DisneyArkie
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Except, as those resorts are refurbed, they are being dramtically de-themed. The link posted above to the new Pepper Market? Looks just like my local McDonald's.![]()
I love McDonalds ;-)
Except, as those resorts are refurbed, they are being dramtically de-themed. The link posted above to the new Pepper Market? Looks just like my local McDonald's.![]()
True enough. I intended my review to be one of my experience with the resort as a whole, not a review of the refurbishment per se. But, as it was a refurb room I stayed in, there were some specific elements relating to that, some things in fact I would have preferred they not changed.In fairness, the refurbishment has nothing to do with this. None of the buildings were moved.
Good question. the entire elevator would lurch up about an inch and a half prior to the doors closing. The panels covering the overhead lighting bounced a bit more than seemed right. Honestly, pretty normal things that elevators can get to be doing and didn't seem dangerous, just a little more 'jinky' than I expected.This was just cosmetic, right? If it had been a mechanical issue, the elevator wouldn't have worked?
That's a great question. I can't find a video review of the new rooms that does have a tub.Did they swap out All the tubs, or - as with Pop Century - convert just some?
It is. Using google maps measurement tool I plotted the walking path and the furthest Ranchos room is about 500' longer of a walk than I had. Normally I range the resort property a bit first hand and have a better perspective of where things are but with the construction and the sheer size of this place I didn't do that here. From my balcony I think the Rancho building looked like a closer walk.Honestly, from the map and everything I know about CS, isn't the Rancho's section even further?
Almost all of the DS hotels now have EMH and 60 day fastpasses. Every WDW guest has the option of using MDE.
The tub thing is subjective. I prefer a shower. The idea of sitting in a public (hotel) tub absolutely skeeves me out.
- No tub. I had no idea how big of a downer this was going to be when we checked in. I don't know if some of the renovated rooms kept their tub or not, but every review on YouTube shows the new shower stall. It's a nice shower stall, but it's not a tub. After walking for 10 hours straight, there's nothing relaxing about standing that much longer in a shower.
We dont know if ALL rooms have a shower though. In Pop/Movies, they have both showers and tubs. Maybe someone who has stayed recently can confirm if there are tubs in some rooms.Yup what a bonehead move that was to remove the tubs. My two year old is scared to death of showers.
I had a refurbished room in July that had a tub.We dont know if ALL rooms have a shower though. In Pop/Movies, they have both showers and tubs. Maybe someone who has stayed recently can confirm if there are tubs in some rooms.
the gift shop was poorly stocked, like it looked vacant, and had no real theming.
The 'smart' thermostat refused to let us set a temp less than 68 degrees without putting it into Limited Energy Management mode (Len on display). And it's room temp display lied to us, telling us it was much cooler than it actually was.
I absolutely hated the hard surface floor. For a couple reasons, but I'll just cover the superficial ones here. It looked nice and was warmer than most plastic 'wood' flooring, but it sounded like it was hollow and it felt like walking on plastic. It felt like an old linoleum floor. I associate hard surface floors (other than actual wood) with wet rooms, kitchen, bathroom, laundry etc. Having a plastic floor throughout the room made it less cozy.
Oh yeah. I personally like it. I know a lot do not.
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TBH if y’all want Disney themed you are more than welcome to book Art of Animation. That should do it for ya...
I really think there is a little bit for everybody at Disney. Hence the reason they have so many different themed resorts.
That's a nice room.
It is themed, it's themed to "Coronado Springs Resort" - no other rooms on property have this theme. With Disney touches in the artwork.
I swear, some people on this board want to bring back 1970's curtains and bedspreads like grandma's house!Maybe we can throw in some plants with long green vines in the shower stall...
Like the late 80's Polynesian?
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It's already complete (pictures here). I've seen it compared to a college dining hall now. All the bright colors are gone.
Oh my god. So awful!
Wait...where is all the Disney theming?![]()
Can I ask - since the gift shop is under construction, do they still have liquor and wine there for sale?
Oh my god. So awful!
Wait...where is all the Disney theming?![]()
That's a nice room.
It is themed, it's themed to "Coronado Springs Resort" - no other rooms on property have this theme. With Disney touches in the artwork.
I swear, some people on this board want to bring back 1970's curtains and bedspreads like grandma's house!Maybe we can throw in some plants with long green vines in the shower stall...
DisneyArkie said:TBH if y’all want Disney themed you are more than welcome to book Art of Animation. That should do it for ya...
I really think there is a little bit for everybody at Disney. Hence the reason they have so many different themed resorts.
Disney Springs hotels are off-site. They receive many of the on-site benefits that used to be exclusively for only Disney properties.Right. The person I was replying to was mentioning an off site stay.