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321.1 | More on WDW's All-Star Resorts | CUPMK::SCOPA | | Sun May 16 1993 10:36 | 21 |
| Disney's All-Star Resorts will be built in nearby Osceola County just
north of Highway 192. The resorts will be divided into two themes -
Sports and Music.
All-Star Sports Resorts
There will be several min-themes within this resort. The "Touchdown
Hotel" for football; the "Home Run Hotel" for baseball; "Hoops Hotel"
for basketball; "center Court" for tennis; and "Surf Hotel" for water
sports.
All-Star Music Resorts
"The Country Fair" for Country Music fans; "The Jazz Inn" for the
obvious; "The Rock Inn" for Rock fans; "Broadway" for theater fans, and
"Calypso" for a touch of Spain and the Tropics.
Both resorts will be open in two phases with the first 400 rooms
expected ready for guests by mid-1994.
Mike
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321.2 | Fodor on All Star Sports Resort | MAGEE::GIBSON | | Thu Oct 07 1993 12:43 | 33 |
| From the Fodor's 94 Walt Disney World and the Orlando Area guidebook (reprinted
without permission):
In this resort there are three-story stairwells in the shape of soda cups plus
larger-than-life football helmets, surfboards, and baseball bats; the entrance
features a baseball scoreboard, a huge whistle, and a tennis unpire's chair.
Rooms in the three-story building are designed to accomodate four. The large
complex, on a 246-acre site at the northwest quadrant of World Drive and the
highway 192 interchange, south of the Disney-MGM Studios and the Epcot resort
area, is the first phase of a two-phase project that will eventually grow to
3,840 rooms.
Scheduled opening: Late 1994
Facilities: 1,920 rooms
Food court
Restaurant
Large pool area
Children's pool
Guest Laundry
Games room
Supervised children's program
Baby-sitting
Credit Cards: American Express, Mastercard, Visa
Price: Moderate (Fodor defines moderate as $65 - $120 per night)
For reservations: WDW Central Reservations
Box 10100
Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830
Telephone: (407)W-DISNEY
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321.3 | MGM's New Neighbor | WREATH::SCOPA | | Thu Oct 07 1993 13:27 | 9 |
| Linda,
That sounds like it will be located to the SW of the CBR or right down
the road from MGM. There is a long road that goes behind MGM. I wonder
if that road will lead to this new resort.
Goodie....there are more places to explore next time I'm down there.
Mike
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321.4 | | TECRUS::JIM | Jim Pappas | Mon Oct 11 1993 15:14 | 2 |
| It is across the street (World Drive) from MGM. They were building new
roads to that section of the park last time I was down there im May,
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321.5 | Prices and more information | MAYES::GIBSON | | Tue Oct 12 1993 09:49 | 12 |
| The 1994 Birnbaum guide lists prices for this resort as $69 - $79 per
night, scheduled to open in June 1994.
The detailed description says that the Sports resort is actually five
buildings, each themed for a different sport. There are two pools
and one kiddie pool. There is also a five stand food court with common
eating area and central beverage bar.
The rooms are small. Each is 260 square feet, while those in CBR, PO, and
DL are 314 square feet. There are two double beds and only one sink.
Linda
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321.6 | My guess! | WREATH::SCOPA | | Tue Oct 12 1993 11:59 | 9 |
| The rooms are most likely 4-5 feet shorter than the CBR, PO, DL
rooms. My guess is that they are approx. 12 feet wide and around
22 feet long.
The price is tempting...would save me about $260 if I switched my
reservations to this new resort.....and it's only down the road
a bit.
Mike
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321.7 | Resort Location | WREATH::SCOPA | | Mon Nov 29 1993 15:52 | 2 |
| From the 1994 MKC Membership Map it looks like the All-Star Resorts
will be located behind Catastrophe Canyon.
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321.8 | All Star resorts may open in May. | NOVA::NOVA::LUND | | Mon Jan 10 1994 09:31 | 14 |
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We asked a cast member about the all start resorts because we
couldn't find them when we were down there. They are taking
reservations for them, and we were told they would be opening in
May...
It would appear that the entrance will be off of the new ramps for
Buena Vista Drive exiting onto World Drive in the southern corner
near I192. They were not visible from the road (which is good if
you are staying there) and the new ramps/entrance were blocked
so you couldn't explore....
- Annie
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321.9 | Well-kept secret | MAGEE::GIBSON | | Fri Apr 22 1994 17:03 | 9 |
| We tried to find the All-Star Resorts while at WDW in March and had no
luck. (If I asked to go down World Drive one more time I would have
been hitchhiking.) Couldn't even catch a glimpse in the distance.
The free video has one shot of the water sports building: a railing
that looks like waves in the water attached to a surfboard standing
on end. There was nothing to give an overall perspective.
Linda
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321.10 | First to stay at the All-Star Resort? | OTOOA::LAVIGNE | | Tue May 31 1994 22:56 | 9 |
| Has anyone stayed at the All-Star resort yet or are we going to be the
first. I could not justify spending US $121 at the CBR when I could
get a room there with a King size bed for US $79. It just leaves
more money to spend in the parks. We are set to stay the last week of
August.
Trip report to follow in September some time.
regards,
JP
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321.11 | Room Description and Brochure for Pictures | MAGEE::GIBSON | | Tue Jun 14 1994 12:14 | 23 |
| Last night I picked up a brochure at the Disney Store on PLM in Nashua.
Inside were pictures of the rooms in the All-Star Resort. The pictures
were taken from the far inside end of the room (where the bathroom and
sink would be) looking toward the door. It looks very much like the
"economy priced" resorts, although more plain. The walls are the usual
yellowish color with a colorful border at the ceiling. The beds
have plain beige headboards with blue trim around the edge. The spreads
are very colorful and appear to have multiple sports scenes on them.
The armoire is plain red. There are regular striped curtains at the
window. A small table and two chairs are by the window. There are
star-shaped lights, mounted on a star-shaped red background, over
each bed. The most likely place for the reduction in space versus
PO-DL-CBR is in the bathroom-sink area which, unfortunately, we can't
see. It looks like a perfectly comfortable, although somewhat
utilitarian, room.
The brochure containing these pictures has blue at the top and bottom
and a picutre of a little girl hugging Mickey in the middle. It says
Disney at the top, "Once upon a time is here" on the picture, and
"Walt Disney World Florida 1994 Vacations" on the bottom. This is the
only place that I have seen All Star Resort room pictures.
Linda
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321.12 | | AIMHI::OBRIEN_J | Yabba Dabba DOO | Tue Jun 14 1994 12:22 | 6 |
| An article I read on the All-Star said that the beds were higher so
that they could accommodate your luggage. Also, as far as bell-hop
service, it will take an hour for your luggage to reach your room.
Julie
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321.13 | Outside opinion | MAGEE::GIBSON | | Tue Nov 22 1994 15:20 | 18 |
| We drove to the All Star Resort to check it out while we were at WDW
last week. The entire sports resort is open and the music resort is
partially completed and occupied. I wish I could think of a word
stronger than TACKY to describe this place, because it really is worse
than that. The final straw was the three-story-tall conga drum, the
crossed three-story maracas, and the banana leaves decorating the edge
of the roof of the Calypso Hotel. That's not to say the the three-story
football helmet or Coca-Cola cups were much better! Kids will love it;
parents will be less enthusiastic. We didn't get to see the inside of
a room, but we did drive around the parking lots. At all the hotels it
was a long walk from the car to most of the rooms.
I would stay there if I had an unexpired annual passport, a really
cheap airfare, and couldn't afford a more expensive room for a quick
three or four day trip to WDW. Otherwise I would opt for any of the
slightly more expensive WDW resorts.
Linda
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321.14 | Some Questions on booking. | AYOV25::SBROWN | | Mon Feb 20 1995 07:48 | 43 |
| Hello,
I am planning a trip to WDW with my family for early September 1995. Last
year, we went on a UK package deal with "Airtours" staying at the Comfort
Suites in Kissimmee. This year, we would like to stay in one of the Disney
owned resorts.
We have been looking at the All-Stars resort - yes, I know it's been called
"tacky" elsewhere in this conference but my thinking is:
(a) It's relatively inexpensive ( I didn't want to say cheap!)
(b) It's "new" therefore clean (?) (the comfort suites were not very clean)
(c) It looks very similar to the comfort suites in terms of amenities.
eg pool, jacuzzi, rooms and room size.
(d) plus all the other advantages of being on property.
I have priced the Airtours all-star resorts package versus fly-drive only and
booking the all-stars seperately.....the package deal is MUCH more expensive
(suprise suprise!)
Given that our decision is fly-drive and book seperately, a few questions.....
Would it be better to pre book the all-stars or could we wait until we arrive
down there in September and book then? I assume I would be able to use my MKC
card for discount no matter which choice I made? I "could" book through the
London Disney office but would I get a better deal waiting till I get there?
Also, has anyone actually stayed at the all-stars resort? - if so, I would be
very much obliged if you could send me some detailed info/opinions on what it
was like.
**I might be as well paying the extra $'s and staying at the CBR...any other
suggestions?
So many questions......so many decisions to make...roll on september....
I look forward to your replies.
By the way, are there any dates during september which should be avoided with
regard to school vacations etc??
thanks,
Stevie.
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321.15 | Some answers | SALEM::HICKS_G | | Mon Feb 20 1995 09:25 | 66 |
| RE: .14
>>Would it be better to pre book the all-stars or could we wait until we arrive
>>down there in September and book then? I assume I would be able to use my MKC
>>card for discount no matter which choice I made? I "could" book through the
>>London Disney office but would I get a better deal waiting till I get there?
I think you should book now. That way you're assured of a room
(shouldn't really be a problem in September, but who knows?) and
you can always work to get a better deal between now and then. You
can cancel your reservation any time up to 48 hours before arrival
and you get a full refund of your deposit - which is only one
night's stay + tax.
I don't know anything about a London Disney office - so maybe there is
a difference between booking internationally vs. domestically. You
could book the room - tell everyone what rate you were quoted and
then folks here state-side could tell you if you've paid too much.
>>Also, has anyone actually stayed at the all-stars resort? - if so, I would be
>>very much obliged if you could send me some detailed info/opinions on what it
>>was like.
Can't help you here - never been to All-Star resorts.
>>**I might be as well paying the extra $'s and staying at the CBR...any other
>>suggestions?
You should price this out and decide if it fits into your budget. From
reading this conference - CBR is far more preferable than All-Star.
I've stayed at Port Orleans which is another economy priced hotel and
really enjoyed it.
>>By the way, are there any dates during september which should be avoided with
>>regard to school vacations etc??
I don't think you'll have much of a problem with school vacations in
September - schools usually begin late August/early September so they
haven't been going long enough to have vacations yet. Two tips though
from someone who has stayed at WDW in September:
1) The parks generally begin restricting their operating hours in
the late September/early October timeframe. I went the last
week of September of '93 and our last day there was the last
day before the reduced hours (i.e. open was an hour later and
I think close was an hour earlier). So you might want to
schedule your vacation to occur prior to say September 26th.
You can also try to find last year's September operating hrs
in this notesfile to use as a planning reference. Disney won't
announce this year's September hrs until early August most
likely.
2) My least favorite memory of that September visit was EPCOT
because Disney was having Teacher-Student Field Trip days
during the times that we were there. Sounds innocuous enough,
but trust me - its a hassle. There were loads of kids who
were generally unsupervised or little supervised. The chaperone
to child ratio was like 1:15. Most of these kids were fine, but
far too many were just rude. We left early, and complained to
Guest Services. What I would recommend is that as you get
closer to September - call and ask what days if any during your
vacation will EPCOT be holding these days and then work your
EPCOT visit around them if possible. Thankfully, MGM and MK
don't hold such visits (probably because they don't need to).
Gary
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321.16 | All Star Resorts | MIZZOU::WIEDEMAN | | Mon Feb 20 1995 10:30 | 15 |
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We visited the All-Star Sports Resort last July. We did not stay there,
we just checked it out.
Compared to the other Disney Resorts it is not as inspiring, or
as invlvoled, or as convenient, or as fancy.
However, it is still a nice, new, themed setting. Personnally, I would rather
stay at the Carribean or Wilderness lodge, etc. But, my kids loved it
at the All-Star and they would like to stay there in the future.
I would definitly choose the All-Star versus an off-site place; just
because you do have access to the benefits a staying at a WDW hotel.
Doug
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321.17 | Good time to go | WREATH::SCOPA | | Mon Feb 20 1995 11:17 | 5 |
| There may be an MKC discount in September for the CBR, PO, and DL
trio. Check this out before you commit and yes I'd make my reservations
ASAP.
Mike
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321.18 | | NOVA::FEENAN | Jay Feenan - Rdb Engineering | Tue Feb 21 1995 15:02 | 5 |
| To answer a few things that weren't answered...
The MKC discount doesn't apply to the All-star.
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321.19 | More on All-Star & September | FPTWS1::ABRAMS | Curl up with a good CD-ROM | Fri Feb 24 1995 13:12 | 23 |
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Ditto on all said so far, and...
I visited but did not stay there. I found the common areas to be well
laid out and to be spacious. Good pool area, good food court area. I
agree that the rooms are likely to be good and clean, but, even the oldest
Disney hotels are all very clean and pretty.
As for travel in September: We travel in the fall every year. I find that
hours are curtailed very early in September, usually the day after Labor day.
Yet, the crowds do not diminish as quickly as they used to. Around the
country (and world), school starts at various times. If it starts a week or
two later in Georgia then there will be crowds of people. We travel in
October more than September now.
Call and ask about special events. Those bring crowds, too. The days in
January during the new Marathon were not pleasant.
Definitely stay at All-Star rathar than off site. Just avoid taking too many
pictures of the outsides of the buildings... :-}
Bill A.
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321.20 | Mom, I like the All Star better than the GF! | SAPPHO::DUBOIS | HONK if you've slept w/Cmdr Riker! | Fri Feb 24 1995 13:30 | 5 |
| Actually, I think I will be taking my kids to see the All Star resorts because
I think they will really like the outside of the buildings. It's a kid
kind of thing. :-)
Carol
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321.21 | | FPTWS1::ABRAMS | Curl up with a good CD-ROM | Fri Feb 24 1995 13:40 | 9 |
|
'
touche!
I handn't thought of the kid appeal.
bill a.
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321.22 | All Star Music is Open now | VAXUUM::FARINA | | Fri Feb 24 1995 17:36 | 6 |
| A friend is staying at All Star Music in about week or so, so I'll have a
report from someone who stayed there!! She's counting the days now.
Stay tuned,
Susan
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321.24 | Info coming in a few weeks | DONVAN::FARINA | | Wed Mar 22 1995 15:48 | 6 |
| My friend leaves tomorrow for her vacation, and will be staying at
the Music resort (after visiting with family). When she gets back,
she'll give me all the details.
Susan
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321.25 | All-Star Location | FPTWS1::ABRAMS | Curl up with a good CD-ROM | Mon Apr 03 1995 14:03 | 18 |
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I can answer the "where are they" for All-Star Sports and Music Resorts.
When you enter WDW on World Drive from US 192, heading north, the first
thing you come to is Disney/MGM Studios on your right (East side). The
next exit is Buena Vista Drive, where you can turn right to reach EPCOT
resorts, Disney Village, the north entrance to MGM, Typhoon Lagoon, etc.
You can now Exit there heading WEST and 1/2 mile later you reach Blizzard
Beach, and another 1/2 mile (at the end of the road) are the All-Star
Resorts. Sports is first, Music is back a little further.
Coming back, you can go to the afore mentioned intersection to reach all
WDW attractions and hotels, or, there is a road just before Blizzard Beach
which heads south to join up with World Drive and the exit to US 192.
Bill A.
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321.26 | If Memory Serves... | WREATH::SCOPA | | Mon Apr 03 1995 14:54 | 5 |
| I just tell people to drive by the CBR and take the first left after
MGM Studios. Blizzard Beach will be on your left and the ASR will be
on your right.
Mike
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321.27 | Staying this weekend | TNPUBS::C_MILLER | | Thu Apr 06 1995 15:25 | 36 |
| I will be staying at the All Star Music Resort on Sunday. When I called
AAA back in mid-March, Dixie Landings and Carribean beach were both
booked solid. It took the agent 2-3 days to offer me All Star Music.
Because the booking was so "late," the only thing available was a
"deluxe" room which meant a better view of the parking lot (well,
actually something green and leafy, I believe). Part of the package (4
days, 3 nights) was a "length of stay pass" gaining entrance to all
parks, including Pleasure Island, Typhoon Lagoon, and Blizzard Beach
(which this time of year are only open until 5 pm). Because I requested
a KING sized bed, I automatically defaulted to the Jazz or Calypso
hotels. Broadway only has doubles.
I also am entitled to a free refridgerator by requesting a king sized
bed (otherwise there is a $5/day charge). As for requesting top floor
or away from the pool..I was told the request would be forwarded, but
nothing was guaranteed. I also could not confirm my reservation until
3-4 days prior to checking in.
Even though there is a motor coach that picks up guests staying at
All Star, I have a rental car and will probably drive it to the parks
(parking is free under the length of stay pass). I'm also entitled to
*either* a character brunch or breakfast/brunch at any participating
hotel. I chose the Grand Floridian, and booked that three weeks in
advance, there were only "a few openings" left for the time I chose.
When my confirmation in writing arrived from Disney, I received two
laminated Disney suitcase tags, a listing of hours and special events,
and a confirmation of my reservation. I won't know what specific hotel
I'll be in until I check in on Sunday. The cost of this is $309 per
person, double occupancy.
I also bought the "Unofficial Guide to Disney World" and ripped out the
sections for each major park and stapling it together. The thought of
lugging that tome around all day was not my idea of a vacation! But it
gives excellent advice to avoid crowds, where to eat, where not to eat,
etc... and for $14 it seemed like a bargain.
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321.28 | Stayed in All Star Jazz | TNPUBS::C_MILLER | | Tue Apr 18 1995 17:18 | 52 |
| "Resort" is an overstatement for these rooms. Having stayed there for
3 nights, most of the previous comments hold true. The outside decor is
beyond tacky, the rooms are VERY small. I requested a king sized
bedroom which automatically defaulted us to a third floor unit with a
handicapped bathroom. Disney was in such a rush to get these rooms up
that they never installed proper drainage. Meaning, there is a shower
stall in the bathroom next to the toilet (the vanity is outside the
bathroom in the bedroom) and unless you build a dyke with about 8 heavy
duty towels you will flood the bathroom after taking a shower.
We were supplied with lots of towels *after* I called maintenance who
recognized "it was a problem" -- yet at check in they never informed us
of this little inconvenience.
The various themes (Broadway, Calypso and Jazz are the only ones
available) all open up to a common pool area. I felt more like I was in
a dorm at college than at a hotel. There is a food court area which
offers moderately priced food in a common eating area. Unfortunately
the condiments are left out all day in ice, which I quickly learned
spoil rather fast. Be careful, the hot food is really greasy and
tasteless. The only "room service" available is pizza.
Every third channel on the TV in the room was a promo for Disney.
These motels were on the outskirts of just about every park. You can't
see MGM from them, but you are down the street from Blizzard Beach,
which I believe is also ironing out some kinks.
The MAJOR MAJOR MAJOR advantages to staying here was that you were on
the property, albeit in a cheap motel room, you could enter parks
early, bus transportation was excellent, about every 10 minutes there
were busses available to take you anywhere, and pickup at night was
very fast too. You get one laminated card that acts as your room key
and Disney park pass, and if you bought anything big and bulky it would
be sent back to your room. You can choose a character breakfast at ANY
hotel on site (we chose the Grand Floridian), and even though we slept
there from Sun-->Wed, the pass was even good all day Wednesday (our
check out day).
There was a tremendous line checking in, but if you don't charge
anything to the room or make phone calls, you don't even have to check
out. Your room is prepaid before you even get there.
Overall, I would defintely stay in the park again, but at Caribbean
Beach or Dixie Landings which probably offer more ammenities, bigger
rooms, and are more plush. But for $69 a night, you can't beat All
Star, especially if you don't plan on being in the room alot. They were
incredibly soundproof, clean, well lit and very safe. But just really
far away from everything else.
If you have any specific questions, don't hesitate to contact me
directly.
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321.29 | report on All Star Music | BOOKIE::CHAYNA::EPPES | Nina Eppes | Thu Oct 12 1995 20:24 | 46 |
| Two friends and I just got back from staying 7 nights at the All Star
Music resort, specifically, the Broadway section.
I was kind of expecting the worst, but I was pleasantly surprised.
We had a room with two double beds (not queen, alas), and although
it was on the small side, we coped pretty well. Of course, we didn't
spend much time there; basically, we were in the room only to sleep!
The beds were quite comfortable, I thought (at least, the one *I* was
in was :-) ). The room was very clean. The sink (single) was outside
the bathroom (full tub/shower and toilet). No real closet, just a wire
shelf next to the sink, but with REAL hangers (that you could actually
remove, as opposed to the kind you have to hook into the thingies that
are attached to the rod - I hate those).
No mini-bar, but we picked up a cheap styrofoam cooler and kept it
filled with drinks that we picked up at a supermarket (Gooding's, in
a new shopping center down 192 towards Route 27, next to a new theme
park called "Splendid China"). Sodas in the vending machines were $1 (!).
The architecture of the resort is, to say the least, colorful. ;-)
The Music resort has a big guitar-shaped pool and a somewhat smaller
piano-shaped pool. The piano pool is at the conjunction of the Jazz,
Broadway, Country Fair, and Rock & Roll buildings; the guitar pool is
next to Melody Hall (where you check in and where the Food Court is),
between the Calypso buildings.
HINT: If you like peace and quiet in the evening, consider getting a
room NOT in the Calypso buildings facing the pool...! Both pools are
open 24 hours (!), and heavily populated with kids even well into the
evening (like 10:00 - 11:00 at night). Thus they can be on the noisy
side. The piano pool isn't as close to the buildings as the guitar pool
is.
We didn't eat at the Food Court except for a couple of breakfasts; the
breakfast food was okay, not great. We had booked a "Fall Fantasy"
vacation and so had coupons good for free breakfasts for two for the
length of our stay. (These coupons were good at most, if not all, the
resorts, including character breakfasts.)
All in all, it was a pleasant enough place to stay, although it wouldn't
be my first choice if I had my druthers (my friends were a bit strapped
for cash, so I acceded to their wish for economical on-property
accommodations :-) ).
-- Nina
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321.30 | | GAVEL::JANDROW | Green-Eyed Lady... | Tue Oct 24 1995 08:34 | 10 |
|
thanks for the quick recap of your stay, nina...we are leaving for wdw
next friday and are staying at the all star music (tho my other half
would have preferred the sports one... ;>).
can't wait to get out of here!!!!
-raquel
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321.31 | Info needed on All Star Sports Hotel | SMURF::MCMILLEN | | Fri Feb 16 1996 10:46 | 6 |
| Hi, Has anyone stayed at All-Stars Sports Hotel? How was it? How easy
is it to get from there to the parks? I understand that it is not on
the monorail, will this be a problem for us? How long does it generall
take to get from the hotel to the parks?
Thanks, Judy
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321.32 | Happy with buses | SHRCTR::JPALMASON | | Mon Feb 19 1996 08:30 | 10 |
| Judy,
I have not stayed at the All-Star, but most of the hotels are not on
the monorail. Only the Contemporary, Polynesian, and Grand Floridian
are on the monorail, I believe. We were very happy with the bus
service, and never waited long for a bus (stayed at the CBR). The ride
to the MK from our hotel was about 15 minutes, yours may be a bit
longer.
Julie
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321.33 | Easy | MONKC::TRIOLO | | Mon Feb 26 1996 16:35 | 9 |
|
I stayed at the All-Star Music. It was very easy to get to the
parks. Busses run directly from the hotel to MKC, Epcot and MGM.
Also to Blizzard Beach. It takes from 5 to 15 minutes.
Only problem is getting from another Disney resort like the
Contemporary to the hotel. You have to take the monorail to the
transportation center. Take a bus to the Shopping Area and then take
another bus to the hotel. That takes 1 hour.
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321.34 | All Star Sports location recommendations/help please | HYDRA::HILL | | Sun Mar 09 1997 20:23 | 13 |
| Looking for suggestion for my sister.
She is booked with her two daughter and another couple with 2 children
for adjoining rooms at the All Star Sports. Her questions to all you
experts is that when she talked to the reservationist, she asked where
was the best location to ask for. They wouldn't help her, so I'm
looking for help from you. Is there a better building, floor, or
whatever to request. Please give pros and cons so that she can make
her own descision. One man(or woman's)poision (is that it?) is
another's .......whatever. Thanks for the help. She needs to make the
request ASAP so thanks in advance for any speedy responses.
Beth
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321.35 | All Star Sport question to all the experts!! | HYDRA::HILL | | Wed Mar 12 1997 11:14 | 18 |
|
re: a more specific question -.1
PLease help!!!!
I was pro-active in looking at the authors of the last few years trip
reports and sent mail to those that stayed at the All Star Sports, but
I have one remaining questions for those of you who may have stopped by
or visited or whatever at the All Star Sport Resort.
Can someone tell me the sport, i.e. football, hoops(B-ball), etc., that
is closest to the food court and/or the bus transportation.
Thanks in advance!!!!!
Beth .......and her sister who is the one going, not me :(
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