sanibelover
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- Aug 12, 2004
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Just got back from a wonderful stay, but I have a question. Has anyone else ever had a double bed (only one) and a couch (not a pull-out that I could tell)at the BC? Also there was a track in the middle of the room that looked like it had a drape on it at one point so you could divide the room. I have never seen a description of this room anywhere but am thinking they use them for convention attendees. The BC was overflow for a recent convention my husband attended.
As an aside this room also was supposed to have a cornice box over the window. The hardware was all there but no cornice box. Looked really bad. The whole room could have used a little rehab. Really would not have been happy paying big bucks to stay there if the room looked like this. Otherwise, we had a great stay. although I must say, the service at the Swan was FAR superior to that of the BC. We were VERY pleasantly surprised. I would stay at the Swan again in a heartbeat.
The parks were very uncrowded as were the BC and the Swan. We did venture over to POR on Saturday and found that to be QUITE busy.
We fastpassed Soarin' (the ride was fine - not great) and our return time was only 45 minutes later. Standby was only 20 minutes. That was at 4 p.m. They weren't even offering FP's for most of the FP rides. Test Track was a walk on as was TofT (way cool) and Rockin Roller Coaster (better this trip for some reason). We walked up to a great viewing spot for Illuminations 10 minutes before it started. (by the way, don't see what all of the fuss is about - we will never bother to see illuminations again.)
Really enjoyed Le Cellier and Palio at the Swan. DH also had great meals at BlueZoo and Shula's. My only complaint about Le Cellier was that we were seated between 2 tables with kids - yes, I know it's Disney, but the tables are SO close together (like not even enough room to squeeze between without moving a table over) that there was no way we could have a conversation - maybe they should create some adult only dining space in these restaurants. I really think that would make a huge difference. OK, no more soapbox...
As an aside this room also was supposed to have a cornice box over the window. The hardware was all there but no cornice box. Looked really bad. The whole room could have used a little rehab. Really would not have been happy paying big bucks to stay there if the room looked like this. Otherwise, we had a great stay. although I must say, the service at the Swan was FAR superior to that of the BC. We were VERY pleasantly surprised. I would stay at the Swan again in a heartbeat.
The parks were very uncrowded as were the BC and the Swan. We did venture over to POR on Saturday and found that to be QUITE busy.
We fastpassed Soarin' (the ride was fine - not great) and our return time was only 45 minutes later. Standby was only 20 minutes. That was at 4 p.m. They weren't even offering FP's for most of the FP rides. Test Track was a walk on as was TofT (way cool) and Rockin Roller Coaster (better this trip for some reason). We walked up to a great viewing spot for Illuminations 10 minutes before it started. (by the way, don't see what all of the fuss is about - we will never bother to see illuminations again.)
Really enjoyed Le Cellier and Palio at the Swan. DH also had great meals at BlueZoo and Shula's. My only complaint about Le Cellier was that we were seated between 2 tables with kids - yes, I know it's Disney, but the tables are SO close together (like not even enough room to squeeze between without moving a table over) that there was no way we could have a conversation - maybe they should create some adult only dining space in these restaurants. I really think that would make a huge difference. OK, no more soapbox...


