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Hi All,
My wife and I are planning our second trip to WDW. First time we stayed in All Star Movies. This time will be in Caribbean Beach. One of the things we would like to do is tour several resorts to get a feel of what they are like. I'm hoping there are others who have done this and can offer some advice.
Thanks !
One thing we've done is start in Epcot (or Magic Kingdom, wherever there's a Monorail) and hop from Polynesian to Contemporary to Grand Floridian. I wanted to ask to see a room, to say we're considering staying there our next trip and all, to really get a feel of it, but there were always hordes of people checking in while we were there, and I figured a real vacation took priority over my imaginary one
You can go to DHS, walk or take the water taxi to Boardwalk (or what ever resort it stops at first), tour Boardwalk, then walk around and tour Yacht and Beach Clubs. (you can also do the Swan and Dolphins if you want on your way!
Go through EPCOT's International Gateway (assuming you have a park hopper) - take the monorail to TTC. Get on the Magic Kingdom monorail, not the express one, and stop at Poly, GF, and Contemporary. Take a water taxi from Cont. to Wilderness Lodge.
Bus to AK, and hop a bus to AKL. Bus back to AK, and hop a bus to Pop.
That's all the thinking I can do for now!!
We've toured the monorail resorts before - that's easy to do and it's easy to get to the BoardWalk, Yacht and Beach Club and Swan and Dolphin by boat or by walking from the International Gateway from Epcot.
we usually have a car and pick a few resorts and go to them. if when i go to a resort and really like it and want to see a certain room ask a cm and they would help out . as per getting to them other then a car mk area use the monarail like someone said or go to a park or dtd and take the bus system . this is alot of fun we do it every trip.
DH and I love to do the MK monorail resorts, although we never make it to the Contemporary! LOL However, once we get to stay at BLT, that will be remedied! We also love the Boardwalk resorts. YC is a great place to end the tour and sit around and lounge!
You could also go up to one of the Disney VAcation Club representatives - they will take you on a tour of their villas - Contemporary and Animal Kingdom both have villas now - oh and the TreeHouse Villas just opened - so they have models they can take you on -
the plus side is they will drive you, you view them listen to a very short non pressure sales pitch (dream a dream!) and they give you free stuff!! Sometimes Fast passes, and ice cream!!
You can visit the MK resorts (GF, POLY, CR) in one swoop and the Epcot reorts (BWI, BC / YC, Swan, Dolphin) in another. You can even take WDW transport to get there. The All Stars could be done together, and POR / POFQ could be done as a tandem.
You can just tour the resorts as others have mentioned or you can incorporate a meal or two into the works to see the resorts. For example, plan a lunch at the Grand Floridian Cafe, breakfast at Kona (Polynesian) one morning, dinner at Boma (DAK) and plan time to look around in addition to the meal. Then you can park in the parking lot, assuming you are driving, and get a really good feel for the property.
The plus side is that I think the food is better at the resorts than the parks anyway...and there are many fun options!
I second visiting the resorts and trying out their restaurants. WCC at WL is fun, plus you get to look at the lobby. Just beautiful. I love Kona Cafe. Have breakfast there, then hop on the Monorail to MK.
Wow, you guys are awesome ! Thanks for all the advice. We've decided to rent a car and we're also planning some meals in a few of the resorts. Which leads to my next question ... do we need to make ADR in order to use the resort parking? If not, do we just pull in to the resort and tell them we're visiting?
Thanks in advance,
Frank
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We do as many others have said, eat at the resort and tour before / after.
Our usual tradition has been to eat at YC steakhouse the first night (DH's favorite restaurant) and then spend the rest of the night wandering though the resorts by Epcot and the Boardwalk. Depending on the time we also take in illuminations.
We always eat breakfast at Kona at least once, have afternoon tea at the GF and eat at the Calf Grill which covers the MK resorts. It's also relaxing after a morning at the MK to just hop on the monorail and visit the resorts.
Boma is a must which takes us to the AKL and Artist Point is my favorite restaurant which takes us to the WL for a visit if we're not staying there.
The rest we usually tour by car if we want to take a look around.
When we went in December a few years back we made sure we checked out every resort at some point of the trip to view the beautiful decorations.
If you're staying on property unless it's changed you can just tell the guard that you're taking a look around if you are driving to the resorts when doing your resort hopping if they ask.
Wow, you guys are awesome ! Thanks for all the advice. We've decided to rent a car and we're also planning some meals in a few of the resorts. Which leads to my next question ... do we need to make ADR in order to use the resort parking? If not, do we just pull in to the resort and tell them we're visiting?
Thanks in advance,
Frank
No, you don't need to show any ADR reservation to get into a resort (but without one you prob. won't get into the restaurant) just show your WDW I.D. (KTTW card).
Hope you enjoy CBR, we loved our stay there.