Trying to Decide on a Resort-Please help

victoriousnw

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I booked the Little Mermaid room at Art of Animation before the spring special offers came out. I was able to get a 10% room only AAA discount, but it can't be changed to a package with that discount. I recently looked at the packages(hotel, dining plan, & tix) for the Moderates and there isn't a huge increase to get the Moderate package rather than a la carte expenses with Little Mermaid. So I'm trying to decide between Coronado Springs and the Caribbean Beach for my 4 year old son and I. I've seen mixed reviews for both on Trip Advisor. Any suggestions on which Moderate to choose or stay put at Art of Animation would be appreciated.
 
I booked the Little Mermaid room at Art of Animation before the spring special offers came out. I was able to get a 10% room only AAA discount, but it can't be changed to a package with that discount. I recently looked at the packages(hotel, dining plan, & tix) for the Moderates and there isn't a huge increase to get the Moderate package rather than a la carte expenses with Little Mermaid. So I'm trying to decide between Coronado Springs and the Caribbean Beach for my 4 year old son and I. I've seen mixed reviews for both on Trip Advisor. Any suggestions on which Moderate to choose or stay put at Art of Animation would be appreciated.

If you would be happier with dining pre paid for then I would change to a pkg. AoA looks like a great resort. Out of CSR & CBR I would choose CBR looks like alot of fun. CBR has larger rooms(largest of the Mods), hot tub & Table service dining.



Kae
 
I'm a huge fan of CSR. I always try to get the casita area, the fountains are so pretty, and relaxing after a long day at the park.
It's a huge resort though, lots of walking to pool, etc. but the pool is wonderful, slide is long, and there is a huge hot tub.
Buses haven't been bad since its a convention resort, not everyone is using the buses. Haven't stayed at CBR, can't get away from the fountains. It's my favorite modate. But the mermaid rooms look fun too....
Honestly I also don't think a dining package is worth it, especially for a kid.
It just isn't that good anymore, I feel as though I save not getting it,
Good luck on your decision!
 
Hello!!

From the information I have heard - CBR is the only mod that does not have queen beds - but doubles.

I would stay at CSR bc I hear

-queen beds
-good food court
-great pool/slide
-nice atmosphere
ect...
 

My boys are just a bit younger than your child but we enjoyed our stay by far more at CBR than we did at CSR. CSR is lovely and if our kids were older or if it was just adults it would be our top moderate choice. The rooms are not very "Disney" but rather more like a very nice hotel. Also, the resort just felt more adult to us. CBR has the better pool for younger children. It is zero entry, has two slides (CSR had one that is quick and long) that most 4 years can handle, and a great kids play area (it had multiple small slides and water features, is gated, and has an enforced height limit of 48"). CSR has a wading pool for little ones. We were disappointed to say the least. The Nemo themed rooms are also a plus. We also had equal bus service at both. I heard CSR had better bus service but that certainly was not our experience. I haven't stayed at AoA yet but it does look like a lot of fun. Happy planning.
 
CBR has larger rooms(largest of the Mods), hot tub & Table service dining.

Actually both CBR and CSR have hot tub a and table service dining. We're looking forward to staying at CSR for the first time later this month and we have stayed at CBR. At least looking at the pictures of it, I'd say for a 4 year old, CBR might be more appealing. The pool at CBR really looked great for little kid and the theming in the rooms might appeal to him. You might want to also consider if the double beds at CBR would be ok for your family. Another option is POR...queen beds and a murphy bed for the little one.
All these mod resorts are large. Whichever one you pick, you might want to look at the map for it and request a room in a building that would work for you considering which amenities you're likely to use and which bus stop would work best for you.
 


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