Disney’s Old Key West

Posted in DISNEY RESORT REVIEWS with tags , on December 3, 2011 by disneychronicles

 

 

Disney’s Old Key West Resort is located near Epcot theme park, Disney’s Board Walk Area and the Downtown Disney Area. This is a peaceful resort in the middle of hectic Walt Disney World. The tropical “old Florida” feel really puts you at ease.  Set among the Lake Buena Vista golf course this resort has a laid back feel with lakes, fountains, beautiful landscaping and is a great place to relax after a hectic day at the parks.

The pool is terrific, it has a water slide in the shape of a Sand castle and is fun for the whole family.  It has 4 heated pools, a ping-pong table, foosball table and tennis courts.  They also offer free DVD and game rentals,  the game center has places to sign up for kids and teenagers to do arts, crafts and daytime activities.  In terms of Dining there are 2 snack stops and  Olivia’s Café, a casual restaurant serving up Florida seafood and American cuisine with a Caribbean twist.  I have eaten here twice and have found the food to be rather bland.

 

The Resort’s Guest rooms include studio, one-bedroom, 2-bedroom and 3-bedroom Villas.  Keep in mind the larger villas are further from the main buildings.  Overall it is a great resort and I would highly recommend it!

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Disney’s Contemporary Resort

Posted in DISNEY RESORT REVIEWS with tags , on November 28, 2011 by disneychronicles

The Contemporary Resort located adjacent to the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida, is typically a resort which many guests prefer to stay because of its location. It has 1,013 rooms and 25 suites.
But in my opinion if you don’t stay here you are not missing much. They call it sleek & modern but I call it cold and plain. I feel that it should have more of a Disney feel and less of the business meeting feel that it has.
The A-frame hotel has monorails whizzing through the lobby, (which is pretty awesome) giving a futuristic appearance to the resort which separates the Seven Seas Lagoon from Bay Lake.


Upon entering the lobby,  you are greeted by the feeling of a very stream-lined, city-like feel. Marble floors and walls are cream-colored and sparsely decorated. In short a very “contemporary” feel….and I have to add a strange musty smell.  I only mention this because I have been here a few times and have always noticed it. Strange.

 

What is great at this resort is Chef Mickey’s ….check out my review of the restaurant under Categories…Disney Dining.

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Living with the Land

Posted in DISNEY ATTRACTIONS, DISNEY'S EPCOT with tags , on November 27, 2011 by disneychronicles

Living with the Land is a 14-minute boat ride in Future World at Epcot theme park that explores agricultural advances in the rain forest, Africa and beyond. I went on with my two boys and was rather surprised they enjoyed it as much as they did.  It does have a very educational feel and is very interesting to guests of all ages.  You will see the Innovative techniques used such as hydroponics and Aeroponics.

15 to 20 Percent of the food grown in the greenhouses are used in the restaurant right above the attraction, “The Garden Grill”.

Overall, Great for a plant lover but even if your not worth to do at least once. You never know it might inspire you!

The Grand Floridian

Posted in DISNEY RESORT REVIEWS with tags , , on November 13, 2011 by disneychronicles

Beautiful, Beautiful place!…..but I don’t think it’s that great for kids. Not much to keep my boys in awe like some of the other properties.

Now some people may not agree with that but it is my opinion.  It is wonderful for adults.

The location is FANTASTIC!  It is on the Monorail line and it also has boats that connect the resort with the Magic Kingdom. Very convenient.

It is the  Crown Jewel of Walt Disney World!  Top-end restaurants here include Victoria & Albert’s and Citricos.

I recommend try them both! 🙂

The property opened on June 28, 1988 as the Grand Floridian Beach Resort. The name changed to Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa during the fall of 1997. The resort contains 867 rooms among six buildings.  The resort offers two pools, a jacuzzi, and a white sand beach. The marina contains various watercraft rentals, including fishing excursions and a yacht. Other recreational activities include tennis programs, a mile-long jogging trail, health club, and preferred access to the Walt Disney World golf courses. The full service spa offers massages, therapies, and other treatments.

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