The WORST Hotel Rooms in Disney World (And How to NEVER Stay in Them)

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  • čas přidán 4. 09. 2024

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  • @jeanettesmith765
    @jeanettesmith765 Před měsícem +89

    Of course, most of us must book our resorts according to our budget. I just ask for a quiet room away from the pool, and since I am only there to sleep, I'm happy.

  • @DFBtimestamps1
    @DFBtimestamps1 Před měsícem +49

    Timestamps:
    1:15 DFB Guide to hotel rooms QR Code
    1:31 The Tiny Riviera Studios
    5:31 The Second/Third Story Rooms At Caribbean Beach
    7:51 Noisy Rooms
    11:18 The Little Mermaid Rooms At Art Of Animation
    14:05 Rancho Rooms At Coronado Springs
    16:49 Paying a lot of money for things you might not need
    19:05 A Bathtub-Less Room
    20:47 A Room That’s ADA Compliant (When You Don’t Need One)
    23:04 FREE DFB Hotel Guide

    • @user-duetkaraoke
      @user-duetkaraoke Před měsícem +5

      Thank you

    • @DFBtimestamps1
      @DFBtimestamps1 Před měsícem +1

      @@user-duetkaraoke no problem

    • @aeryn6275
      @aeryn6275 Před měsícem

      Marry me

    • @cshack30
      @cshack30 Před měsícem

      Timestamps on a video, finally!

    • @chancelor
      @chancelor Před měsícem

      I like how they hearted this but were too lazy to actually do this in the first place

  • @kyleaarons8482
    @kyleaarons8482 Před měsícem +23

    Can confirm. The Little Mermaid rooms are by far the worst rooms i've stayed at in the entire WDW campus. ESPECIALLY now that the all-stars have had a revamp. I LOVE the new shows at the All-Stars so when I go on solo trips where i just need a bed, i always stay at Movies.

  • @SmokyMountainMama-jp6ez
    @SmokyMountainMama-jp6ez Před měsícem +13

    The ADA rooms with the button also have a toggle switch above the door to turn that button off!!! In case you have kids that keep pressing it!

  • @jessicakleinberg7925
    @jessicakleinberg7925 Před měsícem +39

    You always pick on Caribbean Beach for not having elevators. But did you know…. All of the Alligator Bayou rooms at Port Orleans Riverside also do NOT HAVE elevators? That’s over half the resort.
    Caribbean Beach resort only has two story buildings. No one can ‘take their sleeping kiddo up to the 3rd floor via stairs’ because it doesn’t exist at the resort. The resorts without stairs (Caribbean Beach and Port Orleans Riverside) are only allowed by building code to be two stories max.

    • @Onyx_isgone
      @Onyx_isgone Před měsícem +5

      I have stayed at Caribbean beach and it SUCKED, depending on where you’re staying it can be a LONG walk and people do not want to walk up a flight of stairs after walking that much. Riverside and port Orleans is much smaller in comparison and doesn’t exhaust you to all hell. Edit to add: the lobby to Caribbean beach is also separated from a lot of the near hotel building in that area, so that means you also have to do a great deal of walking just to get breakfast/dinner and back the entirety of this resort just requires a lot of walking to and from bus stops, lobby and the sky landers. I also just don’t recommend this resort

    • @claveauannie
      @claveauannie Před měsícem +5

      @@Onyx_isgone I guess it depends of your needs. I love caribbean beach. I ask for a room close to the skyliner. We basically never have to go to the lobby and we go to the quiet pool. I really don't walk that much more. But I guess that if you go to the lobby every day and want to use the skyliner, you will walk a lot or ride the bus a lot.

    • @dave_7235
      @dave_7235 Před měsícem

      @@Onyx_isgone It definitely is big and can be a factor. The one time I stayed there (this was several years before they built the Tower and pre-Skyliner), I had a room in the Trinidad South section. I may not have had THE farthest room from the common areas, but it was very close! ;)
      My normal routine each day during visits is to go grab some breakfast at the Resort's quick serve area, then go back to my room and head to the parks. The first day I was there, I clocked the walk from my room to the food court area and it took me at least 20 minutes to walk each way, IIRC. Since I am a person who drives around anyway, I simply drove to breakfast each morning after that and skipped returning to my room before heading to the parks. But that first morning slowed me down just a little bit in my start.

    • @BeingAMomAndBeyond
      @BeingAMomAndBeyond Před měsícem

      @@Onyx_isgoneagree with all the things you just said!

    • @k_4777
      @k_4777 Před měsícem

      @@Onyx_isgone Stayed at Old Key West and Caribbean beach and I don't understand people's complaints about walking far... we stayed in the farthest away rooms at OKW and walked to the lobby almost nightly for drinks etc. It's 10 minutes, max 15, and there's nowhere in other resorts where you'd need to walk further than that. Maybe it's a cultural thing, being from Europe I am used to walking everywhere, whereas in the US nobody walks anywhere. Personally I think if you don't want to walk, stay somewhere you don't need to. I loved CB resort and would highly recommend it

  • @paul16451
    @paul16451 Před měsícem +12

    I have DVC at the Riviera, and always make sure to request a room where I can view the fireworks from the miniature balcony. The godsend levels of stress saved by leaving the park before the pressing crowds do all at once, and still being able to watch the show right before retiring for the night instead of waiting in insane lines to get back, makes it completely worth it for me.

    • @dfbbreea
      @dfbbreea Před měsícem +1

      An awesome idea!!

    • @Luni25
      @Luni25 Před měsícem +1

      Have certainly done this before! My parents have DVC over in the BLT, and we one time checked in just as the fireworks were going off. That felt amazing.

    • @allofusburtones4315
      @allofusburtones4315 Před 28 dny

      We are DVC at Bay Lake and enjoy the fireworks from our balcony or the walkway to contemporary and it’s seriously the best way to view MK fireworks. We can shower and be ready for bed, check the fireworks with no stress and like you said, hop into bed right after. A huge benefit to resorts like this.

  • @kristinavalcarce2404
    @kristinavalcarce2404 Před měsícem +9

    Years ago I requested a water view at Port Orleans French Quarter. I wound up with a pool view. It was fine, but I really was thinking "river" when I booked that water view. Now I know to be as specific as possible when booking.

  • @rocistone6570
    @rocistone6570 Před 20 dny +1

    Iteresting that you use the word "Con" in connection with a Disney vacation. Some words just fit so well!

  • @vashti1616
    @vashti1616 Před měsícem +11

    Just an FYI... I volunteered for the Make A Wish foundation and Disney World is one of the most requested wishes. They do an AMAZING job. Wheelchair accessable pools, etc. we just had to call a number and they took care of everything. A sister of one of the wishers said that it was the first time she ever had ice cream bc of her brother's condition.

    • @DFBGuide
      @DFBGuide  Před měsícem +2

      This is SO wonderful to hear!!

    • @alyssarasmussen1723
      @alyssarasmussen1723 Před 25 dny +2

      does make a wish foundation do trips to japan? im just curious btw im an adult so this doesn't count for me XD

  • @Housewarmin
    @Housewarmin Před měsícem +7

    I stayed in Pop Century near the lobby. It was near the pool, but we went in December so no one was using it. We liked being close to the lobby, so we could easily go eat. It also was a short walk to the skyliner. The only downside are those thin walls. Me and my friend were laughing about something and got a knock on the door telling us to quiet down. Also the rooms are kinda small, Yes you can put the bed away for more room. But during our stay, it was too much of a hassle to keep putting the bed up.

  • @ChineseOperaInEnglish
    @ChineseOperaInEnglish Před měsícem +4

    Caribbean Beach Resort is the best hotel in Disney World because it has the Skyliner, making it an Epcot hotel but costs half as much. Skyliner to Epcot is 8 minutes, to Hollywood Studios is 5 minutes, both no wait most of the day. It surrounds a lake and has extremely beautiful water view, especially at night. It has an excellent food court that is very popular. Most importantly, it is next door to Riviera, which has a superb food court. You are basically living at the Riviera but paying half the price. It is large and spread out, with beautiful white sand beaches, numerous swimming pools, a large playground, garden area with seating, hammocks. It can serve as a vacation destination all by itself, there is so much to do. For Magic Kingdom and Animal Kingdom, you can use the Riviera bus back, which is often less crowded.
    There are drawbacks: when the Skyliner is closed due to weather (which happens quite often, for both lightning or strong wind), you have to walk clear across Epcot to the front bus stop, which is a long haul. The Skyliner's line is very long at park closing at Epcot, but not as long at Hollywood Studios.
    Despite the drawbacks, the Caribbean Beach Resort is extremely popular, more expensive than the other moderate Disney hotels but still mostly taken and offer few discounts. I recently stayed there and had a wonderful time. We got a boarding pass for Guardian of the Galaxy in the afternoon, and when it was ready, we just Skylinered it there, rode the ride, then came right back and relax. You do have to be willing to walk a lot (or use scooter), but that's true of going to Disney World in general.

  • @thedisneygeeks5704
    @thedisneygeeks5704 Před měsícem +6

    My wife and i (just the 2 of us) love the Tiny Tower rooms.........its the least expensive offering at the Riveria but it gets us in the resort. Its not for everyone but when we rent DVC we pay less.......guess its a personal thing

    • @dfbbreea
      @dfbbreea Před měsícem +3

      Totally valid! And renting DVC points really does help cut down on that cost!

  • @hulabird11
    @hulabird11 Před měsícem +4

    She said Caribbean Beach has 3 stories, nope, only 2 stories, the stairs to the second floor aren’t bad, i have mostly stayed on the first floor but did stay on the 2nd once. My favorite that I always request is Jamaica, and always the closest building to the bridge to OPR.

  • @valerief9070
    @valerief9070 Před měsícem +3

    The Riviera tower studio has been adopted at the new Disneyland villas as well. It’s nice but yes, it’s teeny. Once the bed is pulled down, your room is basically a bed.

  • @AbigailEnsley-o7e
    @AbigailEnsley-o7e Před měsícem +3

    The Dolphin Resort also has weird bathrooms and cooling systems. The sink is separate in some rooms which is nice, but there are no vents for the toilet and shower. Just makes the room damp feeling.

  • @Stef-Lucas
    @Stef-Lucas Před měsícem +7

    Not sure about all the buildings, but I stayed in Alligator Bayou at Port Orleans Riverside and those buildings did not have elevators either. I thought Caribbean Beach Resort was the only one without elevators, so just a heads up!

    • @jessicakleinberg7925
      @jessicakleinberg7925 Před měsícem +1

      So true and no one ever talks about it!

    • @melissaslater2575
      @melissaslater2575 Před měsícem +1

      If a building only has two floors it will not have an elevator - so use that as your guide for what area to request. If a building has three floors they are required by code to have an elevator.

  • @councilofkarens729
    @councilofkarens729 Před měsícem +14

    We will soon have the choice of a different company's hotels to visit their new parks.... Hopefully competition makes everyone raise their game.

  • @thomasleathrum7156
    @thomasleathrum7156 Před měsícem +3

    One time, we were staying at Boardwalk, and wound uo with a second floor room overlooking the water slide (at the time, the "Kiester Coaster," which I think they have removed/replaced since then). Not usually a problem, EXCEPT first thing in the morning when they started up the water slide. We were woken up every morning by what sounded like a giant toilet flushing.

    • @dfbbreea
      @dfbbreea Před měsícem +1

      That’s WILD, OMG 😅😅😅

  • @carlajones6616
    @carlajones6616 Před měsícem +5

    My first solo trip i stayed at Coronada Springs, i was in the furthest room away from everything in the Rancho area. I HATED IT!

    • @dfbbreea
      @dfbbreea Před měsícem +1

      Oh noooooooo 😭

    • @DFBGuide
      @DFBGuide  Před měsícem +1

      That walk is BRUTAL!

    • @Maria_from_CT
      @Maria_from_CT Před měsícem

      Agreed and the area is so dark I had the hardest time finding my room and the Rancho area is so far away from everything

  • @BigShow59
    @BigShow59 Před měsícem +2

    You know, when you're right, you're right. My wife and I stayed in a Little Mermaid room on one of our first trips. Now, my son and his fiancé stay in one while the rest of us are in a Lion King family suite when we go. We like the Little Mermaid room, but the issues raised are 100% valid. They could definitely use a refurbishing, and it feels like FOREVER to get there from the Magic Kingdom bus at the end of the day.

  • @thecrankybunny
    @thecrankybunny Před měsícem +1

    Stayed at Caribbean Beach for the first time in May, and we were SO lucky. We ended up in Aruba, and at one of the buildings at the very end by the Riviera Skyliner and in front of a bus stop. The walk to the main hub wasn't bad at all, either. We had a great time at that resort, but the room we got is definitely a huge reason why. I wish everyone could be that lucky there!!

  • @HaleyFlood-fo1ll
    @HaleyFlood-fo1ll Před měsícem +2

    My favorite Disney resort is gran destino tower love that resort ❤so beautiful very luxurious amazing dining and love the steakhouse too plus I love that if u stay in a club level room u can go to the theme parks 30 minutes before they open which is amazing 🤩

    • @dfbbreea
      @dfbbreea Před měsícem

      Gran Destino is SO PRETTY! And YES - that Early Entry perk available for all Disney Hotel guests can REALLY give you a nice head start for the day!

  • @dannyfandoms1
    @dannyfandoms1 Před měsícem +2

    Riviera is the resort I most want to stay at currently! if I was going alone or with just one other person I think I'd be ok in the studio!

  • @amydoran9987
    @amydoran9987 Před měsícem +2

    Feeling excited. My family and I are going to Disney in two days, we are staying at our usual hotel boulder ridge, at the wilderness lodge.

  • @420hotbox36
    @420hotbox36 Před měsícem +3

    My first night at the disney resort today! Art of Animation

    • @dfbbreea
      @dfbbreea Před měsícem +2

      Have so much fun!!!!

    • @420hotbox36
      @420hotbox36 Před měsícem +1

      @dfbbreea thank you! So far it's been awesome!

  • @irishgirl4977
    @irishgirl4977 Před měsícem +1

    Positive to Caribbean Beach is you can hang out at the "beach" and watch the fireworks from HS! The family loved getting a Joffrey's Coffee before going to HS and Epcot on the skyliner! The other part of our split stay was at the Gran Destino Tower which felt luxurious and we loved out room. Negative was just having the bus for transportation.

    • @DFBGuide
      @DFBGuide  Před měsícem +1

      We LOVE the Gran Destino Tower!! And the Caribbean Beach Joffrey's is a TREASURE!

  • @Sunbeach24
    @Sunbeach24 Před měsícem +2

    This was an amazingly accurate episode! Thanks so much for helping folks make the best choices in choosing their Disney home away from home! I am personally looking forward to a Grand Destino Tower stay someday in my future! ❤

    • @dfbbreea
      @dfbbreea Před měsícem

      Thanks so much! And YES - Gran Destino really is SO NICE!!

  • @lars7282
    @lars7282 Před měsícem +2

    I love how this channel occasionally throws in some „worst“ videos just to come off as still being critical, and then it’s always totally harmless stuff

    • @judgesh
      @judgesh Před měsícem

      For real, like having to walk up stairs is a huge issue now? And you are told what beds are in your room when booking Coronado, lol. Stay classy DFB

    • @jaikenmainy
      @jaikenmainy Před měsícem +4

      @@judgeshAh yes, because people with disabilities can walk up stairs without _any_ issues whatsoever. Stay classy judgesh.

    • @judgesh
      @judgesh Před měsícem +1

      @@jaikenmainy You can select accessible rooms when booking and they're not more expensive than regular rooms. The concern about the number that are accessible is real, but it's always a struggle between building more floor rooms versus going more vertical and they can't gatekeep who books the accessible rooms. More ground floor rooms is also an accessibility issue for non-wheelchair bound people since you end up with something like Caribbean Beach Resort where it's a half mile to the skyliner.

  • @robertblake4743
    @robertblake4743 Před 5 dny

    We split our week between Pop Century and the Little Mermaid rooms at Art of Animation. The Pop century rooms were much nicer, cheaper, and way closer to the skyliner. We are staying at Pop Century from now on!

  • @kellydooling
    @kellydooling Před měsícem +1

    my son and i stayed in a little mermaid room at art of animation a few years ago that had the same discount as others and we loved it! we wanted to be on the skyliner and it was totally worth it. we also didn’t like the vibe of pop century; wanted a very disney-themed space and this fit the bill. 👍🏻

    • @dfbbreea
      @dfbbreea Před měsícem +1

      Totally!! That’s why it’s ALWAYS worth checking the discount fine print - because if there’s one you CAN apply to the room you’re wanting to stay in, that’s such a win-win!

  • @ziggy4465
    @ziggy4465 Před měsícem +1

    It’s funny, because worst and best can be subjective. I prefer the Epcot resorts because of convenience. They are close enough to walk to two theme parks, plus there is water taxi and skyliner service. They are loaded with restaurants and shops. The wait times for the buses are pretty regular.
    A place that I’m not ever staying again is Saratoga Springs. The resort is fine, the pools are clean, and it’s right next to Disney Springs. The things I don’t like, the wait time for a bus, the long walks to and from the main lobby for any services. The lack of maintenance on the HVAC system. The limited food options, although the Artist’s Palette is a good quick service breakfast option. The Turf Club used to be a favorite, the crab cakes and fried calamari used to be out of this world. Now, not so much.
    Surprisingly, OKW is a nice place to stay even though it’s out of the way. The buses do take some time to get around, but if you walk to the Hospitality House…it’s not a long wait at all. Olivia’s is a good place for breakfast or a snack, weren’t really pleased with lunch and dinner options. We didn’t suffer though because we always had a full kitchen in our villas.

  • @paulayala4816
    @paulayala4816 Před měsícem +1

    I can see the tiny Riviera rooms being a good fit for a single person, or an elderly couple, perhaps one of them with a wheelchair. They wouldn't need a large room, the shower, "at least in this video", looked to be wheelchair accessible. For me any hotel without an elevator is a deal breaker.

  • @BeanyBoyWithTheChickenSrips
    @BeanyBoyWithTheChickenSrips Před měsícem +5

    I am here right now!

    • @dfbbreea
      @dfbbreea Před měsícem

      Yay! Hope you’re having fun!!!

  • @vincent412l7
    @vincent412l7 Před měsícem +1

    I don't like the refurb'd All-Star rooms. You used to get a table and a second bed, now the bed folds down onto the table so I lose the table when the bed is down.

    • @Texaslawhorn
      @Texaslawhorn Před 29 dny

      The new rooms are so bland and sterile. I miss the old, cozy feeling with the decor that matched the theme.

  • @AliciaR-x7u
    @AliciaR-x7u Před měsícem +1

    One of the worst locations is at Poly. I was given a ground floor room at the DVC building facing the pool, beside the sliding door entrance and it’s next to the elevators! That my friend has to be the worst one I have had. I will walk for miles at AKL and OKW over that.

  • @angellight495
    @angellight495 Před měsícem

    I really think the Riviera Tower Studio was supposed to have a split bath. Compared to the size of the bedroom/living room the bathroom is enormous. My best guess is someone vetoed the split bath at the last minute.

  • @Cait123lou
    @Cait123lou Před měsícem +1

    Absolutely love carribbean beach resort ❤ and little mermaid rooms at art of animation ❤

  • @brianedwards8651
    @brianedwards8651 Před 27 dny

    We had an ADA room at Riverside. NO STORAGE. My family preferred split bathroom. Beds were low, no suitcase storage

  • @joshuagaude6084
    @joshuagaude6084 Před měsícem

    1:21 sharing a bed might also be a little awkward on a best-friends trip. But I do agree, it would make more sense if these studio rooms were meant to be budget rooms.

  • @abbuhlcharles4006
    @abbuhlcharles4006 Před měsícem

    My wife and I have stayed in the Ariel rooms and many Pop Century rooms, they are all fantastic.

  • @PlayingGamesPoorly247
    @PlayingGamesPoorly247 Před měsícem +2

    We stayed in the Little Mermaid rooms on our last trip and they were shockingly small and very dated for the price. The theming was neat, but that was it.

    • @pisswhistle5306
      @pisswhistle5306 Před měsícem +1

      I was shocked at how small they were/are. For nearly $300 a night, I'd expect a lot more room. The decor was a big hit with my daughter.

  • @loracaro4427
    @loracaro4427 Před měsícem +1

    At the all star resorts or lowerr end moderate resorts my only issue is there are never enough luggage carts even at universal .they need to fix this more carts disney

  • @shane4705
    @shane4705 Před měsícem +8

    I will stick with Pop, it has everything we need.

  • @leighnewman6160
    @leighnewman6160 Před měsícem +12

    Shhh. Gran Destino is horrible, nobody stay there, go elsewhere….

  • @enterchannelname4542
    @enterchannelname4542 Před měsícem +1

    Thank you, just the information I've been looking for!

    • @dfbbreea
      @dfbbreea Před měsícem

      HUZZAH! So good to hear!!

  • @efnaha9303
    @efnaha9303 Před měsícem

    August 2022 we were put in a room in "the attic" at the Boardwalk - a corner room at the end of the hall farthest from the elevator. It was truly awful and looked like no one had used it in a long time. The sofa was filthy, the carpet was not clean, and the furniture was very old and worn. We had dropped our luggage and gone to Epcot, so it was after 7pm when we entered the room. I called down and the head housekeeper came right up. She immediately told us we would be moved. We were staying for a week and the following morning we were given a beautiful room overlooking the main pool.

  • @louisekvernoey3888
    @louisekvernoey3888 Před měsícem

    We stayed at All Star Movies and it was the worst nights sleep we ever had! All the rooms had connecting bathrooms, so you constantly heard other guests flushing toilets and using showers!
    Ask to be on the top floor, with no joining door if you want to sleep!

    • @dfbbreea
      @dfbbreea Před měsícem +1

      Fun fact about me: I always always ALWAYS request top floor rooms for hotels. But I think that’s because, back in my college days, I had an apartment on the bottom floor and never slept a WINK because of how loud my upstairs neighbors were. And now I carry that worry to every hotel 🤣🤣

  • @LoveStallion
    @LoveStallion Před 13 dny

    LOL work colleagues don't generally share rooms. It's an HR violation. I'm sure it happens, but I have traveled a ton for work and there's zero assumption I would share living space with my colleagues (although we did once flirt with sharing an AirBnB).

  • @nickn271
    @nickn271 Před 20 dny

    Even if I went back to Disney World which I have no desire to, I would never stay in the Little Mermaid rooms again. The theming is mid and the distance from the lobby is way too far. They have to be a half mile.

  • @NinthShinigami
    @NinthShinigami Před měsícem +3

    2:05 Jake from Bright Sun Travels reviewed one studio room from the Riviera that he stayed in. It had me pondering what exactly Disney was thinking make such a room. I cannot imagine staying in a room like that 😭

    • @carlajones6616
      @carlajones6616 Před měsícem +2

      I travel solo, if it was less expensive I'd be all over one of those rooms.

  • @kevinallenberg6408
    @kevinallenberg6408 Před měsícem

    Regarding the noisy rooms: at Yacht Club we once got a room on the first floor, just inside the door from the quiet pool, directly across the hall from an elevator, and right next to the ice and laundry machines.
    We love Yacht Club, but that was a noisy room.

    • @dfbbreea
      @dfbbreea Před měsícem +1

      Ohhhhhh yes. The ICE MACHINES. 😅😅

  • @Kasey99798
    @Kasey99798 Před měsícem +1

    I don't care about a fancy hotel.or restaurant or the amenities. As long as room is clean and functional for sleep then I am good. I go for the Parks!!

    • @dfbbreea
      @dfbbreea Před měsícem

      Sounds good to me!

  • @chericrabbypelley
    @chericrabbypelley Před měsícem

    The disney world one has a fancy queue!? 😮 I always skipped it because i dont even ride the one in Disneyland very often.

  • @LoveStallion
    @LoveStallion Před 13 dny

    The Riviera has no soul. These boring, corporate towers are ruining what was once a resort with thoughtful architecture.

  • @kathleenswarm8564
    @kathleenswarm8564 Před měsícem

    Thd Riviera is perfect for a solo trip with direct access to EPCOT and Hollywood Studios.

  • @TracyTame
    @TracyTame Před měsícem

    I'm a big Little Mermaid fan and would love to stay in a LM room. But just one time walking AoA I decided it was WAY to far from everything.

  • @Mellys1980s
    @Mellys1980s Před 26 dny

    Little mermaid rooms are sooo far from the busses and small!

  • @joedavenport5293
    @joedavenport5293 Před měsícem +1

    I used to work front desk at Yacht & Beach and would have to move guests everyone once in a while. The Yacht Club side was pretty quiet most of the time but the Beach Club side in where all the action was. And room requests to were subject to availability.

    • @dfbbreea
      @dfbbreea Před měsícem

      Oh, that’s INTERESTING…..!!

  • @Lee-mx5li
    @Lee-mx5li Před měsícem

    Great heads up! Much Gracious

  • @Keltik55
    @Keltik55 Před měsícem

    I get your points, but those Tower Studios are always booked, so they're doing something right. If it was just my wife and I, we'd book that if we could.

  • @LizzieMcT
    @LizzieMcT Před měsícem

    In defense of the Ranchos area: it's very well themed.

  • @liamcollinson5695
    @liamcollinson5695 Před 23 dny

    I don't like the all stars resorts i feel like a cheap motel was built then they just added lots of tacky theming but i do understand kids will probably like it i just think they are way overpriced

  • @stephaniebfi4297
    @stephaniebfi4297 Před měsícem

    If budget is not the first consideration, pay attention to where you want to spend most of your time. I love the Riviera, but when my visit is primarily Magic Kingdom it's a little bit of a pain. If it's Hollywood Studios and Epcot it's a dream, but probably not as much as Beach Club or the Swan and Dolphin (although they have double beds instead of queens 🤔Marriott Hotels whatcha doing?). I sprang for The Contemporary this time because the Halloween party is the night before we leave and because it's at a discount that I thought was as reasonable as it ever will be. My husband's eyes lit up when I told him.

  • @davidnorris8852
    @davidnorris8852 Před měsícem

    Boss level on a Disney Day 😢😂

  • @katcrow9988
    @katcrow9988 Před měsícem

    Disney Vacation Club Deluxe Studios have pull-out couches or pull-down Murphy beds, which are awful. Please just put in beds, thank you!

  • @jamesburke2110
    @jamesburke2110 Před měsícem

    3:19 So you wait until they are done or go prior not a big deal

  • @rocco-f8i
    @rocco-f8i Před měsícem

    Reminder the Island tower is opening and will have tower suites

    • @melissaslater2575
      @melissaslater2575 Před měsícem

      Yes - they appear to be working for DVC. If it’s an individual or couple on a shorter trip i’m sure it makes sense for points usage. I’d definitely be happy with one on a solo trip but I have only seen it come available once at Riviera for a cash stay.

  • @ellisrother7329
    @ellisrother7329 Před měsícem

    I also manage to avoid all these rooms by simply being too poor to go to Disney ✨😊

  • @hapham6097
    @hapham6097 Před měsícem

    Hi guys, is anyone know if i want to reserve a cake for my friend’s birthday in the restaurant in Disney, but what if we cannot finish the cake and we still want to hangout in the park so anyone have any good solutions for me since I don’t want to carry the cake around but also don’t want to leave and go back to the hotel and cone back 😢 please give me some advices thank you

  • @cathinieto39
    @cathinieto39 Před měsícem

    I have a question for anyone who has slept in one of Disney's murphy beds. Are they just as comfortable as a regular bed or are they similar to a pull out couch? I've noticed that instead of 2 queens, Disney has been putting in 1 queen and a Murphy bed. We are going in Sept and I'm afraid of the murphy bed. Any thoughts would be helpful. Thanks.

    • @gravenewromance
      @gravenewromance Před měsícem +2

      I’ve noticed no difference at pop century with the Murphy and regular bed

    • @AliciaR-x7u
      @AliciaR-x7u Před měsícem

      Most Murphy beds are fine and no issue. The pull out coach is nearly as comfortable and at AKL is a firm NO. I usually switch one of my home resorts because of the pull out coach.
      I usually stow the Murphy bed before we leave because most are tight space. We did POR and AllStars for RunDisney….no issue. I have a teenager.

    • @susanwhite5825
      @susanwhite5825 Před měsícem +2

      Murphy beds are fine. Very thick.

  • @donald2298
    @donald2298 Před měsícem

    I prefer to stay at a Hotel off property. Disney World Hotels are way too expensive.

  • @greenbrown7776
    @greenbrown7776 Před měsícem

    You do have to wonder: Why initially build such a tiny studio room in the Rivera? Is that Disney thinking people wouldn't care? Why purposefully leave off elevators at the Caribbean place? Weird decision.
    Great advice about bringing white noise makers.
    A few hundred extra steps for some peace and quiet? Rancho section at Coronado sounds great to me.

    • @MeMyselfAndUs903
      @MeMyselfAndUs903 Před měsícem

      They build tiny rooms so they can get more rooms into the space thereby getting more $$$$.

    • @melissaslater2575
      @melissaslater2575 Před měsícem

      Building codes do not require elevators for two story buildings. The tiny studios are a hit with DVC because they help people maximize their points usage.

  • @mikew1986
    @mikew1986 Před 3 dny

    You did not "do" Disney properly then.

  • @jeremysweeten2792
    @jeremysweeten2792 Před měsícem +1

    Help me understand why the author & her husband & son needed THREE separate beds???

  • @mikeymutual5489
    @mikeymutual5489 Před měsícem +2

    Ha, the entire Riviera resort is a rip-off, as is its insanely overpriced restaurant. There is no reason to spend money at Disney's newest cash-grab.

    • @joedavenport5293
      @joedavenport5293 Před měsícem +1

      And you know what's funny, the good neighbor hotels are half the cost of Disney's and some of them have free breakfast

    • @mikeymutual5489
      @mikeymutual5489 Před měsícem

      @@joedavenport5293 Those are always the best option!

  • @givipixie
    @givipixie Před měsícem

    Am I the only one who doesn’t see those foldable table/beds as a plus?? I’m not gonna be folding my bed up every day, wtf.

    • @mikew1986
      @mikew1986 Před 3 dny

      Well it's either that or a couch that you'll be doing that to. Murphy much easier..

    • @givipixie
      @givipixie Před 3 dny

      @@mikew1986 Not really, there used to be 2 full or queen beds in each standard room with a separate small table with 2 chairs. We got both a table and two beds and didn’t have to pick between them.

  • @quaid2012
    @quaid2012 Před měsícem

    I can’t afford any of this 😂

  • @AmberRR1234
    @AmberRR1234 Před měsícem +5

    Art of Animations beds are TERRIBLE. I wrote a review that said prisoners in low budget prisons get nicer mattresses- and I stand by it. 😂

  • @spiritedreviewexc
    @spiritedreviewexc Před měsícem

    or ya know, If you don't need the "wheelchair button" just put tape or sticky notes on it. SIMPLE it's not rocket sicence. I love The French Quarter, but are you that broke that you can't provide a sliding door on the bathroom? or is that some weird historical thing?

    • @vincent412l7
      @vincent412l7 Před měsícem

      Putting tape over it does not disable it and the kids still play with it.

  • @Rainbow-nn3rl
    @Rainbow-nn3rl Před měsícem

    This is just my opinion. I mean, I’m thinking why would anyone want to go to Disney when all you have to do is compete for everything. From dinner reservations to hotel rooms that are super overpriced food that is mediocre at best. We went one time and that was enough, it was nothing but pain stress and heartache. I do not think it’s the world’s happiest place not a longshot once again just my opinion.

    • @leighlong5447
      @leighlong5447 Před měsícem +2

      Sorry that you had a negative experience but not everyone does. Disney has its pros and cons but is still a magical place for me. Now I will say that I dont know what the hype is about Universal Studios. Once last summer was enough for me.

  • @pupinoriega7088
    @pupinoriega7088 Před měsícem

    I really love the Little Mermaid room 😢😢😢😢