JanetMom
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A trip report with some brief glances into Coronado Springs and Animal Kingdom Lodge.
Some background I was fortunate enough to get to go to a seminar for work that took place at Coronado Springs this past week. This was a solo trip while my family stayed home. To keep personal costs to a minimum, there were no parks, just some enjoyable moments at the resort. This would have been a perfect opportunity for my family to accompany me, but we had just returned from an amazing Disney trip. In March we went to WDW, enjoyed the parks and the luxury of staying in a CL room at the Contemporary with a view of the Magic Kingdom. Because of that trip the allure of a quick trip to CSR wasnt that great so we decided to save the money and they stayed home.
My work meetings took place on May 18-19, but because of the Toronto-Orlando flight schedules I was lucky enough to fly in on Monday afternoon and not leave until Thursday morning, so here comes the trip report
On Monday morning I was up and so excited to be going back to WDW. I had a great flight, landing on time.
For anyone who travelled AC out of Toronto for March Break, you will be amazed at how few people were at the airport. When we went down for March break, this area of the airport was filled with people.
The ME had no line and they let us on a bus quickly, so I was off to Coronado Springs in no time. As usual we had to make a few stops first, but it is always fun to try and get a glimpse of the other resorts.
I was so excited to arrive at WDW that I tried to get a picture of the welcome sign but from halfway back in the bus it wasnt possible.
First stop was Pop Century. It looked like fun.
Next stop was Caribbean Beach. I couldnt manage a good picture of this resort.
And then Coronado Springs!
(okay, enough of the bad pictures from now on I will only post good pictures)
Check in was a breeze. There were only a few others there and I had my key in hand within minutes. Since this was a work trip the room was booked by the travel agent, who booked a basic room. I did ask that the travel agent request Casitas 1 or 3. I was very pleased to get a king bed in Casitas 1 with a view of a courtyard garden. I was in room 1236.
It was just under two hours since my plane had touched down and I was now exploring my new temporary home. Here are some pictures of the room.
Comfy bed
Dresser with plenty of storage (6 drawers plus fridge)
Bathroom vanity area with clothes rack (there were more hangers than most hotel rooms provide) (and apparently I am not keeping my promise to not post bad pictures, as this picture quality isnt that great)
Tub/toilet area was a bit small for my liking it was a tight fit to get in the room and close the door
The safe is very tiny. It barely fit my small purse.
The view towards the door the rooms are small but laid out well so they dont feel so small
The only seating in the room is the desk chair and two stools
This is the view of the garden from my room
Here is what the outside of the room looks like. While it was nice to walk out of the room and see the gorgeous view, with everyone walking by the room and the window being so large, I always had the sheer curtains drawn so that everyone couldnt see into the room. For that reason, I would not pay extra for a view at CSR.
Ive forgotten how much time doing a trip report can take. Ill stop for now but keep the updates coming in the next few days.
Some background I was fortunate enough to get to go to a seminar for work that took place at Coronado Springs this past week. This was a solo trip while my family stayed home. To keep personal costs to a minimum, there were no parks, just some enjoyable moments at the resort. This would have been a perfect opportunity for my family to accompany me, but we had just returned from an amazing Disney trip. In March we went to WDW, enjoyed the parks and the luxury of staying in a CL room at the Contemporary with a view of the Magic Kingdom. Because of that trip the allure of a quick trip to CSR wasnt that great so we decided to save the money and they stayed home.
My work meetings took place on May 18-19, but because of the Toronto-Orlando flight schedules I was lucky enough to fly in on Monday afternoon and not leave until Thursday morning, so here comes the trip report
On Monday morning I was up and so excited to be going back to WDW. I had a great flight, landing on time.
For anyone who travelled AC out of Toronto for March Break, you will be amazed at how few people were at the airport. When we went down for March break, this area of the airport was filled with people.

The ME had no line and they let us on a bus quickly, so I was off to Coronado Springs in no time. As usual we had to make a few stops first, but it is always fun to try and get a glimpse of the other resorts.
I was so excited to arrive at WDW that I tried to get a picture of the welcome sign but from halfway back in the bus it wasnt possible.

First stop was Pop Century. It looked like fun.

Next stop was Caribbean Beach. I couldnt manage a good picture of this resort.


And then Coronado Springs!

(okay, enough of the bad pictures from now on I will only post good pictures)
Check in was a breeze. There were only a few others there and I had my key in hand within minutes. Since this was a work trip the room was booked by the travel agent, who booked a basic room. I did ask that the travel agent request Casitas 1 or 3. I was very pleased to get a king bed in Casitas 1 with a view of a courtyard garden. I was in room 1236.
It was just under two hours since my plane had touched down and I was now exploring my new temporary home. Here are some pictures of the room.
Comfy bed

Dresser with plenty of storage (6 drawers plus fridge)

Bathroom vanity area with clothes rack (there were more hangers than most hotel rooms provide) (and apparently I am not keeping my promise to not post bad pictures, as this picture quality isnt that great)

Tub/toilet area was a bit small for my liking it was a tight fit to get in the room and close the door

The safe is very tiny. It barely fit my small purse.

The view towards the door the rooms are small but laid out well so they dont feel so small

The only seating in the room is the desk chair and two stools

This is the view of the garden from my room



Here is what the outside of the room looks like. While it was nice to walk out of the room and see the gorgeous view, with everyone walking by the room and the window being so large, I always had the sheer curtains drawn so that everyone couldnt see into the room. For that reason, I would not pay extra for a view at CSR.

Ive forgotten how much time doing a trip report can take. Ill stop for now but keep the updates coming in the next few days.