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Conference koolit::disney

Title:The Disneyphile's Disney File
Notice:This Conference can show you The World
Moderator:DONVAN::SCOPA.zko.dec.com::manana::eppes
Created:Thu Feb 23 1989
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:536
Total number of notes:19961

156.0. "Sports at WDW" by EUCLID::OWEN (OUCH! Quit it.) Tue Jan 16 1990 11:09

    Since I couldn't find one, I thought I'd start a note about:
    
    	SPORTS at Walt Disney World.
    
    This could include water sports, bicycling, sailing, etc.
    
    Steve O
    
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156.1WaterSprites SuggestionEUCLID::OWENOUCH! Quit it.Tue Jan 16 1990 11:127
    I think I'll start by saying if you want to rent watersprites (the
    little speedboats that zip around the lagoon) go rent them at the Grand
    Floridian.  They are newer and **much faster** than those at the
    Contemporary, Fort Wilderness, or anywhere else.
    
    Steve O
    
156.2CBRRHODES::NEWFELLTue Jan 16 1990 11:136
    What kind of sports activities are available at the Caribbean Beach
    Resort?  Are there pedal boats or something like that?
    
    I have golf at the Disney Inn and it was great!
    
    
156.3Golf for Season ticketholders?MVCAD3::CERRONETue Jan 16 1990 12:185
    We have season tickets to WDW and are wondering if we can reserve
    tee time at the Disney Inn even if we're staying off the property?
    
    Thanks,
    Judy
156.4Boats is boats2EASY::CONLIFFECthulhu Barata NiktoTue Jan 16 1990 15:2214
     Well, we just got back from the CBR.  There is a central lake on which
    you can rent "Toobies" (which are sort of slow water-sprites), pedal
    boats and small sailboats.
    
     Unlike the Seven Seas Lagoon, there is nowhere to go other than round
    in a circle!
    
     As an aside, I did discover that WDW doesn't let you rent a
    watersprite at Ft Wilderness (for example) and motor over to the Grand
    Floridian for a cup of coffee before returning!  I was hoping to make
    like a real sailor and actually GO SOMEWHERE on the damn boat.
    
    				Nigel (who is wearing his Micky Mouse
    					sweatshirt oday!!)
156.5CBR - boats & bikesTLE::KARAMTue Jan 16 1990 16:327
    There are 2 type pedal boats at CBR, the regular and the bicycle type.
    
    They also have toobies, rubber tubes with a small motor on them.
    
    There are also bike rentals at the CBR.
    
    peter
156.6not for bicyclistsENGINE::PAULHUSChris @ MLO6B-2/T13 dtn 223-6871Tue Jan 16 1990 16:3511
    	As an avid bicyclist, I'd like to discourage anyone from thinking
    they can get their cycling fix at WDW. Only single speed cruisers are
    available (at Ft. Wilderness), and the places you can take them are very
    restricted. If you bring your own bike, don't plan on using it to get
    around at WDW, use WDW's transportation plan. Many roads that you use
    on the shuttles, etc. do not allow bicycle access.
    	To get in serious cycling, get off site and ride south or west from
    WDW. Avoid rush hours because the back roads don't have shoulders (and
    the locals move, and traffic volume jumps at those times), just
    a sharp dropoff into grass or swamp. The terrain is flat with not many
    challenging hills (I like that part). -  Chris
156.7my favorite :^)AYNRND::REILLYChowmp!Thu Jan 18 1990 13:2111
    
�                                                  go rent them at the Grand
�    Floridian.  They are newer and **much faster** than those at the
�    Contemporary, Fort Wilderness, or anywhere else.

    Eh, I think its basically a crap shoot.  At GF, my wife and I rented 
    two sprites and got a fast one and slow one.  Same at River Country.
    No matter where we rent 'em, it seems that there are some that cruise 
    and some that don't.
    
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156.8Grownups go slower than kidsIOENG::FEELEYGrowing older but not up...Fri Jan 19 1990 11:2710
    re: .6, .7
    
    I believe that the speed of the sprites is (unfortunately) directly
    proportional to the amount weight in the sprite.  Since both my son and
    daughter are too small to go alone, they have to take one of us
    grownups along.  Then they get all upset when the other boats go flying
    by us.
    
    --Jay
    
156.9Yes and no..EUCLID::OWENOUCH! Quit it.Fri Jan 19 1990 13:2410
    re .6,.7,.8
    
    No, I'm quite sure that the new white boats from the Grand Floridian
    were much faster.  There was not a single sprite on the water that
    could catch any of the white ones.
    
    Just an observation.
    
    Steve (who had the _slowest_ boat on the lake) 8^)
    
156.10TECRUS::JIMJim PappasSun Jan 21 1990 18:005
    When I rented a sprite from the poly, I asked if the newer boats were
    faster.  I was told that on average, the white boats (GF) were faster
    than the yellow (poly), red (contemporary) or blue (FW).
    
    /Jim Pappas
156.11gone fishin'MAMTS3::JAMESTue Jan 23 1990 12:239
    If you stay on site, try the fishing excursions. They pick you up
    at the dock of any of the three hotels on the lagoons and take you
    out for two hours. All equipment is included and they even bring
    refreshments. The lagoons are loaded with bass and the drivers know
    the hot spots. 
    
    A great time if you like to fish.
    
    John
156.12Water SkiingEUCLID::OWENOUCH! Quit it.Tue Jan 23 1990 15:109
    Has anyone gone Water Skiing at WDW?  I almost did, but it was quite
    expensive ($65/hour or something like that), and I like to zip back and
    forth while skiing and I was a bit concerned I'd get nailed by a water
    sprite.
    
    Next time I'll certainly do it!
    
    Steve
    
156.13TECRUS::JIMJim PappasWed Sep 11 1991 22:1219
        If you rent a water sprite, and if you have any problems with
        the boat, then they may not charge you for the rental (at
        least they did not charge me).

        I went out with my 7 year old daughter one afternoon and our
        boat would not idle very well when in gear.  We stalled it a
        few times getting out of the dock, but once the engine was
        running at full speed, everything was fine.  At least until we
        tried to bring it back in...

        When approaching the dock, I slowed the boat down and sure
        enough, it stalled.  I would start it, circle around but
        every time I tried to slow down, it would stall out again. 
        Finally when the coast was clear, I re-started the engine, set
        the controls to "ramming speed" and brought the boat in.  That
        was the best part of the ride.  The person working the dock
        instructed me to tell the cashier that I had problems with the
        boat which resulted in her marking "No Charge" on the bill.
    
156.14cost of water spriteCUPMK::JETTETue Sep 17 1991 16:297
    Can anyone tell me the cost of renting a water sprite?  Is it for an
    hour or 1/2 hour?
    
    Also, do you know the cost of horsebackriding at FW?
    
    Kathy
    
156.15TECRUS::JIMJim PappasTue Sep 17 1991 21:573
    Currently (and for at least the past 2 years) the price of renting a
    water sprite is $11 per half hour.  After the first half hour, billing
    is at 15 minute intervals ($5.50 per quarter hour).