We checked out of YC this morning. We were in room 4147. Sorry, I didn’t get pictures but it looked out onto the side of the back exit, facing SAB & Epcot. It is handicap accessible with 2 queen beds & a daybed. I’m happy they have these rooms for those who need them, but it was not comfortable for us. If we were here for a week I would definitely have requested a room change. The toilet, sink & roll in shower are all in one big room. No shelves & very little counter space to keep toiletries on.
The beds were very low & the door was on a timer for controlled closing. You can’t close it any sooner either. There was no desk or table but there was a single desk chair. We did a take out from Ale Compass last night & ended up sitting in the first floor hallway at the tables outside the Market at Ale & Compass because there was no table for us to eat at in the room. The balcony door was a standard wide door, not a slider.
The roll in shower has a pull down seat. As I was showering the first night, I could see the area on the underside of the seat, where it connects to the support bars. That is absolutely gross & needs quite a bit of bleach or mold killer. I feel bad for anyone who actually needs to use that seat. The shower head is very close to the wall & the hand held sprayer didn’t even reach high enough for me to use. And I’m only 5’2. So the shower situation was one of the biggest drawbacks for us. Nowhere near the shower to put your towel except the sink.
As for comfort, I don’t know if it’s just me, but in April & this trip I noticed the mattresses seem very soft & sink considerably when I sat. And I’m not any heavier than I was a few years ago either.
I used to like the mattresses but they might need to be replaced soon. The closet area has no doors & less shelving than a regular room.
On a positive note, the room is only steps from the main elevators. I think it was the 3rd room down. And the view is very nice for a garden view. I had a good view of the firework testing that happened Thursday night.
We didn’t get housekeeping since we were only there 2 nights. Room wasn’t ready til 5:30 that first day. Only used the bus to MK Thursday around 8. The plexiglass is gone with all seats filled & standing allowed. So back to normal. Used the Skyliner & walked to Studios.
SAB looked to be at full capacity, saw no entry lines or distancing of chairs. Planned to go there yesterday but I just didn’t feel like dealing with the crowds. And it stayed busy pretty much until 10pm.
The parks were moderately busy. Headliners at Studios had posted waits of 45 - 70 minutes. Most MK rides were 25 or more by mid morning. And Epcot is difficult to navigate with the construction, so even tho the wait times aren’t always bad, it’s just tiring getting around.
We ate at LeCellier & Be Our Guest. Both so good. But man, LeCellier prices are crazy. Over $180 for 2 of us. We ordered steaks, salad appetizers & soft drinks. I wouldn’t even want to know what it would cost if we had alcohol.
Oh, and it was HOT & humid. We’re in our mid 60’s & probably need to start skipping the summer months. Too exhausting. But we’re still glad we came & still planning to be back again in September.