ScottieDog
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Hi All
..hope you find this trip report helpful. Ive taken care to keep it brief and to the point.
Ok, so, we were there from June 25th until the 30th. Our group consisted of my Mother in law and her new husband, her three adult children, their spouses (thats where I come in) and five grandchildren. It was a truly multigenerational gathering, with ages ranging from late 70s to 4 years old!!! (Oh yes, I'll be posting about that too!!!
)
My wife and I are Disney regulars .we LOVE the place and really feel like we know the dos and dont of Disney World. To date weve stayed at Port Orleans, Caribbean Beach and Coronado Springs. However for this trip we were treated to the Contemporary Resort.
Re. The Contemporary. sigh Just not that magical.
Really,I think its a mistake to categorize the Contemporary as a Deluxe Resort and certainly a mistake to charge what they do per night.
Pros:
We were lucky enough to get a refurbished room, very nice styling and quite large.
Being able to walk to the Magic Kingdom is GREAT!
The kids enjoyed the water slide and the lifeguards were really on the ball/top-notch/A+
The monorail through the tower is just fun!
The electrical water parade was great fun!
Cons:
It wasnt nearly as fun or welcoming as any of the moderates wed stayed at.
The contemporary bathrooms are very nice to look at, but fail ergonomically
.the towel rack is on the opposite wall as the shower and the sinks are soooo deep a child cant access them. Also, because theyre so large youre left with only 10 of counter space.
Three out of the four rooms we occupied had minor problems. Maintenance had to visit our room twice to fix the toilet that wouldnt flush. One room had no TV remote., and in the other the bathroom was quite dirty (to their credit house keeping came right up and fixed it!)
The cafeteria was really small and really worn.
The pool, when compared to the moderates, was lack luster to say the least
Even the grounds were disappointing! Where were all the amazing hibiscus and gardenias I had told my nieces to expect?!?!
Oh, and the weirdest thing
.there was no info packet about the hotel in the room, i.e. a list of services, dining options or even a room service menu. We called and they informed us that they dont do that any more.
Re. The Parks
Hmmmmmm .I love the parks!!!
The Magic Kingdom was, um .Magical!
The little ones LOVED Poohs Playful Spot and Toon Town. Whoever it was who wrote to get right to Dumbos ride knew what they were talking about!
The crowds were manageable (though my wife and I remain off-season devotees). Cinderellabration was a big hit, as was the spectromagic parade. Pirates was closed, but they had a GREAT Jack Sparow-esk fellow out front putting on a fantastic show.
MGM was great fun.
All ages loved the Sci-Fi Dine In as well as the 50s Prime Time Café.
EPCOT .with 13 people and only 5 days we opted to skip this favorite of mine.
Animal Kingdom ..grrrrrrrrrrrrrr, disaster!
May I suggest that the good people running Animal Kingdom re-examine what they consider Maximum Capacity to be. What a cluster!!!! Animal Kingdom was a nightmare, due in large part to Expedition Everest, which we never got to ride, because it kept breaking down. Arrrggggggg!!!
In conclusion .I still LOVE Disney, I still Love off season and I swear by the moderate resorts.
Cathryn~
Ok, so, we were there from June 25th until the 30th. Our group consisted of my Mother in law and her new husband, her three adult children, their spouses (thats where I come in) and five grandchildren. It was a truly multigenerational gathering, with ages ranging from late 70s to 4 years old!!! (Oh yes, I'll be posting about that too!!!

My wife and I are Disney regulars .we LOVE the place and really feel like we know the dos and dont of Disney World. To date weve stayed at Port Orleans, Caribbean Beach and Coronado Springs. However for this trip we were treated to the Contemporary Resort.
Re. The Contemporary. sigh Just not that magical.
Really,I think its a mistake to categorize the Contemporary as a Deluxe Resort and certainly a mistake to charge what they do per night.
Pros:





Cons:







Re. The Parks
Hmmmmmm .I love the parks!!!
The Magic Kingdom was, um .Magical!
The little ones LOVED Poohs Playful Spot and Toon Town. Whoever it was who wrote to get right to Dumbos ride knew what they were talking about!
The crowds were manageable (though my wife and I remain off-season devotees). Cinderellabration was a big hit, as was the spectromagic parade. Pirates was closed, but they had a GREAT Jack Sparow-esk fellow out front putting on a fantastic show.
MGM was great fun.
All ages loved the Sci-Fi Dine In as well as the 50s Prime Time Café.
EPCOT .with 13 people and only 5 days we opted to skip this favorite of mine.
Animal Kingdom ..grrrrrrrrrrrrrr, disaster!
May I suggest that the good people running Animal Kingdom re-examine what they consider Maximum Capacity to be. What a cluster!!!! Animal Kingdom was a nightmare, due in large part to Expedition Everest, which we never got to ride, because it kept breaking down. Arrrggggggg!!!
In conclusion .I still LOVE Disney, I still Love off season and I swear by the moderate resorts.
Cathryn~