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Earning My Ears
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Okay, here is my stab at a trip report. I just got back yesterday and I'm just typing...not even planning out what to say...we'll see how this goes.
To give you some background. We went to Disney last year (in January) with just the older kid. So, he was 3 1/2 when we went to Disney and we stayed at All Star Movies. So, that is what I have to compare to. This year it was me (4 months pregnant) and my hubby and my 4 3/4 year old son and 2yr, 2 month old daughter. Last year at Disney we tried not to rent strollers and we found out how much my son hates to walk...always wanting to be on Dad's shoulders. (mind you...my kids aren't petite kids either. My girl weighs about 30 pounds and my 4 yo weighs over 40 pounds.) So, this year we intended on renting a stroller everyday.
Okay, Arrival:
Bought the Mears transportation for the trip from the airport to the hotel. We arrived on Sunday around 5. We waited around 15-20 minutes for a van. Then, we had to make 3 stops before our hotel and the driver had the a/c blasting (it was only 50 or 60 degrees out!) and the jazz music a little too loud too. He waited through 3 stoplights (long ones) for a left turn arrow to turn into one of the hotels. I know, this is not his fault....but traffic was clear multiple times and my kids had already been travelling for over 6 hours so lets get the show on the road. We asked him to turn the air down and he did. I know, this is all petty stuff...but my point is...maybe a taxi or driver service is the way to go b/c this was torture to my kids. =) The trip back was wonderful...we were the only pick-up place so we went straight to the hotel..so I'm kind of split on what I really think about Mears. Depends on how much patience you have after travelling all day.
The hotel: We stayed at Royal Pacific Resort. Really nice looking resort. Check in was quick (not peak season) and painless and we were on the 3rd floor so we didn't even have to go up/down in an elevator...that was nice. One thing we noticed throughout our trip was the lack of other kids. I expected there to be lots of kids, maybe a playground, maybe a place to get a kid friendly breakfast...none of this existed. I felt like it was a hotel that catered more to conference goers or business travellers..which seemed odd since it was affiliated with the theme parks. I mean, we saw kids at the pool, and waiting for the boat and shuttle to Sea World..but I'm not sure where they were otherwise. It was too cold to use the pool most of the time we were there...so a playground would have been a nice addition. Not that I felt my kids were UNwelcome...but I didn't feel it was catered to kids. Breakfast options that I saw was room service or the Islands Dining room that offered more for breakfast than we needed. I noticed in the Loew's literature that kids 10 and under should receive a welcome package. We didn't get that. We asked for a portable crib and that was delivered with a "care package" for the baby with baby lotion, shampoo, powder (travel sizes) and single use diaper cream etc. That was a nice touch. Jake's ended up being our favorite place to eat at the hotel (we actually only tried it and the sushi bar..which offered the same kid menu as Jake's). The chicken quasadilla was what I got all 3 times we ate there and I liked it alot. The onion rings were good. My hubby got the bi-plane twice which he said was pretty good...the potatoe salad was really good. The kids "dessert" fruit plate was only 3.00 and came with quite a bit of fruit and I thought the kids macaroni and cheese was good too. The sushi bar was good and had a good variety. Their japanese bagel (basically a philly roll) was good and the Mexican roll was good (was spicy with the jalepeno in it) and we also had the caterpillar (I think that was its name)..it had strawberries on top..was also good. So, overall a good experience.
The BIGGEST selling point of the resort was the FOTL passes. The longest line I ever saw was probably 35 minutes (except pterandon (yeah, I know I spelled that wrong) flyers) and we never had a wait at all. Simpsons was the longest wait for us and that was all a wait on the ramp before the inside part. I would never go back to Universal and NOT stay on property (kid-geared or not) because this was the nicest perk of any hotel anywhere. Not to mention...even with it not being peak time and my kids being small and most the rides we would ride DON'T have a long line...you don't have to walk as much because there isn't all that back and forth stuff with FOTL. My hubby and son walked onto Spiderman 2-3 times when there would have been a 20-30 minute wait otherwise. I LOVE FOTL! I really didn't think it would make that big of a difference..but it does. I know Disney can't do this since it has so many resorts...but wouldn't that be nice??
The boat ride was nice too. Walking all the way through City Walk to get to the parks is kind of a long walk...so this was very nice. Overall I give staying on site a thumbs up. We did get to use the pool a little our second to last day and it is a nice pool. (okay, I'm going to post now so I don't lose all this stuff...see more in next post.)
To give you some background. We went to Disney last year (in January) with just the older kid. So, he was 3 1/2 when we went to Disney and we stayed at All Star Movies. So, that is what I have to compare to. This year it was me (4 months pregnant) and my hubby and my 4 3/4 year old son and 2yr, 2 month old daughter. Last year at Disney we tried not to rent strollers and we found out how much my son hates to walk...always wanting to be on Dad's shoulders. (mind you...my kids aren't petite kids either. My girl weighs about 30 pounds and my 4 yo weighs over 40 pounds.) So, this year we intended on renting a stroller everyday.
Okay, Arrival:
Bought the Mears transportation for the trip from the airport to the hotel. We arrived on Sunday around 5. We waited around 15-20 minutes for a van. Then, we had to make 3 stops before our hotel and the driver had the a/c blasting (it was only 50 or 60 degrees out!) and the jazz music a little too loud too. He waited through 3 stoplights (long ones) for a left turn arrow to turn into one of the hotels. I know, this is not his fault....but traffic was clear multiple times and my kids had already been travelling for over 6 hours so lets get the show on the road. We asked him to turn the air down and he did. I know, this is all petty stuff...but my point is...maybe a taxi or driver service is the way to go b/c this was torture to my kids. =) The trip back was wonderful...we were the only pick-up place so we went straight to the hotel..so I'm kind of split on what I really think about Mears. Depends on how much patience you have after travelling all day.
The hotel: We stayed at Royal Pacific Resort. Really nice looking resort. Check in was quick (not peak season) and painless and we were on the 3rd floor so we didn't even have to go up/down in an elevator...that was nice. One thing we noticed throughout our trip was the lack of other kids. I expected there to be lots of kids, maybe a playground, maybe a place to get a kid friendly breakfast...none of this existed. I felt like it was a hotel that catered more to conference goers or business travellers..which seemed odd since it was affiliated with the theme parks. I mean, we saw kids at the pool, and waiting for the boat and shuttle to Sea World..but I'm not sure where they were otherwise. It was too cold to use the pool most of the time we were there...so a playground would have been a nice addition. Not that I felt my kids were UNwelcome...but I didn't feel it was catered to kids. Breakfast options that I saw was room service or the Islands Dining room that offered more for breakfast than we needed. I noticed in the Loew's literature that kids 10 and under should receive a welcome package. We didn't get that. We asked for a portable crib and that was delivered with a "care package" for the baby with baby lotion, shampoo, powder (travel sizes) and single use diaper cream etc. That was a nice touch. Jake's ended up being our favorite place to eat at the hotel (we actually only tried it and the sushi bar..which offered the same kid menu as Jake's). The chicken quasadilla was what I got all 3 times we ate there and I liked it alot. The onion rings were good. My hubby got the bi-plane twice which he said was pretty good...the potatoe salad was really good. The kids "dessert" fruit plate was only 3.00 and came with quite a bit of fruit and I thought the kids macaroni and cheese was good too. The sushi bar was good and had a good variety. Their japanese bagel (basically a philly roll) was good and the Mexican roll was good (was spicy with the jalepeno in it) and we also had the caterpillar (I think that was its name)..it had strawberries on top..was also good. So, overall a good experience.
The BIGGEST selling point of the resort was the FOTL passes. The longest line I ever saw was probably 35 minutes (except pterandon (yeah, I know I spelled that wrong) flyers) and we never had a wait at all. Simpsons was the longest wait for us and that was all a wait on the ramp before the inside part. I would never go back to Universal and NOT stay on property (kid-geared or not) because this was the nicest perk of any hotel anywhere. Not to mention...even with it not being peak time and my kids being small and most the rides we would ride DON'T have a long line...you don't have to walk as much because there isn't all that back and forth stuff with FOTL. My hubby and son walked onto Spiderman 2-3 times when there would have been a 20-30 minute wait otherwise. I LOVE FOTL! I really didn't think it would make that big of a difference..but it does. I know Disney can't do this since it has so many resorts...but wouldn't that be nice??
The boat ride was nice too. Walking all the way through City Walk to get to the parks is kind of a long walk...so this was very nice. Overall I give staying on site a thumbs up. We did get to use the pool a little our second to last day and it is a nice pool. (okay, I'm going to post now so I don't lose all this stuff...see more in next post.)