SteveH
Where's my Mai Tai?
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I'm curious what it will really look like, thinking the Bourbon image is just an AI render.Updated photos for Bourbon Street at the Dolphin...
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I'm curious what it will really look like, thinking the Bourbon image is just an AI render.Updated photos for Bourbon Street at the Dolphin...
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So…no length of stay drink cup, correct? I do like having that at the Disney resorts. And, did I read something about grocery deliveries not allowed? Trying to figure out how to get my drinks.
We were at The Dolphin and my in-laws were at The Swan during Hurricane Ian. I can't say enough about how incredibly well-prepared they were, how kind the cast members were (remember that their actual homes and lives are potentially being uprooted while they're trying to focus on keeping guests safe and happy), and how cared for we felt. They had games for the kids in the lobby and ran specials on food. It was an adventure, that's for sure, but we were nothing but impressed with the resort and with Disney, in general, for how well they handled the storm.Does anyone have any experience in riding out a hurricane at The Swan? I guess after being there during Milton, it’s a factor I’ll now consider. We were at AKL and felt very safe and well cared for—can the same be said at Swan? I totally and fully recognize and respect the effort it takes for cast members and employees to work these events, and I am well aware it’s hard to really plan ahead. Any thoughts? We are hard-stuck to our dates, last week of September, and now I’m overthinking (Milton…)
Thank you!!! This is very helpful.We were at The Dolphin and my in-laws were at The Swan during Hurricane Ian. I can't say enough about how incredibly well-prepared they were, how kind the cast members were (remember that their actual homes and lives are potentially being uprooted while they're trying to focus on keeping guests safe and happy), and how cared for we felt. They had games for the kids in the lobby and ran specials on food. It was an adventure, that's for sure, but we were nothing but impressed with the resort and with Disney, in general, for how well they handled the storm.
Thanks for the reminder to check rates, I just switched over to the Swan Reserve from the Dolphin for my December trip and saved over $300!
We've done breakfast at Fuel a few times on our way to the parks. You can mobile order using the Swan/Dolphin app, and it'll be ready when you're walking out. It's definitely insane if you wait and order at counter, so I highly recommend using the app!Likely staying at the dolphin in a couple weeks for 5 nights. What's the breakfast situation like at the hotel? Is Fuel the best bet? I'll be with my 2 kids (9 and 11) and would like something quick before heading out to the parks. Just curious if it's a sh*tshow down there in the morning around 7:30am or so.
Welcome to the DIS, Jim, and Swan/Dolphin thread.Just curious if it's a **** show down there in the morning around 7:30am or so.
We've stayed at the Swan Reserve I believe three times (maybe four?), and really enjoyed it. We've had standard king rooms and the "signature" king suite twice. We've had great views of the Epcot fireworks (for the best view you need to be on a high enough floor so that the Dolphin isn't blocking the lower-tier fireworks). Or on the other side you can see HS.I’m not sure if there is a specific place to find this information, but so far I have been unsuccessful. Swan shows no availability for 2 nights, 9/8 and 9/9. Dolphin shows none for 4 nights, 9/8-9/12. Three questions:
1. Does anyone know of what conference or event might be happening that they have nothing available?
2. Does anyone know when rooms that are held for a conference may be released if there are some available? I have been checking daily, but maybe it is a lost cause.
3. I see Swan Reserve is available, but I have never stayed there, and I really love having a balcony. Can anyone sway me that the Reserve is worth a shot? We are two adults.
Thank you in advance for your help.
Vicki
And both expect a tipJust a little extra information to add to @gottalovepluto's great comments.
At the Swan / Dolphin the entry drop off has Valet team members that often will unload your items to a BS cart, offer to park your vehicle in the Valet lot, and then you will get a BS team member inside the lobby to either store your items (no cold storage) if your room is not ready.
Dave
Yes both groups are offering a "Personal Service" which opens up the Tipping debate that I always want to avoid.And both expect a tip
Swan also is also sold out the next Monday / Tuesday, 9/15 - 9/16Swan shows no availability for 2 nights, 9/8 and 9/9. Dolphin shows none for 4 nights, 9/8-9/12.
I have not seen anything indicating who might be holding conferences or meetings on those dates1. Does anyone know of what conference or event might be happening that they have nothing available?
It varies for each Conference or meeting, and their contract. However many release any extra room blocks at 60 or 30 days out.2. Does anyone know when rooms that are held for a conference may be released if there are some available? I have been checking daily, but maybe it is a lost cause.
It is lovely, and a smaller building that has all the basics under 1 roof. And the Swan / Dolphin are a quick walk across Epcot Resort BLVD. There are no Standard rooms that have a balcony. There are some suits that offer a balcony. Depending on the season, a balcony is an outdoor steam room due to the very high Humidity.3. I see Swan Reserve is available, but I have never stayed there, and I really love having a balcony. Can anyone sway me that the Reserve is worth a shot? We are two adults.
Assuming nothing opens at Dolphin or Swan what is your plan? That’s your reality right now so deal in that realm. Are you comparing SR to Disney EP area resorts? Something off-site?…I see Swan Reserve is available, but I have never stayed there, and I really love having a balcony. Can anyone sway me that the Reserve is worth a shot? We are two adults.
If you love a balcony on vacay, enjoy the 2 days at dolphin. If you prefer convenience, do the whole time at SR so you don’t have to switch.Thank you both for your thoughts and advice. I was able to book a room at the dolphin for 2 nights prior to the 8th. I’m just not sure if it’s worth moving after that or just booking SR the whole time. I appreciate your comments to help me decide.