Disney's CONTEMPORARY RESORT Information & Questions

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Thank you for your help! It is greatly appreciated and I think I will be changing our reservation for the TPV. I agree that the serenity of Bay Lake would be nice, but this is our first trip to WDW and might as well collect as many views of the MK as possible.

Thanks again for the help and the pics!

Yeah, to me it's a coin flip either way, but with a 5 and 7 year old you really can't beat the MK view. Especially with the fireworks view at night if you're trying to keep some semblance of a normal bedtime!

If you do switch to a TPV view, I would recomend adding a room request for a high/upper floor, on the northwest side of the building (or away from Chef Mickey's), or something along those lines. I prefer to not be right over Chef Mickey's for noise (although it's really not that bad) plus being on the Northwest side gets you a touch closer to the MK.

Have fun!
 
We will be staying at CR next year for our 20th anniversary - no kids! We currently have a garden view room. Any advice on requests for a GV room? We'll be requesting a king size bed vs queens, but other than that, I have no idea what to ask for. Will we be able to see any fireworks from a GV room? Or should we try for a better view of the electric parade?
 
We will be staying at CR next year for our 20th anniversary - no kids! We currently have a garden view room. Any advice on requests for a GV room? We'll be requesting a king size bed vs queens, but other than that, I have no idea what to ask for. Will we be able to see any fireworks from a GV room? Or should we try for a better view of the electric parade?

You won't be able to see much fireworks from the Garden Wing but it's a short walk to the observation deck on the 4th floor of the tower. Or you could grab some drinks or appetizers at California Grill and see them from up there. The electric parade might be viewable from a GV room but it would be more of a straight on view from over by the pool or the main building. If a king bed is important to you then I'd leave that as your only request and see the fireworks and electric parade with just a short walk.
 

We arrived home from our stay at the Contemporary Resort on August 1st.

Overall, it was a wonderful experience...quite a huge step up from All Star Music...but not all was ideal.

Pros:

We had no issues with the elevators at all. We were able to get to the food, shops, monorail, or pool quickly and easily via the elevator. It was wonderful to stay in the tower and to not have to walk far to get where we wanted to be.

California Grill: The food was delicious. DD and I shared the Oak fired beef and DH had the Bison. Hands down, watching the fireworks from CG's balcony was worth every penny we spent to eat there. We got to see Hollywood's fireworks right before MK's started! Even though the waitstaff was snooty and rude, I would still eat there in order to view the fireworks from the balcony.

Our room was on the 11th floor, and we were not bothered by any noise. The Bay Lake view was breathtaking. We really enjoyed the Electrical Water Pageant...charming.

The room was spacious and clean. The beds were extremely comfortable...(this statement comes from someone who sleeps on a tempurpedic every night at home.)

The Contempo Café offered many excellent menu choices, and we had no problem finding a seat.

Cons:

The monorail was a sh*t show. It was down the day we had an ADR at Cinderella's Castle. We were forced to walk and arrived a huge sweaty mess at the castle. We were dressed up and wanted to look our best for photos...I needed another shower upon arrival. :(

We boarded a broken down monorail and had to walk back to CR after several miles of walking in MK.

We couldn't trust the monorail at all, and we constantly had to stress out about how we were getting around.

I paid beaucoup bucks to stay at a monorail resort for it to be an epic fail.

California Grill: Waitress was pissed that DD and I shared our meal and got fresh with me. She behaved like we were being cheap...even though I explained that my appetite is small after dieting for a year. Even though they knew it was our 22nd anniversary and we requested a table where we could view the fireworks, we were put in a small back room with the Bay Lake view...the same one I looked at all week from our room. :(

Our chambermaid interrupted our afternoon break daily in spite of being told that we nap in the afternoon. We were forced to go without housekeeping a few times. When we called the front desk for toilet paper, they never sent any up. We went without toilet paper for 24 hours and had to use the tissue box.

Our chambermaid never made the towel characters...not even on the day of our arrival. DD was very disappointed because she was accustomed to this on every other WDW vacation.

There were no yellow pillows with Mickey's face and no replacement item or alternative to them. The room was definitely lacking in any sign that we were in a WDW resort except for the Mickey embossed on the shower curtain. This lack of a Disney theme really bothered her.

Both pools were too shallow. I had to float in the middle of the "quiet" circular pool to get any depth. There were no lifeguards at the "quiet" pool, so people ignored all of the posted rules. They ate cheeseburgers sitting in the pool; kids played catch with tennis balls over our heads; complete mayhem went on that should have been going on at the main pool. We only swam 3 times as a result. This was a BIG disappointment after having an amazing experience at Stormalong Bay at BC 4 years ago.

Next trip to WDW:

We will not be returning to the Contemporary Resort. With all of its advantages and amenities, the lack of Disney theming and lackluster pools will keep us from returning.
After reading this post, I'm very concerned about the monorail reliability. On our last trip two years ago, we had similar monorail issues. Have they been repaired? Are they more reliable now? The last thing I want to do after walking for miles in a theme park is to have to walk back to my resort as well.
 
Walking back to the resort from MK isn't bad at all, in fact, in many cases its quicker due to the excessive wait and lines for the monorail which tends to get over crowded with people going to the TTC.
 
We bit the bullet and booked a late October stay at Contemporary. The last time we stayed here was a splurge with a theme park view room. This year there's no discounts :sad::sad::sad::sad: so we're in a garden wing room.

Can someone help me feel okay with that? I'm worried that it won't be nice and the walk from the monorail after a long day touring will s.ck.

Failing that, any hope of a discount coming out? Historic pages show there wasn't one in 2016, but there was in 2015....
 
We bit the bullet and booked a late October stay at Contemporary. The last time we stayed here was a splurge with a theme park view room. This year there's no discounts :sad::sad::sad::sad: so we're in a garden wing room.

Can someone help me feel okay with that? I'm worried that it won't be nice and the walk from the monorail after a long day touring will s.ck.

Failing that, any hope of a discount coming out? Historic pages show there wasn't one in 2016, but there was in 2015....
We stayed in the South Wing (that's what they called it when we stayed there) a long time ago. The very best part was not having to wait for an elevator to get to our room. We had a nice view of the pool and it was far enough away that it wasn't too noisy. When you get off the monorail, you just take the escalator down to the ground level and walk a few feet to the Wing building under a covered walkway. Very pleasant. If you are getting off a boat or a bus, it's even easier - no escalator.

As for discounts, they usually offer them when they are trying to fill up rooms. October doesn't need that any more.
 
The South Wing is fine, as stated above not having to wait for an elevator etc... is a big plus, if it is really hot and you are a little further away, you can simply walk through the other buildings to get there. We find it much more peaceful and conducive to taking a break from it all when staying in the Garden Wing..

This is where we stayed:

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This was our view:

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I would stay in the Garden Wing rather than the Tower, the price savings are fantastic and you get all the benefits with just a little added walking but if you get a ground floor room like we did and Bay Lake view, no waiting for an elevator, no noise. If you look at the above aerial photo, you can walk pretty much all the way to that room in air conditioned buildings, which is what we did from time to time.

I actually tried to get our TA to swap out some of our Wilderness Lodge time to get in the Garden Wing when the came available, but they sold out too quick!

You made a good choice!
 
We bit the bullet and booked a late October stay at Contemporary. The last time we stayed here was a splurge with a theme park view room. This year there's no discounts :sad::sad::sad::sad: so we're in a garden wing room.

Can someone help me feel okay with that? I'm worried that it won't be nice and the walk from the monorail after a long day touring will s.ck.

Failing that, any hope of a discount coming out? Historic pages show there wasn't one in 2016, but there was in 2015....

Can you link where you were looking for discounts? I'll be looking for one for next year!
 
We bit the bullet and booked a late October stay at Contemporary. The last time we stayed here was a splurge with a theme park view room. This year there's no discounts :sad::sad::sad::sad: so we're in a garden wing room.

Can someone help me feel okay with that? I'm worried that it won't be nice and the walk from the monorail after a long day touring will s.ck.

Failing that, any hope of a discount coming out? Historic pages show there wasn't one in 2016, but there was in 2015....
Honestly, staying near the water and being at Disney is not something to be sad about! The room will be the same quality as the tower rooms, with the same amenities. The big difference is that instead of being close to the restaurants and the monorail station, you will be closer to the pool. It actually sounds like a tranquil break from the frenzy that can surround a park visit.

If you are concerned about the walk back, maybe one of you can rent a scooter?
 
We bit the bullet and booked a late October stay at Contemporary. The last time we stayed here was a splurge with a theme park view room. This year there's no discounts :sad::sad::sad::sad: so we're in a garden wing room.

Can someone help me feel okay with that? I'm worried that it won't be nice and the walk from the monorail after a long day touring will s.ck.

Failing that, any hope of a discount coming out? Historic pages show there wasn't one in 2016, but there was in 2015....

I LOVE the garden wing, do not worry. The rooms are spacious and it is so quiet and peaceful compared to the main tower... but still super close and all the perks of being so close to MK. Patio on the first floor is nice, we requested that and "close to transportation" and we in the area closest to the tower... it was great. Staying there again in August! Enjoy!
 
I LOVE the garden wing, do not worry. The rooms are spacious and it is so quiet and peaceful compared to the main tower... but still super close and all the perks of being so close to MK. Patio on the first floor is nice, we requested that and "close to transportation" and we in the area closest to the tower... it was great. Staying there again in August! Enjoy!
Conpletely agree. We LOVE the GW, have stayed there many times. Request a ground floor for sure - quick walk from MK or the boat dock. You'll love the peace and quiet there :)
 
Really dumb question, but I noticed that Fantasia Market sells eggs. I'm presuming that only rooms with a kitchenette can cook them, properly? I'm not microwaving eggs.

Also, is there a microwave in the standard rooms?
 
Really dumb question, but I noticed that Fantasia Market sells eggs. I'm presuming that only rooms with a kitchenette can cook them, properly? I'm not microwaving eggs.

Also, is there a microwave in the standard rooms?

Yeah no, there are no microwaves in standard rooms, only in the BLT villas.
 
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