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Well, our long awaited trip has come to an end
but has left us with some magical memories
I had booked the Ritz Carlton last December for a trip in May of 2004 at a really fantastic price. Well our plans changed in May and when I called to modify the dates, I was told that I had booked when the price on the net was an error
But the manager was quite gracious and let me modify our dates and keep the same rate.
We arrived about 8:30am on Friday the 29th not expecting our room to be ready, but were pleasntly surprised that it was. We were given a corner room overlooking the lake and it had two balconies. It was nice, pretty standard RC. The bathroom was nice and quite large. A tub, a seperate shower, a seperate commode room and two sinks.
The lounge is quite big and also had a seperate library and a wraparound balcony with tables and chairs. The breakfast offerings were plentiful and included almost everything found at a buffet with the exception of bacon, eggs and pancakes.
The pool area was nice, nothing fancy, but very comfy lounges, and nice floats. The JW Marriott shares the property and had a nice lazy river.
The lunch offerings in the lounge were phenomenal. There were all kinds of meats and cheeses, many different breads, rolls etc. Individual mesclun salads, shrimp cocktail, asparagus wrapped in steak, yogurts, all kinds of fruit mini subs for the kids, grilled cheese, the list goes on and on. Unlike any club level I have stayed at. Also an array of desserts.
The afternoon snack was tea served with scones and fresh fruit.
The evening was a paired down version of lunch, but always included a huge platter of stone crab claws, a hot chicken item and little filet mignons.
Then the desserts were served at 8:30 and were different each night, but always delicious. Including homemade candy.
The Ritz Carlton was perfect for our needs on this vacation, we were not really doing too much at the Disney Parks so the location was fine. It was a GREAT place to just lounge and we did alot of lounging
The concierge bent over backwards to make our stay as memorable as possible. We had been in touch prior and all our needs and wants were met. From organic milk, right on down the line.
We were sent a bottle of champagne and chocolate covered strawberries for our 10th anniversary, and the kids were given these HUGE stuffed animals.
The spa was fabulous and never too crowded.
Normans was one of the best restaurants we have ever been to and the Vineyard Grill serves a fabulous breakfast.
All in all, one our best family trips ever.


I had booked the Ritz Carlton last December for a trip in May of 2004 at a really fantastic price. Well our plans changed in May and when I called to modify the dates, I was told that I had booked when the price on the net was an error

We arrived about 8:30am on Friday the 29th not expecting our room to be ready, but were pleasntly surprised that it was. We were given a corner room overlooking the lake and it had two balconies. It was nice, pretty standard RC. The bathroom was nice and quite large. A tub, a seperate shower, a seperate commode room and two sinks.
The lounge is quite big and also had a seperate library and a wraparound balcony with tables and chairs. The breakfast offerings were plentiful and included almost everything found at a buffet with the exception of bacon, eggs and pancakes.
The pool area was nice, nothing fancy, but very comfy lounges, and nice floats. The JW Marriott shares the property and had a nice lazy river.
The lunch offerings in the lounge were phenomenal. There were all kinds of meats and cheeses, many different breads, rolls etc. Individual mesclun salads, shrimp cocktail, asparagus wrapped in steak, yogurts, all kinds of fruit mini subs for the kids, grilled cheese, the list goes on and on. Unlike any club level I have stayed at. Also an array of desserts.
The afternoon snack was tea served with scones and fresh fruit.
The evening was a paired down version of lunch, but always included a huge platter of stone crab claws, a hot chicken item and little filet mignons.
Then the desserts were served at 8:30 and were different each night, but always delicious. Including homemade candy.
The Ritz Carlton was perfect for our needs on this vacation, we were not really doing too much at the Disney Parks so the location was fine. It was a GREAT place to just lounge and we did alot of lounging

The concierge bent over backwards to make our stay as memorable as possible. We had been in touch prior and all our needs and wants were met. From organic milk, right on down the line.
We were sent a bottle of champagne and chocolate covered strawberries for our 10th anniversary, and the kids were given these HUGE stuffed animals.
The spa was fabulous and never too crowded.
Normans was one of the best restaurants we have ever been to and the Vineyard Grill serves a fabulous breakfast.
All in all, one our best family trips ever.