meejay
Earning My Ears
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- Jun 15, 2010
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Just got back this weekend from our third stay at CBR, stayed 8 nights this visit. We were in Jamaica 45 this trip, our first time on that side of the resort. We had a car, so getting back and forth to OPR wasn't an issue for us. I did take the van a few times when it was just me, and they were consistently every 5 minutes or so. We never used the boat because we weren't at the resort during the day.
The splash pad area was closed, but the resort gave us 3 days of water park admissions since we had three resort days planned. We did use one day to go to Typhoon Lagoon but ended up at the parks the other two days. No splash pad was less of an issue than I thought it would be. With the zero entry area there was plenty of space for my 2.5 year old to play in water that was a comfortable depth. She was also able to do the smaller slide several times. Lots of life jackets available too. We also used the quiet pool at Jamaica, very nice. Splash pad to reopen 9/26.
We have stayed in Jamaica and Martinique and a pirate room in Trinidad South. Like Jamaica the best so far. The bridge will be much more accessible when finished, and they were also doing quite a bit of sidewalk work at Jamaica 45 while we were there. It appears they are widening the sidewalks and public access area. I wonder - and this is just my opinion - if they are making that village completely ADA accessible which would be a great thing for people that have those needs. No problems with construction noise or anyone getting in our way.
Mousekeeping was fine, no issues. One day we accidently left the privacy sign on our door and they left a big bag of towels, toilet paper, extra soaps and shampoos and extra stuff for the coffee maker. I appreciated that.
We will be back again, looking at October 2016 if we don't buy into DVC first.
The splash pad area was closed, but the resort gave us 3 days of water park admissions since we had three resort days planned. We did use one day to go to Typhoon Lagoon but ended up at the parks the other two days. No splash pad was less of an issue than I thought it would be. With the zero entry area there was plenty of space for my 2.5 year old to play in water that was a comfortable depth. She was also able to do the smaller slide several times. Lots of life jackets available too. We also used the quiet pool at Jamaica, very nice. Splash pad to reopen 9/26.
We have stayed in Jamaica and Martinique and a pirate room in Trinidad South. Like Jamaica the best so far. The bridge will be much more accessible when finished, and they were also doing quite a bit of sidewalk work at Jamaica 45 while we were there. It appears they are widening the sidewalks and public access area. I wonder - and this is just my opinion - if they are making that village completely ADA accessible which would be a great thing for people that have those needs. No problems with construction noise or anyone getting in our way.
Mousekeeping was fine, no issues. One day we accidently left the privacy sign on our door and they left a big bag of towels, toilet paper, extra soaps and shampoos and extra stuff for the coffee maker. I appreciated that.
We will be back again, looking at October 2016 if we don't buy into DVC first.
