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We reserved a spot for our family trip (4 of us) in August. I figured it would be worth the money for the gauranteed 2 seats and shade under the umbrella. Just wondering if anyone has tried it out yet.
I haven't tried it out yet, but I reserved it for our trip in September! If you need pictures, I can post some I found on a message here a few months ago.
I think it will be well worth it. No fighting for a chair, no putting your drink in the sand, and no one moving your stuff so they can steal your seat!
We tried out Getaway Glen in August so I'm back to report about it as I said I would.
When we booked the cost was $40, but the price has already gone up to $50 (plus tax).
We got 2 lounge chairs, 2 small chairs which were great for the kids, a small table, an umbrella and 4 towels.
The area wasn't quite as shady as I had hoped as we are a very fair family. It was great to have our own space to keep our things and not have to worry about it. The kids were able to eat at the table while my DH and I ate sitting on the lounge chairs. We were close to food and a small bathroom. There were lots of spaces. They were numbered. We were assigned the spot right next to the area's entrance. When we checked in the CM said they only had booked a few for the day so if we wanted a different spot just let her know. We did choose a different spot because we didn't want to be on the walkway. It was very quiet and a nice spot for some down time. I will say if it was full, I think we would have felt cramped because there was very little space in between each area. We were glad we had reserved this. Would we do it again? Yes, if there was enough money in the budget.
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We did Typhoon Lagoon on Saturday (September 11th), and loved Getaway Glen!
Upon arrival, we had to go to High 'N Dry Towel Rentals to sign in. They let you pick your chair number by showing you a map of where they sit within the area. You are also given a numbered bracelet, which gives you access to the gated area.
There were two of us, and we got two lounge chairs, 2 smaller beach-type chairs, a small glass table, and 2 rental towels. It's very close to everything (Leaning Palms, bathrooms, refill stations and has a very convenient entrance to the Lazy River).
I do agree with the above poster that it should have more shade available. I guess we have to remember that it was once a volleyball area (the poles that held the nets are still visible), so there aren't many trees in the middle.
Overall, I would do it again in a heartbeat - and have already reserved one for my October trip.
I intend to do a trip report soon, which will have some pics of this area too.
Is this only offered when you arrive..? I heard about something that was offered at the waterpark but I heard it was $250 or something like that. X_X;
I reserved and paid for it in advance, but you can also rent them on the same day, by going to High 'N Dry Towel Rentals. When we went, there were only two families renting the cabanas, and 2 other families renting the smaller two-seaters.
Disney doesn't seem to advertise the smaller spaces. As a matter of fact, the CM that helped me with the reservation was very unfamiliar with it - and I was her first reservation.
The smaller ones are not under a cabana roof. But, they do each have their own umbrella, a little glass table - so your drink isn't sitting in the sand - 2 adjustable lounge chairs, and 2 rental towels... plus 2 smaller beach-style chairs.
It's nice because no one will move your stuff to sit down. The spaces are numbered, and is reserved for you for the whole day.
It's also more quiet back there, which is nice if you like to relax, instead of people walking past all the time - kicking up sand and running into your stuff.
I'm not sure what they cost now, but it was about $43.00 after tax when I reserved them months ago. A poster above mentioned that they went up to $50 now...
Does anyone have a map or pictures of what these areas look like, or where they are located? Website maybe? We are going in 2 weeks with 4 adults, and 3 kids. My DD will just be turning 3 so I would hope this might be close to the kiddie area.
Thanks so much.
This is an older map, but if you look on the left of the map (Marked "C"), you will see a volleyball net. They took that net out and that's where Getaway Glen is.
Just above it on the map is a section marked "D"... that's where the kid's area is.
You might want to look into getting a cabana for that many people. I think it holds up to 7, and you get a few extras... let me look at my notes and I'll get back to you!
OK! I found this info on TheMouseForLess.com site:
Premium Spaces and Rentals
Tired of fighting for spaces at the water parks? Guests to Typhoon Lagoon may reserve either the Getaway Glen Umbrellas or the Beachcomber Shacks up to 180 days in advance and have their space waiting for them no matter what time they arrive at the water park. Getaway Glen Umbrellas
Premium beach chair spaces are available for rent up to 180 days in advance. Getaway Glen Umbrellas include 2 lounge chairs, an umbrella, a cocktail table and 4 towels. If you did not make prior arrangements, you can stop at High n Dry Rentals to check same-day availability. The cost, as of 2010 is $40.00 per day plus tax. Reservations can be made through Disney Recreation at (407) WDW-PLAY.
Beachcomber Shacks
Premium reserved spaces are available for rent up to 180 days in advance. Beachcomber Shacks include locker, all-day drink mugs, cooler with bottled water, upgraded lounge furniture, service of an attendant and towels. The attendant will be able to assist you with food orders (purchased at an additional cost) or any suggestions to enjoy your day to the fullest at Typhoon Lagoon. The cost, as of 2010 is $250.00 plus tax per day for regular and peak season, $150 plus tax per day for low season. Reservations can be made through Disney Recreations at (407) WDW-PLAY.
So, it looks like you get a lot more benefit from renting a Beachcomber Shack! You'd each get a refillable mug, towels, waters, a cooler to use, an attendant... sign me up!
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