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A Disney Resort Primer (Book Excerpt)authored by Jennifer and Dave Marx, Authors of PassPorter Travel Guidebooksupdated by Marnie Urmaza, PassPorter Guide The following text is direct from pages 31-34 of our PassPorter's Walt Disney World guidebook for the convenience of our current readers and for the enjoyment of our future readers. Resort LocationsThe Disney resorts described in the PassPorter's Walt Disney World are all located within minutes of the theme parks. We organize them into four areas: Magic Kingdom, Downtown Disney, Epcot, and Disney's Animal Kingdom (use the flap map on the inside back cover of the guidebook for reference). Each resort's area is identified in its description in the guidebook. You can also use the blue "stamps" at the top of each page of the guidebook to locate all resorts in a particular neighborhood.Room LocationsRoom locations such as a building or room number can be requested, but are not guaranteed. However, if you note your preferences when you make your reservation, via phone about three days before arrival, and again when you check in, there is a good chance you will get the room you want. Resort maps and suggestions are given for each resort in the Staying in Style chapter of the PassPorter Walt Disney World travel guide. If you dont like a particular room youve been assigned after you arrive, do as you would with any hotel and politely ask for another.AmenitiesAll rooms have the basics: television with remote control, phone, drawers, hanging rod with hangers, small table, chairs, as well as simple toiletries. Additional amenities differ from resort to resort and are detailed in the book as appropriate. Tip: If your resort doesn't offer an in-room coffeemaker or iron/ironing board, try asking housekeeping for one upon arrival. Check-In TimeCheck-in time is 3:00 or 4:00 pm (varies by resort), although rooms are often available earlier if you inquire on your arrival. Even if your room is not available, you can register, leave your luggage, and go play at the parks while your room is being prepared. Check-Out TimeCheck-out time is 11:00 am. If you need to check-out an hour or two later, ask the Front Desk upon check-in. If the resort isnt busy, they may grant your request at no extra cost. Extended check-out may also be available for an extra fee. You can also leave your bags with Bell Services and go play in the parks. ChildcareChildrens clubs for ages 4-12 are available at the Animal Kingdom Lodge, Grand Floridian, Polynesian, Dolphin and Swan, Yacht and Beach Club, and Wilderness Lodge. Programs are typically available in the afternoons and evenings and have an hourly fee. In-room sitting is also available. ConciergeAll of the deluxe resorts offer concierge services, which give you extra perks like a continental breakfast, afternoon snacks, and planning services. Concierge services are associated with certain rooms (often on the higher floors) and invariably come at a higher rate. Convention CentersSeveral resort hotels at the Walt Disney World Resort are popular among convention-goers due to their excellent facilities, including the BoardWalk, Contemporary, Coronado Springs, Grand Floridian, Swan, Dolphin, and the Yacht & Beach Club. For more details on convention facilities, call 407-828-3200. Business Centers offering complete office environments are available at each of the above resorts. Data Services (Internet)All Disney resorts now have high-speed Internet access for $9.95 for a contiguous 24-hour period, and some even have wireless (wi-fi) in select areas of the resorts available at the same rate. If you need technical support, call 407-938-4357. All phones have data ports for dial-up access. Local calls are free. The front desk will also receive your faxes for a fee. Disabled AccessAll resorts offer accommodations and access for differently-abled guests. Inquire when you make your reservations on availability and specifics. For details and reservations, call Disney's Special Requests Department at 407-939-7807 (voice) or 407-939-7670 (TTY). Be sure to ask that "Special Needs" be noted on your reservation. See PassPorter's Open Mouse for Walt Disney World and the Disney Cruise Line for much more extensive information. Extra Magic HoursGuests at Disney resorts and the Swan, Dolphin, Shades of Green, and Hilton can enter
the parks up to one hour earlier or stay three hours later than everyone else. Disney resort ID is required for entry, along with valid admission.
Only certain parks and attractions are open for Extra Magic Hours on any given day, however. The schedule can change from week to week
(check http://www.disneyworld.com for the schedule during your visit).
Extra Magic Hour Attractions Housekeeping ServicesAlmost every resort offers daily "mousekeeping" services and happily provides you with extra towels, pillows, and blankets upon request, as well as a hair dryer, iron, and ironing board. If you require extra toiletries, just ask for them. Note: Disney Vacation Club (DVC) resorts provide reduced housekeeping services to DVC members using points. Ice and SodaAll resorts have ice machines within easy walking distance. Most, but not all, also have soda machines. The rule seems to be the more plush the resort, the harder it is to find a soda machine. If soda is important, pick some up before you arrive (it is cheaper anyway). InformationCheck the Walt Disney World Resort information channels on your in-room TV. These channels are available at every resort and offers a nice introduction for newcomers, plus a peek at whats new for veterans. You can touch "0" on any resort phone for more information. LaundryEvery resort has either coin-operated washers and dryers in a laundry room near the pool expect to pay 8 quarters/load) or a washer and dryer in your room. Tip: Old Key West, The Villas at Wilderness Lodge, and Beach Club Villas offer complimentary self-service laundry facilities (no coins needed). Laundry bags and laundry lists are also available in each room for same-day laundering service (though it is expensive). Tip: Store your dirty laundry in the laundry bags. Lobby Concierge (formerly Guest Services)Each resort has a Lobby Concierge desk where you can purchase park passes, make dining reservations, and find answers to just about any question. You can also connect to Lobby Concierge (and other Disney Services) through a button on your in-room phone. Mail and PackagesPurchase stamps at Lobby Concierge and in many shops; mail can be dropped off at Lobby Concierge or placed in mailboxes. Federal Express also picks up and drops off packages here. A full-service post office is located at the Shoppes at Lake Buena Vista at 12133 Apopka-Vineland Road, about one mile north of the Crossroads Shopping Center. Merchandise DeliveryResort guests can have park and Downtown Disney purchases delivered free to their resort, usually by the next afternoon or the day after. Inquire before your purchase is rung up. Your package is delivered to your resort's gift shop for pick-up, not your room. (Includes Swan/Dolphin guests.) MoneyCash, Disney Dollars and Gift Cards, travelers checks, MasterCard, Visa, American Express, Discover, Diner's Club, and JCB are accepted. Personal checks are not accepted on property. ATMs are located near the front desk. Make your room deposit over the phone or fax with the above credit cards or by mail with a credit card or check. ParkingSecured, free, gated parking is available at all Dsney resorts. The deluxe resorts offer valet parking ($10/day, free to those with handicap parking permit/tags); Swan & Dolphin valet is $16/day. Show your resort ID or confirmation at the security gate--parking is reserved for resort guests and those using a resort's restaurants or recreation. PetsPets are not allowed in the parks or resorts (except for a few campsites at Fort Wilderness) unless you travel with a companion (servie) anmal. Kennel fees are $6/day or $9/night per animal for Disney resort hotel guests ($11 per night for non-Disney resort hotel guests). Although the kennels are designed primarily for dogs and cats, they can also accommodate birds, ferrets, small rodents, rabbits, and non-venomous snacks. Pets in kennels must be walked two to three times per day by their owners. PoolsEvery Disney resort has at least one swimming pool. Hours of operation vary, but usually the theme pools close in the evenings while the quiet pools may stay open all night. Only guests staying at the resort can use its pool, though some resorts share pools and Disney Vacation Club members using their points have access to all but Stormalong Bay (Yacht & Beach Club) and the pool at Animal Kingdom Lodge (unless they are staying there.) Preferred RoomsDisney's value and moderate resorts offer preferred rooms with better locations and higher rates. RecreationEvery resort has something to do, with many offering a wide variety of outdoor activities. Remember, even if your resort doesnt offer what youre looking for, you can visit another resort to use its recreational facilities (with the exception of swimming pools). Be sure to note the recreational hours upon arrival or by phoning ahead. Refillable MugsMost resorts sell thermal mugs that can be refilled for free or at a reduced rate at your resort for the duration of your stay. If you drink a lot of soda, tea, coffee, or hot chocolate, these are a blessingand they make fun souvenirs to take home. Mugs are about $12 and can generally be refilled on your own at a resort's food court or snack shop. In 2007, the resort-specific mugs changed to a general design available at all resorts. Neither milk nor juice is a refill option unless it appears on the soda fountain. p>RefrigeratorsIn-room refrigerators are provided at no charge in Disney's delulxe and moderate resorts. You may request a refrigerator for $10/night fee at the value resorts.Room ServiceThe deluxe resorts and some of the moderate resorts offer room service. Most resorts offer a pizza delivery service in the afternoon and evenings. SecuritySecurity at Disney has always been good, and since 9/11 security has visibly heightened. A gatehouse guards entry into every resort. If you arrive by car, plan to show your resort ID and photo ID and explain that you are checking in, dining, or using the resort's recreational facilities. All resorts have electronic locks which open with your resort ID, or a punched plastic key for added security. In addition, you can store small valuables in your in-room safe (most, though not all, rooms have them) or with the Front Desk. SmokingAll Disney resort guest rooms (including patios/balconies) are now nonsmoking. Designated outdoor smoking areas are indicated on resort maps.
SpaThis is
Disneys term for a hot tub. At least one spa is
available at every resort but the All-Stars, Fort
Wilderness, Polynesian, and Pop Century resorts.
There are also traditional Spa facilities (massages and manicures) in some
resorts. TaxSales tax is 6.5% in Orange County (most of Walt Disney World) and 7% in Osceola County (Pop Century and some parts
of All-Star Resorts); sales tax is charged on all purchases and lodging. An additional lodging tax is assessed on guest rooms: 6% in Orange County and 6% in Osceola County.
TelephonesAll
rooms have a phone and information on how
to use it. Local and toll-free calls are free; long distance calls are the cost of the call plus a
50% surcharge. Ouch! Use a calling card or cell phone instead if
possible. Incoming calls are free. TransportationEvery
resort offers complimentary transit to and from the parks via bus, boat, monorail, and/or pathway. WheelchairsWheelchairs
can be borrowed from every Disney resort (inquire at Bell Services). A
deposit may be required, and availability is limited. Motorized wheelchairs (ECVs) may be rented at the parks for in-park-only use. You can rent ECVs at the BoardWalk Resort for use anywhere from Buena Vista Scooters (866-484-4797; http://www.buenavistascooters.htm)--they also deliver to resorts. Other sources are Care Medical (800-741-2282 -- http://www.caremedicalequipment.com) and Walker Mobility (888-726-6837 -- http://www.walkermobility.com). Voice MailEvery
resort offers free voice mail that can be retrieved from
your room or any other phone in or outside of the Walt
Disney World Resort. You can even personalize the message
callers hear when they are connected to your room.
Business travelers find this particularly useful, as do
those that are expecting calls but dont want to
wait around for them. Weve used it to leave updates
to other members of our party (weve hosted several
large gatherings at Disney). If you are on the phone when
a call comes in, Disney still takes your callers
message and places it in the system for you to receive
when you are ready. Everything you need to know is
available in your room.
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