Horizons1 Trip Report 1/23 - 1/29/08
Posted: Jan Wed 30, 2008 10:01 pm
My wife and I just returned from a magical six night stay at the Beach Club, our fourth visit to this great resort. Over several entries I will give you the play by play of our adventure which included a few surprises.
Day 1: Wednesday January 23
Being an airline employee, you learn to go where the seats are. So since my flight from Phoenix to Orlando looked a little grim, we opted for Plan B and flew into Tampa. It actually worked out quite well as the Dollar car rental was about $20 cheaper for a week with a return in Orlando than if I had rented and returned at MCO. Go figure - obviously they soak the Orlando tourists a bit right off the plane. In any case, I only paid $112 TOTAL for the car for a week - that's a regular web rate, not a fancy discount. Not a bad price to have the flexibility we knew we'd need during our trip.
We took off on time in PHX Wednesday morning around 10am and landed at TPA a little after 4pm. Strolled leisurely down to the Dollar counter and had one of the most pleasant rental guys ever. He upgraded my subcompact (which was unavailable of course) to a Dodge Grand Caravan which was more than enough for two people. Off we went. We made the drive in about 90 minutes - not bad considering it was rush hour.
Arriving at the Beach Club, we got our first warm fuzzy at the guard shack where the attendant said "welcome home" as he let us through. Of course, I am sure that's the spiel at all the resorts with a vacation club in them but we liked it nevertheless.
This is our fourth stay at the Beach Club. We love the hotel. We love the location, the pool, the variety of restaurants at the neighboring resorts and the boardwalk, and the fact that we can walk into Epcot and take a boat to DHS. My wife Deborah and I have a strict "no bus" policy at WDW that we adhere to whenever we can.
Check-in was pleasant. There seemed to be quite a few newbies "earning their ears" all over WDW and our front desk cm was no exception. We mentioned that we were celebrating our anniversary on this trip and had no idea what wheels we'd set in motion with that statement (more on this later). Since we were staying six nights we hoped they would be able to get us some sort of upgrade. Alas, concierge was full and all the water view rooms were only partially available over the course of our six nights. No problema. We checked into room 2554 and decided to head over to one of our favorite Boardwalk restaurants, Big River Grille, for dinner.
Deborah likes the hazelnut crusted chicken. We decided to take some of the advice I had been reading on these boards and so we split our meal. This was one of the better choices we'd make a couple of times during this trip. We shared an appetizer and split the chicken, which arrived on separate plates and looked like two complete meals. The entire meal was around $24. A good start considering Disney prices.
We took a short walk around Crescent lake back to our room then decided to make a supermarket run. We ran over to Kissimmee on 192 and visited the local Publix to stock up on bottled water and other essentials. Thankfully, the Beach Club has phased out the mini bar in favor of a small fridge. I believe all of the other deluxe resorts are doing the same. Then we turned in for the night.
Coming up: Our first full day, Epcot, Magic Kingdom, CM night at Pleasure Island, and a minor celebrity sighting.
Day 1: Wednesday January 23
Being an airline employee, you learn to go where the seats are. So since my flight from Phoenix to Orlando looked a little grim, we opted for Plan B and flew into Tampa. It actually worked out quite well as the Dollar car rental was about $20 cheaper for a week with a return in Orlando than if I had rented and returned at MCO. Go figure - obviously they soak the Orlando tourists a bit right off the plane. In any case, I only paid $112 TOTAL for the car for a week - that's a regular web rate, not a fancy discount. Not a bad price to have the flexibility we knew we'd need during our trip.
We took off on time in PHX Wednesday morning around 10am and landed at TPA a little after 4pm. Strolled leisurely down to the Dollar counter and had one of the most pleasant rental guys ever. He upgraded my subcompact (which was unavailable of course) to a Dodge Grand Caravan which was more than enough for two people. Off we went. We made the drive in about 90 minutes - not bad considering it was rush hour.
Arriving at the Beach Club, we got our first warm fuzzy at the guard shack where the attendant said "welcome home" as he let us through. Of course, I am sure that's the spiel at all the resorts with a vacation club in them but we liked it nevertheless.
This is our fourth stay at the Beach Club. We love the hotel. We love the location, the pool, the variety of restaurants at the neighboring resorts and the boardwalk, and the fact that we can walk into Epcot and take a boat to DHS. My wife Deborah and I have a strict "no bus" policy at WDW that we adhere to whenever we can.
Check-in was pleasant. There seemed to be quite a few newbies "earning their ears" all over WDW and our front desk cm was no exception. We mentioned that we were celebrating our anniversary on this trip and had no idea what wheels we'd set in motion with that statement (more on this later). Since we were staying six nights we hoped they would be able to get us some sort of upgrade. Alas, concierge was full and all the water view rooms were only partially available over the course of our six nights. No problema. We checked into room 2554 and decided to head over to one of our favorite Boardwalk restaurants, Big River Grille, for dinner.
Deborah likes the hazelnut crusted chicken. We decided to take some of the advice I had been reading on these boards and so we split our meal. This was one of the better choices we'd make a couple of times during this trip. We shared an appetizer and split the chicken, which arrived on separate plates and looked like two complete meals. The entire meal was around $24. A good start considering Disney prices.
We took a short walk around Crescent lake back to our room then decided to make a supermarket run. We ran over to Kissimmee on 192 and visited the local Publix to stock up on bottled water and other essentials. Thankfully, the Beach Club has phased out the mini bar in favor of a small fridge. I believe all of the other deluxe resorts are doing the same. Then we turned in for the night.
Coming up: Our first full day, Epcot, Magic Kingdom, CM night at Pleasure Island, and a minor celebrity sighting.