disneymarie
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Oh thank you so much. i have no idea why I did not recall Values having an elevator.
Back from our holiday and we really enjoyed our family suite at ASM! We loved having two bathrooms, access to a fridge and a parents retreat bedroom!! We lucked out and had a room in the Jazz building facing the parking lot, which really faces trees (room 2514) and it was super quiet. A hop skip and jump to the pool/laundry and the cafeteria!
How close is the Jazz building, in relation to the Calypso, to the bus stops? I was wondering if I should call WDW and request a certain building. I don't mind the Calypso, BUT, it is VERY close to the pools and I would prefer someplace a little quieter.
Thanks!
My DH's sister from Germany is visiting us in May, and I am trying to convince him that we should go to Disney for 4 days. If I can convince him, it would be me, DH, DS16months, my mom, and his sister (an adult). He is being very picky: he wants a two-bedroom villa accomodation at a value or mod price-point! Which I know isn't going to happen! I know that the family suites aren't going to be his "perfect" room, but it is a compromise (I hope he sees it that way) since I was trying to get us there for the cheapest amount possible (4 adults all the way around makes it a bit expensive, lol). The family suites look very nice and I know there are some things that he would like about them, but he keeps finding things to be negative about, and I know one of them would be the pull-out beds and having his sister sleep on one of them. So, now to get to my real question: From people who have actually slept on the beds (adults, preferably) were they comfortable? Did they feel like a pull-out (i.e. feel like you had springs in your back all night)? Or did they feel more like a regular bed? Thanks in advance for your help!
I just read this entire thread!We are staying in September. Thanks everyone for all the information and pictures!
I pirced out the ASMuFS for late August with the public discount on the DIsney site. I can get the suites for $400 more (10 days) than POR. I really would like the AS but am now rethinking....is it worth it or should I switch to POR? (which I really don't love but it's the only mod that can fit 5).
we just got back from ASMU. It was our first trip and first time on Disney property (well, first time in 25 years). We loved the resort and loved the suite. There are 4 of us and the original plan was for the 2 kids to sleep in the bedroom and DH and I sleep in the living room. However, DD (3.5) gets up a lot at night so after the first night I moved into the bedroom with her and DS to the living room with DH (so I could get her back to sleep at night without her waking everyone else up). We easily moved the ottoman sleeper into the bedroom for her (not sure why, but someone posted on this thread a while back that it couldn't be moved into the bedroom ???) so DD slept on that and I got the bed to myself.Anyways, the suite was perfect for us. We ate breakfast in the room on the mornings we didn't have a character breakfast booked.
As for the food court - we found all the food really good EXCEPT the pizza. It was nasty, gross bad Pizza Hut pizza. Even DH wouldn't have a 2nd slice and he eats about anything. Burgers were really good, quesadillas were really good. Eggs & home fries & waffles were good. the only thing in our case is we were back at the hotel every night for supper since DD is young and is still a napper so with her not taking a nap while we were at the parks, she was really out of control overtired by 3-4:00ish every day so that's when we'd leave the parks and end up back at the hotel around 5 and have to think about supper. Since we didn't have a car, we had no choice but to eat at the hotel. Although the food was all pretty good, by day 3 I really had had enough of that food court and didn't want to see it again -- but we still had 5 more days of it to go! There's not a huge dinner selection. There are 3 different counter sections for lunch/dinner - the first was the Specialty area and had baked chicken, quesadillas, a couple different sandwiches, and salads. The second was the grill which had burgers, hot dogs, etc. The third was the pizza/pasta. And there was usually a "special" each day at each counter. I really only ate the burgers, quesadillas, and salad. So you can see how 8 nights of those 3 items could get tiring, lol. A couple nights I just didn't eat at all b/c I couldn't bring myself to eat any of those things again.