RobandLisa
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- May 16, 2002
- Messages
- 19
My husband, me and 2 kids (boy age 9 and girl age 7) just returned from 8 days at the CSR. We switched to CSR due to the closing of the CBR. We did not want to stay at Port Orleans (my husband and I had stayed there previously), nor did we want to upgrade to a deluxe.
All I can say is CSR was FANTASTIC! All of the "negatives" I heard just weren't an issue for us. We stayed in Cabanas 8A and were steps from Bus Stop 4 and the Dig Site. Great location! A short walk to El Centro but it was such a beautiful walk, we didn't mind at all.
The room was clean (and a corner room, so 2 windows!) and cheerful. The grounds were so well-maintained--saw lots of lizards, toads and rabbits!
The "convention" aspect didn't bother us--in fact, it was probably a positive since the pool area was never crowded and the buses were very empty. When we left MK one evening at closing time, bus lines for PO and All Stars were miles long while CSR had only a few people waiting.
I remember reading from a previous post that CSR is a well-kept secret. I have to agree!
Any questions, just let me know.
All I can say is CSR was FANTASTIC! All of the "negatives" I heard just weren't an issue for us. We stayed in Cabanas 8A and were steps from Bus Stop 4 and the Dig Site. Great location! A short walk to El Centro but it was such a beautiful walk, we didn't mind at all.
The room was clean (and a corner room, so 2 windows!) and cheerful. The grounds were so well-maintained--saw lots of lizards, toads and rabbits!
The "convention" aspect didn't bother us--in fact, it was probably a positive since the pool area was never crowded and the buses were very empty. When we left MK one evening at closing time, bus lines for PO and All Stars were miles long while CSR had only a few people waiting.
I remember reading from a previous post that CSR is a well-kept secret. I have to agree!
Any questions, just let me know.