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So arrived at DLP... I thought Orlando went a little overboard but at DLP paris my Luggage was Xrayed AND I was Wand searched before I set foot in the building. Really kind of took the mood out of the trip to be thrown with that first thing. But fine... we all have our own levels of risk tolerance and mitigation so I can deal with that.
After a long wait to check in (nothing that could be helped... some guests just ask a lot of questions) went to the room and headed to the parks. Got searched again, as expected, although I liked they did it at the entrance of Disney Village for hotel guests which meant no need for me to do it at park entrance... was a quicker process. I wish Disney World could do a search before the park entrance but not sure how that would even work.
So they have two of their biggest rides refurbed right now in SpaceMountain and Pirates of the Caribbean. I'm a little surprised they took that many major rides down at the same time, but so be it. A lot of the rides seemed to break down during my visit today, including Big Thunder breaking down and myself and the other riders having to be evacuated (ie Walked Out).
The food wasn't bad but wasn't mind blowing either. It is hard to get used to the indifference of the waiters to the guests. It comes across like they just don't give a you know what about the guests. I can accept that in the city... BUT at Disney? I mean, where is the pride, magic, etc. It's got a Disney Brand it should behave like a Disney Resort.
There are some cool rides but a lot of really just cheapso ways to do things... THe Mysteries of the Nautilus made me think it was 20K leagues from old school WDW... It being a walkthrough more liek Swiss Family Robinson House was a letdown.
Where I was really disappointed is the hotel. I'm at Sequoia Lodge. First off apparently, they didn't build the hotel so that each room had control over the AC/Heat individually. THey have to TURN it on for the entire hotel. That just comes off insanely cheap to me. I can't turn on the air, there are no ceiling fans and my room is 80 degrees. It's just really poor service to the clients. If you really want to keep it turned off then put ceiling fans in or something....The maintenance guy tells me to open a window... in a snotty flippant way. So I do that... except it only opens 2 inches for security reasons. So that isn't really working. They finally brought me a mini-fan, which is basically a delonghi Space heater... it does a little bit of cooling with the heat element off.
I go to plug it in and it hits me... there are only three power plugs in the room. None by the bed for some insane reason. One of which has a lamp in it and the other right at the door entrance (which makes little sense). So I can't even put the fan that close to me. I can't understand a hotel not having power plugs by the bed... I mean, if the building was 200 years old, then sure... I would get that. But its not. Maybe the newly Renovated Newport fixes some of these idiotic design "choices" but either way... it is ridiculous.
No rush to go back to DLP any time soon. Maybe if Disney continues its buyout of the shares and there isn't interference from the other investors who don't want to pay for improvements, then I'll consider it. But as of now, this is by far the worst of the Disney resorts I've been too (Anaheim and Orlando are the others).
Oh 25th anniversary too... Feels like the way Orlando celebrated the last major anniversaries of DAK, DHS, and Epcot
After a long wait to check in (nothing that could be helped... some guests just ask a lot of questions) went to the room and headed to the parks. Got searched again, as expected, although I liked they did it at the entrance of Disney Village for hotel guests which meant no need for me to do it at park entrance... was a quicker process. I wish Disney World could do a search before the park entrance but not sure how that would even work.
So they have two of their biggest rides refurbed right now in SpaceMountain and Pirates of the Caribbean. I'm a little surprised they took that many major rides down at the same time, but so be it. A lot of the rides seemed to break down during my visit today, including Big Thunder breaking down and myself and the other riders having to be evacuated (ie Walked Out).
The food wasn't bad but wasn't mind blowing either. It is hard to get used to the indifference of the waiters to the guests. It comes across like they just don't give a you know what about the guests. I can accept that in the city... BUT at Disney? I mean, where is the pride, magic, etc. It's got a Disney Brand it should behave like a Disney Resort.
There are some cool rides but a lot of really just cheapso ways to do things... THe Mysteries of the Nautilus made me think it was 20K leagues from old school WDW... It being a walkthrough more liek Swiss Family Robinson House was a letdown.
Where I was really disappointed is the hotel. I'm at Sequoia Lodge. First off apparently, they didn't build the hotel so that each room had control over the AC/Heat individually. THey have to TURN it on for the entire hotel. That just comes off insanely cheap to me. I can't turn on the air, there are no ceiling fans and my room is 80 degrees. It's just really poor service to the clients. If you really want to keep it turned off then put ceiling fans in or something....The maintenance guy tells me to open a window... in a snotty flippant way. So I do that... except it only opens 2 inches for security reasons. So that isn't really working. They finally brought me a mini-fan, which is basically a delonghi Space heater... it does a little bit of cooling with the heat element off.
I go to plug it in and it hits me... there are only three power plugs in the room. None by the bed for some insane reason. One of which has a lamp in it and the other right at the door entrance (which makes little sense). So I can't even put the fan that close to me. I can't understand a hotel not having power plugs by the bed... I mean, if the building was 200 years old, then sure... I would get that. But its not. Maybe the newly Renovated Newport fixes some of these idiotic design "choices" but either way... it is ridiculous.
No rush to go back to DLP any time soon. Maybe if Disney continues its buyout of the shares and there isn't interference from the other investors who don't want to pay for improvements, then I'll consider it. But as of now, this is by far the worst of the Disney resorts I've been too (Anaheim and Orlando are the others).
Oh 25th anniversary too... Feels like the way Orlando celebrated the last major anniversaries of DAK, DHS, and Epcot