The cabana village does have standard view rooms, the problem is that the cabana village is the smallest village of the three. And since most of the request are probably for cabana rooms, that could be more of an issue than anything.oldcrow said:A question about room requests. When I upgraded to CSR recently, I only upgraded to a standard view room, the view wasn't that important to me (although I will politely ask for a complimentary upgrade to a water view room when I arrive, it's worth a shot.) Anyway, when speaking to the CM I mentioned that I would prefer the Cabanas section. The CM seemed to think that there are no standard view rooms in the Cabanas section, but she put in the request anyway. Is it true that there are no standard view rooms in Cabanas? In looking at the map of the resort, it looks like the back of the buildings look over a parking area. Are they're no rooms on the back of the buildings, are they all on one side, the water side?
7b is a nice spot. That is the one rancho building that really doesn't look like the rest of the ranchos because it has some trees surrounding the back side. Have a great trip!!oldcrow said:Hmm, that's OK. At this point I just want to get there. I need a vacation. Last night I dreamed that I arrived and was assigned to Rancho 7B and I was fine with that. Now that's a pretty specific dream and it shows just where my mind has been the past few weeks. It's all these ADRs I've been making that has me thinking about the trip more and more. Anyway, the way I see it, Rancho 7B does look pretty good to me. It's close to a bus stop, a quiet pool and the Dig Site pool. Sure it's a farther walk to the main building, but I'm a healthy guy, I can handle the walk or I can ride the internal shuttle. I'm thinking of calling back and adding Rancho 7B to one of my requested locations, perhaps bumping it to the number 1 choice with a secondary choice of a Cabana location.
crzy4dsny said:Does the Pepper Market sell a large pizza? This is one our favorite meals. The kids like it and it's cheap . I have looked at the menu and only saw the small ones.
PIZZA PLUSmarried2grumpy said:Does anyone know about this? If they don't sell large pizzas, any suggestions on local places that deliver?
Thanks!
there are only 124 king rooms out of 1921 rooms so I wouldn't get my hopes updansyr1 said:When I booked, I requested cabanas 9b and it is noted on my ressie. However, I did not request a king bed. What are my chances of getting a king bed if I request at check in. We will be arriving mid- week and early if that helps.
They used to but when we were there in April, the hair station was gone. It used to be poolside but since you can't do it with wet hair, it didn't make much sense to be by the pool.pooh2001 said:Now for my next question - hair wraps - the kind where they bead some stings of hair - does CSR have the same type of thing at the CSR pool ?My DD missed out at the WL pool. She wants to do it on our next trip.
Wi-Fi is available to Guests staying at CSR. Guests with Wi-Fi enabled laptop computers or PDA's will be able to access the Internet from the common areas at CSR. Smart City is the vendor providing this service and 24-hour technical support for those Guests who need it. Smart City will bill the Guest using a secure credit card transaction via the on-screen Internet connection. Requirements: Requires a wireless interface card (WIC), available for purchase in the resort's business center. Price: $4.99 for the first 60 minutes or $9.95 for 24 contiguous hours. Coronado Springs areas include the Main Lobby, Convention Center hallway, the Dig Site (Feature Pool), Francisco'scmm said:Is the wi-fi access at CSR free? The resort info on the disney website doesn't specify, so I am guessing it is not, but would like to know if anyone knows. Thanks.