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Amy
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by Amy » Jan Fri 13, 2012 8:18 am
cy1229 wrote:Amy wrote:
I haven't been inside, but I saw the outside close-up this past December. One of my piano families stayed there last year too...they said it was very nice!
We're going in October! Parents, sister and kids, and us. Getting a 2BR and a studio. I'll let you guys know how it is!
Remember to take some pictures of the room for us too

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cy1229
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by cy1229 » Jan Fri 13, 2012 9:06 am
Amy wrote:cy1229 wrote:
We're going in October! Parents, sister and kids, and us. Getting a 2BR and a studio. I'll let you guys know how it is!
Remember to take some pictures of the room for us too

Ok! I'm a photograph-a-holic so I'll be glad to have something to photograph that people actually
want to see!
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by Amy » Jan Fri 13, 2012 3:57 pm
cy1229 wrote:Amy wrote:cy1229 wrote:
We're going in October! Parents, sister and kids, and us. Getting a 2BR and a studio. I'll let you guys know how it is!
Remember to take some pictures of the room for us too

Ok! I'm a photograph-a-holic so I'll be glad to have something to photograph that people actually
want to see!
I loooooove pictures! Anything you want to capture and share

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by cinderella75 » Jan Sun 15, 2012 9:47 am
cy1229 wrote:Amy wrote:
I haven't been inside, but I saw the outside close-up this past December. One of my piano families stayed there last year too...they said it was very nice!
We're going in October! Parents, sister and kids, and us. Getting a 2BR and a studio. I'll let you guys know how it is!
That is great. You guys are going to have a great time

My husband and I will be there for just a weekend for the food and wine festival

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by Soarin08 » Jan Sun 15, 2012 11:43 pm
cy1229 wrote:Amy wrote:cy1229 wrote:
We're going in October! Parents, sister and kids, and us. Getting a 2BR and a studio. I'll let you guys know how it is!
Remember to take some pictures of the room for us too

Ok! I'm a photograph-a-holic so I'll be glad to have something to photograph that people actually
want to see!
I must see! I was going to go for the cast preview in 2009 but I had to work... got to see the treehouses though AND stay in them there at Saratoga, made up for it.

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by cy1229 » Jan Mon 16, 2012 10:19 am
Soarin08 wrote:
I must see! I was going to go for the cast preview in 2009 but I had to work... got to see the treehouses though AND stay in them there at Saratoga, made up for it.

OMG the treehouses look AMAZING!!! Are they as cool as they look?
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by Soarin08 » Jan Mon 16, 2012 12:55 pm
cy1229 wrote:Soarin08 wrote:
I must see! I was going to go for the cast preview in 2009 but I had to work... got to see the treehouses though AND stay in them there at Saratoga, made up for it.

OMG the treehouses look AMAZING!!! Are they as cool as they look?
I have interior photos but I never got around to uploading them to Facebook... I need to though.
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by disneylizzy » Jan Mon 16, 2012 1:47 pm
Back to it - I wonder if they're going to add any other quick service options or expand what is currently at the Grand. The quick service food there (can't remember the name) is impossibly small and adding more guests won't help matters.
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by theBIGyowski » Jan Mon 16, 2012 4:59 pm
I would assume that if you are going to have DVC at the resort, you have to have a decent quick service option. I presume that most DVC owners have kids or grandkids...which is why they invested in something as big and long as a DVC membership. Having kids in tote means you need access to good quick service. I don't know if the GF is in a different league altogether though because it probably has less kids than any other Disney Resort.
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by Amy » Jan Mon 16, 2012 7:15 pm
theBIGyowski wrote:I would assume that if you are going to have DVC at the resort, you have to have a decent quick service option. I presume that most DVC owners have kids or grandkids...which is why they invested in something as big and long as a DVC membership. Having kids in tote means you need access to good quick service. I don't know if the GF is in a different league altogether though because it probably has less kids than any other Disney Resort.
Don't the people that have DVC usually have a kitchen in which to throw together a quick brekkie or sandwich though? I know one of my piano families
always stays at the GF, and have since their children were small. I should ask them if they see many other families there...
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by Soarin08 » Jan Mon 16, 2012 7:20 pm
disneylizzy wrote:Back to it - I wonder if they're going to add any other quick service options or expand what is currently at the Grand. The quick service food there (can't remember the name) is impossibly small and adding more guests won't help matters.
Gasparilla's. It might be small but it has an advantage no other resort does- it's open 24 hrs. a day.
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by Amy » Jan Mon 16, 2012 7:25 pm
Soarin08 wrote:disneylizzy wrote:Back to it - I wonder if they're going to add any other quick service options or expand what is currently at the Grand. The quick service food there (can't remember the name) is impossibly small and adding more guests won't help matters.
Gasparilla's. It might be small but it has an advantage no other resort does- it's open 24 hrs. a day.
Do you know why they are open 24 hours a day? That would be a nice advantage to have ~ especially if the drink counter was open. I'm always bummed that I can't get a beverage when I come back after midnight ~ which is most nights if the parks are open!
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by Soarin08 » Jan Mon 16, 2012 8:24 pm
Amy wrote:Soarin08 wrote:disneylizzy wrote:Back to it - I wonder if they're going to add any other quick service options or expand what is currently at the Grand. The quick service food there (can't remember the name) is impossibly small and adding more guests won't help matters.
Gasparilla's. It might be small but it has an advantage no other resort does- it's open 24 hrs. a day.
Do you know why they are open 24 hours a day? That would be a nice advantage to have ~ especially if the drink counter was open. I'm always bummed that I can't get a beverage when I come back after midnight ~ which is most nights if the parks are open!
-shrug- I have no idea. It would be nice if there were at least places in the resorts to fill up the mugs after-hours, but the GF is the only one thus far where you can. Granted, the overnight menu is pretty limited (pizza and the like) but at least there are options.
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by theBIGyowski » Jan Tue 17, 2012 9:49 am
Amy wrote:theBIGyowski wrote:I would assume that if you are going to have DVC at the resort, you have to have a decent quick service option. I presume that most DVC owners have kids or grandkids...which is why they invested in something as big and long as a DVC membership. Having kids in tote means you need access to good quick service. I don't know if the GF is in a different league altogether though because it probably has less kids than any other Disney Resort.
Don't the people that have DVC usually have a kitchen in which to throw together a quick brekkie or sandwich though? I know one of my piano families
always stays at the GF, and have since their children were small. I should ask them if they see many other families there...
The studios have a sink, fridge, and microwave. The 1BR villas and up all have kitchens though.
The thing is, though, that Disney is all about making money, so having quality quick service options in all of the DVC resorts means more money for them all day...every day.
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by Amy » Jan Tue 17, 2012 9:56 am
theBIGyowski wrote:Amy wrote:theBIGyowski wrote:I would assume that if you are going to have DVC at the resort, you have to have a decent quick service option. I presume that most DVC owners have kids or grandkids...which is why they invested in something as big and long as a DVC membership. Having kids in tote means you need access to good quick service. I don't know if the GF is in a different league altogether though because it probably has less kids than any other Disney Resort.
Don't the people that have DVC usually have a kitchen in which to throw together a quick brekkie or sandwich though? I know one of my piano families
always stays at the GF, and have since their children were small. I should ask them if they see many other families there...
The studios have a sink, fridge, and microwave. The 1BR villas and up all have kitchens though.
The thing is, though, that Disney is all about making money, so having quality quick service options in all of the DVC resorts means more money for them all day...every day.
True. I have friends that try to vacation (not at Disney) cheaply and pack a couple coolers and several grocery bags worth of stuff, and then still end up going out most days for lunch or dinner and end up wasting money on the food they had brought spoiling. I understand when people are trying to save money at Disney, but eating there is part of the experience. And I think you are right, most people would be more likely to grab something at a quick service than go to the hassle of cooking a meal in the room.