What is the Best WDW Resort?
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- Pack Mules Wrangler
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DH and I LOVE the Poly, it's our most fav. resort but on our last visit we stayed at the YC and we really did love it! The Beach Club is nice too but a little noisy for us. You really can't beat the location and the pool there blows all others away!!!DDEH699 wrote:I did go once to the Yacht Club and eat at the steakhouse, It was super but the prices were a little high!! I have not been to the beach club yet.
Enchantment, much as I love the Beach Club, I also love POFQ. It's so small, just like a deluxe, but at 1/3 the price. I also love the boat to DTD.Enchantment wrote:We have only stayed at value resorts and I am looking forward to my trip in 2011 when we are able to 'move on up'. I'd like to skip the moderate and go directly to Beach or Yacht Clubs.
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- Pack Mules Wrangler
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Once you've stayed Deluxe, it's hard to go back. Or at least that's what we've found with ourselves. That's why we always look for deals!momeja wrote:Enchantment, much as I love the Beach Club, I also love POFQ. It's so small, just like a deluxe, but at 1/3 the price. I also love the boat to DTD.Enchantment wrote:We have only stayed at value resorts and I am looking forward to my trip in 2011 when we are able to 'move on up'. I'd like to skip the moderate and go directly to Beach or Yacht Clubs.
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- Davy Crockett's Explorer Canoes Guide
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We're fine going back to Moderate after Deluxe, but we can't go back to the Values now. That's all my family would stay at growing up and I don't want to go back. My husband and I need a hot tub.
Can't wait to take my twin boys on their first trip to Walt Disney World! Planning on heading there sometime Feb-May 2014!
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- Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln Usher
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I'm with you momeja. POFQ is just right. Nice bar, good food court with a good selection, great area to stroll around, excellent pool, water taxi, and just the right size to walk to the food court, check in, and bus stop.momeja wrote:Enchantment, much as I love the Beach Club, I also love POFQ. It's so small, just like a deluxe, but at 1/3 the price. I also love the boat to DTD.Enchantment wrote:We have only stayed at value resorts and I am looking forward to my trip in 2011 when we are able to 'move on up'. I'd like to skip the moderate and go directly to Beach or Yacht Clubs.
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- Fantasyland Theater Projectionist
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Port Orleans riverside and french quarter cos it's like three resorts in one, you have three themed areas: french quarter is themed like new orleans, riverside is like the antebellum homes of the south (think gone with the winds) with another section themed like a bayou with rustic charm, they have horse carriage rides at night around the resort, both have good food courts and night entertainment, great swimming pools and slides, boat transportation to downtown (which is close by), moderate priced so not too expensive, riverside has a better shop and sit down restaurant (boatwrights), there is lots of nature around too, we have seen otters and armadillos on different years. Riverside is my favorite of the two especially magnolia bend area
It seems that the Port Orleans has taken a big leap in the question of being the fav. along with the Poly.......
I have stayed at the French Quarter and I just found that it was nice but I dont think that if i was going to stay in a Moderate resort again I wouldnt stay there. I would have to pick the Carrb.. I have not stayed at the Coranado yet but between the Carrb. and the French. I pick tropical Island feel.
I have stayed at the French Quarter and I just found that it was nice but I dont think that if i was going to stay in a Moderate resort again I wouldnt stay there. I would have to pick the Carrb.. I have not stayed at the Coranado yet but between the Carrb. and the French. I pick tropical Island feel.
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- Flight to the Moon Flight Director
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Stayed at PO about 16 years ago (back then it was just Port Orleans. Riverside was known as Dixie Landings ...but I digress) for spring break with a bunch of friends. My buddy and I set it up and picked PO b/c the price was decent. We couldn't believe it was a moderate resort! We thought it was a mistake. The place is fantastic.
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- Submarine Voyage Captain
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Well it is all what people have stayed at and have been able to formulate opinions on. I know my personal best is the Yacht Club. I have been able to compare it to Wilderness Lodge, Beach, Boardwalk, and Contemporary.DDEH699 wrote:It seems that the Port Orleans has taken a big leap in the question of being the fav. along with the Poly.......
I have stayed at the French Quarter and I just found that it was nice but I dont think that if i was going to stay in a Moderate resort again I wouldnt stay there. I would have to pick the Carrb.. I have not stayed at the Coranado yet but between the Carrb. and the French. I pick tropical Island feel.
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"Here you leave today and enter the world of yesterday, tomorrow, and fantasy"