Princess Dot
<font color=green>Cried at the end of "Brother Bea
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- Nov 12, 1999
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Having never stayed at a moderate, I have been thinking of a stay here in July. We have stayed at the Swan, Dolphin, and BC on previous trips for pretty good rates ($119 at the Swan, $149 Dolphin, $169 BC with an AP rate back in 1999!) but this year it seems that the prices have gone through the roof! Now with the S/D supposedly charging for parking on top of the resort fee, even with the govt discount if they have any, they are getting a little pricey for me as well.
With the AAA rate around $135 for FQ with no resort fee and parking charge tacked on, I'm thinking that might be the way to go. Soo, here are some of my concerns/questions:
Rain: Last time we were at WDW in July it rained like crazy every evening. We were at the BC and it was nice to be able to walk around the inside and go the shops without getting wet. Also, one night when we were at the Dolphin we planned to go out for dinner, but it was raining/thundering with giant lightning too hard for any of us to want to walk to the car! So it was great to just walk under the covered walkway to the Swan and eat at the Garden Grove buffet dinner there. I'm worried that at FQ, we'll feel trapped in our room when it rains! What has been your experiences?
Rollaways: Has anyone one ever gotten one at FQ? I realize there is a charge(but they were supposed to charge me at the Dolphin too but didn't since it was for a child). We usually try to get one because my girls always seem to fight when they sleep together, but it is by no means a neccesity. I just wondered what they were like, as I have seen some rollaways that were worse than sleeping on the floor! The ones we've had at the BC(no charge there) and the Dolphin were great, just as comfy as a regular bed according to my daughter.
I am also concerned that it will feel somewhat like a "cheap" place to stay after the places we have stayed at WDW. I really don't like double beds, but that is what we had at the Dolphin(although they were the"heavenly" ones). Funny, my DH felt they were too soft and he said he slept better at the very gross Ramada Inn that we stayed at on our drive home! Its not that I am looking for a fancy, snooty place to stay but after reading the other post about that person's bad stay at POR after the AKL I am worried. Since I do all the planning, everyone depends on me to make the best choices. I can still remember the first time we stayed at the Swan and how impressed my family was that we were at this beautiful hotel for only $119 a night! I really don't want everyone to be dissappointed.
For the most part, we usually stay at Hampton Inns, Comfort Inns, etc when we travel, sometimes a Marriot if we get the govt rate, so its not like we are used to the Ritz! Although the outside corridors I'm not crazy about. That seems to lend the feeling of "motel" to a place.
Back to the rain, I was just thinking that for all the $$$ it costs, at the GF you would have to leave your building and go out in the rain too if you wanted to shop and eat(unless you were in concierge)!
Whew! This was a long rambling post! But I appreciate your input!
With the AAA rate around $135 for FQ with no resort fee and parking charge tacked on, I'm thinking that might be the way to go. Soo, here are some of my concerns/questions:
Rain: Last time we were at WDW in July it rained like crazy every evening. We were at the BC and it was nice to be able to walk around the inside and go the shops without getting wet. Also, one night when we were at the Dolphin we planned to go out for dinner, but it was raining/thundering with giant lightning too hard for any of us to want to walk to the car! So it was great to just walk under the covered walkway to the Swan and eat at the Garden Grove buffet dinner there. I'm worried that at FQ, we'll feel trapped in our room when it rains! What has been your experiences?
Rollaways: Has anyone one ever gotten one at FQ? I realize there is a charge(but they were supposed to charge me at the Dolphin too but didn't since it was for a child). We usually try to get one because my girls always seem to fight when they sleep together, but it is by no means a neccesity. I just wondered what they were like, as I have seen some rollaways that were worse than sleeping on the floor! The ones we've had at the BC(no charge there) and the Dolphin were great, just as comfy as a regular bed according to my daughter.
I am also concerned that it will feel somewhat like a "cheap" place to stay after the places we have stayed at WDW. I really don't like double beds, but that is what we had at the Dolphin(although they were the"heavenly" ones). Funny, my DH felt they were too soft and he said he slept better at the very gross Ramada Inn that we stayed at on our drive home! Its not that I am looking for a fancy, snooty place to stay but after reading the other post about that person's bad stay at POR after the AKL I am worried. Since I do all the planning, everyone depends on me to make the best choices. I can still remember the first time we stayed at the Swan and how impressed my family was that we were at this beautiful hotel for only $119 a night! I really don't want everyone to be dissappointed.
For the most part, we usually stay at Hampton Inns, Comfort Inns, etc when we travel, sometimes a Marriot if we get the govt rate, so its not like we are used to the Ritz! Although the outside corridors I'm not crazy about. That seems to lend the feeling of "motel" to a place.
Back to the rain, I was just thinking that for all the $$$ it costs, at the GF you would have to leave your building and go out in the rain too if you wanted to shop and eat(unless you were in concierge)!
Whew! This was a long rambling post! But I appreciate your input!

! I, too, have stayed savannah view at AKL and prefer POFQ. THe resort is so small nothing is a long walk away. I think you will like the resort fine- very nice and has a 'deluxe' feel to it without the price! 
