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We are going to Disney this year, and then again in 2009. Poly is my Favorite and always has been but I might want to try another one in 2009 at least for part of the time. Anyone have any suggestions on some I should go check out for ideas when I'm there this year?
If you like the island theme, perhaps you would want to try Caribbean Beach. I have stayed there several times and really liked it. Just a warning though, it is big so you may have to walk quite a ways to the main lobby. But you can request a room closer.
We've always loved Boardwalk. We much prefer Poly.
Boardwalk is great.
GF is good.
AKL - wonderful scenery and great to see the animals while we stood on the balcony, but we didn't like it as a resort we were staying in.
We've always loved Boardwalk. We much prefer Poly.
Boardwalk is great.
GF is good.
AKL - wonderful scenery and great to see the animals while we stood on the balcony, but we didn't like it as a resort we were staying in.
And, I'd love to stay in WL some time.
Just curious on why you didn't like the AKL as a resort you were staying in?
We are going to Disney this year, and then again in 2009. Poly is my Favorite and always has been but I might want to try another one in 2009 at least for part of the time. Anyone have any suggestions on some I should go check out for ideas when I'm there this year?
We stayed at the Wilderness Lodge in 2000. It was just stunning. Loved the theming.
We're trying the Beach Club for our upcoming May '08 trip but WL was defintely on the list and will always be one of our faves.
If you tell us a bit more about your preferences, e.g. concerning theming, I'd be glad to give you more specific advice
Well we want a good view that is really important to us. It doesn't matter how big the resort, is or where the resort is located. A concern with the WL is that it would be too much cowboys and indians for us, although I haven't really looked into it. I do love a water view but I would consider the AKL if the rooms are nice and there is a neat view of the animals. GF is too stuffy for us. It would be nice to see fireworks from our hotel but we really don't need it. I would like a nice pool, it would be nice if there was another one with a waterfall. I like lush grounds. Can't think of anything else at the moment.
WL isn't really about cowboys and indians. It's modelled after a typical lodge at a national park like Yellowstone. Gorgious!
Ok, good view... There are rooms at the Poly that offer a view of the castle at the MK, savannah rooms at the AKL that overlook the animal areas (and, yes, rooms are nice ), rooms at the BW Inn from where you can see the Boardwalk; the woods view rooms at the WL overlook, well, the woods ...
Water view... You can get that at the Poly, Contemporary, YC/BC and BW Inn (I think) as far as deluxes go (at moderates, you don't really have a "view" as there are no balconies and the window goes out to the hall (outside))
Fireworks... Again, Poly, Contemporary for Wishes, a few rooms at the BW Inn for IllumiNations
Nice pool, lush grounds: POLY! BC has Stormalong Bay which is supposed to be awesome!
All pools at the deluxes are nice, though (some people don't like the one at the Contemporary, I believe)
So, looks like the Poly suits your needs best overall. I second the advice to check AllEars for pictures.
I think that eventually you'll get recommendations for all of the WDW hotels. I guess that's not a bad thing because it says that there's something good about all of the properties (other than they're all at WDW).
I agree with FrostyPaws that if you like an island theme, you'd probably like CBR. We stayed there and enjoyed it.
You may want to consider an Epcot area resort. We stayed at Y.C. 2 years ago and are going back next March. Y.C./B.C. share the most awesome pool, the grounds are lovely, there are plenty of choices for restaurants between the Y.C./B.C., Boardwalk, the Dolphin and the Swan, you can go over to the Boardwalk to enjoy the activities there and you have easy access to Epcot and the Studios. The B.C. side seems to be a little more casual than the Y.C. We've also stayed at Cont. a few years ago and found it so-so as well as the Grand Floridian which we really enjoyed and plan to return to in the future. The G.F. has great restaurants, lovely grounds, 2 nice pools (one has a waterfall and slide), easy access to M.K. (our fav park) and several spots to view the M.K. fireworks from. Good luck with your decision. There are a lot of great choices which is why we all go back!
Don't know what time of year you are going, but if you happen to go over the Thanksgiving to Christmas holiday, I thought the Christmas tree and decor at AKL was quite beautiful and unique. We had a wonderful stay there and loved watching the giraffes from our balcony each morning.
I think AKL is our favorite of the one's we have stayed at. Although, we are trying WL this Dec. so our favorite could change. What we like best about AKL is that its like no other hotel we have ever experienced. No other hotel can offer the experience of walking out your door to see such beautiful wildlife; and the rooms are nice too. But, I really can't say a bad thing about any of the Disney resorts we have visited. I would love to try them all!!!
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