Caleb's Mom
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Just returned late last night from a week at the Port Orleans Riverside. We were given a room on the Mansion side - Parterre Place (in the 9700 block).
A few notes positive and negative:
Negative = This room block of Parterre Place is about as far to the end of the mansion side as you can get and is to h*ll and gone from the nearest bus stop. We ended up walking to the main (south) depot every day instead. Noticed that seldom, if ever, were there guests waiting at the final mansion depot to be dropped off or picked up. I'm guessing other guests found it as inconvenient as we did.
Negative = Love the hot tub area by the pool to soak our weary bones after a long day tourning the parks but that area was still well under renovation. Lots of fencing and piles of dirt around it - didn't look like it would be done anytime in the near future. Missed it.
Negative = We arrived at 3:30 on check in day and waited in line over 45 minutes to check in. Don't know if it was the time of day or if a ME bus just dropped a bunch of people off before we arrived but it was packed and very slow moving.
Positive = The grounds around the mansions are exceptionally beautiful! Groomed shrubbery, rose bushes, fountains, columns - absolutely gorgeous! Really makes you feel like your someplace else - we're from WI so that southern feeling was new and nice.
Positive = Love that boat ride to downtown. Very relaxing and our boat driver (an older gentleman) narrated and gave us a bunch of great facts and info during the ride as well.
Room was fine and housekeeping was efficient. Love the refrig in the room, didn't have that last year. We brought in a case of bottled water and it was nice to keep it cool.
All in all we like this resort and would stay here again.
We did stay at POR last year and liked it enough to return to it this year. We were on the Alligator Bayou side last year (#26) so now we can officially compare both sides and say we've experienced the entire resort.
Fire away with any questions, I'll be happy to answer as I can.
PS - We did do the free dining and I'll report separately under the dining board about that experience as well.
Edited to add (funny side note):
On our second night as we crossed the bridge to our room we witnessed a bellman cart loaded down with luggage speeding down the sidewalk. He hit a bump and a large bag fell off the cart and began rolling toward the Sassagoula River quickly, one roll away from the river's edge & being submerged in the drink the bellman literally dove (was airborn) and tackled the bag before it hit the water. Good save on his part (how would he have explained the drenched luggage?) and quite humorous for us to witness!!!
A few notes positive and negative:
Negative = This room block of Parterre Place is about as far to the end of the mansion side as you can get and is to h*ll and gone from the nearest bus stop. We ended up walking to the main (south) depot every day instead. Noticed that seldom, if ever, were there guests waiting at the final mansion depot to be dropped off or picked up. I'm guessing other guests found it as inconvenient as we did.
Negative = Love the hot tub area by the pool to soak our weary bones after a long day tourning the parks but that area was still well under renovation. Lots of fencing and piles of dirt around it - didn't look like it would be done anytime in the near future. Missed it.
Negative = We arrived at 3:30 on check in day and waited in line over 45 minutes to check in. Don't know if it was the time of day or if a ME bus just dropped a bunch of people off before we arrived but it was packed and very slow moving.
Positive = The grounds around the mansions are exceptionally beautiful! Groomed shrubbery, rose bushes, fountains, columns - absolutely gorgeous! Really makes you feel like your someplace else - we're from WI so that southern feeling was new and nice.
Positive = Love that boat ride to downtown. Very relaxing and our boat driver (an older gentleman) narrated and gave us a bunch of great facts and info during the ride as well.
Room was fine and housekeeping was efficient. Love the refrig in the room, didn't have that last year. We brought in a case of bottled water and it was nice to keep it cool.
All in all we like this resort and would stay here again.
We did stay at POR last year and liked it enough to return to it this year. We were on the Alligator Bayou side last year (#26) so now we can officially compare both sides and say we've experienced the entire resort.
Fire away with any questions, I'll be happy to answer as I can.
PS - We did do the free dining and I'll report separately under the dining board about that experience as well.
Edited to add (funny side note):
On our second night as we crossed the bridge to our room we witnessed a bellman cart loaded down with luggage speeding down the sidewalk. He hit a bump and a large bag fell off the cart and began rolling toward the Sassagoula River quickly, one roll away from the river's edge & being submerged in the drink the bellman literally dove (was airborn) and tackled the bag before it hit the water. Good save on his part (how would he have explained the drenched luggage?) and quite humorous for us to witness!!!