jkstewart1800
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hmmm...maybe than lagoon views are MK veiws in that building...
I am planning a trip for december or january and I know I will need childcare for my boyfriends 2 year old daughter. I know she will have loads of fun during the day, but Im thinking we can get in room childcare at night so we can go on rides EMH she likes to go asleep every night by 7pm, so I was thinking of doing the platium plan that says it includes in room childcare. I was wondering if anyone has used it and what you liked and disliked.
Thanks so much
Sarah
Disney doesn't have their own in-room childcare service, they use an outside service www.kidsniteout.com. I used them for the first time last June and had a wonderful experience. I placed my reservation online with ease. That night our sitter arrived on time. She came with her computer and a stack of Disney DVDs for the boys to watch. She also had a suitcase full of arts and crafts. The boys enjoyed themselves and really felt like it was their "Kid's Nite" rather than ours! I highly recommend them!
If you're not interested in the whole platinum package, you can book the sitters directly - without the package.
I received my Magical Express documents today.It's getiing closer.
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NOTE: The Sugar Loaf Key Building serves a different Twilight Refreshment service, with no wine or children's items being offered). "Grand Indulgences" (desserts and cordials) from 8pm to 10pm. Other concierge amenities include robes (for use while at the resort).
I will be staying at the GF in July. This is our first trip to Disney, and we are super excited. I'm worried about the NOTE found in this thread. I booked Sugar Loaf so that my dad would be able to get a glass of wine and relax at night while the rest of us were out and about. Based on the description on Disney site, I was under the impression that wine and cheese were part of the sugar loaf's concierge service. Does anyone know?
I'm looking at an overhead picture of the area on Google Maps and I don't think a strictly lagoon view is possible in Conch Key. Either you're looking at the pool/courtyard, the marina or directly at the castle. From what I can see, the only buildings that offer a lagoon view are Boca Chica and Big Pine Key. I'm no expert, and I could be dead wrong, but looking at the map, you can see that any view other than a garden view at Conch Key is gonna be a full-on view of the castle.
NOTE: The Sugar Loaf Key Building serves a different Twilight Refreshment service, with no wine or children's items being offered). "Grand Indulgences" (desserts and cordials) from 8pm to 10pm. Other concierge amenities include robes (for use while at the resort).
I will be staying at the GF in July. This is our first trip to Disney, and we are super excited. I'm worried about the NOTE found in this thread. I booked Sugar Loaf so that my dad would be able to get a glass of wine and relax at night while the rest of us were out and about. Based on the description on Disney site, I was under the impression that wine and cheese were part of the sugar loaf's concierge service. Does anyone know?
That source is outdated. The service is absolutely the same in SL as RPC. Wine is available in the evening or at least was last time we stayed in SL. The GF is a great choice for your plans. Besides the lounge in SL, there are many lovely places on the grounds and in the main lobby for your father to relax. Have fun!![]()
hmmm...maybe than lagoon views are MK veiws in that building...
Take the monorail or the boat over to the Poly and have some Kona Coffee...that's the best you're gonna find that close... 2nd floor by Kona Cafe...![]()
I think I may pack some real coffee and make it in the room.
Yikes! We usually stay at the Poly & my dd begged for the GF so my dh gave in. If I send him all the way to the Poly to grab me a cup of coffee our vacation will be less than magical
Thanks for the info. I think I may pack some real coffee and make it in the room.