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Disney Springs hotels just posted a link to the Drury with more information about it.
Drury Disney Springs
Drury Disney Springs
Yep. Full on breakfast and dinner. Plus 3 alcoholic drinks per adult per day.
Last time we went To Universal, we stayed at the Orlando Drury for $90 a night.
It totally felt like a steal for my family of four.![]()
Would like to know this as well?Does Drury DS qualify for any Disney extra hours?
Drury will be a Disney Spring Resort Area hotel, and all of those hotels qualify for early theme park hours (but not extended evening theme park hours). It's barely conceivable that Disney could change the mix of hotels that qualify for that perk, but it seems highly unlikely that they'd somehow single out one of the Disney Springs Resort Area hotels and lock them out of a perk that the other six qualify for.Does Drury DS qualify for any Disney extra hours?
Anyone know if you can walk to DS from Drury?
Cool. Thanks!Yes. All the Disney Springs hotels are walking distance to DS. I've walked from the Doubletree which is the farthest and it's not a bad walk at all.
As expected, the Drury was just added to the list of hotels eligible for Early Theme Park Entry.Does Drury DS qualify for any Disney extra hours?
Are other Drury hotels available for booking on ChasePlease, Please, Please be offered for chase rewards booking![]()
Thankyou for that informationWe just toured the construction site, and they were very confident that the hotel will open on time. Drury owns the construction company and the construction supply company, so they have pretty tight control on their schedules.
We just toured the construction site, and they were very confident that the hotel will open on time. Drury owns the construction company and the construction supply company, so they have pretty tight control on their schedules.
They intend to have the pool ready at opening. The pool was all excavated and getting close to pouring concrete when we were there.Did it look like they were working on the pool areas, and if they would be ready by opening? We're looking at going in early December (6 adults, one 3 yr old) and a pool for the 3 yr old is a 100% necessity for him and his grandma for days when they dont want to go to the parks.
I really want to book something in the next week, and its down to 3 rooms at the Drury, or renting DVC points for a 2BR at SSR
Unfortunately in Florida, there have been many delays with construction. There were many labor and supply shortages before the hurricane. Now it is worse.Just received an email stating that the hotel will not be ready for our booking over thanksgiving. They claim it is due to the hurricane. We choose this hotel as it was close to Disney springs and new. I can transfer to there other hotel but now I won’t have any of the Disney privileges we would have had. Being from Australia I am very unfamiliar with areas, having a group of 6 and being over thanksgiving I think I have a huge problem.
The Drury near Universal is, as you say, not going to have the same Early Entry privileges, and is far enough away that you'd really need a rental car, so if those are going to be a problem, I'd look at some of the other Disney Springs Area hotels. We like the Buena Vista Palace quite a bit, and if you all want to stay in one room, the Doubletree has suites that hold 6 people.Just received an email stating that the hotel will not be ready for our booking over thanksgiving. They claim it is due to the hurricane. We choose this hotel as it was close to Disney springs and new. I can transfer to there other hotel but now I won’t have any of the Disney privileges we would have had. Being from Australia I am very unfamiliar with areas, having a group of 6 and being over thanksgiving I think I have a huge problem.