minicoopercraig
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Oct 6, 2007
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I've got to say, I'm pretty jaded when it comes to hotel amenities, but on a recent trip to Disney in April, the only hotel I was able to book was the Gaylord Palms Resort. I was kind of put off by the fact that I've never heard of the chains, or seen what they were like. And from the information on their website, it kind of made the hotel seem a bit "campy" and over the top.
I have to say, that is totally opposite what the hotel is like.
My first impression when I walked into the lobby for check-in was total awe. The lobby was grand, with a waterfall cliff behind. The next morning, we wandered around the hotel, and found they had 5 different themed areas, Key West, Everglades, St. Augustine, etc. and they were all wonderful to see, and experience, the food was wonderful at the coffee bar in the morning, if the wait weren't so long though.
Over all, the pools, food, and rooms were great and I highly recommend it, for those, and also because of it's close proximity to Disney, which is just right up the road.
I have to say, that is totally opposite what the hotel is like.
My first impression when I walked into the lobby for check-in was total awe. The lobby was grand, with a waterfall cliff behind. The next morning, we wandered around the hotel, and found they had 5 different themed areas, Key West, Everglades, St. Augustine, etc. and they were all wonderful to see, and experience, the food was wonderful at the coffee bar in the morning, if the wait weren't so long though.
Over all, the pools, food, and rooms were great and I highly recommend it, for those, and also because of it's close proximity to Disney, which is just right up the road.