Agree. I was watching a popular vloggers on this resort and she talked so fast and high pitched I couldn’t understand what she was saying. This one popped up and I’m so glad it did. Great content.
It's a tough choice. We love them both! A lot of the decision comes down to your personal preference and needs. French Quarter is smaller and more intimate, but lacks a table service restaurant, if that matters to you. Riverside is larger, and more spread out, which can give the guest buildings a more isloated and peaceful feeling, but keep in mind you'll have to walk a bit farther to get to the lobby and dining. Either resort is a great option, it depends on the vibe you're looking for!
@@KeytotheWorldtravelhow much further walking are we talking about? And is it easy to get to the bus to parks if you wait to be there 30 mins early access?
Man the smell when walking into the lobby is like it’s most telling you “welcome home!”
Nice tour, thanks
Im coming there in like 2 weeks and im staying at the riverside
This is such a beautiful tour!
Awesome tour! Going next month. Thanks for the insight!
Great video
Excelent vídeo!
Your videos are incredible! Very reminiscent of Samantha Browns tv show Great Hotels on the Travel Channel. Please do more!
I was surprised he didn’t have more subscribers! Videos are excellent.
Agree. I was watching a popular vloggers on this resort and she talked so fast and high pitched I couldn’t understand what she was saying. This one popped up and I’m so glad it did. Great content.
Thank you so much! I love the work of Samantha Brown and approach these video tours with Great Hotels in mind.
Good video!
Can you do French quarter??? I know about both PORT Orleans reports inside and out but I just enjoy your videos😂
Can you do the Polynesian Resort please?
Good news - we've got a Polynesian Resort tour video! ruclips.net/video/43W4pognWsI/видео.html
I wonder if there have ever been alligator sightings here
I would imagine sightings anywhere in Florida are possible. I saw one right near the wilderness lodge once.
Which resort do you like better between the two orleans resorts?
It's a tough choice. We love them both! A lot of the decision comes down to your personal preference and needs. French Quarter is smaller and more intimate, but lacks a table service restaurant, if that matters to you. Riverside is larger, and more spread out, which can give the guest buildings a more isloated and peaceful feeling, but keep in mind you'll have to walk a bit farther to get to the lobby and dining. Either resort is a great option, it depends on the vibe you're looking for!
@@KeytotheWorldtravelhow much further walking are we talking about?
And is it easy to get to the bus to parks if you wait to be there 30 mins early access?