disneydiva1979
Melissa...In Love with WDW since 1985
- Joined
- Aug 4, 2010
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Thanks wdwnut61! Counting down the minutes till my magical trip
Hey guys! We're slowly inching closer to our vacation & I just took a look at all of our plans & ADR's for the first time in a month or so. We have some early-ish ADR's for breakfast a couple of days -- 8:20 a.m. in Akershus and 8:50 a.m. at Chef Mickey's (I say early because DD usually sleeps until 8 a.m.).
I'm wondering, all you experienced POFQ'ers, what time would you plan on being at the bus stop?
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Wondering if anyone could provide any insight?? (I know the last post on the page always tends to get lost/overlooked in the shuffle so figured I'd try again)
Thanks!
Regarding the Purex laundry sheets...I brought some samples to Pop Century last year and found that they didn't work very well. When I used the sheet in the dryer, it left oil spots on some of our shirts. I was able to get them out later at home.
We stayed at CBR last time & enjoyed it. I prefer port Orleans (either side) but if the discount was big enough we'd stay at CBR again. Its beautiful also...just in a different way. They have a thread too...go check it out & then decide.. Either way you are in Disney!
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Though we have 27 more days, it is starting to feel more real. Placed our Garden Grocer order today.
Kelly - thank you for your review..
"We just returned from a 10 night stay at POFQ and loved it!
We paid for a standard room and our room request was "top floor in Building 6 or 7." We were granted our request with a top floor room in Building 6, and it was a corner room! We were in room 6301. The renovated rooms are fantastic! The beds were comfortable. We brought an air mattress for dd and it fit well between the bed and door."
We too will be spending 10 nights at POFQ next June/July and using a twin areo bed for our DD. We also requested a standard room but building 4 or 5, no floor. We just want to be close to the bus stop.
How is it walking to the top floor ?
Did you ever mind it ?
Did you bring your own luggage up to the top floor room ?
thanks!
One year ago today I booked our Nov. 2010 trip because my mil, who died that day, wanted us to go to WDW after she died and not wait until our planned April 2012 trip. She said you just don't know what the future holds and not to put off our trip. We had a great trip in 2010. Today I booked our 35th anniversary April 2012 POFQ trip. April 16 to 27 (driving, so we leave the 15th and get home the 28th).![]()
Not Kelly, but I can answer this for you.
We found the stairways at POFQ to be very easy -- a very gentle rise, not steep. There is an elevator but you would probably expend more time and energy getting to and from the elevator unless your room is not near the main building. We are in our 50s and didn't mind the stairs.
If you are going to handle your own luggage, then use the elevator and try to do it all in one trip. Or let the bellhop get it for you -- well worth the $10.00 tip we give him/her in our opinion.
I decided to brave WDW with my then 14-month-old alone in June 2010 [I'm a single parent] and chose POFQ because of the size; we had a truly magical stay there and I couldn't have selected a better resort.
Our room was on the top floor of building 3, and a 2 minute walk to the main building, 4 minute walk to the bus stop. We also had a fantastic view of the Sassagoula River and my daughter LOVED seeing the horses trot by in the evening while out on carriage rides.
It's a small resort and since it was just the 2 of us I loved that. No matter where we needed to go we were able to walk to a specific location within minutes, the only exception being to Riverside but for that we enjoyed the boat rides. There's only 1 bus stop, perhaps a deterrence to some, but not me. FQ guests were picked up before Riverside and I never had an issue getting a seat / stowing her stroller.
This past April we stayed at Coronado Springs for 7 nights and while a lovely resort, I never would have been able to navigate it alone with an active toddler [thankfully on that trip my parents and aunt accompanied us]. If you're seeking a peaceful resort, POFQ is absolutely one of the top picks in my book.
So sweet. Lovely story. Thank you for the advice![]()
Kelly - thank you for your review..
"We just returned from a 10 night stay at POFQ and loved it!
We paid for a standard room and our room request was "top floor in Building 6 or 7." We were granted our request with a top floor room in Building 6, and it was a corner room! We were in room 6301. The renovated rooms are fantastic! The beds were comfortable. We brought an air mattress for dd and it fit well between the bed and door."
We too will be spending 10 nights at POFQ next June/July and using a twin areo bed for our DD. We also requested a standard room but building 4 or 5, no floor. We just want to be close to the bus stop.
How is it walking to the top floor ?
Did you ever mind it ?
Did you bring your own luggage up to the top floor room ?
thanks!