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We will be headed back to the World in April and staying at OKW.
We stayed at OKW a few years ago and we weren't really thrilled with it (sorry - I know a lot of you love OKW!). The theming wasn't our favorite and one of the bathrooms in our villa was in need of a better cleaning
However, I am keeping an open mind and actually looking forward to our upcoming stay!
Can you please share what you love about OKW? We don't know much about the resort (I know we can look up fact sheet on All Ears, etc.) but would love to hear from those who really love OKW. Any special things to do? Places to explore? etc.
Also, my mother and her husband will be visiting us at the resort. My mother's husband is handicapped. Are there any special requests for buildings that we can make I know near hospitality house is its own category (which we don't have) - beyond that, is there a request I can make that will be reasonably close to HH and also we need to be in a building with an elevator (assuming we don't get a ground floor). Are there only certain buildings that have elevators? Any feedback would be greatly appreciated - I want to make sure my mother and her husband will be able to visit us at OKW comfortably.
We haven't stayed there in a long time but I remember being very happy there! The food at Olivia's was always good, we had plenty of room and it was quiet when we turned in for the night.
We haven't stayed at Old Key West in quite a few years now, as it's not one of our favourites either. However, we were there for breakfast at Olivia's last year and that was wonderful, so I'd definitely make time for that.
According to my faithful WDW PassPorter, the only buildings with elevators are 62-64, so you may want to be sure to request those.
We stayed at OKW last April. I wouldn't say it was one of my top resort choices but I did like it quite a bit. I enjoyed Olivia's for lunch, and I liked that the feature pool didn't seem overly crowded. The boat to Disney Springs was nice, and the resort seemed centrally located in that none of the parks seemed too far away by bus. I also really liked having 2 real beds in a studio villa -traveling with my teen son, this was a big plus. The biggest negative for me was the bus commute thru the resort, although we stayed near HH so once we got on a bus, we were headed to a park. Traveling all through the resort to get back "home" did get old though.
Oh, we really love Old Key West! We have stayed there 3 times now, and think the rooms are well decorated, they are very spacious, and we just LOVED the 2-bed villa we had last November - it was huge! I think it is such a pretty resort, and each time we have stayed there we have been a mere couple of minutes walk from a lovely quiet pool, which as we don't have small children, we prefer to the main pool.
The convenience of being able to catch a ferryboat to Disney Springs is really great, saves having to drive there or get a bus.
Olivia's is very good, although I'm not sure I would recommend the steak - both times I have had that I have been disappointed. The pork chop was better, in my opinion.
The store there is lovely, it has a lot of choice for such a small resort store, we were impressed with the amount of park and resort merchandise, food and toiletries/medicines for sale in there.
I didn't realise that the only buildings with elevators are 62-64, that would have been useful to know before! Duh, note to self - must read my PassPorter more often!
Anyway, we really love it there, and will undoubtedly return again in the future.
(Bear in mind that we tend to get amazing special offers for visitors from the UK, which usually involve staying in either Old Key West or Saratoga Springs, so we have only stayed there and in the value resorts - we are therefore a bit biased towards OKW!)
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1. We love the size of the rooms and lower point costs to book.
2. We enjoy the village feeling of OKW,
3. I really like the parking near the rooms.
4. We really like Olivia's.
5. Last, I enjoy the Gurgling Suitcase and chatting with the bartender.
I always enjoy staying at OKW!
The rooms are large and I appreciate the extra space!
The resort has a very relaxed atmosphere!
We always request to stay in the Turtle Pond area. There is a quiet pool there with a snack bar. (Note: the snack bar is not always open)
I love that you can take a boat to and from to Disney Springs.
The gift store is great!
Olivia's is a very good restaurant! Any meal - breakfast, lunch or dinner!
OKW is our home resort and our favorite resort at WDW. The things we like about it is:
1. The size of the rooms
2. Theme of the resort
3. Olivia's
4. Boat or walk to DS
5. Bus service.
We are checking in to OKW in 19 days. We bought DVC back in October when we were on our fall trip, however, when trying to change from Riverside to a DVC resort for February trip, the only one they could get us two studios was at OKW. I'm nervous since we've never stayed here.
How are the busses? is the time from the rooms to the bus stops reasonable? It looks very spread out. Also, we are getting a dining plan. Where do you fill up your mugs?
When we booked I didn't know there was a "near hospitality house" category so I didn't know to ask for that, I'm sure its too late at this point. I did speak to a cast member about being near transportation due to the newly diagnosed arthritis in my knee. Hopefully they can accommodate that and 2 studios close by each other since we are traveling with our best friends.
How are the busses? is the time from the rooms to the bus stops reasonable? It looks very spread out. Also, we are getting a dining plan. Where do you fill up your mugs?
When we booked I didn't know there was a "near hospitality house" category so I didn't know to ask for that, I'm sure its too late at this point. I did speak to a cast member about being near transportation due to the newly diagnosed arthritis in my knee. Hopefully they can accommodate that and 2 studios close by each other since we are traveling with our best friends.
Any advise is welcomed!
We always stay in the HH area. Buses work good there because you can easily board the bus at the last stop (HH) and the get off at the first (Peninsular Rd) and walk from there. A lot of people say the resort is large and spread out but I don't see it that way. Depending how close your room is to a bus stop it shouldn't take but 4-5 minutes at the very most to get to one.
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