by who? I seem to remember reading somewhere a while ago that POFQ was originally built by a company other than Disney and that Disney took over the resort, formerly known as Port Orleans later on. Am I hallucinating? Please advise. Maggie
Don't think so, Maggie. Disney opened POFQ and Dixie Landings at about the same time, later changed the name of DL to PO Riverside. Is that what you are thinking about, maybe?mickeysaver said:by who? I seem to remember reading somewhere a while ago that POFQ was originally built by a company other than Disney and that Disney took over the resort, formerly known as Port Orleans later on. Am I hallucinating? Please advise. Maggie
mickeysaver said:the place is so small and sort of lacks the full pixie dusted feel
maelstrom said:Could you enlighten me on the sit-down restaurant and personal watercraft dock at POFQ? I stayed there when it opened but I was pretty young so I don't remember. I can't think of where they'd have a personal watercraft dock there. I do seem to vaguely remember a restaurant. Bonfamille or some such is sticking out in my head, was that it?
Rob562 said:Which is a shame, but a slightly good thing for people with the Disney Dining Experience card. Without a sit-down restaurant available, you can use the card in the POFQ food court for the 20% discount. (The only other hotels where you can use the DDE card in a food court are the Value Resorts who also don't have a sit-down restaurant)
DisJosh said:The restaurant was left of where the bar is in the main building. I believe seating still remains there for anyone at the bar area. But no more restaurant. I ate there the day before they closed back in August of 2000.I do believe Bonfamille was the name.
shoppingnut said:You can use the DDE card at POR food court too. I've used it there a number of times.
slappy magoo said:When I stayed at PO-R last year, the DDE card specified that the discount was only applicable at POFQ's food court & Boatwright's at PO-R, not at the Riverside Mill Food Court. allearsnet.com also doesn't list Riverside's food court as a place where the DDE is accepted. Now, it's possible that they officially changed the policy and included Riverside's food court, and it isn't reflected in brochures and handouts. It's also possible that it was "unofficially" changed due to so many people requesting it. It might be a pick-and-choose sort of thing, depending on who's managing the resort at any given time, or how busy it is, or any number of factors. All I'm saying is, when I had a DDE card, the included literature didn't say Riverside's food court was included. Personally, I think it would be great if you could use the DDE in every food court, counter-service theme park joint & popcorn push cart in WDW, but hey, that's probably the single solitary reason why I'm not running the joint myself.
An interesting fact I learned not too long ago from a CM- only a few of the Disney bus drivers know the route to take to get to SoG, since Disney Transport buses are only allowed on SoG property in very special circumstances.slappy magoo said:What is Shades of Green?
Shades of Green (SoG) is an Armed Forces Recreation Center located on the WDW property. It was originally owned by WDW and called the "Golf Resort" and later the "Disney Inn". It was leased by the Department of Defense in 1994 and renamed to SoG. SoG is totally self supporting and operates from non-appropriated funds (no cost to the taxpayer). Profits generated are used for improvements to the hotel, property and services for the guest. The resort underwent a total renovation that was completed in 2004.
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