Have the resorts started back offering room service yet?
When we were there in Dec/Jan, only YC/BCV and GF/VGF had room service. It is presumed that the reason why those resorts are the only ones to have it is that they brought back the CM to support it for the NBA and elected to keep them on, but I am not 100% sure if that is in fact the reason.Beach Club Villas had a limited room service offering when we were there this past weekend - Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner. I would assume other resorts are operating something similar
When we were there in Dec/Jan, only YC/BCV and GF/VGF had room service. It is presumed that the reason why those resorts are the only ones to have it is that they brought back the CM to support it for the NBA and elected to keep them on, but I am not 100% sure if that is in fact the reason.
There was not when we stayed at CR in Dec/Jan. We actually had a triple split at all of those resorts.So no room service right now at Contemporary or BLT?
Tuesday 2/2 – Hollywood Studios – COLD, COLD, COLD!!
Woke up to try for RotR at 7:00am but got shutout! Can’t believe we’re still playing the “will we, or won’t we” game for RotR over a year after it opened.
Drove our car over as soon as the lots opened, and we were the 2nd car in line. Breezed through temp checks and the turnstiles and went straight to Mickey & Minnie where we walked right on prior to official opening.
Thanks for such a wonderful summary! When you drove to HS, what time did you drive over and when did the gates open? We'll be there in a couple weeks staying at Caribbean Beach and trying to decide whether to use the Skyliner or drive to HS.
Darn room service at jambo would be amazing but I assume not
When we did HS for rope drop, the skyliner was letting people off when the park had not opened yet. The gates to the park opened just before they opened the parking lot so everyone who walked/took the bus/skyliner early got into the park before the parking lot opened.
Seems like it changes every day though so it might just boil down to luck.
Just back yesterday. Visited all 4 parks. 3rd Covid trip. AP from Kansas City. My brother got last minute tickets to the Super Bowl and brought me along to babysit his daughter while he and his wife went to the game. Stayed at Yacht Club. I have never taken a Disney trip with less than one day's notice before. What a wonderful surprise! It's about 9 degrees here in KC. Here are some of my thoughts from the trip:
- The "rules" sandwich board sign as I entered Pooh stated that if you have more than 4 people you should divide your group among two distancing stripes on the ground. That was the first time I had seen that statement and it is a good idea.
- Watching the cleaning cycle on Magic Carpets was pretty interesting and thorough. Spray, let sit, hand wipe every seatbelt and buckle, hand wipe spray off seats and buttons/levers. All hands on deck like a swarm. I was impressed.
- Test track was down, again, when we were at Epcot. We haven't ridden in at least two years! Ugh
- LOVE getting Rise BG from resort! Makes the morning so much more pleasant.
- We have found mask compliance at airport and on plane much better each trip we have made.
- Magical express (Don't leave, we need you!) was quick with enough room to space out. At least one row between groups.
- CM are still actively enforcing mask rules. Mostly for slipping down noses on little kids. I saw a CM who was manning the exit gate at MK in the morning jog over to a group in front of the flower planter to tell them to keep their masks on which they had removed for a photo.
- Remembered why I love Yacht Club so much.
- Stormalong Bay with its built in foot massage sandy bottom, deep lazy river with tubes to float on, and three hot tubs (with one being for 18 and up one day) is my favorite Disney pool.
- Ale and compass never disappoints. Did two breakfasts and a dinner there. Dinner wait time was a bit long so they recommended we sit in the lounge and the full menu was available. That worked out great and they had cartoons on the TV's so my 10 year old niece loved it.
- Yacht club is so convenient for folks who don't like to walk more than they have to. The walks to food, pool, boat, bus, gift shop, and lobby are all short.
- At AK we skipped the Gorilla Falls trail because there was a 15 minute wait just to get in there. They are doing some construction, so it makes the trail more congested.
- The petting animal area was open again, and I love having the animation drawing thing at Rafiki's planet watch.
- Now that we learned on these boards to order earlier than you actually want to eat to get a good pick up time, we actually like the mobile order and did it several times.
- We ate at Docking Bay 7 for the first time and I really liked it. The food seemed to be a step above usual quick service fare.
- We also ate at La Hacienda de San Angel for the first time at EP. They put chicken in the vegetarian enchiladas for me and it was one of my favorite meals of the trip.
- We did a few more photopass stops than we usually do since my niece was on this trip. Got cute magic shot photos with a frog and one with balloons by the castle at MK near Sleepy Hollow, and with a banshee in front of FOP.
- The character interaction I saw was surprisingly personal and delightful. Two that I can think of right now were Chip and Dale on a balcony in Frontierland playing with bubbles that a CM on the ground was blowing. A couple of little boys were playing with them in the bubbles too and laughing at Chip and Dale. Probably a highlight of that family's day. Another was the ugly stepsisters outside of Princess Fairytale Hall. The people who wanted to visit with them stood on green dots around the barrier (maybe flowers or something) and the sisters talked and interacted with each one individually. Much more that just a wave and blown kisses. I was impressed, and since they were on the ground level with the guest it felt a lot closer even though they were back from the barriers.
- And finally, after this long rambling post of thoughts, I leave you with one last thought. I miss daily housekeeping. Coming back to the room after a long day to a crisply made bed, fresh towels with the dirty ones removed, and all the trash from last nights mobile order dinner on the balcony removed. I understand why, but I miss it.
We were there the last week of January, and lack of food was our only complaint. With parks closing early we had a hard time justifying a sit down dinner, which led to scrambling for options. We ended up ordering pizza hut, as the qs at the resort only had mediocre hamburgers and 1 night of that was more than plenty. This was on top of planning ahead with a suitcase full of snacks and breakfast foods. Overall really glad we went but food can definitely be a struggle, if you don't want mickey shaped foods for every meal.With Door Dash and Grubhub, this shouldn't be an issue, right?
Did the zoom Photopass picture then headed back to Pandora since FoP was showing at 15 minute wait. Got in line at 3:02 and on at 3:21, so just over the quoted time. Every seat was full, queue was well distanced, exiting out was not. The stairwell out was packed. We left room in front of us but had people right behind. It was really the only time we felt crowded all day.
Thanks for such a wonderful summary! When you drove to HS, what time did you drive over and when did the gates open? We'll be there in a couple weeks staying at Caribbean Beach and trying to decide whether to use the Skyliner or drive to HS.
We felt the same way about Soarin - the queue was orderly and people observed the spacing on the way in, but it was a total free for all on the way out - people shoulder to shoulder all through that long hallway, no way to keep distant. I think if we do that again, we'll try to wait and be the last people from our theater walking out, so we have some control over it.
This was something we did all the time. Waiting until everyone else leaves makes exiting a ride so much easier and more comfortable. The only ones that are tough to do this are on rides like Haunted Mansion.
When we did HS for rope drop, the skyliner was letting people off when the park had not opened yet. The gates to the park opened just before they opened the parking lot so everyone who walked/took the bus/skyliner early got into the park before the parking lot opened.
Seems like it changes every day though so it might just boil down to luck.