Just back from Port Orleans Riverside

I haven't stayed at Riverside in January....but we did stay in WDW last Jan. and from what I could tell it was very empty. I've heard that there are generally some lingering crowds from New Years for the first week....but that they drop off as you get further into the month.

Crowds can be unpredictable though.....July 5th at the MK wasn't too bad, but the 8th was awful! Who would have thought it? A holiday weekend Friday less crowded than Monday?

For reference, our room did not connect to any other room....but that doesn't necessarily mean there aren't connecting rooms. We did have a nice bench that looked like a trunk though! I assume that's where a connecting room door would be.

From what I can tell there must be an awful lot of water view rooms at Riverside if they consider the bayou a water view....I wonder if the upcharge for a water view is just for those who specifically want it and are willing to pay to be guaranteed it?...and if many folks who don't pay for it get that water view too.

The main pool did get crowded when it was nice out...we did some swimming in the rain and it was empty! (there was no thunder or lightning at the time...though I did see people in the pool when it was lightning!) The quiet pool would probably be more interesting for older boys.....they'll probably think the slide at the main pool is lame and otherwise the quiet pools aren't really that different from the main pool.

Goofy's sis....I think your strategy sounds very good....ask for a building where you can't really get a parking lot view and you'll get a view of plants, other buildings, pathways, and at worst some maintenance areas. Staying far from the parking definitely discourages the use of your car....when the bus is closer you don't even consider the car!
 
Thanks, Lesley and Jaguar for such helpful information!

Jaguar--any other tips or highlights from your teenagers? My guys are looking forward to DQ this time.
Lesley--seems like just yesterday that I was the one with the nursing toddlers at WDW. Remembering fondly how easy it was to meet their needs back then!

Did either of you rent the refridgerator? How big is it? We've always made do with a cooler, but I'm considering the fridge for one room this time. And what about coffee--is a coffee maker available by request without charge, or does it cost$?

Thanks
 
To Yup:

You are going to have a great time at Riverside!

Teens: My 2 (boy-19, girl-17) love Disney. Outside of the parks their favorite things to do are DQ, miniature golf, water parks, renting boats, swimming. DD loves to get her hair wrapped and shop. :cool:

Fridge: Rented one once for $10 a day. It was beat up, but worked fine and did the job. Since we live so close I bought our own fridge which we bring each time.

Coffee: I understand that you call housekeeping and they will bring you one. Never did this. :p
 
Just a helpful suggestion to those requesting corner rooms.... we also requested a corner room and I thought that meant it would have 2 windows. Unfortunately we only had one window because the corner room we got was next to an inner hallway. (this did not seem to make a difference with noise though. It was very quiet the whole time we were there.) If you want two windows I would specifically ask for them! We were there the 2nd week of June.

Julie
 



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