This is my DVC home resort and my favorite place to stay (actually, it's the only place I'll stay because it's quieter and cozier than other resorts and because I am on Emma's "Team Anxiety" it is the most ideal place). It really does feel like you're home! Great amenities, short bus waits, awesome pools, and Olivia's is low key one of the best restaurants in WDW! If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask! Great job, Fry and AllEars, for giving this resort the necessary love. Much respect. ;)
thinking about booking this for our honeymoon next year! Any tips regarding bus/shuttles to and from the parks? There's soooo much information to pick through, TIA!
Two important things; If you're like my wife and I and use a mobility scooter, keep in mind that only three buildings in the resort have elevator access. So don't forget to ask for that when discussing rooms with the resort. The other thing is that this is a BIG resort; there are 5 bus stops, and it's very easy to wind up having buses passing you by full on their way to parks or Disney Springs. Pro tip; the Peninsular road stop near the main hub and opposite the pool is the first stop--buses pull in pretty much empty.
Every other year, we travel in a large group, 10-11 people, and rent the OKW grand villa. It’s actually a bargain when split with the adults. We only book the hospitality GVs which involves having to walk a reservation. Not a fan of the food options, but it’s a quick boat ride to Disney springs
I just stayed at a DVC resort for 10 days. I used my bounce-back offer to stay there. It cost me less than renting DVC points, and that included the Disney Dining Plan.
I did a split stay there years ago. I did 2 nights there and the rest at BW. Rented thru David's. I enjoyed my stay, got a room right on the road facing the pool, first bus stop coming back from the parks. To get to the parks, I just walked across the road and took the last bus stop at the main building. I could sit on my balcony in the morning and have my coffee and when I'd see the bus coming, take my time while it did its rounds and walk over to the lobby to catch it. The room was a studio and huge.
@@starrypunk20 If by site you are referring to David's, it was o.k. You do have to pay a deposit to have them look for something for you and if they don't find it, you get it back. If they do book something, they apply it. I knew I was definitely going on the dates I was going to so I wasn't worried about losing my payment after I made it. I'm not sure if I'd use them again, but only because I can rarely find a studio for rent.
This is my DVC home resort and my favorite place to stay (actually, it's the only place I'll stay because it's quieter and cozier than other resorts and because I am on Emma's "Team Anxiety" it is the most ideal place). It really does feel like you're home! Great amenities, short bus waits, awesome pools, and Olivia's is low key one of the best restaurants in WDW! If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask! Great job, Fry and AllEars, for giving this resort the necessary love. Much respect. ;)
thinking about booking this for our honeymoon next year! Any tips regarding bus/shuttles to and from the parks? There's soooo much information to pick through, TIA!
Two important things; If you're like my wife and I and use a mobility scooter, keep in mind that only three buildings in the resort have elevator access. So don't forget to ask for that when discussing rooms with the resort.
The other thing is that this is a BIG resort; there are 5 bus stops, and it's very easy to wind up having buses passing you by full on their way to parks or Disney Springs. Pro tip; the Peninsular road stop near the main hub and opposite the pool is the first stop--buses pull in pretty much empty.
Great information! I’m considering staying here in the summer. Thanks for sharing!
Every other year, we travel in a large group, 10-11 people, and rent the OKW grand villa. It’s actually a bargain when split with the adults. We only book the hospitality GVs which involves having to walk a reservation. Not a fan of the food options, but it’s a quick boat ride to Disney springs
Can someone please let Breedlove know that I am so sorry for calling him Duckfist the other day at Epcot 😭 I was just nervous
🤣🤣🤣 seriously star struck
That’s akwward
@@bell.videography tell me about it
Ouch
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I just stayed at a DVC resort for 10 days. I used my bounce-back offer to stay there. It cost me less than renting DVC points, and that included the Disney Dining Plan.
Love seeing Fry in videos! Any chance you guys can do a video on Shades of Green? It would def help so many of us military families.
I stayed at Old Key West in 2021 it was so fun.
this resort is definitely on my list! I love the chill vibe!
The most relaxing resort on property!
I did a split stay there years ago. I did 2 nights there and the rest at BW. Rented thru David's. I enjoyed my stay, got a room right on the road facing the pool, first bus stop coming back from the parks. To get to the parks, I just walked across the road and took the last bus stop at the main building. I could sit on my balcony in the morning and have my coffee and when I'd see the bus coming, take my time while it did its rounds and walk over to the lobby to catch it. The room was a studio and huge.
How was your experience with the site? I’m apprehensive
@@starrypunk20 If by site you are referring to David's, it was o.k. You do have to pay a deposit to have them look for something for you and if they don't find it, you get it back. If they do book something, they apply it. I knew I was definitely going on the dates I was going to so I wasn't worried about losing my payment after I made it. I'm not sure if I'd use them again, but only because I can rarely find a studio for rent.
Could become my home resort very soon
Even with all the competition, I'm going to say that Gurgling Suitcase has the best name of any WDW eatery.
that you should've stayed at port orleans riverside?
Do a pin trading in all four parks mastermind scavenger hunt
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