystoontown
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Turn around tired eyes! Every now and then I fall apart!
Back at the resort, we walked to our room in the Jazz section of Disney's All Star Music Resort. As I was saying way back when I started this report, we had booked a standard two double bed room but when we checked in, we were given an "upgrade" to an accessible room with a king size bed. We didn't need the accessible room and, quite honestly, I felt a bit bad about being in it when we didn't need it. And, again, quite honestly, it was in pretty bad shape. The carpet was worn, the walls had dings in them and the closet/sink area was weird. The shelves were wired metal and there was no real place to put our things without them falling through the shelves. I don't really know how to describe the shelves so I did a quick google search and couldn't find pictures of the shelves but they looked something like this except imagine just the top part of the picture below being your closet shelf.
The shower head was a removable wand but it wouldn't stay hanging in place without a lot of fiddling around with it. We finally just kept it in place and John had to duck down to wash his hair.
In the interest of a report and giving my full review, I took pictures but you can't really tell how much this room needed a refurb. At the time of our stay, Disney had not announced that the All Star resorts would be getting complete room refurbishments. The pictures don't look as bad as it did in person.
See how much difference there is in the pile and color of the carpet and how dingy it looks.
John and I grabbed our mugs and made a fast trip to the food court for a soft drink and a coffee. Yes, John drinks coffee even at 11 p.m.
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Back at the resort, we walked to our room in the Jazz section of Disney's All Star Music Resort. As I was saying way back when I started this report, we had booked a standard two double bed room but when we checked in, we were given an "upgrade" to an accessible room with a king size bed. We didn't need the accessible room and, quite honestly, I felt a bit bad about being in it when we didn't need it. And, again, quite honestly, it was in pretty bad shape. The carpet was worn, the walls had dings in them and the closet/sink area was weird. The shelves were wired metal and there was no real place to put our things without them falling through the shelves. I don't really know how to describe the shelves so I did a quick google search and couldn't find pictures of the shelves but they looked something like this except imagine just the top part of the picture below being your closet shelf.

The shower head was a removable wand but it wouldn't stay hanging in place without a lot of fiddling around with it. We finally just kept it in place and John had to duck down to wash his hair.
In the interest of a report and giving my full review, I took pictures but you can't really tell how much this room needed a refurb. At the time of our stay, Disney had not announced that the All Star resorts would be getting complete room refurbishments. The pictures don't look as bad as it did in person.


See how much difference there is in the pile and color of the carpet and how dingy it looks.





John and I grabbed our mugs and made a fast trip to the food court for a soft drink and a coffee. Yes, John drinks coffee even at 11 p.m.
Continued in next post
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