I didn't think roll-always were allowed anymore, but I want to hear from someone who is more experienced/informed than me.
Secondly, if she requests Magnolia Bend for all of us, and we have to be in Alligator Bayou (being a family of 5), will they relocate the whole party to AB (or will they just move us)?
Hi, I'm for a trip March 2016. After reading about the long wait times for buses, I am wondering if it would be a better idea to rent a car to drive to the parks each day? Also, I am currently debating between Port Orleans Riverside and French Quarter.
I just realized I posted this before in the FQ thread by accident.
Does anybody have recent allergy experiences with the POR food court? I ask because I did contact special diets and they sent me the standard website for my son's allergens and most resorts have dozens of items. POR has exactly burger and hot dog buns. No tenders, no pancake mix, no cake mixes, no noodles, no grab and go type items. If you look at the egg/dairy/peanut list POR is not even on the list because they ordered NOTHING. Basically if any of their meats or veggies have been prepared with anything they are likely to be unsafe, so he could easily be left with no options. So I have now emailed them twice with the specific question of whether they normally stock any of the items that are standard at other disney resorts and they answer about how the list is just the last order but they did not directly address the question. I know they don't want to be responsible, but a heads up about whether I need to take action is all I am asking for. I'm a little worried I am going to show up with my son to find out we need to travel away from our resort to get breakfast every day. There are zero in park counter services that can give him a breakfast he is not allergic to so I don't want to have to get up every morning and resort hop to eat or throw in a last minute breakfast ADR for every single day of our trip. He is allergic to wheat, soy, egg, dairy, peanut, some treenuts, shellfish, sesame and buckwheat- which really takes a lot of the standard options off the table if any of it is pre-made and means the substitute items often are his only breakfast items.
What is the preference- Mansions or Alligator Bayou?We have a garden view reserved for next Thursday,,which building should we request to be close to everything?
What is the preference- Mansions or Alligator Bayou?
I don't know...AB rooms have the log beds right? Which building is best in each?
We have a garden view reserved for next Thursday,,which building should we request to be close to everything?
My younger daughter has similar allergies, everything but buckwheat. When we were at POR last summer, I gave her cereal for breakfast. Breakfast is pretty insane at all
Disney resorts, so I never bother to ask for a chef. For lunch, we ordered pasta from the station. The chef was great in handling her food. Even the cookware was clean separately. We waited an extra 10 mins or so, but well worth.
(mostly concerned the kids will be crazy some mornings)
We booked a preferred room and are requesting building 14. Is that a good building? How's the walk to the main pool and the food court? Is there a better preferred building to request?
Building 14 is just about as close as you can get to the food court and main pool. As far as a better building, that depends on what you consider best. That's hard to answer for someone else.
Yes.Is 14 preferred? I got a Garden view, not preferred