10day Magical Trip at Port Orleans Riverside Royal Room & Discovery Cove (3/28-4/6)

I've been a long time reader of the forums and I don't post much but considering how much enjoyment I get out of reading everybody's amazing TRs (seriously, some of you are master story tellers :) ), I figured I should pay it forward and share our recent WDW vacation this past Spring Break. So, this is my very first TR so please bear with me if my report seems a bit hard to follow and lacks cohesion.

This was our 3rd trip to WDW and 1st trip for our DD6. Living in Seattle, which is about as far as you can be from WDW, we don’t get the opportunity to get to WDW as often as we’d like considering that Disneyland is only 2 ½ hours away by flight. Our last trip to WDW was back in 2004 before our DD was born when hurricane Charley, a category 4 hurricane went through Orlando at the end of our trip. We were one of the very few lucky people where we were able to rebook our flight out of West Palm Beach (as Orlando Airport was shut down) and secure transportation down to West Palm Beach.

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DW: Deona | DD6: Madelyn | ME: Danny

Our WDW trip was a surprise trip for our DD which included a 10day stay at Port Orleans Riverside in the new Royal rooms with a day at Discovery Cove to swim with the dolphins.
Our planning for this trip started back in July of 2011 and we had a few close calls and slip ups but fortunately we were able to keep it a secret until the day we were leaving for the airport for a red-eye flight out of Seattle to Orlando, arriving at POR at 9:30am.

Before we begin our Trip Report, I wanted to share some general comments regarding our trip.

The “Left Rule”:
I remember reading somewhere that when you enter Magic Kingdom at rope drop and look down Mainstreet toward Cinderella’s castle, you’ll notice that more people are walking on the right side of the street than the left side of the street and they called that the “Left Rule”. Meaning that for whatever reason, people at WDW tend to favor right side over the left side. This was absolutely true during our trip where lines on the left side were usually less busy than lines on the right side whether it’s the ride lines, FP ticket lines, or food queue lines.

Speaking of FP ticket lines, here was an interesting observation. I’ve never noticed this before but it was a very common sight during this trip especially on the popular & busy rides where there would be a group of people that would have 1 person wait in each of the FP ticket lines and whoever got to the FP dispenser the quickest, all the others would join that person (I think they were part of a tourist group) with each having a stack of tickets in hand for the FP tickets. This really didn’t bother me at all but it noticeably bothered a few others in the FP distribution lines. I had more fun trying to pick them out in the FP lines and watching for other people’s reactions.

Weather:
The weather was simply AMAZING the entire duration of our trip. Average temperature was in the upper 70s when we arrived, gradually increasing to 90 degrees by the end of our trip with no noticeable humidity that we’re used to during the summer months. We did have 1 thunder & lightning storm on the day of our Discovery Cove excursion. They actually had to close Discovery Cove until the lightning storm passed. It was the typical torrential downpour that you experience during the summer months and then clearing out after a few hours.

Free WiFi:
There was free WiFi at the POR property (with pretty good signal at our room) and for those that care, this was what I logged on the average internet speed:
1Mbit download | 0.20 Mbit upload

Dining Plan:
This was the first time we used a Dining Plan through the free-dining-promo and I would have to say that this is a great plan for people that want a low stress dining experience without having to worry about the individual cost of the food items. It was very nice having your meals pre-paid and being able to enjoy any entrée/ dessert/ drink that you wanted rather than deciding what you’re going to eat based on the cost of the food items. While the Dining Plan is not for everybody, we will definitely add the Dining Plan to our future WDW vacations. Based on our eating habits when we’re on vacation, we most likely would have spent about the same amount on meals & snacks. Just the convenience of not having to worry about the cost of the food while on vacation and being able to order just about anything on the menu is a good trade off and worth it for us.

Most Expensive Counter Service Meal: $45 (lunch) – Sunshine Seasons @ EPCOT
Least Expensive Counter Service Meal: $22 (breakfast) – Riverside Mill Food Court @ POR

Most Expensive Table Service Meal: $130 (dinner) – Princess Storybook Dining at Akurshus @ EPCOT
Least Expensive Table Service Meal: $87 (breakfast) – The Crystal Palace @ Magic Kingdom

Total cost of Snacks, Counter & Table Service Meals (including gratuity): $1360
Breakfast meals by far were the cheapest so if you’re looking for the best bang for the buck on your meal credits, I would recommend using your Meal credits on Lunch or Dinners and using your Snack credits on breakfast.


Now onto the TRIP REPORT !!!
 
Great trip report! I love all the pictures. Your daughter is adorable, she looks like she's very used to the camera ;) Your room looked awesome, I would love to stay there someday!
 

johndoh

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Really enjoying your trip report. Hope you were able to see Illuminations the second EPCOT day of your trip. My family probably thinks I'm crazy, but I can't deny the goosebumps when the torches are first extinguished. Truly a magical moment for me. Oh, and I agree the Napoleon is extremely tasty!
Illuminations really holds a special place in my heart. It was at our very first WDW trip back in the summer of 2001, we had walked over to EPCOT after having checked into the Yacht Club and had dinner and Illuminations was just about to start. We got lucky and grabbed a seat right in the middle, not knowing what to expect other than "a fireworks show". And I was ABSOLUTELY blown away as I had never seen anything like it before and I honestly think that Illuminations alone was enough to get the WDW bug. It was indeed, a magical moment and a great start to our very first WDW vacation.

I have really enjoyed your Trip Report! You seem like a really fun family. It looks like you had an amazing time. Thanks for sharing with us!
Thank you for following along! Being my first TR, I really wasn't sure if many people would find my TR enjoyable as I thought I would be just rambling on. I'm so glad you are enjoying our TR.

Great trip report!
I think you sold me on buying a pedometer before my 11 day October trip. I would love to see how far we walk.
Can't wait for the rest! :)
Pedometer is definintely a must in all of our vacations now. It's so fun to see how many steps you've taken, how many miles, calories burned, etc. Our Pedometer is Omron HJ-112 and costs $22 on Amazon.

What a fantastic TR and beautiful pics!
We have always stayed at the Poly because we are a family of 5. If it is the kids and I next year, I may have to have my 2 boys deal with the Royal room for their little sis and me. :)
You know, Poly never really had much of an appeal to us until this past trip. I remember when we checked out the Poly back in 2004, for it being a Deluxe hotel, it really felt like it didn't compare with the themeing and decorations with the hotels in Hawaii. The decorations seemed fake and didn't seem natural. Maybe because our honeymoon and our anniversary trip to Maui and The Big Island was still pretty fresh in our minds at that time....
However, in this past trip we felt that Poly really had the ambiance and captured the "essence" of Hawaii. It was certainly a different hotel than it was 8 years ago (and we had just vacationed at Oahu last summer)

I'm really late so I'm just at MGM morning but your daughter is soo adorable and it seems like shes really sweet and you two are doing a great job :) you have a beautiful family and I'm loving all of your pictures! I love seeing the POR my family and I stayed there back when it was Dixie Landings so I love seeing the pictures especially of the new rooms! thanks for taking a picture of every inch of the room!
I wanted to know what kind of pedometer you have and if its been working well because I want to get one for my August trip, thanks!:)
We used an OMRON HJ-112 DIGITAL POCKET PEDOMETER based on the good & positive reviews from Amazon and it warked flawlessly for us.
http://www.amazon.com/Omron-HJ-112-...UTF8&qid=1342127477&sr=8-1&keywords=pedometer

It also tracks the past 5 days or so history which is a great feature. Of course, you have to take the actual figures with a grain of salt but it's great for getting a general idea of how active you've been and comparing that between the different days. You also set your stride distance in the pedometer (instructions are real easy and it's provided in the manual) so that it can measure your steps & distance more accurately since not everybody has exactly the same walking stride distance.

What a great TR. Your daughter is absolutely adorable.
The royal rooms at POR look fantastic; it is on my list to stay at either POR or POFQ.
I also love the letters you had everyday. Definitely very creative.
Our POR room, the location and basically everything about our POR stay was practically perfect in every way. The themeing and the spaciousness of the property was amazing. I think POR is now the standard in how all of our future Disney vacations are going to be compared. :)
 

johndoh

Member
Original Poster
Great trip report! I love all the pictures. Your daughter is adorable, she looks like she's very used to the camera ;) Your room looked awesome, I would love to stay there someday!
Thanks! DW is a big time scrapbooker so pictures are a must in any of our family vacations and outings so Madelyn certainly is not shy around cameras. In the past, she had put together these massive Disney vacation scrapbooks working on them for weeks to months as well as making a Disney family vacation DVD, so this trip I'm doing the TR. This is my small way to contribute to our Disney vacation memorabilia.
 

fractal

Well-Known Member
Great TR!

Thank you so much for the extensive review of Dolphin's Cove. I have promised my youngest daughter that I would take her there and your report really helps me know what to expect.
 

bluejasmine

Active Member
Loving the TR! Your daughter is just adorable! Your trip looks like so much fun!! Im really enjoying all the pics! Especially the Dinosaur one! That face was priceless! Oh and your DD face on Tower of Terror also made me laugh but then my DH reminded me I always hang on his arm and make the same face..lol
 

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