Puppymom73
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Port Orleans French Quarter: no table service restaurant (although there should be -- come on, Disney! Get Tiana's Palace in there already!)
I LOVE this idea!!!!
Port Orleans French Quarter: no table service restaurant (although there should be -- come on, Disney! Get Tiana's Palace in there already!)
This! This is why I am staying in SeptemberI can't afford Deluxe and I'm tired of the Values so that is why I'm staying at the mods next time..
im staying at POR in sept also, 1st time for me
I think that lots of guests probably decide to stay at the Port Orleans Resort because of its lower price point. My family and I stayed there in July 2012 because of this, but we won't do it again. You get what you pay for. It was essentially a motel room with very uncomfortable beds. I have back problems and those beds made it so much worse after a long day of walking! It was just too inconvenient to have to walk a long way to the bus stop and then have to take a very long, out-of-the-way bus route to the parks. After POR, I vowed to always splurge on future visits and stay exclusively at deluxe resorts since they have much nicer beds and monorail access, which is crucial for my aching back. I have been to WDW twice since 2012 and stayed both times at the Contemporary Resort. It made for a completely different Disney experience The level of customer service, amenities, and convenience to parks you get at the deluxe resorts is worth the extra cost to me. Also, there are deals available on room rates for FL residents (like me), so it's a no brainer IMO.
It's the nicest moderate resort. Plain and simple. No I would not choose it over a deluxe resort, but the fact that it's close to DTD and that the rooms and buildings are the nicest puts it up there.Everybody seems to stay there. I mean EVERYBODY! I'm a bit confused as to why, though. Am I missing something? What makes this resort so desirable over a deluxe resort, or another moderate resort?
I agree; Disney needs more moderates. I also wish they had something in between values and moderates. Like similar room size to the value, no TS restaurant, but with the better theming and a better pool area, and less costly than a value. My friend and I are college students and, with help from our parents, stayed at Pop Century. If there were an option with a nicer pool area (with a water slide and hot tub) that cost slightly more (like $110-$130 per night with the AP discount instead of $80-$100 a night at Pop, again, with an AP discount) we would have done it. But we weren't going to pay $150-$180 for a moderate.Funny to see all these people booking Port Orleans for the first time this fall (myself included).
I think Disney should built a new moderate resort. They have so many value and DVC rooms now, they could use another option for those who want something better than Pop Century, but not at $300/night.
We can't all cram into Port Orleans!
But we weren't going to pay $150-$180 for a moderate.
I went during value season and still the rate available was $150/night, 30% discount. Yup...but it was fine staying at Pop. We were hardly there except to sleep and when we were at a resort, we were usually over at one of the deluxes just chillin'.I wouldn't either which is why I booked the room-only discount during Value Season and got it for under $150/night.
Have you stayed in a value lol Some of us can't even touch a deluxe because of the price. I don't think I will ever be able to stay at a deluxe unless I rent points.
If you can score 35+% off, some of them are merely expensive (the lodges).Although they are nice, it's not as big of a deal....those prices are OUTRAGEOUS!!!!
If you can score 35+% off, some of them are merely expensive (the lodges).
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