Port Orleans Riverside FAQ thread --- 2012, Part Two --- NOW CLOSED

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How is the hot tub? Is it a decent size? DH has back issues that pop up with a lot of walking... Hot tubs save him at Disney!

I think they could be a tad larger for the size of the resort. I've been able to get in them, but i go during low seasons.
 
ohnowewontgo said:
Don't feel bad. I have an entire binder filled with printouts, maps, reservations, calendars with itineraries...etc. I'm OCD though and LOVE to plan!

Me too me too!
 
Yeah don't know what it could be. Just not getting sleep. But I am going to bed early tonight. Thank you for concern.

There is a natural remedy range- Bachs Remedies - they do one called Aspen. It is a little bottle, you put a couple of drops on your tongue and it helps you relax.

Hope you sleep.
 
There is a natural remedy range- Bachs Remedies - they do one called Aspen. It is a little bottle, you put a couple of drops on your tongue and it helps you relax.

Hope you sleep.

Thanks I'll give it a shot this weekend.
 

:lmao:I do too! A whole red folder. I'm even getting ready to decorate the cover. We ARE sick, aren't we? :lmao:

I have a yellow folder with a Mickey Sticker on the front...last time staying @ POP I had a tie-dyed folder...sad, sad,sad.
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1st timer question. We have a royal room with the river view booked because it was the only royal room available. A garden view royal room has popped up and it is a few hundred dollars (roughly $225 over 10 nights) cheaper. Is the river view worth the extra cost?
 
1st timer question. We have a royal room with the river view booked because it was the only royal room available. A garden view royal room has popped up and it is a few hundred dollars (roughly $225 over 10 nights) cheaper. Is the river view worth the extra cost?

I guess it depends how much you're really gonna be in your room looking out the window to appreciate such a view. :) That's all up to your personal preference.
 
I guess it depends how much you're really gonna be in your room looking out the window to appreciate such a view. :) That's all up to your personal preference.

I could see it being worth the extra cost if the rooms had balconies. My biggest concern is that the garden view would put us on the back side of the resort buildings making the walk to the main building that much longer?
 
The River View rooms in the Royal section (especially Oak Manor) are some of the closest to the main buildings too, which is worth considering. And even without a formal balcony, it's lovely to step outside of your door and see the river (especially on upper floors) and have the same view out of your window. The rooms on the back of the buildings are mostly Standard rather than Garden views.

Andre
 
The River View rooms in the Royal section (especially Oak Manor) are some of the closest to the main buildings too, which is worth considering. And even without a formal balcony, it's lovely to step outside of your door and see the river (especially on upper floors) and have the same view out of your window. The rooms on the back of the buildings are mostly Standard rather than Garden views.

Andre

Thanks Andre. It's not that much money so I think I will keep it due to convenience.
 
The River View rooms in the Royal section (especially Oak Manor) are some of the closest to the main buildings too, which is worth considering. And even without a formal balcony, it's lovely to step outside of your door and see the river (especially on upper floors) and have the same view out of your window. The rooms on the back of the buildings are mostly Standard rather than Garden views.

Andre

Can you tell me just how far the farthest room is from the main buildings?
 
Can you tell me just how far the farthest room is from the main buildings?

About 500 yards from the furthest points to the food court (roughly equal distances from the far end of Parterre Place as it is from some of the outer rooms in Alligator Bayou).

Andre
 
We will be staying in Royal room (riverview) the last week in October, we have a 6 yr old girl and a 1 yr old girl ( we are going the week before her 2nd birthday). Would a first floor room in Oak Manor be best for us? or will the elevators not add a lot of walking to get to the main building?

thank You
 
Hi! First post after carefully reading several pages. Love this thread! :cool1:This may have been asked but about how long does it take to get to POR using Magical Express? I know times will vary but was hoping for some ideas. DH, DD and I arrive in 33 days.
I, too, have a folder full of planning pages. This thread keeps making it larger every time I read another post! LOL
 
Can anyone tell me how the blow dryers are in the Royal Rooms? I have a small travel one I can send in my care package if the one at the resort is lousy.
 
Can anyone tell me how the blow dryers are in the Royal Rooms? I have a small travel one I can send in my care package if the one at the resort is lousy.

Our lil one has a lot of hair and we do well with the dryer. Doesn't take too long either.
 
We will be staying in Royal room (riverview) the last week in October, we have a 6 yr old girl and a 1 yr old girl ( we are going the week before her 2nd birthday). Would a first floor room in Oak Manor be best for us? or will the elevators not add a lot of walking to get to the main building?

thank You

I THINK that there are no elevators. So if a first floor room is important, I'd request it.
 
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