Family Trip to WDW Beach Club Villas
Participants Myself, DW, and DD (6 yrs old)
When Oct. 23 Oct. 30
The Good, The Bad, The Ugly
The following are highlights from our recent trip. We just joined DVC this year and this was our first stay at Beach Club Villas. Our previous trips with our DD included the Polynesian, and the Dolphin. Overall, this trip was a so-so, but mainly due to an illness my wife had during the first three days of the trip, as well as head colds my daughter and I had as well. Once we all recovered, the trip improved dramatically.
Transportation
The Good we used yourride.com and had a great experience for transfers from the airport and back. Highly recommended.
The Bad We wont visit WDW again without renting a car there were just too many times we wished we had one during the trip, even if it sat in the lot for a few days unused.
The Ugly WDW bus transportation was the slowest on this trip (a low attendance period) than any other we have been on. Also, during the last two days of our trip, a huge convention was at BC/YC resorts (Omnilife Ive never heard of them) which clogged the busses dramatically.
Beach Club Villas (BCV)
The Good Beautiful resort, wonderful rooms (we stayed in a 1-bedroom villa), and fantastic access to the parks. In our opinion, BC is the most convenient resort for families Walking access to Epcot (we spent at least a few hours each evening in Epcot), close to Boardwalk, boat to MGM, Stormalong Bay (SAB). One caveat though we liked SAB for the sand bottom pool/simulated beach, but for older kids I dont think this pool would be as big a deal. Our DD loved the Sandcastle Club we highly recommend it as well.
The Bad General lackluster attitude among the CMs at Beach Club not very many smiles, poor attitude. Also, we ended up with a room next to the elevator shaft turned out to be very noisy, but this wasnt a major complaint.
The Ugly We had a trip to the emergency room on the second day of our visit which caused us to miss our PSs for the Storybook Breakfast. Unfortunately, our good friend (Dripping with sarcasm) CM Brett was unable to help us out the old Disney Magic Ive heard so much about just wasnt there.
The Parks
The Good Very low crowds, Magic Kingdom was operating beautifully, had a wonderful time at MNSSHP. Epcot was also running great, with the Food and Wine Festival in full swing. My first visit to Ice Station Cool dont go near the Italian beverage I found it vile. Lots of Characters at MK we had a great experience. Very short wait times at MK and MGM. Big Tip GET A STROLLER! Even if your kids are a bit older! My wife swears that pushing the stroller cut at least 5 mph off my normal pace, and she was very grateful.
The Bad In spite of the time of year, Orlando was having a heat wave and temps were in the upper 80s with rain in the afternoons. Oh well, you cant control the weather. Also, we continue to be amazed at the people who dont recognize queueing (waiting in line). Im sure this is a common complaint, but disappointing nonetheless.
The Ugly Well, we gave Animal Kingdom our third try in as many years on this trip. We went there just after it opened and had a horrible time. Last time was a little better, this time about the same but still not up to the quality of the other theme parks. Two of our favorite attractions are there (Tough to be a Bug, Festival of Lion King), but this park has the worst layout of any park weve ever visited. The layout leads to congestion even on low attendance days! We waited in line for over 30 minutes to get a stroller (only one stroller location in the entire park!). Kali River Rapids seems perennially broken. Disney needs to work on this park, particularly crowd flow and access.
Food
The Good We generally had a good food experience at WDW. Liberty Tree Tavern was a great character dinner prior to MNSSHP good food, great service. Had a wonderful dinner at the San Angel Inn in Mexico fantastic atmosphere, good food. For those who will still catch the Epcot Food and Wine Festival, you have to try the Watermelon Water at the Mexico kiosk best refreshment in WDW! Also good was smoked ribs at German kiosk, quesadillo at Mexico, tomato/sourdough bread salad at California kiosk, and onion tart at French kiosk. Finally, we had a good meal at Spoodles, a fantastic lunch at Concourse Steakhouse (consistently our favorite restaurant at WDW!), and a fun time at Sci Fi Diner.
The Bad Well, again referencing the Food and Wine festival you may want to skip Morocco kiosk (hummus was horrible interestingly, though, the hummus at the counter service Moroccan restaurant was great!!!), Japan kiosk (golden shrimp was just plain horrible), Australian Kiosk (both the shrimp and meat pie were sub-standard).
The Ugly OK, heres my suggestion (at least for this time of the year) Skip PSs altogether. Why?? well, this is based on our experience. We had PSs for lunch and dinner almost every day, and we used most of these. For most of our meals, PSs would not have been required there was no wait time and walk-ins were getting seated right away. However, for those meals where there was a long wait (Cape May Character breakfast, Flying Fish) our PSs werent much help. For example, at the Cape May breakfast, walk-ins were being told 40 minute wait, PS holders were told 30 minute wait. The truth is that, based on our observation and discussions with a few other couples, everyone (walk-ins and PS holders) was being seated in about 35 minutes. So next time, we may not bother that much with PSs.
Finally, a word about pin trading. Dont go too crazy with this, as we have on our last two trips. Most of these pins can be had for much less via Ebay so just have fun picking up a few pins, and spend more time trading rather than buying. We had a great time at the pin trading night at Downtown Disney Marketplace lots of activities for the kids to win lanyard pins, and the CMs here were the nicest we encountered in all of WDW.
Anyway, not our best trip (in part due to illness), but a nagging feeling that service at WDW has gone down a notch. I hope Im wrong.
Participants Myself, DW, and DD (6 yrs old)
When Oct. 23 Oct. 30
The Good, The Bad, The Ugly
The following are highlights from our recent trip. We just joined DVC this year and this was our first stay at Beach Club Villas. Our previous trips with our DD included the Polynesian, and the Dolphin. Overall, this trip was a so-so, but mainly due to an illness my wife had during the first three days of the trip, as well as head colds my daughter and I had as well. Once we all recovered, the trip improved dramatically.
Transportation
The Good we used yourride.com and had a great experience for transfers from the airport and back. Highly recommended.
The Bad We wont visit WDW again without renting a car there were just too many times we wished we had one during the trip, even if it sat in the lot for a few days unused.
The Ugly WDW bus transportation was the slowest on this trip (a low attendance period) than any other we have been on. Also, during the last two days of our trip, a huge convention was at BC/YC resorts (Omnilife Ive never heard of them) which clogged the busses dramatically.
Beach Club Villas (BCV)
The Good Beautiful resort, wonderful rooms (we stayed in a 1-bedroom villa), and fantastic access to the parks. In our opinion, BC is the most convenient resort for families Walking access to Epcot (we spent at least a few hours each evening in Epcot), close to Boardwalk, boat to MGM, Stormalong Bay (SAB). One caveat though we liked SAB for the sand bottom pool/simulated beach, but for older kids I dont think this pool would be as big a deal. Our DD loved the Sandcastle Club we highly recommend it as well.
The Bad General lackluster attitude among the CMs at Beach Club not very many smiles, poor attitude. Also, we ended up with a room next to the elevator shaft turned out to be very noisy, but this wasnt a major complaint.
The Ugly We had a trip to the emergency room on the second day of our visit which caused us to miss our PSs for the Storybook Breakfast. Unfortunately, our good friend (Dripping with sarcasm) CM Brett was unable to help us out the old Disney Magic Ive heard so much about just wasnt there.
The Parks
The Good Very low crowds, Magic Kingdom was operating beautifully, had a wonderful time at MNSSHP. Epcot was also running great, with the Food and Wine Festival in full swing. My first visit to Ice Station Cool dont go near the Italian beverage I found it vile. Lots of Characters at MK we had a great experience. Very short wait times at MK and MGM. Big Tip GET A STROLLER! Even if your kids are a bit older! My wife swears that pushing the stroller cut at least 5 mph off my normal pace, and she was very grateful.
The Bad In spite of the time of year, Orlando was having a heat wave and temps were in the upper 80s with rain in the afternoons. Oh well, you cant control the weather. Also, we continue to be amazed at the people who dont recognize queueing (waiting in line). Im sure this is a common complaint, but disappointing nonetheless.
The Ugly Well, we gave Animal Kingdom our third try in as many years on this trip. We went there just after it opened and had a horrible time. Last time was a little better, this time about the same but still not up to the quality of the other theme parks. Two of our favorite attractions are there (Tough to be a Bug, Festival of Lion King), but this park has the worst layout of any park weve ever visited. The layout leads to congestion even on low attendance days! We waited in line for over 30 minutes to get a stroller (only one stroller location in the entire park!). Kali River Rapids seems perennially broken. Disney needs to work on this park, particularly crowd flow and access.
Food
The Good We generally had a good food experience at WDW. Liberty Tree Tavern was a great character dinner prior to MNSSHP good food, great service. Had a wonderful dinner at the San Angel Inn in Mexico fantastic atmosphere, good food. For those who will still catch the Epcot Food and Wine Festival, you have to try the Watermelon Water at the Mexico kiosk best refreshment in WDW! Also good was smoked ribs at German kiosk, quesadillo at Mexico, tomato/sourdough bread salad at California kiosk, and onion tart at French kiosk. Finally, we had a good meal at Spoodles, a fantastic lunch at Concourse Steakhouse (consistently our favorite restaurant at WDW!), and a fun time at Sci Fi Diner.
The Bad Well, again referencing the Food and Wine festival you may want to skip Morocco kiosk (hummus was horrible interestingly, though, the hummus at the counter service Moroccan restaurant was great!!!), Japan kiosk (golden shrimp was just plain horrible), Australian Kiosk (both the shrimp and meat pie were sub-standard).
The Ugly OK, heres my suggestion (at least for this time of the year) Skip PSs altogether. Why?? well, this is based on our experience. We had PSs for lunch and dinner almost every day, and we used most of these. For most of our meals, PSs would not have been required there was no wait time and walk-ins were getting seated right away. However, for those meals where there was a long wait (Cape May Character breakfast, Flying Fish) our PSs werent much help. For example, at the Cape May breakfast, walk-ins were being told 40 minute wait, PS holders were told 30 minute wait. The truth is that, based on our observation and discussions with a few other couples, everyone (walk-ins and PS holders) was being seated in about 35 minutes. So next time, we may not bother that much with PSs.
Finally, a word about pin trading. Dont go too crazy with this, as we have on our last two trips. Most of these pins can be had for much less via Ebay so just have fun picking up a few pins, and spend more time trading rather than buying. We had a great time at the pin trading night at Downtown Disney Marketplace lots of activities for the kids to win lanyard pins, and the CMs here were the nicest we encountered in all of WDW.
Anyway, not our best trip (in part due to illness), but a nagging feeling that service at WDW has gone down a notch. I hope Im wrong.