Aimeedyan
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For some reason, it always surprises me when a dining trip review is full of reviews from the food court at the hotel. We never give the hotel dining options a thought when choosing a hotel because we rarely use them - we would much rather be in a park or out doing something. Even on our "relaxing" trip at WL, we still traveled to restaurants that appealed to us instead of dining at WCC or Roaring Forks (though AP would have been great!). We usually have breakfast either in the room or at the park, just a quick bite (donut and coffee) instead of taking time to trek to the hotel spot.
We have dined at the hotel twice - once at Pop after checking in, we grabbed a light snack (we had driven 18 hours straight in and just wanted a bed!) and at POR we ate in the food court because of the hurricane, we had no choice.
Do you dine at your hotel often? When do you find yourself dining there the most (park days, rest days, etc) Are dining options considered before you choose a hotel?
(we don't have children - I'm sure that will add to the explanations of things!)
We have dined at the hotel twice - once at Pop after checking in, we grabbed a light snack (we had driven 18 hours straight in and just wanted a bed!) and at POR we ate in the food court because of the hurricane, we had no choice.
Do you dine at your hotel often? When do you find yourself dining there the most (park days, rest days, etc) Are dining options considered before you choose a hotel?
(we don't have children - I'm sure that will add to the explanations of things!)