rghtstff12mac
Earning My Ears
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- Oct 21, 2006
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I've stayed at POR's Alligator Bayou section many times. Love it. I especially love the level of immersion you get. Even the walks to the bus-stops are shrouded in thick foliage so you get the full effect of the resort's themeing all the way up to the moment you step on the bus. Stayed at Coronado Springs once, and this wasn't the case. The trek to the bus-stop always took us across a barren parking lot, killing the wonderful themeing of the resort.
My question is, what's the Magnolia Bend section of POR like in this regard? Is their wonderful landscaping consistent up to the door of the bus, or is it more like Coronado Springs?
I've heard rumblings about Magnolia Bend's landscaping not being as thick as Alligator Bayou's, which is why I ask.
We are very dedicated to maintaining our Disney Magic on our trips. We like to forget about The Real World from the moment the door to our house closes behind us upon departure to the moment we walk back through it upon our return.
Thus, we're probably staying at POR in May on our Honeymoon, and we're trying to decide which section we'd prefer. This issue--weird as it is--could be a deciding factor. Any help would be appreciated.
Many thanks!
My question is, what's the Magnolia Bend section of POR like in this regard? Is their wonderful landscaping consistent up to the door of the bus, or is it more like Coronado Springs?
I've heard rumblings about Magnolia Bend's landscaping not being as thick as Alligator Bayou's, which is why I ask.
We are very dedicated to maintaining our Disney Magic on our trips. We like to forget about The Real World from the moment the door to our house closes behind us upon departure to the moment we walk back through it upon our return.
Thus, we're probably staying at POR in May on our Honeymoon, and we're trying to decide which section we'd prefer. This issue--weird as it is--could be a deciding factor. Any help would be appreciated.

