CrystalR76
Earning My Ears
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- Nov 28, 2008
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We are going Jan 10-17 

We arrived today....after driving through the pour rain for almost an hour the sky stopped dripping two exits before Disney, lol.
We are in Oak Manor....and it's gorgeous and everything this Northern Girl loves about Southern Hospitality! The kids were just oooh and ahhing over every little touch as we came on property and were running around the room exclaiming over every little thing.
We loved POP Century last week for all it's fun and color......but the romantic in me feels much more "at home" here in Riverside.
We arrived today....after driving through the pour rain for almost an hour the sky stopped dripping two exits before Disney, lol.
We are in Oak Manor....and it's gorgeous and everything this Northern Girl loves about Southern Hospitality! The kids were just oooh and ahhing over every little touch as we came on property and were running around the room exclaiming over every little thing.
We loved POP Century last week for all it's fun and color......but the romantic in me feels much more "at home" here in Riverside.
I'll be at POR next week (11th-15th) for MouseFest and am wondering about corner rooms in Alligator Bayou.
For some reason I have it stuck in the back of my brain that the corner rooms are the "king bed" rooms. Is that correct?
I can't find that info anywhere now..but I did a bit of researching on POR in 2007 before our stay there so I could have read it at that time.
Our room request went in w/ our reservation a few months ago... I was just wondering in case I can ask for one upon check in.
I don't want a "king" room and I don't want to sound stupid when I'm at the desk!
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We had a corner room and it was a king but we booked a king room so that's why we got that. I doubt you'd get a king room unless you booked a king room or if they were upgrading you for some reason, but in that case you'd be able to tell them no thanks.
I was actually thinking of asking for a corner room upon check in...but don't want to do so if the corner rooms are only "king" rooms.
Do they still offer
Campfire on de' Bayou?
oooh do tell about the Campfire??![]()
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Campfire on de’ Bayou
Enjoy stories and family sing-a-longs while making your own s’mores around an evening campfire. The campfire location is behind the Muddy Rivers pool bar on Ol’ Man Island, just next to the children’s playground. The event is free, and optional s’mores kits (including Graham crackers, marshmallows, chocolate and sticks) are available for purchase for $7.
This is a relatively new seasonal activity and in 2007/08 it took place from November to February on Sunday and Thursday evenings from 6:30pm until 8pm.
The campfire is again available on Sundays and Thursdays (6:30pm-8pm, weather dependent) from 31 October 2008 until March 2009.
Hello all,
Here's my family's conundrum, mansions or the alligator bayou? Is there any other difference other than decor? We are campers by nature so I'm thinking AB. Any and all opinions would be awesome.
When I go in April, my kids will be 10, 8, 6 and a newborn. There is also my husband and I. How much longer will be allowed to stay at POR...until the baby turns 3?