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We have recently downgraded our hotel reservations. I was so excited when we upgraded from Pop Century to the Wilderness Lodge, but as time went on I couldn't justify spending that much money on a room that we will hardly be in. My boys only wanted to book that hotel because they could go on a fishing excursion. As I was looking into other options I saw that the Port Orleans hotels have fishing excursions also. It is still an upgrade from Pop Century and I wanted a pool with a slide for them. They are probably too old for it, but I don't know. I've never seen any other resorts. I called Disney Travel Co. and received a quote. We will save a little over $1500.00. I really can't justify spending that much on a room that we will be at less than 20% of the time. I went ahead and made the change.
The French Quarter was not available during our stay, but the Riverside was. Does anyone know anything about this hotel? Have I made a huge mistake?
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Magic Kingdom Dec. '07
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Previous Trips: PC 05/04; DS/D 09/05; POR 12/07
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Port Orleans Riverside is beautiful! I have not stayed there but I have visited it and it is really lovely! I think your family will be really happy to be there. As for WL it is great but the transportation to the parks from their stinks! We had family stay there and they will never go back just because of that. I think POR is a great choice!
POR is wonderful! I cannot say enough good things about it. It may be moderate in price, but it sure felt like a deluxe to me! It is absolutely beautiful -- so serene. The pools are great and the boat ride to DDT is so much fun. I am sure you won't be disappointed -- and saving $1500 makes it even better!
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I've stayed at POR twice and will be staying there for a couple of days in December. It is great! The theming is excellent and I the food court. There are 2 different sections - Alligator Bayou and the Mansions. I personally prefer the laid back theming of the AB section, but I know many people feel the upscale theming of the Mansions section is almost like staying in a delux resort. Another vote for taking the bus to DTD. It is a great way to travel and see some areas of WDW that you don't normally get to see.
For a $1500 savings I would definitely stay at POR. That $ would buy a lot of Mickey Bars!
I am on the PO bandwagon myself. I love that resort. I prefer the French Quarter side because it accommodates my disabilities better, but Riverside is awesome too! You will not regret it at all. They have fishing and carriage rides and the boat to DTD is a gorgeous relaxing ride.. Port Orleans is a moderate resort with a deluxe feeling.
I'm with ya on the $1500. You could spend that on food and eat really really well.
We are staying there again this summer.
It does have a catch and release fishing trip.
The food court is GREAT.
It is a bit big, so it was difficult lugging our sleepy children back to the room at night. But we will try to get closer to the bus/food court this year.
We POR!! We have a hard time NOT booking a visit there, but we're trying to spread our wings a little more. I think your boys will love it! Building 14 is our favorite.....close to Riverside Mill & the main bus stop and just a short walk to the main pool. (I think your boys will love the slide as well!! DH goes on them with DS14!)
POR is a nice place to visit. I would stay again, IF I could stay again in the mansions. WE had a very sad experience with Alligaor Bayou area (dirty room and I mean really dirty carpet and curtains, also a quiet pool area that was icky with stuff in the water). We moved to the Mansions and they were lovely, the quiet pool there was pristine clean, the room was clean and the ambiance of the area was more upscale for the smae price as AB. I am not gonna say that POR is equal to a deluxe though (we have stayed in a deluxe and really there is no comparison!).
We are staying at POR for 4 nights in Nov. Although I've never stayed there, I think the theme and the ammenities are great. I'm sure your going to be very happy staying there.
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We stayed in the Magnolia Terrace bldg at POR in Oct 2004. We enjoyed it alot. We were very close to a bus stop, quiet pool and it was a nice, pretty walk over the bridges to the main bldg/food court. I would not hesitate to stay there again. Maybe next time we'll try Alligator Bayou. Hope you enjoy your stay as much as we did!
POR is wonderful! I cannot say enough good things about it. It may be moderate in price, but it sure felt like a deluxe to me! It is absolutely beautiful -- so serene. The pools are great and the boat ride to DDT is so much fun. I am sure you won't be disappointed -- and saving $1500 makes it even better!
We love POR too! The pool area is nice, but we prefer the quiet pools for convenience and they are less crowded, the food court has great selections and it's really close to DTD.
I don't think you'll be disappointed at all. POR is beautiful, the food court is delicious, they have a themed pool and a few 'quiet' pools, and you can use the pool on the French Quarter side. Be sure to take the boat to DTD.
As much as I would LOVE to stay at the WL, I don't think I could justify that cost (if some day I could, of course I would!). Enjoy your stay!
POR is the only place we've stayed so far, and we LOVE it!! Staying there was one of DH's few requests for our upcoming trip. It's really relaxing, and has tons of beautiful foliage around. The food court's good, and the atmosphere is one of the finest we've ever stayed at. We HIGHLY recommend it!!
ps There are 2 sections to POR. Alligator Bayou is our fave. We've stayed at Magnolia Bend on our honeymoon, but it's more romantic IMO, and AB is more family oriented. Also, most of the rooms in AB have trundle beds, so one of your boys oculd have their own bed.
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