I love that people are getting new tickers up!!
Sorry I've been MIA. Been a rough couple of weeks around here. My Grandmother passed away last Tuesday. Hoping to get back to normal here in the near future. She was a huge part of my life and I will miss her terribly.
So sorry for your loss...
OK, I know I'm planning WAY too early, but I"m trying to keep from screaming at my kids who won't settle down to go to sleep, so I'm looking at resort info.
We stayed at CBR this time and liked it, but (insert whine here) I disliked being SO far away from the food court. Not sure if we'll go back, except kids loved the pool. I guess we could pay for preferred, but I don't know if I can justify the extra cost, as I could when we stayed at Pop (only preferred there baby)! Have been looking at pix of POFQ and CSR. I think CSR is just as big as CBR??? I like the looks of it better than FQ, but I've heard FQ is much more compact (I just don't really like the colors/themes). Any help????
We have stayed at both POFQ and CSR.... when the kids were younger we stayed at POFQ.. we loved it because of the size... it was easy to get to anything... and the dining hall had great pastries...yummmm... the pool was plenty big enough for them and they loved the dragon slide.... now that they are older we like CSR as our fav moderate... here is some info on CSR..
The average guest room is approximately 314 square feet. There are 60 rooms with king-size beds; 1,718 have two queen beds; and 99 disabled-accessible rooms. The Coronado rooms have only one sink and not the double sink setup that the other three Moderate Resorts have. All rooms have sliding wood doors across the sink area.
Coronado Springs resort is large and spread out. Bell Services Staff, drives around the resort in their carts, and are very willing to give you a ride to most places you'd like to visit on the grounds. While the walks are most pleasant, it is a distance to get to and from some areas of the resort.
As you read the Building numbers and locations below, picture a large, almost circular lake. Beginning at 6 o'clock is Casitas Building 1, followed by Building 2 and so on as you walk clockwise around the lake. Completing the circle is Cabanas Building 9B at 5 o'clock.
Casitas 1 is directly over the convention center and closest to Pepper Market, Maya Grill, the Main Bus Stop and the Front Desk. The Health Club and Beauty Salon are located between Casitas 2/3 and Casitas 4. Casitas 3 and 4 are closest to the Casitas Quiet Pool (and Guest Laundry). Casitas 4 is nearest the Casitas Bus Stop (Bus Stop 2). Casitas 5 is the furthest of the Casitas from the Main Building but closest to the Dig Site.
Ranchos 7A and 7B are the closest to the Dig Site. The Ranchos share a bus stop with the Cabanas (7A being the closest Ranchos building to Bus Stop 3). Ranchos 6A and B are the furthest buildings out and probably the quietest.
The Cabanas Building 8A is close to both the Cabanas Bus Stop (Bus Stop 4) and the Dig Site. Cabanas 9B is closest to Main Building (El Centro, which houses Pepper Market, etc.), the Marina, and is just a short walk from Bus Stop 1. Cabanas 9A is closest to the Quiet Pool (and Guest Laundry).
A stroll around Lago Dorado, clocking distances with a basic pedometer measured the perimeter to be about 1.1 miles. Other distances measured:
From El Centro moving clockwise around the lake to:
Casitas 3 = .16 miles
Casitas 4 = .24 miles
Casitas 5 = .27 miles
Ranchos = .46 miles
From El Centro to the Dig Site, via the bridge near the Cabanas = .35 miles
From El Centro moving counterclockwise around the lake to:
Cabanas 9B = .16 miles
Cabanas 9A/8B = .22 miles
Cabanas 8A = .31 miles
We have always requested and gotten Cabanas 9B which is a wonderful location.... we also love the Pepper Market... its a little confusing at first but really has some great food once you figure out how to use the crazy thing...
We will be trying POR in May... so maybe that will move up as our fav moderate... but it will have to be pretty awesome to beat out CSR...