I can speak for two weeks ago, maybe things have changed since then.
Construction was definitely still going on. A lot of landscaping and pathways were torn up and fenced off especially around Aruba, making navigating difficult. It took me about 4 days to figure out the most efficient paths to get to the parking lot vs. the small pool/laundry vs. the port royal area. The construction also made the bus routes a bit weird, as one section of road seemed closed off. And definitely we saw active construction going on with the skyway gondolas and the station/building. Also, Riviera was an active construction site. Dang, it's ugly. I hope it's more attractive and less of a brick pile when it's done.
Dining - I can only speak for the main food court (Centertown Market). We didn't try Sebastian's (dropped that reservation for Jaleo and it was so worth it). Didn't try the bar across from the pool (Banana Cabana). Didn't try Spyglass.
Anyway, the food court was more interesting than my experiences with the value food courts. Is that a good thing? I don't know. It's great when Disney experiments and tries new flavors beyond spaghetti, pizza or burgers, but if the execution is a bit off, it's not necessarily any better. On our first night, after driving about 900 miles we checked in to CBR and headed over to the food court for a late-ish dinner. It was about 8:30/9 pm. 1. The kitchen was slow. Maybe because it was later in the evening, I don't know. 2. The food at dinner. DH got a Cuban sandwich. It seemed okay. The kids got the tacos. Usually they destroy tacos (they beg for District Taco every weekend). Not this time, they kind of picked at them. I got a create your own bowl, it was strangely bland.... I think I got the salad with beef and chimichurri. I assumed it would be good like Satu'li canteen.... Anyway, I ate it all and it was still better than a squishy dinner at a value resort 3. We had breakfast there twice. That was actually pretty decent. Everyone found something yummy. Not at all disappointed (and it was much quicker in the morning). 4. Overall it was clean and comfortable and I never felt like we had to fight for a table. Completely unlike All-Stars....
Overall, the construction did not affect our ability to have a decent night's sleep and it did not detract from the awesomeness of the main CBR pool. We spent so much time hanging out there, it's fantastic. And well, we all know quick service can be hit or miss at Disney. It's better to have a granola bar and coffee in your room for breakfast. Quick lunch in the parks. Sit down dinner in the parks or better resorts.
DH says he's very open to staying there again. For me, it's a bit of a dilemma. I agree CBR is great, but I really want to try POR sometime.
We're actually at CBR right now. We've stayed here 2 times previously and liked it. We just wrapped up day 2 of our stay, so what I'm saying here is only based on that. When booking it this time, I was aware of the construction and knew the bus routes were affected, but the bus routes are worse that I expected. First, they took what was a loop around the resort and essentially turned it into a linear route, meaning you end up traveling further on the bus. The 2 end sections, Aruba and Martinique, seem to have their stops at the furthest possible point from their section, right at the start and end of the route. It seems like it would have been wise to create temporary stops more centrally located to what remains of those sections. We're staying in Aruba 52 and we don't even bother going to the Aruba bus stop; we just walk over to Port Royale to catch the bus. On the upside, in the morning, it does seem like they split the route in half. Catching the bus at Port Royale, there's usually some people on there already (Martinique), but we usually exit the resort right after that.
We have not had a chance to try the restaurants here yet. I will say I'm not a fan of the redesigned food court's design / layout. It seems much more crammed now than it used to.
While this may not be salient to the OP's original questions, I also think the Riviera resort is an eyesore for CBR. CBR was, in my opinion, a well themed, immersive resort. Maybe it will be better when the construction is done, but it's definitely jarring to the theming / immersion now.
We will be there 1 June for the first time, so thank you all for your advice- it is what I was looking for. We have a pirate room as part of a summer promotion, I guess, so am not sure where that will be. Sounds like catching the bus at Port Royale or earlier in the route is best. I have a couple of questions:
When do the buses start to be less crowded?
Can we walk to Pop Century? We have friends who will be staying there.
Thanks!
We will be there 1 June for the first time, so thank you all for your advice- it is what I was looking for. We have a pirate room as part of a summer promotion, I guess, so am not sure where that will be. Sounds like catching the bus at Port Royale or earlier in the route is best. I have a couple of questions:
When do the buses start to be less crowded?
Can we walk to Pop Century? We have friends who will be staying there.
Thanks!
We were in Trinidad 38. It’s quite a hike to Old Port Royale but you might have better luck walking to Barbados which is one stop before Trinidad. We only experienced the morning bus before rope drop (7-8:30 AM) so I can’t speak to how busy it is later in the morning. We seemed to have a lot of young families staying in Trinidad (likely doing the same room promo we did!) so Magic Kingdom was the highest demand bus and EPCOT was least busy each morning.We will be there 1 June for the first time, so thank you all for your advice- it is what I was looking for. We have a pirate room as part of a summer promotion, I guess, so am not sure where that will be. Sounds like catching the bus at Port Royale or earlier in the route is best. I have a couple of questions:
When do the buses start to be less crowded?
Can we walk to Pop Century? We have friends who will be staying there.
Thanks!
Thanks. We rarely rope drop anymore- mainly to ride FoP, and last time we waited in line 1 1/2 hrs even at that- so don't head out until about 10am or later. Nearly all our FPs are in the afternoon, just in case we want to enjoy the pool in the morning. Maybe the buses won't be crazy.We were in Trinidad 38. It’s quite a hike to Old Port Royale but you might have better luck walking to Barbados which is one stop before Trinidad. We only experienced the morning bus before rope drop (7-8:30 AM) so I can’t speak to how busy it is later in the morning. We seemed to have a lot of young families staying in Trinidad (likely doing the same room promo we did!) so Magic Kingdom was the highest demand bus and EPCOT was least busy each morning.
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