Disneylover99
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Yes. We avoid convention resorts. Only because my husband loves to order packages. He hates being charged a fee to pick up his packages. Non convention resorts don't charge a fee.
I actually prefer CSR during a big convention. The lobby, restaurants, and lounges are busier but bus transportation is generally emptier and the pool isn't busy until night.
WE stayed at CSR in December and I doubt I will ever stay there again. The resort was sold out to a convention on the day we were leaving, but none of us were told. We go to the pool in the morning for coffee.....the line was crazy, and no coffee pot! Oh no...the CM was doling one cup at a time and you needed to be in the breakfast line to "order". Peppermarket was closed to resort guests. The place was overlaid in the company logo.
Okay, we get coffee in Epcot, and come back for lunch before we go. Still we are not able to eat in Peppermarket. I was not upset that the resort food court was off limits, to us, but that none of us were told so we could make alternate plans. The resort was lovely, and the CM's very friendly. The General manager was everywhere at once....she was amazing, but.....Anyway, the GM made it right, but I doubt I will return.
The only negative thing I have heard from CSR is that their quick service food court is among the most expensive on property since people who are there for conventions often aren't paying for their own food, and therefore aren't concerned with the price.
No one's mentioned the fee for receiving packages! That turns us off as we'd like to send things from Amazon Prime etc, but the convention resorts charge $10 (last I read) per package received.
I love Coronado Springs and have stayed there many times. We did have a bad convention experience once when a tire company convention took over most of the grounds around the lake in the center of the resort. Chairs, podiums for musicians, tables of food, electrical cables running everywhere. It was a mess. Many of the conventioneers were drunk and loud. We took a bus to Downtown Disney one night with a group of the conventioneers and I was actually intimidated by the obnoxious behavior of the men.
Not our favorite Disney trip.
I love Coronado Springs and have stayed there many times. We did have a bad convention experience once when a tire company convention took over most of the grounds around the lake in the center of the resort. Chairs, podiums for musicians, tables of food, electrical cables running everywhere. It was a mess. Many of the conventioneers were drunk and loud. We took a bus to Downtown Disney one night with a group of the conventioneers and I was actually intimidated by the obnoxious behavior of the men.
Not our favorite Disney trip.
Yes. We avoid convention resorts. Only because my husband loves to order packages. He hates being charged a fee to pick up his packages. Non convention resorts don't charge a fee.
WE stayed at CSR in December and I doubt I will ever stay there again. The resort was sold out to a convention on the day we were leaving, but none of us were told. We go to the pool in the morning for coffee.....the line was crazy, and no coffee pot! Oh no...the CM was doling one cup at a time and you needed to be in the breakfast line to "order". Peppermarket was closed to resort guests. The place was overlaid in the company logo.
Okay, we get coffee in Epcot, and come back for lunch before we go. Still we are not able to eat in Peppermarket. I was not upset that the resort food court was off limits, to us, but that none of us were told so we could make alternate plans. The resort was lovely, and the CM's very friendly. The General manager was everywhere at once....she was amazing, but.....Anyway, the GM made it right, but I doubt I will return.
They don't bother me. What's not to like about complimentary coffee and croissants?![]()

We stayed at CSR a few years ago and would never go back. We were located in an area with a bunch (100+) college interns at a convention. They were up all night partying, screaming and slamming doors. It was awful. Luckily it wasn't for our whole trip, prior to them arriving it was quiet and pleasant. But it was disruptive enough that we decided it wouldn't be worth risking it in the future.
I don't let conventions keep me from any particular Resort. However, there are certain groups that I avoid ....Pop Warner...Cheerleaders. Neither of these are negative, but they are young people with lots of energy. That's exactly what I am escaping when I go for a solo trip, so I prefer not to share living space.
Stayed at the Beach club on a few occassions and its never been an issue however the same cannot be said of the Swan the one and only time I stayed there. I never had a problem with the actual guests themselves it was the attitude of the hotel staff that really annoyed me. I was there with my daughter and the majority of the other guests were there at a huge dental convention. It was very noticeable that the guests at the convention were treated as you would expect but the service we received from the staff was pretty awful. It was obvious the staff were diverting all their energies looking after the corporate guests. Our treatment ranged from indifference to down right rudeness. I dont realy look for much from staff, a bit of civlity and thats it but I was amazed how poor they were. As I say, its more of a staffing issue than a problem withe the actual convention guests.
I thought a convention resort would be a plus as well, but my most recent experience has me thinking otherwise.
I think it REALLY depends on the type of convention that will be in town. During my most recent stay at CSR (early February this year), the two conventions that were there during that week made my resort experience rather unfavorable. The first convention was a very obnoxious group (Paul Mitchell schools--hair stylists/cosmetologists) and the second was for an online college. The convention-goers at the first convention were very rude and often filled up the buses (I felt like they were barely actually attending their convention) and while the second group was much less obnoxious, they also filled up the resort buses. Buses to Disney Springs (since it's free) were ESPECIALLY crowded. It was always awful trying to get a bus there during a convention, no matter the time of day. Park buses were not as crowded as Disney Springs, but you could definitely feel the effects of the conventions.
So while you may think that convention-goers stick to their convention and don't leave the hotel, that's not always the case. I know that if I were going to be in Disney for something work-related, I would find some time to hit up the parks. So, again, I'm sure it depends on the type of convention being hosted at the resort. For me, my most recent experience has me wanting to stay away from "convention resorts" for a while.
You may want to just check the calendar for CSR before planning so that you know what sort of convention-goers you'll be dealing with.
As mentioned above, it depends on the type of convention/conference. Our negative CSR experience was during a very large vocal musical conference. I had no idea CSR uses resort rooms as rehearsal rooms. The multiple vocal warm ups started at 7:30am sharp every morning accompanied by what sounded like digital pianos. When I asked at the desk, they just shrugged and said they need rehearsal rooms so they use the resort rooms.
I love music, but this was over the top.