Jan 2021. We just completed a week at CSR, Casita bldg 4 refurbed standard room. Group of adults. We like this resort.
We didn’t explore the resort allot this trip as we had been here a few times before, but
Rix had decent bar food. It was good, if you are there, not a destination restaurant.
Three Bridges has smaller plates menu items, and a few evenings had 55 minute wait, after park closing. It is all open air seating. The food was good and better than Rix. Three Bridges has a mobile order to go option on the ap. We didn’t do the
El Mercado food court, as it had EXTREMELY limited options during our stay.
I was shocked how good the
bus service was. For the whole week, we never waited for a bus. We didn’t wait at the resort, we didn’t wait at the parks to return to the resort. A bus always there within 5 minutes. (
Low attendance week in mid Jan with 1/2 of the resort closed)
Bus routing is currently ... Casita bus stop (station 2) is currently the first stop for PARK buses. We requested Casita 4, very close to this bus stop, refurbished rooms. Tower is the second stop for PARK buses (
Stops 3 and 4 are currently closed). So anyone staying in the Casitas can take any park bus as a ride to the tower, or front desk or merch shop. Buses for Disney Springs run opposite, starting at the Tower first, then Casita's. So from the Tower or front desk, take a Disney Spring bus back to Casita stop.
We are usually debating a stay at
CSR vs CBR with skyliner. This trip, the updated rooms and new tower won out, given great bus service. If CBR does a room refurb, the resort battle would heat up again. CBR rooms are getting tired and need TLC. This trip we didn’t miss the skyliner, and we like the refurbished rooms.
To compensate for limited food at El Mercado, we also did a
Amazon Now order for the week, 2 hour delivery for pop, water, room snacks, quick breakfast items. This went very well. $5 Amazon fee + $5 Amazon delivery tip. I had it delivered to the hotel bell services. So then I also tipped bell services $5. I figured having pop ($5 / 12-pack) and water ($4 / 20-pack) more than made up for the Disney prices of pop and bottled water ($4 / per bottle). You can take your own bottled water into the parks.