I switched over to PoR for a weekend trip we have in June.... Only problem is- we had to book preferred as river, garden and standard was not available... The preferred room is running about $120.00 more than POP ( where we were booked for 2 nights ( we were going to try to stay cheap this time since it is such a short trip) and about 80.00 more than CBR.. I almost want to spring for a royal!
Is the preferred really worth the extra and where are preferred rooms located here? I really don't like the look of the AB rooms and I'm thinking I've read that on here... Anything to request?
(We love having a corner room...)
I just want to make sure I make a good decision as my 45 day mark is coming up on Tuesday! It is such a beautiful resort in the pictures!
Preferred, as mentioned is in Alligator Bayou. I just looked for June 7th-13 and poolview is available and it is the same rate as Preferred. You could, then, fax a request for Poolview, mansions, near Old man's island bridge. Just a thought.
No fan in the royal rooms. I am often hot but I was very comfortable in our room. AC worked well no complaints.
Not for October, likely, would you be overly hot. I like to be cool, too. I'm a 53 year old female...need I say more? LOL, but did not feel uncomfortable at all. A/C worked well. I've seen small fans about 8" that run under $10.00 you could put on your night stand. Doesn't take up too much space, but will take up some.
Hi everyone! My husband and I are finally going for our honeymoon in August this year, and we couldn't be more excited. I have been to POR once before, but a lot of this information is new to me! I have a few questions.....
It sounds like a lot of people like Yee-Haw Bob's show... just wondering, will the show be interesting to us as young adults (late 20s)? I love piano bars, but I was wondering if it's overly "kiddy." We'll probably get to Jellyrolls at the Boardwalk at some point. How long do you suggest being at Yee-Haw Bob's show? Is it really packed all the time? For example - if we randomly show up around 10 pm, is it going to be difficult to find seats?
He's fun. Lots of slapstick, loud, overt type of comedy. All kinds of music & songs. Very silly, but entertaining. He's quite a talented pianist/musician really. He has a website. Worth a look for sure.
How is the breakfast at the food court? We're looking for something easy for a couple of the days... my husband just cannot go without his three meals each day (I just don't get it ...

) Thanks in advance! So happy to have found DisBoards... so much info!
I think they have a very decent breakfast. They have the typical breakfast platters available at all Disney CS resort places - eggs, sausage or bacon, potatoes or waffles, etc., we well as omelets and pastries, bagels, etc. I especially like their oatmeal. Sounds weird to get that at WDW, but they have all these toppings - craisins, raisins, bananas, nuts, fresh berries, granola, etc. You can get a snack size (which was very ample) or a CS size. I thought it was the best deal and very satiating.