Best Disney Hotel?
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- Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln Usher
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i've stayed /visited all of the WDW hotels (except for pop century) and i'd have to say the polynesian!
it's just so pretty and beautifully themed! from the music, to the tiki torches, to the food-- everything is so polynesian!
my hubby and i honeymooned there in 2005, and have been back to stay 2 times since. i stayed there as a kid, also.
we're staying there for a few days in may! i'm so excited!
it's just so pretty and beautifully themed! from the music, to the tiki torches, to the food-- everything is so polynesian!
my hubby and i honeymooned there in 2005, and have been back to stay 2 times since. i stayed there as a kid, also.
we're staying there for a few days in may! i'm so excited!
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- Casey Junior Circus Train Conductor
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I guess I'm cheap, but I LOVE All-Star Music. Probably due the great first-time memory of the resort; the first time we ever stayed there, my family and I were automatically upgraded to a family suite at check-in for no discernible reason (it apparently was not a Disney Dream giveaway, but we really appreciated the gesture!).
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- Alice in Wonderland Wonderer
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My favorite is Port Orleans Riverside. It's so beautifully landscaped and feels a little secluded. We stayed there in September and thoroughly enjoyed it. I'm sure we'll be staying there again. I loved getting on the boat and crusing to Downtown Disney. It just helped you be able to catch your breath and enjoy the scenery and the magic all around.
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- Fantasyland Theater Projectionist
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We have only been to Disney World, and only twice in our current familial state but we have looked at all the resorts, and taking everything into acocunt (price, atmosphere, food, amenities) we actually like Port Orleans: Riverside the best.
We love the atmosphere there, and while it is more spread out and a bit more walking we love it there! At night it is quiet and peaceful, the boat to Downtown Disney is awesome, and we have NEVER had a problem with the busses there!
The food si GREAT, even at the food court, the staff is always wonderful, and we feel like we are staying at a "high class" resort as opposed to a moderate.
We love the atmosphere there, and while it is more spread out and a bit more walking we love it there! At night it is quiet and peaceful, the boat to Downtown Disney is awesome, and we have NEVER had a problem with the busses there!
The food si GREAT, even at the food court, the staff is always wonderful, and we feel like we are staying at a "high class" resort as opposed to a moderate.
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- Motor Boat Cruise Skipper
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dixie landings
I have stayed at Dixie Landings (when it was still named that) several times and loved it every time. Last time we stayed at the Carribean for a change of pace and we decided we are not going back there again, just personal preference. Next time we are going to contemporary or Polynesian so that we can use the monirail to hop over to Magic Kingdom and Epcot easily.
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- Submarine Voyage Captain
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I would have to say the Wilderness Lodge. This is because of all the amenities that it has to offer. The hotel is segregated which gives you that nice quiet time when you want to be away from the hustle and bustle of the parks. Secondly it has the nicest cast members I have ever dealt with in my WDW travels.
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"Here you leave today and enter the world of yesterday, tomorrow, and fantasy"