Son of Gadsden
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We just got back from our Christmas vacation at WDW. We had a split stay at three resorts: Art of Animation, Coronado Springs, and Pop Century.
We've stayed at AoA before, so we knew what we were getting. We LOVE AoA. The majority of our stay was at Coronado Springs, which we had never stayed at before. It was out of our price range, but because of a discount at Orbitz, we could barely afford it. We were super excited to stay there, as it was one of my wife's "must try" resorts. The point of our three way split stay was because we originally planned a 7 night stay, but because of the holiday, we found out we actually could extend our trip. We tacked a day on the beginning, and a day on the end. Coronado couldn't be booked. AoA had availability for the first day but not the last, so we got the cheapest option, which was Pop Century. I'm not going to lie, we were seriously dreading Pop Century. We watched the videos, read the reviews, and we just hated the idea of it. When we stayed at AoA, looking across the lake, we cringed. We just thought it looked super tacky.
When day one came, we didn't want to leave AoA, but it was booked for the whole week anyway, which is really what pushed us to book Coronado in the first place. However, we were excited to head over to Coronado. However, we were disappointed with it. We didn't like the themeing. The rooms were nice, very nice. However, we didn't like the lack of themeing. The whole stay felt like a Marriott. Very nice resort, but it just didn't feel like we were onsite. The Pepper Market was so-so. The food was good, but I just didn't get the stamp thing, and I felt like I was in a jail cell eating. Landscape of Flavors was MUCH better. The resort is HUGE. However, I already knew that going in. This resort has, by far, the WORST bus service I have ever witnessed. It wasn't just me either...everyone we talked to at the resort went on and on about the bus service. More often than not, we had to ask a bus driver to radio dispatch and ask for a bus where we were going. Average wait times totaled over half an hour for us. The bus stops were confusing. We got the hang of it eventually, but stop 1 is actually called stop 2. The bus stops at Stop 2, then 3, then 4, then 1...unless you're on a Downtown Disney bus, which stops 1, 2, 3, 4. Bus drivers do not tell you which route they are on, and we ended up going to Downtown Disney when we were trying to get to stop 1, and ended up going to Blizzard Beach on the Internal Bus once...somehow. The resort felt like a motel 8 as far as layout. The CM that checked us in pretty much summed it up when we asked to get a room close to the center hub. "I can't get you but so close because of preferred rooms, but I'll get you close to a bus stop. You really have no reason to come back here once you check in." We didn't get the feeling of a resort with a lobby and a central area to do things. The main pool is way away from the lobby, the gift shop is lacking themeing and just isn't as exciting as the Ink and Paint Shop at AoA, nor is Pepper Market comparable to Landscape of Flavors. I went into Rix on Sunday Night at about 6 to ask about the football game. When I asked the bartender "Hey, are you guys showing the game tonight?" The bartender looked like I just slapped her and said "Which one?" I smiled at the idea of a bartender not knowing about Sunday Night Football...and said "...the NFL one." She still had no idea what I was talking about. "The Skins game." Nope. "Skins, Giants." Still silence. In the awkwardness of it all I just kind of mumbled "football....Sunday Night...." And she finally just kind of rolled her eyes and said "eh, I don't know, I guess" like I was asking a ridiculous question. The moment was so awkward I just didn't return. Okay, maybe I'm nitpicking, but it just didn't seem like a very fun or welcoming place to go watch the game, and since it's a long walk anyway, I just decided to stay in the room and watch the game. On the first night, our shower was broken, so we had to call maintenance to come fix that. Every time I went to the concierge help desk, I got someone who could not speak English. Like MyMagic+ needs any help being complicated, the people I'm asking questions can barely understand the question, much less the issue.
Coronado Springs was just a bad experience all around, if you can't tell. I could go on complaining and complaining, but I've really said enough about it. It was not a miserable trip, we had fun, and it really is a nice, clean resort. It just didn't feel Disney, and I thought the Values were just better. My wife and I agree, we won't be returning.
Then we began the dreaded trip to Pop. WE LOVED IT! We walked in dreading it and trying to find things wrong with it since we had already made up our minds. On the way to the room, our complaints lessened, we kept making comments to each other, which started to turn into sour grapes, and eventually I dared to say "You know what....this isn't all THAT bad..." and from there my wife said "Yeah, it's alright", and eventually it turned to "This is way better than Coronado. I'd stay here again. And now we are to the point that next trip will either be AoA or Pop vs monorail resorts. The rooms were clean, and we liked the themeing. We still didn't care for the tacky "stapled on" themeing, but we really like the Lady and the Tramp parts and the Jungle book parts. We stayed in a preferred section in the "Lady" building. We got it for like $80 a night as compared to $160 for Coronado. It got up to like 90 degrees while we were there so we got to try out the pool. We loved that as well. Much better vibes from Pop than Coronado. The concierge was very helpful (we left some things in the room at Coronado, and they got them delivered to Pop for us). The bus transportation was much better than Coronado as well. So, maybe it's not that hard to believe we would love this resort since we love AoA and this is essentially AoA with different paint colors, but it really shocked us.
Never in our wildest dreams would we have imagined we would have disliked Coronado so much and loved Pop. Anyone else had similar experiences? Ever stayed at a resort that you thought would be your favorite and ended up hating it...or dreading a resort and ended up putting it on the "to do" list for next stay?
We've stayed at AoA before, so we knew what we were getting. We LOVE AoA. The majority of our stay was at Coronado Springs, which we had never stayed at before. It was out of our price range, but because of a discount at Orbitz, we could barely afford it. We were super excited to stay there, as it was one of my wife's "must try" resorts. The point of our three way split stay was because we originally planned a 7 night stay, but because of the holiday, we found out we actually could extend our trip. We tacked a day on the beginning, and a day on the end. Coronado couldn't be booked. AoA had availability for the first day but not the last, so we got the cheapest option, which was Pop Century. I'm not going to lie, we were seriously dreading Pop Century. We watched the videos, read the reviews, and we just hated the idea of it. When we stayed at AoA, looking across the lake, we cringed. We just thought it looked super tacky.
When day one came, we didn't want to leave AoA, but it was booked for the whole week anyway, which is really what pushed us to book Coronado in the first place. However, we were excited to head over to Coronado. However, we were disappointed with it. We didn't like the themeing. The rooms were nice, very nice. However, we didn't like the lack of themeing. The whole stay felt like a Marriott. Very nice resort, but it just didn't feel like we were onsite. The Pepper Market was so-so. The food was good, but I just didn't get the stamp thing, and I felt like I was in a jail cell eating. Landscape of Flavors was MUCH better. The resort is HUGE. However, I already knew that going in. This resort has, by far, the WORST bus service I have ever witnessed. It wasn't just me either...everyone we talked to at the resort went on and on about the bus service. More often than not, we had to ask a bus driver to radio dispatch and ask for a bus where we were going. Average wait times totaled over half an hour for us. The bus stops were confusing. We got the hang of it eventually, but stop 1 is actually called stop 2. The bus stops at Stop 2, then 3, then 4, then 1...unless you're on a Downtown Disney bus, which stops 1, 2, 3, 4. Bus drivers do not tell you which route they are on, and we ended up going to Downtown Disney when we were trying to get to stop 1, and ended up going to Blizzard Beach on the Internal Bus once...somehow. The resort felt like a motel 8 as far as layout. The CM that checked us in pretty much summed it up when we asked to get a room close to the center hub. "I can't get you but so close because of preferred rooms, but I'll get you close to a bus stop. You really have no reason to come back here once you check in." We didn't get the feeling of a resort with a lobby and a central area to do things. The main pool is way away from the lobby, the gift shop is lacking themeing and just isn't as exciting as the Ink and Paint Shop at AoA, nor is Pepper Market comparable to Landscape of Flavors. I went into Rix on Sunday Night at about 6 to ask about the football game. When I asked the bartender "Hey, are you guys showing the game tonight?" The bartender looked like I just slapped her and said "Which one?" I smiled at the idea of a bartender not knowing about Sunday Night Football...and said "...the NFL one." She still had no idea what I was talking about. "The Skins game." Nope. "Skins, Giants." Still silence. In the awkwardness of it all I just kind of mumbled "football....Sunday Night...." And she finally just kind of rolled her eyes and said "eh, I don't know, I guess" like I was asking a ridiculous question. The moment was so awkward I just didn't return. Okay, maybe I'm nitpicking, but it just didn't seem like a very fun or welcoming place to go watch the game, and since it's a long walk anyway, I just decided to stay in the room and watch the game. On the first night, our shower was broken, so we had to call maintenance to come fix that. Every time I went to the concierge help desk, I got someone who could not speak English. Like MyMagic+ needs any help being complicated, the people I'm asking questions can barely understand the question, much less the issue.
Coronado Springs was just a bad experience all around, if you can't tell. I could go on complaining and complaining, but I've really said enough about it. It was not a miserable trip, we had fun, and it really is a nice, clean resort. It just didn't feel Disney, and I thought the Values were just better. My wife and I agree, we won't be returning.
Then we began the dreaded trip to Pop. WE LOVED IT! We walked in dreading it and trying to find things wrong with it since we had already made up our minds. On the way to the room, our complaints lessened, we kept making comments to each other, which started to turn into sour grapes, and eventually I dared to say "You know what....this isn't all THAT bad..." and from there my wife said "Yeah, it's alright", and eventually it turned to "This is way better than Coronado. I'd stay here again. And now we are to the point that next trip will either be AoA or Pop vs monorail resorts. The rooms were clean, and we liked the themeing. We still didn't care for the tacky "stapled on" themeing, but we really like the Lady and the Tramp parts and the Jungle book parts. We stayed in a preferred section in the "Lady" building. We got it for like $80 a night as compared to $160 for Coronado. It got up to like 90 degrees while we were there so we got to try out the pool. We loved that as well. Much better vibes from Pop than Coronado. The concierge was very helpful (we left some things in the room at Coronado, and they got them delivered to Pop for us). The bus transportation was much better than Coronado as well. So, maybe it's not that hard to believe we would love this resort since we love AoA and this is essentially AoA with different paint colors, but it really shocked us.
Never in our wildest dreams would we have imagined we would have disliked Coronado so much and loved Pop. Anyone else had similar experiences? Ever stayed at a resort that you thought would be your favorite and ended up hating it...or dreading a resort and ended up putting it on the "to do" list for next stay?