Most Recent Reviews
Review of Disney's Yacht Club Concierge Level
Reviewed by hello12345 Review Date: 06/11/2013
Rating: (10) Recommended
We had reservations for a standard room for 2 days in early June. Checked in around 12:45pm and we were upgraded to Club level. Not sure why, but with the amount of money we have spent at Disney over past 5 years I didn't feel bad about it. For breakfast they had juice, danishes, fresh fruit, cereal, and bagels. For dinner they had light finger foods (Couldn't really make a meal out of it). Beer selection was pretty good; Bud Light, Sam Adams, Heinekin, and Yuengling. Only complaint was beer was slightly warm. I don't think they kept it chilled prior to putting it in fridge. Desserts were limited. Liqueur selection was limited to a few different types of brandy and kahlua. Not a bad spread if you spend a lot of time at resort. Park commandos would probably not benefit from club level. I would consider club level in the future if I was using a passholder discount, but I would not pay full price for this benefit. Staff was extremely friendly.
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Beer not cold enoughReview of Le Cellier Lunch/Dinner
Reviewed by OneLtlSpark Review Date: 06/10/2013
Rating: (8) Recommended
For years, I have passed up Le Cellier in favor of other Disney restaurants. Being from Chicago, I didn't see the point of going to Epcot just to eat steak for dinner when it is so readily available at home. However, after lingering at the Canada booth at the Food & Wine Festival year after year and loving our samples there, I finally decided to make a reservation for my recent "girls only" vacation. I am so glad I did, and fully intend on making another reservation for my husband and I this fall!
The Cheddar Cheese Soup is simply delicious. It's creamy, tangy, and subtly smokey. If I could have, I would have brought a gallon home with me.
My entree, the Mushroom Fillet Mignon with Risotto, was perfectly cooked to medium and served with a rich truffle butter sauce. It was super decadent and wonderful. The risotto was also very well done - the rice had just the right texture and was a great complement to the butter and mushroom sauce.
Because I heard so much about them, I couldn't resist ordering the Poutine Fries. Wow. Just wow. Several cheeses are melted in with the fries, a blend (I'm guessing here) of a sharp cheddar and possibly a gorgonzola. Then there's the red wine reduction that is poured on top. It's a rich and strongly flavored sauce that is almost gravy-like, and it tempers the intense cheese flavor perfectly. I can see how this dish might be overwhelming, especially if you're not a fan of strong cheeses, but I will go back to it again and again because I loved how decadent it was.
Sadly, dessert was just not an option after such a lavish meal. I hope to try it on my next visit.
Service at the restaurant was good, but not exceptional. Our server was very knowledgeable about the menu and wines and she served us promptly, but did not engage us in any other way. The tables in the whole restaurant are also very close to each other, so privacy is limited here.
Overall, however, Le Cellier provided us girls a great meal, and I'm only sorry I waited so long to give it a try.
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Cramped dining areaReview of Be Our Guest Dinner
Reviewed by OneLtlSpark Review Date: 06/10/2013
Rating: (7) Recommended
My sister and I dined here last week as part of her birthday celebration and had a lovely experience.
We were seated within 15 minutes of our 6:30 ADR and had the good fortune to be located in the West Wing. The atmosphere of the entire restaurant is stunning, but the West Wing offers a smaller, more intimate space with darker lighting and the magical rose under glass. Thunder and lightning will crackle every so often, adding the the overall mysterious ambiance.
Our server was charming, helpful with wine pairings, and very prompt. We started with the Assorted Cured Meats and Sausages tray. It included three cured meats, two different kinds of sausage, and two exceptional pate varieties, along with plenty of toasted baguette. The pates were the highlight of the tray - both were unique and flavorful - but we really enjoyed everything offered in this appetizer.
Our entrees included the Cornish Hen and the Sauteed Shrimp & Scallops. The Cornish hen was the standout. It was roasted to perfection, juicy, and lightly scented with fennel. The Shrimp & Scallops were good, but underwhelming. The sauce flavor wasn't fully developed, and the two scallops were just slightly over cooked. I suspect this was just the result of a very rushed and busy kitchen.
Our server recognized my sister's birthday and presented her with a birthday candle in the "grey stuff" and a card signed by Belle and The Beast, as well as himself (a gesture we thought was quite nice and personal). The dessert cart is wonderful! We loved being able to see our options and be served immediately. The triple chocolate cupcake was divine.
The Beast made the rounds through the restaurant and was available to greet us in his study after the meal. Having The Beast as a presence in the restaurant makes for a far more immersive experience - you really do get the impression you're his "guest."
I'll dine here again just for the experience of it. Everything is just gorgeous and straight out of the movie. I can't think of a better addition to the Magic Kingdom.
Two things to note: The waiting area is reserved exclusively for people with reservations, and it is very small without seating. There's not much to look at here, so people tend to crowd around the front to get a better look at the dining area. This is understandable, but does make for awkward dining if you're seated too close to the entry.
Similarly, in the West Wing, people crowd around the magic rose for pictures and some are not so polite about moving around diners. I saw many bump into tables and jostle glasses. I hope that as excitement over this restaurant settles down that more privacy will be offered to diners in these areas.
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crowdingReview of Beach Club Villas (Disney Vacation Club)
Reviewed by jake Review Date: 06/10/2013
Rating: (7) Recommended
The Beach Club Villas are outdated-but that did not detract from our stay. The walk to the room from the lobby was extreme- I would rather see an additional floor than the lengthy hallways.
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Outdated furnishings and distance from lobbyReview of Adult Only Pool Areas
Reviewed by dailey71 Review Date: 06/09/2013
Rating: (10) Recommended
I enjoyed the hot tubs in the adult area since the hot tub in the family area would get filled up with kids splashing around. I love that the hot tubs have clear bottoms to see down the side of the ship. I also loved the cozy lounge chairs in the adult area. They do fill up fast each day. The adult areas are nice to escape the noise of the kids pools. One area that's not really an adult area, but comes close, is the Fuddle Puddle on the opposite side of the Funnelvision. It's a wading pool, gets great afternoon sun, but doesn't really attract kids since there's no loud music or movie screens. It has a small stage where a musician plays a guitar and sings after 5pm. Because it's not the adult pool which has a bar next to it, it tends to be quiet but still kid-free a majority of the time. I took my 12-yr-old daughter there with me a couple of times when we wanted to sit in the wading pool and sunbathe.
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—Review of The District
Reviewed by dailey71 Review Date: 06/09/2013
Rating: (10) Recommended
I made a point of spending time in Europa on the Fantasy. I went to the Skyline Lounge and did the martini passport. You pre-pay for 7 martinis and get a passport booklet with martini recipes when you're done. It's a good deal since you basically get one drink free. The bartender there is really great and made suggestions to other guests for different drinks. The Skyline has night time views for cities from around the world that change every 12 min. It's a quiet bar to just sit and relax and view the skylines. I also spent time in the Tube which is the London-themed bar. They had magic shows, dance parties, and game shows there. If it got really crowded, you could view it on big screens in the La Piazza bar next door. My husband liked hanging out in O'Gills Pub to watch the NBA and NHL play-off games. La Piazza also has a hot snack bar late at night so that you don't have to leave the bars to grab a bite.
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noneReview of Disney Quest
Reviewed by cop447 Review Date: 06/09/2013
Rating: (8) Recommended
I just got back from the World and took my two sons ages 11 and 14 to Disney Quest for the day. We went early on in the week and it was a nice day outside so the crowd was light. The abilities on your smart phone are going to be more advanced then just about everything inside. In saying that the retro games were fun. We enjoyed the day and played everything on the 5 floors and had dinner inside which was good. If you enjoy the stand up games and want to break up your trip this is a fun way to do so. If you get free tickets as part of your package then spend a few hours early and you will have a great time. I paid the admission and would consider putting on the parks and more option for my boys as they had a great time.
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RetroReview of Oceaneer Club and Lab
Reviewed by dailey71 Review Date: 06/09/2013
Rating: (10) Recommended
My 9-yr-old son loved the club and lab. We gave him access to check himself in and out. They're open until 1am and my son stayed until midnight most of the time. We could call anytime to see if he was checked in there or request to have him come back to the stateroom. He loved playing Gaga ball, doing the Sloppy Science activities, and pajama parties. He's already missing his favorite counselors.
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noneReviewed by dailey71 Review Date: 06/09/2013
Rating: (10) Recommended
My family of four sailed the Fantasy June 1st. My kids are 9 and 12. We stayed in the inside stateroom, Cat. 11, using our vacation club points. I have to admit that with four of us, bathroom situation was at times difficult. Next time, we'll get the deluxe inside room with the split bath. We also could've used a little more closet space. We had keep some of our clothes in the suitcases under the bed since they wouldn't all fit in the different storage spaces available. Having said that,I have to admit that Disney has the largest staterooms of any cruise line I've seen.
We took advantage of the laundry room and were pleased with the number of washers/dryers available. The prices for it are very reasonable and cost no more than a laundry mat back home.
We all enjoyed the magical porthole a lot. My only wish is that the character appearances would pop up more often. They come across the porthole about every 15-20 min.
We heard very little noise from outside the room. I liked having an inside room so that it was completely dark if you wanted to take a nap in the middle of the day. Both kids were comfortable in their pull-down beds. The heavy curtain separating the queen bed from the rest of the room was also helpful when we'd all be dressing for dinner. Last but not least, our housekeeper was wonderful. She knew us by name, learned our daily routine, and was always available when we needed her.
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Lack of storage spaceReview of Pop Century Resort (Value Resort)
Reviewed by elkhunter1 Review Date: 06/09/2013
Rating: (10) Recommended
My family of 3 stayed at POP May 9-16,room 3338-50's-and we will be coming back next year!This was our 2nd trip to WDW(2011/2013),both times we've stayed at POP,and enjoyed it.Check-in and Check-out have been quick,resort staff have always been pleasant,food court is adequate,rooms are right size for our family(heavy bed covers but we just move them.),bus service has been excellent(1 night after Magic Kingdom fireworks we waited 15 minutes-but most wait times 5 minutes or less.),and the store/game area are nice to have.Resort is clean(there was a cast member powerwashing the bowling ball pool every morning at my daily 6am coffee run!),well-laid out,colorful and full of stuff to see.For our family,POP Century is an affordable,comfortable place to stay,and while it may not be suitable for all families,it's our choice to stay and we will be back for Christmas in 2014.
