140612 Disney's Caribbean Beach Resort Entrance

Review: Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort

Our family recently made the trek to Disney World, where we typically stay on Disney property, but in the Downtown Disney hotels. However, earlier this year when Disney offered a 30% discount on rooms, the price to stay at a Moderate Resort was the same as it would have cost to stay outside the system. Plus with the addition of the Magic Band system, we elected to “splurge” and stay with the mouse.

My wife did all the Disney planning for the trip and elected to go with the Caribbean Beach Resort. When it came to rooms, we had two choices. Either stay in a standard room or pay an up-charge to stay in a Pirate themed room.

We opted not to pay for the Pirate rooms, even though our boys would have loved it, because based on reviews, those rooms are the farthest away from everything such as the pools and central hub of the resort.

We were assigned to building 14 in the Barbados area. We had adjacent rooms with my in-laws on the second floor.

The rooms came with two full size beds, a table and chairs, and an dresser with fridge and flat screen television. The bathroom area was separated by a curtain with double sinks, and a separate shower/toilet room.

Disney's Caribbean Beach Resort

Disney's Caribbean Beach Resort

Disney's Caribbean Beach Resort

Disney's Caribbean Beach Resort

Each section/island of the resort had their own swimming pool, and a large pirate themed pool with slides and play areas was located at the Old Port Royale Centertown.

The Pros

– The location of Caribbean Beach was nicely located in relation to the parks. Our bus rides allowed for fairly quick access to and from with out any issues. At nights, we often found ourselves letting everyone go around us to fill the bus, leaving the second bus for us and several strollers and often fewer people.

– The swimming pools were all very nice. The kids loved the pirate themed area and slides, and the smaller pools at each section of the resort provided for some nice quieter time.

– Since we drove our own vehicle, one of the major cost factors was the price of parking both at a hotel and then at the parks. Staying at a non-Disney resort meant nightly parking fees, plus the daily fee to park at a park if we did not take the transportation systems. However, staying on property meant we never had to pay a parking fee anywhere. Simply show our vehicle pass, and we got free access anywhere we wanted.

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The Cons

– The resort felt like a cheap hotel, such as a curtain to separate the bathroom from the room. While the resort grounds were nicely landscaped and felt tropical, the rooms them self did not impress at all.

– Each building did not have its own vending machines. Instead you had to walk either to the central hub or next to the pools there was a laundry with a beverage machine.

– We never saw any characters, which I would have at least expected at the pools.

– Full beds

Everyone always said you have to stay at a Disney hotel for the magical experience. Ok, this time the numbers aligned and we tried it out. However, I saw nothing special and worthy of the often hefty price difference to warrant the charge. We left our kids stuffed animals and stuff out in the room several times, and never really had those special magical touches others talked about.

The housekeeping staff did do a good job though of cleaning the room and providing adequate towels and toiletries. My wife even made it a point to leave tips in envelopes for the maids during the early part of the trip.

The other thing that drives me nuts is if you are going to charge me a premium to stay in your Disney rooms, the least you could do is offer a queen size beds. Come on Disney, people travel with families. Fortunately, our boys are little and we could fit easily in the room with them. However, things could get fairly constrained for older families.

I had visions of being able to come back and write a grand review, how even I, the skeptic could be convinced that staying on Disney property was worth the cost. However, I was not impressed to say the least. Was it a room to spend the night? Yes, absolutely, and that is all I typically look at and do not like paying a premium for a room you are never in.

However, this is Disney we are talking about. I expect a stellar room with little details that make it worth the experience. Especially at a moderate resort. I saw nothing worthy of me ever returning to a Disney property. All of the hotels we stayed in on the trip there and back were way better appointed and accommodating then those at Disney.

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140718 Cedar Point Coaster Campout

Review: Cedar Point Coaster Campout

CEDAR POINT COASTER CAMPOUT – Earlier this year, we started looking into the advantages of joining a Coaster Club to get our family access to special events at Cedar Point. Cedar Point acknowledges about a dozen different coaster clubs, and after comparing several of them, our family elected to go with Coaster Crew.

For $30, a family of four could join the club and get access to special events that only club members are allowed to participate in.

For example, our family was able to visit Cedar Point on Media Day, an event the day before public park opening. Media Day was absolutely one of our family’s favorite experiences at the park, because we had complete run of the park (although not everything was open) and very few people were there.

As a Coaster Club member, we were also able to apply for a lottery for the inaugural Coaster Campout within Cedar Point. 35 lucky families were chosen from the pool of applicants to tent camp in FrontierTown inside the Antique Cars lawn.

Our family was chosen as one of the winners. After demand was so high for the event, Cedar Point opted to extend the offer to additional applicants, who were also able to tent camp around FrontierTown. The main difference was we were in the grass, and they were all on the cement.

Coaster Campout

Our family arrived to the park around 2:00 PM on Friday and was directed towards the back of the park towards the Soak City/Magnum entrance. We were greeted by the Director of Communications, Tony Clark, where we received our badges for the weekend, tickets to get into the park, meal tickets for dinner, and a commemorative Coaster Campout blanket for each of us. Attached to each blanket was also a voucher good for a free order of Fresh Cut fries.

Cedar Point Coaster Campout Map

At this point, we were not bringing in all our camping equipment, as that would be handled later in the evening.

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140718 Cedar Point Coaster Campout

Free Coaster Campout Swag

Cedar Point held Coaster Campout on Friday (July 18) through Saturday (July 19). This was an awesome decision on the part of Cedar Point! First, the weather was amazing Friday since it rained most of Saturday. More importantly, the park was not nearly as crowded on Friday, which meant we could ride pretty much anything in the park without too much of a wait.

At 6:30, all registered Coaster Club members for Coaster Campout were invited to a picnic style lunch in the Point Pavilion located at the front of the park. Guests were catered with macaroni and potato salads, as well as penne pasta with marinara, hot dogs, brats, and hamburgers, as well as chips, cookies, and fountain beverages. The food was all excellent!

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Dinner Pasta and Potato Salad

140718 Cedar Point Coaster Campout

Pasta, Hot Dogs, and Burgers

At 9:00 PM, we were directed to meet back at the Magnum entrance with all of our camping gear to check in. By the time I made it out to the vehicle at 9:15, the line was 100 people back. However, after I loaded up our stroller with all the gear and got into line, I was fortunate to be called to a side registration table that was only for those in the grass.

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Closed Access for Campers

Once inside our designated area, we were directed to our site to set up the tents. At that point, with the sun going down fast, everyone was in a race to get their tents set up as fast as possible. We were limited to a 10′ x 10′ area and power was not provided. Therefore, one had to have a self-inflating air mattress.

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Tents inside Antique Cars

The entire area was also closed down to the public starting at 8:00 PM, as well as the rides. This made it possible for all of us to enjoy Exclusive Ride Times (ERT) on select coasters and rides. With wait times for the Maverick often topping an hour, this made it possible for my wife to walk right on a couple times as we took turns watching our boys in their tent.

We were even served S’mores and soft drinks around 11:00 PM.

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S’mores are served.

At midnight, rides were wrapped up and we were to call it a night in our tent. Really, besides our kids, there was not much chance for the adults to fall asleep prior to that because the music was still loudly playing until midnight.

My wife and I were so excited from the experience though that we stayed up talking and taking everything in. By the time we finally fell asleep, it was sometime after 1AM.

This is where I should have questioned the schedule. I remember looking at the official schedule and seeing quiet hours were from 2-6:30 AM. Hmm, yet the rides closed down at midnight. Sure enough, we get woken a couple minutes to 2:00 am with really loud playing scary Halloween music. Then right before 2:00 am, a witch’s voice came over the loud speaker, giving all of us a teaser as to some of the new Halloweekends events. New haunted houses and characters set to thrill the nights.

At this point, everyone was up, and most had exited their tents because several monster characters were wondering outside and scaring people.

Overall, even though it messed with all our sleep, looking back, the haunted awakening was a really cool highlight of the event. Most of the people attending Coaster Campout are diehard enthusiasts that soak up all this stuff. Us, not necessarily being all into the coaster aspect of it, and having yet been to Halloweekends, it was pretty cool. However, the couple in the tent next to us was not amused, and packed up their things and immediately left. Several other people on social media appeared not to happy with Halloweekends being factored into the event, as some may have religious beliefs against such activities. We were just fortunate our kids did not wake up during this “haunt.”

Our family thought it was pretty great. The only complaint was the music played was REALLY loud. So loud that the speakers were crackling. From the sounds of it, despite bothering a few, the majority of the Coaster Campout participants really enjoyed the Halloweekends twist. After all, there is a reason Halloweekends is the busiest time of the year to visit the park.

At 6:30 AM, we were promptly awakened over the loudspeakers to get up and start clearing our stuff, as we had to be out by 8:30 AM. However, at some point early in the night, it started raining. So my wife and I were lucky we got a couple hours of sleep, and were awake well before the wake up call.

Guests were then treated to more ERT on two coasters, showers in makeshift trailers that were brought in, and breakfast up at Coasters Drive-In. Breakfast included assorted pastries, yogurt with fresh blueberries and granola, and scrambled eggs with ham and cheese. Bottled Minute Maid juices and coffee were also available.

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Breakfast

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We were then free to enjoy the park for the remainder of the day. Getting access to the park without the public there is an amazing, once-in-a-lifetime experience.

In Conclusion

As we drove home, and the sleepiness began to settle in, we began to all realize what a tremendous event Cedar Point had just put on and how lucky we were to have participated. Regardless of whether you were there with friends or a family, the event catered to everyone. It was just truly incredible to be sleeping in a tent inside the park on the historic grounds, where for 100+ years guest have been having great times and making great memories.

We are so thankful for having been invited by Cedar Point for this event!

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Disclosure: As winners of a Coaster Campout spot, Cedar Point provided our family with access to the park and event, as well as the meals and benefits mentioned in the article. All opinions are those of the author.

140620 Seven Dwarfs Mine Train

Review: Disney Seven Dwarfs Mine Train

SEVEN DWARFS MINE TRAIN – Having been to Disney World 3 times since 2008, we were fairly excited to try out the new Fantasyland, as well as Seven Dwarfs Mine Train. Now that it has been open for several months, any bumps would have been worked out, and potentially, all the massive rush to ride it might be minimized.

Fortunately, once the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train was loaded into the FastPass+ system, I was able to get them added to our Magic Bands fairly easy. The Seven Dwarfs Mine Train was also designed to be able to let our oldest son (5) and middle son (3) to enjoy it, since they met the 38 inch height requirement. So I was excited to share that moment of a first for all of us with them.

Anytime Disney adds a new attraction to the lineup, it gives me excitement to see what kind of amazing feats the Imagineers have accomplished.

So as our time came to ride, we scanned our Magic Bands and were on our way. Within a matter of moments, we were boarding the mine train, and off we went.

The mine train is not meant to be a super coaster, but a ride the whole family can enjoy. While I was glad we got to ride it, at least for me, I was disappointed. After a short ride you enter the mine, where you get to see the dwarfs working. The animatronics were amazing and really progressed. Although I am not 100% sure I personally am sold on the new idea of video projection faces. It seems to take away from the experience.

You also do not get much of a chance to enjoy and take in the animatronic mine before you are whisked up another hill for the remainder of the ride. Then right before returning to the station, you see a house, with presumably the dwarfs and Snow White inside, though you can not see them. Maybe during the evening the scene is lit to see the characters, but if there was anything inside the house to see during the day, you won’t have much of a chance to experience them. The only animatronic you really get to see is the Wicked Witch, though again you are going by so fast to enter the station, you really do not get much of a glimpse other than to know she is there.

To get a chance at seeing the witch for a couple seconds, it is recommended to sit in the front vehicle.

As for the ride itself, I was excited to experience the swaying design of the mine cars. Though I am not sure I even realized their special design. I am sure where we did notice the design was in the smoothness of the ride itself.

To view the complete ride from the front of the train, please see the video below.

Overall, the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train was not very impressive considering all the hoopla surrounding it. While the queue, building, and ride themeing were really well done, there just was not enough there to immerse yourself in with the characters.

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