What dining is available off site (not Disney)near the Swan that would be good for a family? Is anything within walking distance? Any suggestions are appreciated.
What dining is available off site (not Disney)near the Swan that would be good for a family? Is anything within walking distance? Any suggestions are appreciated.
Hi! Even though I will be vacationing during peak season, 12/22-12/31, I still got a balcony room at the Dolphin for $289 per night....teacher rate. Do you think that this is good???????????????![]()
This is always a "dangerous" type of thread, (just kidding) because somewhere along the line someone has a much lower rate, and you get disappointed! lol
However, Christmas week must be a very high priced time, so you probably did good with the $289 per night.
Last year, my educator rate in June rounded out to be about $250 a night. This year, June again, we are able to get my husband's employee rate (MetLife) and we are paying $139 a night.
And, the "doubles" at the Dolphin really feel more like "queens"...
This is always a "dangerous" type of thread, (just kidding) because somewhere along the line someone has a much lower rate, and you get disappointed! lol
That's funny...I know what you mean about this being a "Dangerous" thread!!! I see in your signature that you stayed at the Dolphin last year. Did you like it? Do you recommend it???
Welcome to the DIS, Maggie.
I prefer the Swan, smaller, easier to get around, more intimate feel to it. Dolphin, nice as it is, and with Picabu's (the 24 restaurant), is just a bit too big for me.
hi everyone! we were thinking about staying at the dolphin next trip! can anyone tell me how much the junior suites are? thanks!![]()
Hi everyone! My husband and I are travelling to WDW in December, and we've decided to stay at the Swan or Dolphin (after much deliberation, mainly because of the nurse discount)... so... now... which one??![]()
I think we've decided on a 'standard' king room (no frills, no balcony... ok maybe frills), I'm just wondering which one we should choose. The main difference I've read is the food court being in the dolphin... is that my main perk? Any other factors? Tell me all the wonderfull things about both of them!
Please!
Hi! Even though I will be vacationing during peak season, 12/22-12/31, I still got a balcony room at the Dolphin for $289 per night....teacher rate. Do you think that this is good???????????????![]()
Unless you are obsessed with the prime location, I'd rather spend less than $289 and stay at Port Orleans or something like that. OR spend about the same at a disney deluxe.
I got a government rate of $189 for a standard room from 12/22 - 12/30. I was automatically upgraded to a lake view room and I was told that there may be more upgrades available when I check in. I think that the gov't rate and the teacher rate are the same. I have stayed in a balcony room twice, and while they were very nice, I wouldn't spend an extra $100 a night for the room.
The rates at Port Orleans for those dates is $199 for a standard view room. ($10 more than the standard gov't rate at the Dolphin). The Yacht Club is $475 a night!![]()
Wow!!! DisneyFanatik!!! Thanks for the info!!! Balcony is not worth $100 per night for me either!!! I think I am going to call them back!!! Thank you so much!!!
I have a luggage ?, too! We normally go to a park on our last day, but check out before we go and store our luggage at the resort. We are at the Swan this trip and I hope we can still store our luggage and take off to a park.
I usually have everything packed up the night before and call the front desk early to have someone come and pick up the luggage. Does the Swan do this?
Thanks!