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I'm a fan of Yeeha Bob's show at the River Roost Lounge. We're going to WDW from Sept. 7 and I noticed that Bob's calendar on his website says he's leaving for New Zealand on Sept. 8 for 2 weeks. However, the entertainment schedule on WDW's Port Orleans website says he's performing on Sept. 10.

If anyone here is attending his show tonight or tomorrow, could you ask him about it? Or maybe a CM at the River Roost Lounge, I guess they would know as well. Just want to avoid going to Riverside one of those nights and not having a show.

Or is there usually someone else performing if he's away?

Thanks!
 
I'm a fan of Yeeha Bob's show at the River Roost Lounge. We're going to WDW from Sept. 7 and I noticed that Bob's calendar on his website says he's leaving for New Zealand on Sept. 8 for 2 weeks. However, the entertainment schedule on WDW's Port Orleans website says he's performing on Sept. 10.

I would go by Bob's website calendar. The Disney one may simply be saying there is entertainment provided that evening, but they haven't updated it to say who is performing.

Andre
 
I mailed Bob and he already replied. So he‘s definitely going to New Zealand as his calendar says but there still should be some entertainment by someone else.
 
Reaching out to see how busy the quiet pools get. DD does not like pools with lots of people and we have booked a 5th sleeper to make sure we are in Alligator Bayou/quieter area. This will be last week of February (we are from VT so it'll seem warm enough to swim for us). Thank you!
 

Reaching out to see how busy the quiet pools get. DD does not like pools with lots of people and we have booked a 5th sleeper to make sure we are in Alligator Bayou/quieter area. This will be last week of February (we are from VT so it'll seem warm enough to swim for us). Thank you!
We have found that the quiet pools usually have very few people in them. Most of the time we are either alone or there are two or three people in the pool. It might get a little more crowded at night, but the daytime often is empty. There is always the chance that a large group will swim, though.

We have a pool view room in October, so I will update this post if necessary. :)
 
Reaching out to see how busy the quiet pools get. DD does not like pools with lots of people and we have booked a 5th sleeper to make sure we are in Alligator Bayou/quieter area. This will be last week of February (we are from VT so it'll seem warm enough to swim for us). Thank you!
I have always found the quiet pools quiet. It’s why I always request AB because we like relaxing at the quiet pools. Something else to consider, in some areas of AB like building 26 or similar, you could be almost equidistant from 2 or 3 different quiet pools, so if one is too busy for your tastes you could try one of the others.
 
I have always found the quiet pools quiet. It’s why I always request AB because we like relaxing at the quiet pools. Something else to consider, in some areas of AB like building 26 or similar, you could be almost equidistant from 2 or 3 different quiet pools, so if one is too busy for your tastes you could try one of the others.
This is good to know, thanks! We have booked a standard room 5th sleeper and we are using Touring Plans so we can do a room request. Should we request building 26? Also, does anyone know if I can request a corner room with Touring Plans? Thank you!
 
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This is good to know, thanks! We have booked a standard room 5th sleeper and we are using Touring Plans so we can do a room request. Should we request building 26? Also, does anyone know if I can request a corner room with Touring Plans? Thank you!
Building 26 is the first building we stayed at, during our first ever WDW stay, so nostalgia plays a part for me. It’s tucked away so if you don’t like walking the meandering paths of AB you may not like it. That being said, building 26 is right next to building 27, which is a preferred location, so it’s not the furthest away from the main building. Since you have Touring Plans, I suggest you check the map to see if you would like that location.

I am guessing you can request a corner room, but requests aren’t guaranteed as you probably know, and there are fewer corners than regular rooms, so it might be a harder request to meet. Coincidentally my first building 26 room was a corner. The first time we went I knew next to nothing so I didn’t even make a request, we just lucked out with a location we fell in love with.

Good luck.
 
Building 26 is the first building we stayed at, during our first ever WDW stay, so nostalgia plays a part for me. It’s tucked away so if you don’t like walking the meandering paths of AB you may not like it. That being said, building 26 is right next to building 27, which is a preferred location, so it’s not the furthest away from the main building. Since you have Touring Plans, I suggest you check the map to see if you would like that location.

I am guessing you can request a corner room, but requests aren’t guaranteed as you probably know, and there are fewer corners than regular rooms, so it might be a harder request to meet. Coincidentally my first building 26 room was a corner. The first time we went I knew next to nothing so I didn’t even make a request, we just lucked out with a location we fell in love with.

Good luck.
I love walking and we are from VT, so we are all here for the greenery and quiet (but warmer weather in Feb., haha). Thank you!
 
If you want a room located fairly close to the main areas, close to a quiet pool, and roughly half-way between the South and West bus stops, I'd suggest requesting 16 or 17 and ask for a pool view corner room.

Andre
This is super helpful. Thank you!!
 
Something else to consider is if you are going to drive or rent a car. In those cases, 16 and 17 are great recommendations. Personally I don’t drive or rent a car, and I don’t want to end up with a parking lot view. For me it breaks the immersion. As I stated previously, my first stay was building 26. No parking lots, car, busses or traffic noise in the area of that building. I loved the immersion of the theming. The second time we went, I ended up in a first floor mansion section right off the parking lot. There were parking spaces 10 feet from my door. Zero immersion. I felt like I was staying at a generic motel. Since that stay I have always booked a category that guarantees that I end up in AB.

Long story short, I would rather have a longer scenic walk than shorter walks back to a parking lot view room. YMMV.
 












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