Originally posted by skiwee1
Personally I'd rather stay at CBR. The Dolphin just doesn't have the Disney touch. It reminds me of any other hotel. I guess it depends on what you are looking for in a vacation.
I'm now gathering info on the dolphin and making mental notes...Originally posted by >>^..^<<
Congratulations... have fun.
The Dolphin is walking distance to EPCOT and a short boat ride from MGM
>>^..^<<
Originally posted by inaminute
I'm confused. How could you be upgraded from a Disney hotel to a non-Disney hotel? Isn't the Dolphin a Sheraton?
I've stayed there before, and it's nice. The last I knew you couldn't have packages sent there from the parks and I don't think we could charge things at the parks to our room key. We weren't overly impressed with the room size, but the hotel itself was fine.
Originally posted by inaminute
Here you go. This is from the Starwood/Sheraton site. Might have a little more information for you:
I've been reading a little on it... we don't mind about the not charging to the room thing, that's ok... anything we buy will be delivered to the "guest services" at the hotel... (from what I'm reading).
Originally posted by BibbidiBobbidiBoo
Swan/Dolphin is not a Disney resort but located on Disney property. Something does not sound right, Disney does not have anything to do with booking S/D. Your TA saying Disney called sounds a little fishy to me. ??
I would rather be at CBR also!![]()
Originally posted by ofiesty4u
hey, thanks for the truth!! Actually that might work out better, my hubby is worried he'll never want to hear the name Disney again after this...
hopefully now we can order a special thing or two for our anniversary, the CBR doesn't have special dining like that.![]()
Originally posted by inaminute
I'm still suspicious of Disney sending guests to a non-Disney resort. It's just not a sound business practice. Were I still a stockholder I would definitely be looking into this.
You can find information about the Swan & Dolphin on the Disney website, but cannot book through them (I just tried it and neither are listed). The last time I tried to book, I had to call the Dolphin directly.
I think it's great if you're happy with the Dolphin. The location can't be beat! You just need to be aware that it's not a Disney hotel, and just didn't want you to be surprised.
Like I said earlier, the Dolphin is nice. You'll still have a good time. I did read about a $10.00 resort fee for each night. You might want to double check with your travel agent about that.
Originally posted by inaminute
Well...sheesh...if you're going on the cruise that makes all the difference! I didn't know that was the case.
All I read was that you were upgraded to the Dolphin from Caribbean Beach. I couldn't figure out how that could happen! Of course, the cruise line is like a different business, so would operate under different rules.
I certainly didn't mean to make you feel bad and I apologize if that is the case.