we are booked in a river view. is that more expensive than a preferred.thinking of paying for a upgrade to a preferred to be near main building. and south bus stop
River View is more expensive than Preferred Location by $5/night. However many of the river view rooms are actually in the 'preferred' buildings anyway - the River View rooms in building 14 for example are not much more than 50 yards from the food court door.
Does anyone know how many Riverview Non Royal rooms there are in the Mansions? And what their location is?
See
www.portorleans.org/room-requests.php for a chart of the quantities of each of the different room types. There are 27 River View rooms in the non-royal mansions, and 92 in the Royal mansions (due to the layout of Parterre Place providing more rooms which face the river).
Andre, that last room you stayed in, was it a royal room or a normal riverside?
Royal, room 9239 in Oak Manor facing the marina. It was lovely (oh, and although you cloud hear the ferry boat horns on occasions, it certainly wasn't any sort of problem).
So if his king room isn't Royal Guest (don't know if they make kings as those wouldn't work for us), he'd be in another building.
Correct, there are no King Bed rooms in the royal buildings. So unless one of you gets switched to a different category (which I assume you do not want to do) the closest option would be Magnolia Terrace for the King room and Oak Manor for the Royal Room, and ask to be located as close as possible to the connecting pathway - either on the front by the river, or at the rear by the parking lot. The walk between the two can be pretty short, especially if you stick with ground floor rooms.
However I was referring to the building numbers..
I don't really care which room.. We would just like ground floor building 38,16,17 (from the map on the 1st page)
FYI: someone traveling with us has a medical disability, which makes it impossible to climb stairs..
I would suggest getting in touch with them further in advance of your stay to request a room on medical grounds if one of your party cannot cope with stairs. Better than just sending a general request. You could even contact the WDW special assistance line if you are especially concerned.
We will be staying in AB in June. Besides the obvious (stairs) is there a difference between upper and lower rooms?
Upper floor rooms avoid the risk of having a herd of elephants (or heavy-footed children, whichever might prove louder) in the room above you. Also upper floor can sometimes give nicer views. But there are stairs, and the general walking distances can be slightly longer too (as you need to get to the stairways first).
I was wondering if it is o.k. not to plan and how many people just kind of wing it? Will I have trouble getting table service at night if I don't make a reservation before I leave or will I be able to make one the day I plan on going?
It's up to you. You will certainly be able to get some sort of table service meal on the day, but just don't expect to just be able to walk up to many of the more popular locations which can be sold out months in advance (Be Our Guest, Le Cellier, Chef Mickey's, California Grill, and many others).
If you're going at a busy time of year I really would suggest booking a few of the nicer places though if you don't want all your table-service meals to be at Nine Dragons or Tony's Town Square (where oddly enough it is often possible to get last-minute tables).
Even for restaurants where there is a credit-card guarantee, you can still cancel at 24 or 48 hours notice with no penalty at all, so as long as you remember to do so there's nothing much to lose by making some reservations, and then you've got something special to look forward to.
Is there a picture of the outside of the AB "cottages"?
There are hundreds at
www.portorleans.org/gallery-POR-AB.php
Does mousekeeping refill your coffee everyday? TIA!
They should do, yes. And if for any reason they don't, just ask.
Andre