Contemporary - worth it?

sugarbear_1269

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I have booked the CR for my trip 29 March - 4 April. I have a garden wing, garden view room. I know I am paying out the nose like crazy, but being on the monorail seemed like such a great thing. I will be traveling with my 14 year old niece, who has never been before, and I have real issues with crowds. (I've also wanted to stay there since I was a child...now I think I know why Dad didn't pony up... it's so expensive!)

I've been reading reviews on AllEars and it seems like the mousekeeping is the biggest gripe among guests.

Can anyone who has recently stayed at the CR give me their unvarnished truth? I do expect to spend a moderate amount of time in the rooms, since my tried and true routine is to storm the parks early, come back for a swim or a nap, then go out again.

I hope I haven't made the wrong decision.

Thanks for any and all help.
 

Spike-in-Berlin

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Thanks for the boat info. I do love the boats as opposed to the buses, when possible. I mean, really, when do you get to go anywhere by boat? We are going to book at meal at Whispering Canyon, because I am dying to get a glimpse of WL.

And you won't regret it! We stayed at the WL last time and I adore this hotel! The lobby is nothing less than breathtaking, a cavernous timber hall in monumental dimensions. Absolutely fascinating to look at. I only want to stay at a different resort next time (possibly Polynesian and Carribean) because I want to know more disney-resorts, not because I didn't like it a the WL.
 
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disneydiva72

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If you request to stay in a long house by the main ceremonial house (POLY) for health reasons they will ABSOLUTELY accommodate you, my mother had a knee operation and I asked for a close room, they put us in the long house right next door.


I don't understand why people say its a long walk, ever the furthest room away is NOT that far at all.



Also, if you have a problem with the walking I wouldn't consider the moderate resorts, CR is a HIKE and a half if you get in Trinidad. OMG you have to take a bus! literally! and its a nightmare.
 
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Tiggerfanatic

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We are MK & EPCOT people, so I splurged and stayed at the CR on my last trip and absolutely loved it! So much so that I booked a repeat trip for this year. I'm a snob though - nothing but the tower for me. Love that 3-minute walk to my room from the monorail. And Chef Mickey's is a must do - having dinner for the 1st time this next trip.
 
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sweetpee_1993

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Hi ya! :wave: I had my dream-stay in a MK room at the Contemporary last December. I'm pasting my review of that hotel that I submitted to Allearsnet.com when everything was still fresh in my brain. Do I think it's worth it? I'd stay there again...but I also know to expect that I'll be doing my own cleaning if I want a truly clean room aside from making a bed and having clean towels. The location is what you pay for. Oh yeah. The location is key. Anywhoo, here ya go:


We stayed in the tower with the Magic Kingdom view, 6th floor, room 4236 from Nov.30 thru Dec.9. We had only ever stayed at Pop Century prior to this stay so we had really high hopes for a pretty different overall experience.


When we arrived at the resort at about 5:30pm we were checked in very quickly. I asked for the highest room I could get but still landed on the 6th floor (the lowest floor with guest rooms in the tower). The first thing we noticed in the room was the view. We all ran straight out to the balcony to take it in. Seeing the Magic Kingdom from our own private retreat and hearing the occasional whistle from the train or the toot of the ferry boat was so neat. When we started looking around our room is when the ick started. The room was pretty dusty. One of the bed skirts was hanging halfway off the bed and was pooled up on the floor next to the bed. It looked like Mousekeeping didn't like vacuuming close to the furniture at all. There was all sorts of bits of stuff all over the floor near the beds. The toilet looked like the previous guest(s) had been sick but Mousekeeping didn't bother to really clean out the rim of the bowl. There was crud on the potty-room walls and sliding door. Ew. Also, the previous guests missed a pair of ladies undergarments when packing up to leave. I promptly thru those into the trash. I looked under the bathroom vanity only once. It was pretty dusty under there. That's when I decided that looking too close was s-u-c-k-i-n-g the magic out of this room that I was paying $444 a night for. We took note of everything we wanted cleaned up, called down to the front desk, and asked that it be cleaned while we were out to dinner at Epcot. When we returned everything was taken care of as requested. Kudos to the powers-that-be for that.


The location of the Contemporary can't be beat. You're smack-dab in the middle of all the action. When we were in our room and moving about we would open the sliding door and keep it that way so we could always hear the happenings from the world outside. We spent a few evenings on our balcony eating flatbread pizzas (from the Tempo-Grab-n-Go, soooo yummy) and watching fireworks. That was awesome. No, they do not actually pipe the music to Wishes thru all the tvs in the hotel as we were previously told. That was a minor disappointment. Walking to and from the Magic Kingdom was awesome. It's such a quick little jaunt. The monorail service was wonderful making runs to other monorail resorts and Epcot so convenient.


Elevators. **sigh** We were on the 6th floor. In the mornings and evenings the elevators are insane. It was particularly stressful trying to get to places we had reservations for and were limited on time when the elevators were busy. Because we were on the 6th floor needing to get to the 4th (or 1st depending on if we needed a monorail, bus, or the walking path to MK) all elevators going down would fill up with other guests from higher floors also going down. Some mornings we would have to wait 4 or 5 elevators just to find one that had enough room to wedge our 4 bodies into for the short ride. I can't imagine the miseries of families with strollers or wheelchairs. One morning we caught an elevator going up. We then went all the way to the top and stopped on every floor coming back down. We got in but it was sad to see so many people be as disappointed as we were each time a full elevator opened up and had to wait for the next. I don't know how or if there could be a solution to the elevator issues. They'd need more elevators, at least twice what they have. Where would they put them, tho?


The Tempo-Grab-n-Go (temporary quick service area) was very efficient for something so small and temporary. We fell in love with the flatbread pizzas. Those are so much better than the icky pre-made frozen pizzas we had last trip at Pop. The selections were pretty good for such a small space. Kudos to the folks who made this otherwise aggravating situation during the remodel transition into one that was more than just bearable. Something to note: the Contemporary is NOT selling the refillable mugs while they are using the temporary counter service place. We were told they didn't think it fair to sell the mugs when they don't have the fountains, etc. for people to refill their drinks around the clock like other resorts. The Concourse Steakhouse was pretty good, too. As always, Chef Mickeys was a perenial favorite. Love it!


Mousekeeping was okay. Nothing outstanding. I think the overall cleanliness of the room was actually better at Pop Century. We tipped pretty good with hand-made, nice, Disney-themed thank you cards every day. No towel animals or anything special. Stuffed animals were set neatly on the pillows. Nothing whimsical or fun. Bummer.


I second what another guest's comments stated about air circulation for the little refridgerator. Whenever we were in our room we tried to keep the cabinet doors open to give the fridge some air circulation. It just didn't cool very well without the doors open.


There is very, very little storage in the room. There were 2 drawers between the bed and desk and 2 more small ones in one closet. We stored our empty suitcases between the bed closest to the sliding door and the curtains on the side. The vanity / sink configuration gave very little counter-space. We did as others have before us and laid a towel down in one sink to use as vanity space rather than a sink.


Laundry facilities. Or lack there-of. The only guest laundry room in the resort was on the 2nd floor of the south wing building. It was quite a jaunt to haul our laundry over. There were very few machines: only 6 washers and 6 dryers. The dryers were terrible. They didn't dry very well at all. When staying at Pop we usually could dry most loads with one 30 minute run thru the machines. At the Contemporary we had to restart machines 2 and 3 times. This eats a lot of time and money. $2 and 30 minutes each cycle. That adds up. I think maybe it's an air circulation issue. The entire laundry room turned into one huge hot-box when you got all the dryers running. After laundry we had to shower and refresh from all the sweating from being in that room. We tried holding the door open so the cooler hallway air could get in. Laundry was horrible. I wish Disney could find or provide optional laundry services such as wash-dry-fold in addition to the dry-cleaning options. I'd pay good money to not have to do laundry!


The new shop in the concourse is fun. I was so relieved it was open by the time we arrived. I don't find it all intrusive. This shop is mostly kids stuff, toys, pins, and stationary. Fun stuff for a fun-looking store.


Overall, the Contemporary was pretty cool. I love contemporary architecture and decor. I think the tower building definitely shows its age, tho. While in the big shop on the Bay Lake side of the building we were looking at the windows behind the display areas. There are huge open gaps between the glass and framing where whatever caulk or other material had either pulled away or rusted thru. The building is 35+ years old. It shows in some places that probably most people wouldn't think to look. We were disappointed in the details and lack of attention to them. It's not what we expected of a deluxe Disney resort. The elevators were extremely frustrating. The Mousekeeping and cleanliness were a huge let-down. For the money we paid for our room we really did expect more. I don't feel like that is unreasonable at all. Cleanliness is very basic. We've stayed in far less expensive hotels in our travels that were far better cared for. The location and transportation conveniences were wonderful. The proximity and views of the Magic Kingdom were incredible. That's the biggest plus to this resort. The location and view are pretty much the only perks I would recommend to family and friends. It needs to be important enough to make all the other negatives tolerable.
 
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Scooter

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If you are spending most of your vacation at The Magic Kingdom, then Disney's Contemporary Resort is the place to stay!

After Wishes is over, and the throngs of people rush to the exits to pile in to the resort buses and/or rush to get onto the Monorails and boats, you'll just smile at them as you walk past the crowds and enjoy your leisurely 10 minute walk back to The Contemporary.
 
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I have stayed at both Poly and CR recently and can attest that Poly is the better way to go. It is very close to Magic Kingdom ( Can get there in 10 minutes). Also the rumour of the dark rooms must have been heard by the disney uppers because we stayed in rapa nui which is said to be a newer longhouse and it was bright as day in there. The walks were not bad in the least even with a condition I think they could be managed rather easily. At the CR I felt like Disney banked too much on the proximity and let go of some minor details that make a huge difference considering your maybe 200 dollars more a night to stay there compared to a moderate. Please take these opinions with a grain of salt though as I dont want to tarnish your stay. You should be very excited because CR is a place with a breath-taking view and the location is second to none in Disney.
 
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KaliSplash

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There is something very wonderful about sitting in your room at the Contemporary with a Magic Kingdom view in the tower and watching the monorails go round and round at night. Especially watching the switching as they go home for the night (we're talking 2:30 or 3 a.m. on this particular morning, it was back when MK was open till midnight regularly and the monorails ran a good while after park closing.)

If you are ever in a position to splurge, this is a good one.

But you can save a whole bunch of money these days by staying elsewhere in the world. But as long as you're in the world, life is good :)
 
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disneytopdog

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Of all the Monorail resorts is the CR really that convenient?

Here's my observation. It is the first stop on the resort loop from MK which I guess is great when your tired of walking in the MK all day. That also means you have to ride the entire loop to get to the MK. It seems its faster to walk to the MK then riding the monorail.

It seems to me that of all the monorail resorts the Poly is the most advantageous. You can walk to the TTC to go to epcot and its the halfway point on the resort loop.
 
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Scooter

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Of all the Monorail resorts is the CR really that convenient?

Here's my observation. It is the first stop on the resort loop from MK which I guess is great when your tired of walking in the MK all day. That also means you have to ride the entire loop to get to the MK. It seems its faster to walk to the MK then riding the monorail.
It seems to me that of all the monorail resorts the Poly is the most advantageous. You can walk to the TTC to go to epcot and its the halfway point on the resort loop.

Yes yes yes....that's the beauty of The Contemporary resort. It IS in fact faster to walk to the Magic Kingdom in the morning from there. It's also great to walk back when the park is closing.

The walk to the TTC from The Polynesian Resort is great too if you are coming from EPCOT on the monorail. You can't, however get from The Magic Kingdom to EPCOT without taking a monorail or a boat...but you CAN take a short walk from The Magic Kingdom to The Contemporary Resort when the Magic Kingdom shuts down for the night. That's all I'm trying to say.
 
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bayoutinkbelle

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This thread is just what I needed! My friend and I will be staying at CR in October in a tower room. I'm a Pop loyalist, but I've always wanted to stay in a monorail resort so we splurged this time. I've heard the about the issues with Mousekeeping, so I've tried not to get my expectations too high.

Still, I'm stoked to be staying in a room with a MK view. I think that after enduring the summer season bus lines to Pop from MK, I will relish just walking the short distance to CR.

Have a great trip!! :wave:
 
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KingStefan

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Thanks for the boat info. I do love the boats as opposed to the buses, when possible. I mean, really, when do you get to go anywhere by boat? We are going to book at meal at Whispering Canyon, because I am dying to get a glimpse of WL.
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If you love boats, then you must go resort hopping from the MK to all the area resorts; you can take a l launch to them all, and of course the big ferry to the TTC.

The Wispering Canyon is a hoot. Leave a bit of vegetables on your plate and see what happens. If your server doesn't notice, say "sorry, I just couldn't finish all of those". And don't forget to ask for katsup.

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I don't understand why people say its a long walk, ever the furthest room away is NOT that far at all.

Also, if you have a problem with the walking I wouldn't consider the moderate resorts, CR is a HIKE and a half if you get in Trinidad. OMG you have to take a bus! literally! and its a nightmare.

You are right, the walk from the farthest Poly rooms is not as bad as the walk from the farthest mod rooms to the main building. But you can ask to be put close at the mods, too. I have and have been accomodated every time. Building 4 in Las Casitas at CSR, Jamaica (just accross the lake) at CB, POFQ is small enough not to worry. Never been to POR, but I've heard from others that they usually can accomodate you if you need to be close.


I forgot to mention before that Chef Mickey's is great for all ages. It's especially good for kids (they get their own reduced-height buffet - make your own sundaes for desssert, etc). But just as long as you're young at heart when you go (swing that napkin around over your head - don't just sit there like a lump - it's fun!) it'll be great. And the food is really good, too!

Just be sure to get ADRs! They book up fast, and it's hard to get in sometimes.
 
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DougK

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The CR is well worth it if you can afford it. We have stayed there many times and never had an issue with Mousekeeping either. As a side note the last time we stayed there we got upgraded to the 14th Floor on the MK side! But we have also stayed in the South Wing Garden View rooms and enjoyed it alot. You do have an extra few minutes walk to the MK from the South Wing but it is a wonderful and pleasant walk, after all you are at WDW!

Chef Mickeys is great but you need to make your ADRs as far in advance as possible.

We are staying at the CR with an MK view this coming October. Can't wait!
 
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