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Did you do online check in and how did you arrive? We will be driving in this time and I am not sure of the procedure. We haven't stayed CL or at the WL since 2008. So I would like a "tour" of the new lounge.
We will be arriving late morning from the Legoland portion of our trip, we may also have groceries for the rest of our group that is not staying CL (but at WL) and arriving later on ME. Since I want to get the car returned to the Car Care Center after checking in, if our room isn't ready would Bell Services still be the ones taking care of our luggage? Will they hold our groceries too? It will be dry goods and water, not a huge amount, but still I don't want to impose. I know these questions seem silly, but I like knowing the procedure ahead of time.
A little off topic but has anyone returned a car to the Car Care Center. We have an Alamo rental and there is supposed to be a shuttle. I am thinking it would be best if just one of us returned it and the other stayed at the hotel and swam with DD or had lunch etc. I am guessing this would take at least an hour?
I don't think I could do a split stay. I dislike planning this transitioning.Okay, I dislike the thought of explaining all the logistics to my DH who travels multiple times a month for work, but the whole Disney planning just makes his eyes glaze over.
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Your last statement has me ROFL.
Check-in/greeting experiences can vary. There was no greeter at WL when we went in November, we checked-in at the front desk. I think we were then escorted up to the lounge and they did a very brief tour, but it was very quick and not with a CL CM. I was not given any CL paperwork or anything like that. There's a poster there now who I think said they were greeted out front, not sure where they checked in. So your mileage may vary!
That was me. I did online check in. I assume the guard radioed in when we got there and the CM came out to greet us.
Now we are driving somewhere in GA and I am so sad.I want to turn around and go back!
I can see the turrets from my room, and we have seen workers inside them this weekHi, does anyone know if the current yacht club renovations include the turret suites? Thanks
Does anyone have experience of dealing with food allergies when staying CL? DH has been diagnosed with a gluten intolerance and I need to note this on all of our dining reservations but can't figure out how to do this on ones I've already booked. Could what used to be IPO help with this and will they note it on the room reservation to help with lounge service?
Don't read if you don't want spoilers.
Just watched HEA from our Poly TPV room. I was worried as heck that it would be a projection based show with firework compliments, making the TPV room viewing experience less desirable.
I was wrong. Show had a TON of pyro, seems like more than Wishes. Lots of interesting colors and different types of fireworks. The view and "show" from here was just as good as always. A couple of "slow" moments in between components where you don't quite know what's going on, but Wishes had a bit of that too.
Volume from the speakers in front of Hawaii was a touch low. Could have been a couple of notches higher for a bit better experience. I had grown OK with that for Wishes because I knew what it was about, but for this I wanted to hear a bit better. Not terrible though.
I walked to the lounge half-way through just to see how that was going. Music volume was decent, lights not dimmed (which is normal, but I wish they would). Lounge was pretty full. First time I've ever seen CMs actually stop to watch the show, which was cool. Everyone was intrigued.
There were some elements I missed (eg, Jiminy Cricket), but it had some interesting generational cross-over. Still stuff that appeals to me and my childhood, and a few things that appeal directly to someone my son's age (eg, Elena, Moana). I'm sure that's Disney's goal. It was cool to see DS's reaction when he realized there was a Moana part. He was sold.
Anyway, just wanted to post a quick report. Tomorrow we're planning on watching from the Garden Viewing dessert party in MK, so we'll get the close-up experience to contrast with this.
Let me know if you have any questions!
BTW, made it here just in time for evening apps, which were very good. They are continuing the "small plate" concept with nice, higher-quality bite sized items. Yum. Similar to my Feb experience. Still WAY better than year's past.
Don't read if you don't want spoilers.
Just watched HEA from our Poly TPV room. I was worried as heck that it would be a projection based show with firework compliments, making the TPV room viewing experience less desirable.
I was wrong. Show had a TON of pyro, seems like more than Wishes. Lots of interesting colors and different types of fireworks. The view and "show" from here were just as good as always. A couple of "slow" moments in between components where you don't quite know what's going on, but Wishes had a bit of that too.
Volume from the speakers in front of Hawaii was a touch low. Could have been a couple of notches higher for a bit better experience. I had grown OK with that for Wishes because I knew what it was about, but for this I wanted to hear a bit better. Not terrible though.
I walked to the lounge half-way through just to see how that was going. Music volume was decent, lights not dimmed (which is normal, but I wish they would). Lounge was pretty full. First time I've ever seen CMs actually stop to watch the show, which was cool. Everyone was intrigued.
There were some elements I missed (eg, Jiminy Cricket), but it had some interesting generational cross-over. Still stuff that appeals to me and my childhood, and a few things that appeal directly to someone my son's age (eg, Elena, Moana). I'm sure that's Disney's goal. It was cool to see DS's reaction when he realized there was a Moana part. He was sold.
Anyway, just wanted to post a quick report. Tomorrow we're planning on watching from the Garden Viewing dessert party in MK, so we'll get the close-up experience to contrast with this.
Let me know if you have any questions!
BTW, made it here just in time for evening apps, which were very good. They are continuing the "small plate" concept with nice, higher-quality bite sized items. Yum. Similar to my Feb experience. Still WAY better than year's past.
Quick WL report...
The wine/cheese selections tonight were:
Assorted sushi nigiri with pickled ginger and wasabi
Antipasto platter with house made dips
Bread service and dip
Lemon chicken garden vegetable salad
Potato chowder
Vegetable samosas with cucumber yogurt
PB&J
Baked pasta
Just wanted to give everyone an idea of the types of things they have here!
Tomorrow we're planning on watching from the Garden Viewing dessert party in MK, so we'll get the close-up experience to contrast with this.
Thinking about our July trip to YC CL. Our plan is to arrive at 7am (staying at local friend's house the night before), check in, have some breakfast and then head to Epcot for rope drop. I'm assuming our room will not be ready, so what happens to our luggage? And if we head back to resort in the early afternoon to swim, if our room still isn't ready will we have access to our swim stuff? Or will I need to keep that in a backpack or in our car?
I'm thinking that I read that the Deluxe resorts offer free valet if you have a handicap placard. We plan on taking advantage of this at GF.they will valet (for a pretty hefty price, like $20+ a day, but don't quote me on that number