BoarderPhreak
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She has an awesome Play-Doh kit, but loves AKL and the Swan. Both the real animals - and the fake one in the lobby fountain.If you've conditioned your kid against Play-Doh, I'd call that a crime against humanity.
She has an awesome Play-Doh kit, but loves AKL and the Swan. Both the real animals - and the fake one in the lobby fountain.If you've conditioned your kid against Play-Doh, I'd call that a crime against humanity.
I just feel like we'd have a blast at WDW no matter where we stayed. Only reason we haven't done AoA yet is because the one we'd go for is only 3, just getting to the point we feel she'd remember any of it.
Just wow. I've not stayed value in the 35+ years I've been going, but for no particular reason. We were actually considering checking out AoA for our youngest a while back. It's Disney World; how can a stay on Disney property suck to the extent represented here?
My thoughts exactly!
Our first stay at a WDW Resort was at the Beach Club (Land and Sea Package), and were upgraded to Concierge Level because of our anniversary. One would think that we were spoiled, but no!
We've stayed at Pop, All Stars, moderates, deluxe, and villas.
We are just too happy and grateful to be at WDW.
I think you missunderstood my post.I like art of animation...alot
The problem is this:
A food court and a pool with a fiberglass stingray over it is just simply not worth the prices.
I think you kinda negate the point with the bluster about faux “concierge”upgrades, don’t you.
You drop a money reference and then say it isn’t about the money?
Old Keywest and Saratoga Springs ! We’ve Never had any desire to stay there.
“Faux” as in Disney doesn’t do concierge due to lack of service.I think you missunderstood my post.
I didn't get the "faux upgrade" comment either?
I just meant that we've enjoyed all our stays at Disney resorts, values and all. Actually, my next stay, in a few days is at Pop and I'm pretty excited about it.
Ah! ok, "Club Level", sorry I didn't remember the correct name, that was 16 years ago!“Faux” as in Disney doesn’t do concierge due to lack of service.
$200 a night for a snack bar doesn’t equal that.
My point is to single out your most “luxurious” stay dulls “they’re all great” a tad. Just for me
I gotcha...I just think your reaffirmation is stronger if you plugged port orleans or pop...not beach club with snacks.Ah! ok, "Club Level", sorry I didn't remember the correct name, that was 16 years ago!
And just for the record, we didn't pay for the upgrade, it was a gracious gesture from the CM who checked us in.
Definitely the Grand Floridian because it feels like we are going to a really sweet grandmothers house that’s welcoming her guests with excessive floral prints and doilies everywhere. Not our style and the $$$ to stay there doesn’t get you any better benefit if accessing the MK over the CR. You can’t walk there from the GF (not yet anyways) and you’re the last stop on the monorail if you’ve finished your day at the MK. I always wondered why they didn’t reverse the monorail direction at the end of the day to get the guests staying at the GF off the train first as an extra bonus.Just curious if anyone else has a resort that they can't ever see themselves staying at, even if money and other annoying issues like that weren't a factor . For me it's the Contemporary. It just looks so drab and plain compared to all of the others. If I want to stay at a hotel that looks like every other, I'll save myself a few hundred dollars a night and go off site.
It's not "suck" it's, "i'd simply rather stay elsewhere.
Just wow. I've not stayed value in the 35+ years I've been going, but for no particular reason. We were actually considering checking out AoA for our youngest a while back. It's Disney World; how can a stay on Disney property suck to the extent represented here?
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