Sounds nice, mickey, a fun evening.
bas, check this thread for Swan information......
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=2904771
Food is great at S/D. And 20% discount for AAA at the non signature restaurants; signatures accept Tables in Wonderland.
For breakfast...Fresh, Picabu and Garden Grove, all excellent.
Now why did I not recall your name there?I'm subbed to that thread Dan, thanks. I just get bogged down in a lot of the "stuff" when I get on there. KWIMI'm excited for our first stay at the Swan, but really really nervous about all this FP+ stuff too and getting "left out" since I guess we are considered off site. I'm trying not to stress because we've planned this trip as go with the flow and have picked what appears to be a slow week, but the anal retentive, type A planner in me is struggling.....
Thanks OP for your feedback.
I would say that S/D would not be included in the testing process (a good thing in my opinion), but would do FP+ when the bugs are worked out and fully operational. S/D is not considered off site, just giving up a few incidentals of a Disney owned resort, but gaining so many more in exchange.
Hi,
This was our 2nd cruise. The first was years ago. It's a bit different now. There are 6 pontoons that go out. (of course, if they are all booked). You meet at the Y&b boat rental. Our driver took us out right at 8 and we cruised up to Hollywood Studios and back around the Boardwalk before we parked at about 8:30 or so past the bridge in Epcot. All 6 pontoons tie up to one another. The Boat next to ours was celebrating a 16th Birthday so all of the boats sang to people.
The view couldn't be beat. Front and center. The driver will have goggles on board in case the wind is blowing the wrong way. We didn't use them at all. Just a bit smokey for a very short period of time. It was a very nice way to end out trip. Our driver dropped us back off at the Boardwalk afterward although I don't think he was suppose to!
I'm sure you will love it!