Usuário convidado
2 de abril de 2023
First feelings when entering the lobby of the lodge was that is was "huge." To me, the lodge would feel more comfortable during the late fall and winter season with its lodge decor and fireplaces being inviting. We stayed here because, for us, we have not stayed at this deluxe resort before and its proximity to Magic Kingdom. PROS-The resort itself makes you feel you were in the woods, easy boat ride to the front of Magic Kingdom just like from TTC, beautiful decor and grounds, nice gift shop. Our room was overlooking an area near the lobby which was fine and the balcony itself was ok. Our room was decent size for the 2 of us. Plenty of storage and good size bathroom. Food was okay. We ate at the quick serve a few times and the Geyser Point Bar and Grill. We placed mobile orders and ate on our balcony not at each place. CONS- being a larger resort there was some walking; especially from the parking lot (we had our own car) to the entrance doors to the resort. Employees of the resort used the same parking as the guest. Yes, there was specific places to park for employees, but no one to enforce it. Each day we used our car we watched employees going to and from their vehicles walking right by ours. Sometimes, they had better parking spots than we did so prepare to walk. Another con was valet guest services didn't like you temporarily parking in the valet drop off and pick up if you wanted to unload your vehicle so prepare to carry your luggage and items up many sets of steps to get to the front doors. This seems to be a Disney thing at many resort. Another CON; only 2 sets of elevators. On our check in day, a cast member told me I would have to take the elevator (furthest away) past the restaurants, down a long ramp, through the busy lobby crowds, just to get to my room. Nope! We did that and then found the other elevator (closer to the check in desk and gift store). The resort has 2 sides: Wilderness Lodge and Copper Creek which is DVC. I guess the non-DVC guest are pushed to the elevator furthest away. However, the Wilderness Lodge side connects up to the Copper Creek side and elevator. This was much easier. During the evening, the Magic Kingdom fireworks music is pumped through the resort so, during that time, the outside are can be loud and we could hear everything inside our room. While it seems like a lot of CONS we would stay here again.
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