fantastic review. what's really nice is you captured the resort with realistic footage, it's much easier to comprehend what everything is like in reality with this type of easy walkthrough and not all kinds of background music, filters and cutscenes
Great content, very helpful! I've watched many videos, I've chosen the Swan Reserve for my trip. Also, I''ve learned from other videos that talking the bus from Broadwalk Inn gets you directly to Magic Kingdom
I stayed here at The Dolphin hotel back in November. I loved it, very nice, and I would go back again. However, you should arrive at the hotel around your check in time because when I arrived early, I had to wait for nearly 30 minutes, so get there around check in.
@@castlecrewreview I could’ve even though it was late at night around 10 ish. I don’t think I arrived that early, but I don’t think the room wasn’t ready the minute I checked in.
Have you stayed at one of these? Which do you like to stay at, or recommend (in each range)? Enjoyed seeing this. (I've subscribed to many Disney review/streaming folks, so getting more selective, but subscribed to yours.) Thanks.
Thanks for subscribing and your support! I have not yet stayed at the Swan and Dolphin, but plan on it really soon. The Swan and Dolphin are very comparable in every category. If budget allowed though, I would choose Swan Reserve. It's very nice and it's still not too far away from the amenities at Swan and Dolphin. Hopefully I answered your question?
One way I heard it explained was that even though both are convention hotels the dolphin is more family oriented and the swan more adult themed but to clarify either group is welcomed at both!
beach is my fave, but at 1/4 price, swan is our first choice. plus swolfin has the best restaurants on property. all of those restaurants are great. bluezoo, il mulino, amare, kimonos, shula's...so great. fuel is the best quickserve of any of the resorts. where else do you get fro-yo and an ice cream bar? five pools...friendship service to both EPCOT and DHS, or it's a 10-15 minute walk to either one... i think swan boats are included in your resort fee.
Yeah I agree it's really great, but there's part of me that I think would miss that Disney touch! I don't know.. Disney is so close to this resort, but I'm a resort guy and it lacks that Disney magic. Haven't had much of the food other than the pool bar and quick service. We are due for some dining reviews here at some point soon! Thanks for writing in and watching our content!
fantastic review. what's really nice is you captured the resort with realistic footage, it's much easier to comprehend what everything is like in reality with this type of easy walkthrough and not all kinds of background music, filters and cutscenes
@@yerapotatoharry thank you so much!
I stayed at
The Beach Club Club Level on June 2024. I Highly recommend Club Level. Dream Vacay!
Great content, very helpful! I've watched many videos, I've chosen the Swan Reserve for my trip.
Also, I''ve learned from other videos that talking the bus from Broadwalk Inn gets you directly to Magic Kingdom
Thank you! You're going to love it there! That's a great tip regarding the bus from the Boardwalk. Have a great day!
Swan Reserve does have its own pool.
I know.. I did show it in the video. Just wanted to show the proximity to the main pool with the slides.
Very helpful video. Thank you.
Amazing thank you so much
@@veganmermaidyogi3299 thank you!!
I stayed here at The Dolphin hotel back in November. I loved it, very nice, and I would go back again. However, you should arrive at the hotel around your check in time because when I arrived early, I had to wait for nearly 30 minutes, so get there around check in.
hmm. interesting.. Were you able to use the pool while you were waiting?
@@castlecrewreview I could’ve even though it was late at night around 10 ish. I don’t think I arrived that early, but I don’t think the room wasn’t ready the minute I checked in.
Have you stayed at one of these? Which do you like to stay at, or recommend (in each range)? Enjoyed seeing this. (I've subscribed to many Disney review/streaming folks, so getting more selective, but subscribed to yours.) Thanks.
Thanks for subscribing and your support! I have not yet stayed at the Swan and Dolphin, but plan on it really soon. The Swan and Dolphin are very comparable in every category. If budget allowed though, I would choose Swan Reserve. It's very nice and it's still not too far away from the amenities at Swan and Dolphin. Hopefully I answered your question?
One way I heard it explained was that even though both are convention hotels the dolphin is more family oriented and the swan more adult themed but to clarify either group is welcomed at both!
beach is my fave, but at 1/4 price, swan is our first choice.
plus swolfin has the best restaurants on property. all of those restaurants are great. bluezoo, il mulino, amare, kimonos, shula's...so great.
fuel is the best quickserve of any of the resorts. where else do you get fro-yo and an ice cream bar?
five pools...friendship service to both EPCOT and DHS, or it's a 10-15 minute walk to either one...
i think swan boats are included in your resort fee.
Yeah I agree it's really great, but there's part of me that I think would miss that Disney touch! I don't know.. Disney is so close to this resort, but I'm a resort guy and it lacks that Disney magic. Haven't had much of the food other than the pool bar and quick service. We are due for some dining reviews here at some point soon! Thanks for writing in and watching our content!
Those square areas of grass on the bridge used to be palm trees. They removed them years ago and put grass in their place. Should have left the trees.
Thanks for sharing! Yes, palm trees would look much nicer!
Are the restaurants you showed, primarily in the dolphin or the swan?
I covered both, which is an equal amount or close to it.