DisneyAllison
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Also Thursday, July 12 around lunchtime
And I miss it sooo much already! We were there this past week as well, just around the corner from Disney Allison from the looks of it - room 3119. It was a perfect location for us. We faced the inner courtyard and could sit out in the evenings and listen to the stream flowing below us. Heavenly!!!![]()
We've stayed off property and last year at the Beach Club but this was by far THE best property ever. I'm going to attempt a trip report as soon as I get through the kajillion piles of laundry that followed us home, but I'll try to take a stab at some of the questions -
1. Roaring Forks - Didn't eat there in the A.M., but every other time was great. They had a good selection of both healthy and typical fast food. We did the refillable mugs and they were such a value. We're soda-holics and it definitely worked out for us!
2. The pool, yep used it daily. It was typical FL summer weather so while the water wasn't what I would call cool, it was refreshing. For us it was a nice change from Stormalong Bay at the BC. We loved SB, but I liked that I could grab a chair and still see my hubby and son. A great pool but not so massive that you get lost. The villas pool was also a short walk around the building and nice as well.
3. Beds - we had two queens and they were so comfortable. The room was immaculate and perfect for the three of us. Again, I really preferred it over the BC.
I didn't think the crowd-level at the parks was that overwhelming, but then again we always go at this time of the year so perhaps we're used to it.
One thing we did do that was fun was to rent a couple of the sea-raycer boats and zip around Bay Lake and the Seven Seas Lagoon one afternoon. I booked through AAA and got a coupon to rent them for 90 minutes for the price of a 60 minute rental. My DS who is ten LOVED this!
Again, I adore this resort! Everything was as close to perfect as you could get. I'm not a big outdoors person and was a bit hesitent to stay here, but after this week I can't imagine going anywhere else.
If you have any other questions, I'd be happy to answer too!
-kristy
One thing we did do that was fun was to rent a couple of the sea-raycer boats and zip around Bay Lake and the Seven Seas Lagoon one afternoon. I booked through AAA and got a coupon to rent them for 90 minutes for the price of a 60 minute rental. My DS who is ten LOVED this!
Liz,
The MGM and Epcot busses are a more direct route. We shared with Ft. Wildereness on those routes a few times , but WL was the last stop so it did not cause us any delay at all.
I cannot remember how early the marina opened each morning (9:00, maybe?), but it closed at 5:00.
We returned from 6 AWESOME nights at the WL yesterday. We were there July 8-14. We were in room 3107. We were the first room on the South Wing on the left as you round the corner from the lobby. I requested a room near the waterfall, so this was an ideal room for us. We have a 3 year old, so this location was really nice for 2 reasons: 1) We were within very short walking distance to the lobby; and 2) We were NOT looking over the pool that can be noisy during nap time, and it was nice not having to explain every time we went out to enjoy the balcony that no, we could not swim right then. It was also really nice being close to the waterfall because there were several cute bunnies and ducks that walked close by to our balcony. DD loved that!
This was DD's 1st trip to WDW and the Lodge. She LOVED the Lodge!! This was DH and my 3rd time staying at the Lodge, and it was wonderful as usual. You just can't beat the atmosphere!![]()
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TRANSPORTATION
We had an overall very positive experience with trasportation. I learned that there is also a bus that takes you to MK. We never took the bus to MK as we prefer the boat ride; but it was nice to know that there was a bus there also if we needed it. The bus rides to Epcot and MGM were very smooth. We did not visit Downtown Disney this trip, so I cannot report on those busses.
The only headache we had was on the bus ride to Animal KingdomWe shared a bus with the Grand Floridian
, and that same bus went to Blizzard Beach also. 1) That was a very LONG trip, and also a very CROWDED trip. We were already packed in like sardines by the time we picked up the group from the Grand Floridian, and then when we arrived at Blizzard Beach, the bus driver told us to squeeze in more, because the bus capacity could hold 30 MORE people
. That was a pretty crazy trip. The ride back from AK was not much better. We only went to AK once, thank goodness! In regards to the busses, one other neat thing I noticed was that there was a Disney attendant at the WL bus depot on several occasions with a stop watch taking notes. To me that suggested that they were trying to make sure things kept running smoothly.
DINING PLAN
Overall, we were extremely satisfied with the Dining Plan. It was so convenient, and we were never hungry. It worked out nicely with the choice of restaurants we chose. It definitely saved us alot of money. We had 9 snack credits left over on the last day, so we used those on several tasty treats for the drive home. The only thing that I was slightly dissapointed in was the kid's food offerings - alot of monotony. However, this was not a huge deal for us, b/c DD ate part of our meals as well. We will DEFINITELY use the Dining Plan again when we return.
GENERAL OBSERVATIONS / THOUGHTS
- 3 year olds don't have a great deal of patience waiting in line, and can definitely get "stuck" on certain rides - i.e. wanting to ride the same ride OVER and OVER
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-Daily naps are a must with little ones!!
-I found out that if we were flying that we could NOT have brought any of the cute Mickey cups (with fluid inside) OR any snowglobes in our carry-on bagJust wanted to pass that along to those of you who fly.
- It is VERY hot in July!!![]()
-I miss it very much already![]()
, and can't wait to go back!
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