Disney's CORONADO SPRINGS RESORT Information & Questions

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We just returned from our 11 night stay at CSR. Overall I would say our experience was between good and very good. Our family consists of 2A, 2C and 1 (Disney) infant.

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So, that’s my CSR review! Hope everyone else enjoys CSR & their Disney vacation :goodvibes

Thanks for the very detailed review. Out of curiosity around what times in the morning did your family leave for MK when the buses were full. We have some 8 am ADRs at different parks that we are worried about. At AoA (last December) we were 10 minutes late for an 8 am ADR because the bus just left at 7:05 am (more than half empty) just as we were arriving at the bus stop, and the next one did not show up till 7:35 am. By then there was a long line up and 4 wheel chairs waiting so it was another 10 minutes before the bus loaded and left for the park. We got on (since we were at the front of the line) but there were so many people that couldn't get on as the bus was packed full. Not sure how long the waiting for the next bus to MK.

Weird thing was during the 30 to 40 minutes while we waited 2 buses for each of the other parks came and left, more than half empty. It seems to be a problem with MK buses only at the various resorts.
 
... Out of all those stays this was the worst bus service we experienced. CSR is a HUGE resort with 4 bus stops and for some reason bus stop #1 is the LAST to be picked up if you’re going to the parks, even though you pay more money to stay in that area of the resort. I knew this going into our stay so we decided to walk to stop #4 so we weren’t at the absolute LAST stop. Our first morning, November 2, we arrived at #4 at 8a and waited for an hour and 20 minutes to get a MK bus. 4 FULL MK busses drove by us. People were calling and walking back to El Centro to complain, every park bus that came by we asked the driver when a MK bus would come and they all said “it’s on the way.” Finally after an hour and 20 mins an empty bus was sent to #4. By that time everyone waiting at the stop couldn’t even fit on it, but my family got on. After that we always walked to stop #2 for MK (which was inconvenient) and used #1 for any other park. I will say that I complained to the manager that evening and she gave us an extra set of FPs for our next MK day, but that didn’t change the fact that we missed the crucial early morning touring in MK on our first day. After that mess we noticed WDW Transportation employees at the stops and the busses from there on out seemed to run on a more regular schedule, usually having a 20-30 min wait at stop #1, though sometimes we got lucky and walked up just as a bus pulled in. Waiting at the parks and DTD was usually at least 30 mins. I can’t tell you how many times a CSR bus would pull up, drop off passengers, and then say “we’re changing our route, you’re bus back to CSR will be here shortly.” On Nov 10th it happened 3 x’s at the DTD bus stop, it actually got to be a joke with everyone waiting in line.
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Sorry - I'm a little confused with the bus stop numbering. You stayed at Cabanas business class and went to the bus stop #4. But for MK you walked to bus #2 "which was inconvenient". If you stayed at 9B isn't #4 a lot more inconvenient than #1 or #2.


"WDW Transportation

Like all properties within the Walt Disney World Resort, Coronado Springs is serviced by WDW Transportation. The only transportation option available at this location is the bus. However, Coronado is one of the few resorts on property that does not share buses with any other resort. There are 4 stops around the resort:
Bus stop 1: El Centro
Bus stop 2: Cabanas
Bus stop 3: Ranchos
Bus stop 4: Casitas

However, the buses DO NOT visit the stops in that order. When the THEME PARK (Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Disney’s Hollywood Studios, Animal Kingdom) buses enter the resort they proceed to Bus stop 4, then 3, then 2, and lastly 1."
 
Thanks for the very detailed review. Out of curiosity around what times in the morning did your family leave for MK when the buses were full.

We didn't have any pre-RD ADRs, but we always showed up an hour before RD and usually got to the park about 30 mins before opening. Our usual wait time for a morning bus was 20 mins at bus stop #2 and it took about 10 mins to get around the resort before departing for MK -- longer if there were scooters.
 
Sorry - I'm a little confused with the bus stop numbering. You stayed at Cabanas business class and went to the bus stop #4. But for MK you walked to bus #2 "which was inconvenient". If you stayed at 9B isn't #4 a lot more inconvenient than #1 or #2.

The first day we walked over to #4 becasue I read that it was the first stop to be picked up, but it's not-- #2 is. The schedule was 2, 3, 4, 1. After the hour and 20 mins mess at #4 we decided that if we were going to walk to a different stop it should be #2, since it's the first stop picked up and we'd definitely get on a bus.

#1 is obviously the closest and most desirable, however it is the last stop and MK busses rarely make it there in the morning. Having to walk away from my closest bus stop IS inconvienent, IMO, no matter where else I have to go.
 

"However, the buses DO NOT visit the stops in that order. When the THEME PARK (Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Disney’s Hollywood Studios, Animal Kingdom) buses enter the resort they proceed to Bus stop 4, then 3, then 2, and lastly 1."
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I guess I am confused now, I thought I read that the stops went #2, #3, #4,and then #1?:confused3
 
"However, the buses DO NOT visit the stops in that order. When the THEME PARK (Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Disney’s Hollywood Studios, Animal Kingdom) buses enter the resort they proceed to Bus stop 4, then 3, then 2, and lastly 1."
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I guess I am confused now, I thought I read that the stops went #2, #3, #4,and then #1?:confused3


The first page of this thread states "When the THEME PARK (Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Disney’s Hollywood Studios, Animal Kingdom) buses enter the resort they proceed to Bus stop 4, then 3, then 2, and lastly 1."

That's what I went by and it was wrong. They went 2, 3, 4, 1.
 
The first page of this thread states "When the THEME PARK (Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Disney’s Hollywood Studios, Animal Kingdom) buses enter the resort they proceed to Bus stop 4, then 3, then 2, and lastly 1."

That's what I went by and it was wrong. They went 2, 3, 4, 1.

I never read the first page that closely but you are correct. The Bus station numbers are incorrect, the order (not number but by name) are correct but is confusing when the numbers are wrong.
 
I never read the first page that closely but you are correct. The Bus station numbers are incorrect, the order (not number but by name) are correct but is confusing when the numbers are wrong.

That's what I read as well. So good to know to go to #2 or #3 bus stops.
 
Sorry - I'm a little confused with the bus stop numbering. You stayed at Cabanas business class and went to the bus stop #4. But for MK you walked to bus #2 "which was inconvenient". If you stayed at 9B isn't #4 a lot more inconvenient than #1 or #2.


"WDW Transportation

Like all properties within the Walt Disney World Resort, Coronado Springs is serviced by WDW Transportation. The only transportation option available at this location is the bus. However, Coronado is one of the few resorts on property that does not share buses with any other resort. There are 4 stops around the resort:
Bus stop 1: El Centro
Bus stop 2: Cabanas
Bus stop 3: Ranchos
Bus stop 4: Casitas

However, the buses DO NOT visit the stops in that order. When the THEME PARK (Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Disney’s Hollywood Studios, Animal Kingdom) buses enter the resort they proceed to Bus stop 4, then 3, then 2, and lastly 1."

That info is all jacked up.

According to the numbering system on the stops themselves:

#1 - El Centro
#2 - Casitas
#3 - Ranchos
#4 - Cabanas

When going to the parks and coming back, the pick-up/drop-off order is 2, 3, 4, 1. Casitas is the first pick-up and drop-off. I can 100% confirm this as we were in Casitas and were the first picked up and first dropped off. The only exception may be if the driver changes it at his/her own discretion. We were coming back from Epcot on Monday night, bus was full and there were 1 power scooter and 2 wheelchair users loaded. As we got close to the resort, the driver came over the intercom and specifically asked, "How many of you would be wanting to get off at Bus Stop #1 at the main building?" and quite a few guests cheered. He said he was altering the drop-off route so that he could get a lot of people off first and have more room to get the disabled guests off the bus. After the drop-off at El Centro, where more than half the bus emptied, he proceeded to Casitas.

When going to/from DTD, the order is 1, 2, 3, 4.



If you are staying BC in Cabanas 9B, Bus Stop #1 is the closest stop. We were in that building on our first stay at CSR, way back in 2003, way before BC started. Stop #4 is closer to Cabanas 8A & 8B, but we also used it when we stayed in Ranchos 7B - it was very close to us. Stop #2 (Casitas) is a pretty good walk from Cabanas.
 
The theme park buses have always gone in this order at CSR:

2, 3, 4, 1

The DTD bus goes 1, 2, 3, 4.


In 36 nights at CSR so far using the buses about 4 times a day, I have never waited longer than 15 mins for a bus. The average wait has been about 8 mins.

Our last trip was Dec 12th-24th 2013. We stayed in Business Class Cabanas 9B and used stop 1 exclusively. We never waited longer than 10 mins the entire trip. The buses were a little fuller the last couple days as the Christmas crowds rolled in, but never had a bus pass us by.

However, we don't do rope drop. The issue seems to be MK rope drops. For those it might be worth the extra hike over to stop 2. For anything else I wouldn't worry about it. The claim of waiting over an hour for a bus was obviously a breakdown in the system somewhere. CSR is generally considered to have the best bus service at WDW so don't let one bad experience worry you too much. :thumbsup2
 
iluvwdw_2002 said:
Yes hot tea and cocoa too :-)

So glad. DD and I woke up with head colds yesterday. Hoping we will feel much better by checkin. :/
We should arrive around 9am, think healthy thoughts for me, otherwise I'm going to hog all the tea, lol.
 
So glad. DD and I woke up with head colds yesterday. Hoping we will feel much better by checkin. :/ We should arrive around 9am, think healthy thoughts for me, otherwise I'm going to hog all the tea, lol.

My girls and I arrived with head colds too. But it has cleared up pretty quickly for us. It seems the fresh air and weather has helped! Sending you healthy vibes for sure!!

We are here now and in casitas 4. The closest bus stop is #2 for us and it is the first stop. The buses do go 2, 3, 4, and 1 to the theme parks. The buses for us have been awesome! Noore than 5-10min for a bus and travel time to EPCOT and MK have been about 15-20min. Have fun!'
 
Will be arriving tomorrow around 10 am and I can't wait! We have 6 nights in a preferred room, then have to switch to business class for the last night. Hoping that won't be too much of a hassle. So excited to get back "home!"
 
We are arriving tomorrow. So excited. Luckily everyone got their November cold last weekend so we are good for the trip.
 
We should be getting there right around lunch time tomorrow! Looks like we'll be in good company:) Probably stop at PM for lunch, check into the room (I hope it will be ready), short rest, then Epcot for Rose and Crown dinner, Soarin' (DH's fav!), Illuminations, and kind of early night to be ready for MK Sunday! Do I sound excited?? :banana::woohoo::yay:
 
We just returned from our 11 night stay at CSR. Overall I would say our experience was between good and very good. Our family consists of 2A, 2C and 1 (Disney) infant.

First, we paid extra to stay in Business Class (BC). For our family this was a good value. We ate breakfast there almost every morning. There was enough food to keep up full until lunch, but by the 4th day the offerings were feeling stale and repetitive. I know the average guest doesn’t stay for 11 days, but it would be nice to mix it up a little. The evening food offerings weren’t doing much for me, but my H and I had several drinks each night before heading off to our 7pm ADRs. We certainly got our money’s worth in alcohol alone, the food was just a bonus. In addition to the lounge BC offered a great room location. There were other families in the lounge but it doesn’t feel kid friendly at all. We always kept our girls quiet and made sure they were sitting and eating and not disturbing anyone, but it felt very stuffy in there. They also “hid” the kids drinks (apple juice and chocolate milk) in the back, so be sure to ask for them if you don’t see them out. We didn’t find the lounge staff overly friendly. I thought maybe they were grumpy because we didn’t tip them after our first drink, but when we tried to tip as we left we were told they couldn’t accept tips, so I’m not sure what the issue was. I know it isn’t a true club lounge, but they weren’t going out of their way to get us drink refills. It was the same 3 or 4 people the whole time we were there and they never once acted like they “knew” us. It was just strange. I’d still pay extra for BC because it was worth it for us, but it wouldn’t be because of the magical staff!

Our room was nice. We liked the doors separating the shower area and the sleeping area, it made shower time easier. We were able to get a roll away bed which made things tight when it was out, but the 3rd sleeping area was great. I appreciated all of the outlets, it made charging phones and tablets really easy.

Housekeeping was hit or miss. Some days it was great and we’d get plenty of towels and soaps, and others we’d have to call and ask for more. Some days they would come at 8:30a and others they still hadn’t come by 2p when we returned for naps.

We had “free” dining so we only ate in the food court 2xs, once for breakfast and once for lunch. Breakfast was bad. My husband’s bacon egg and cheese was gross – the roll was hard and the egg was cold. My sausage gravy was OK at best. The kids liked the mickey waffles. Lunch on the other hand was outstanding! I had nachos, the kids had flatbreads and my husband got a chicken entrée. The portions were HUGE and the desserts were delish. At the end of our stay we had 3 QS credits remaining and we were allowed to get 3 snacks for each QS credit (or 2 snacks and a drink) so we took home some rice crispy mickeys from the Pepper Market. I hear this isn’t the norm so I really appreciated that we didn’t have to let the credits go to waste.

The grounds are beautiful. We didn’t mind the walk over to the dig site, the girls loved trying to spot turtles and fish under the bridge. We all loved the pool - especially the slide! I was REALLY looking forward to the giant hot tub but was let down  Even on a cool day the water temp was only warm and the jets weren’t very powerful. I won’t comment on all of the children splashing and swimming around in the hot tub as that is not Disney’s fault, though I do wish they made the hot tub 16+ or adults only to avoid that. There are plenty of areas for kids to play, leaving them out of the hot tub would be nice. The sign said kids under 12 required adult supervision but that wasn’t enforced at all.

My kids really enjoyed the playground and sand box. I was disappointed to see they removed the swings from the playground. I hope they intend to replace them as there isn’t much there for older kids. We used the ping pong and arcade, too.

The food at the pool was adequate. We were able to use counter service credits there to make a meal. It was nice to have some snacks to hold us over until dinner. We tried the nachos, empanadas, pizza rolls and fries. I only ordered 1 drink at the bar and it was very strong, which was nice considering the price, but it didn’t taste very good. I drank it all anyway, though.

I only had one interaction with the front desk staff. I needed to pay down my balance with gift cards and inquire about remaining dining plan credits. The CM (don’t remember her name, only that she was from Browns Mills NJ) was completely annoyed and tried to push me off to someone else. When I asked about the dining plan issue (50’s charged 3 child TS when only 2 were on the plan and we should have paid out of pocket for the 3rds meal. I overlooked it at the time and when I realized the mistake I wanted to fix it) she was arguing with me saying the restaurant did it correctly – which we all know is FALSE – Disney’s policy strictly states that dining credits can only be used by the person assigned to them, and since my 2 y.o. was assigned NO CREDITS she shouldn’t have been able to “use” her sisters. In the end it wasn’t an issue, 50’s must have realized their mistake and corrected it because the credit was replaced. It was just annoying that the CM was arguing with me about it.

This was our 5th Disney trip in that last 2 years. Our other stays were at AoA Suites, Pop (x2) and PO-Riverside. Out of all those stays this was the worst bus service we experienced. CSR is a HUGE resort with 4 bus stops and for some reason bus stop #1 is the LAST to be picked up if you’re going to the parks, even though you pay more money to stay in that area of the resort. I knew this going into our stay so we decided to walk to stop #4 so we weren’t at the absolute LAST stop. Our first morning, November 2, we arrived at #4 at 8a and waited for an hour and 20 minutes to get a MK bus. 4 FULL MK busses drove by us. People were calling and walking back to El Centro to complain, every park bus that came by we asked the driver when a MK bus would come and they all said “it’s on the way.” Finally after an hour and 20 mins an empty bus was sent to #4. By that time everyone waiting at the stop couldn’t even fit on it, but my family got on. After that we always walked to stop #2 for MK (which was inconvenient) and used #1 for any other park. I will say that I complained to the manager that evening and she gave us an extra set of FPs for our next MK day, but that didn’t change the fact that we missed the crucial early morning touring in MK on our first day. After that mess we noticed WDW Transportation employees at the stops and the busses from there on out seemed to run on a more regular schedule, usually having a 20-30 min wait at stop #1, though sometimes we got lucky and walked up just as a bus pulled in. Waiting at the parks and DTD was usually at least 30 mins. I can’t tell you how many times a CSR bus would pull up, drop off passengers, and then say “we’re changing our route, you’re bus back to CSR will be here shortly.” On Nov 10th it happened 3 x’s at the DTD bus stop, it actually got to be a joke with everyone waiting in line.

We’ve only been to one other mod, Port Orleans Riverside, and in a side by side comparison we prefer POR (that’s without taking the bus situation into consideration as that can vary greatly at any resort depending on a variety of factors). We like the grounds, food and location better. Not to say we wouldn’t stay at CSR again, it just wouldn’t be our first choice.

It’s really a non-issue though, since my Disney infant is now a Disney child and regular CSR rooms don’t sleep 5. I would never pay for a Jr Suite at this resort, it would be cheaper to stay at an actual deluxe resort and benefit from deluxe amenities and location.

So, that’s my CSR review! Hope everyone else enjoys CSR & their Disney vacation :goodvibes
Just one of the reasons why I hate fp+
In the old system instead of waiting for 80 mins you would just jump on a different bus and hit the parks
Now you are forced to give up your fp or stand around waiting for the bus to show up
80 mins is ridiculous too
 
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