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392.1 | from a cheap person... | MSE1::NPSS::BADGER | One Happy camper ;-) | Wed Jan 05 1994 12:08 | 25 |
| bring a portable bank. ;-)
we use fruit that we bring along for lunches. sometimes sandwiches.
lunches of poor quality [imo] cost about $10pp
the one bargin lunch is the castle. If you are going to eat in the MK,
you will save money eating at the castle VS any junk food stand.
as to paying, I had a negative experience charging to the room. based
on that, our hotel id's are marked for transportation only.
you mention going to HHD. one other place that's nice is Davy
Crocket's next door. [or is it called trails end?] We find it very
relaxing after a taxing day on the trail, err attractions, to sit and
tip a drink, nibble on some pizza while listening to the guy on the
gitar.
drinks cost an outrageous fortune. we bring in cans with ice packs.
call me cheap. we take turns carring a back pack. or put it into a
locker.
one other bargin [well, not cheap, but in comparison] is the baked
potatoe. you can find them in epcot and MK. good size and will fill
an adult for about 2-3$
ed
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392.2 | SOme Ideas | WREATH::SCOPA | | Wed Jan 05 1994 12:08 | 58 |
| Jane,
A lot depends on your eating habits. For instance, do you plan to eat
three meals a day or two and a snack? Do you plan on having one "big"
meal a day?
Hoop-Dee-Doo and a character breakfast will cost you between $150 and
$175 depending upon which CB you do and your gratuity habits.
Let's assume you do three meals a day.
Day 1 - Dinner $60
Day 2 - Breakfast in Room $20 Lunch $48 Dinner $60
Day 3 - CB $48 Dinner $60 (Character Breakfasts are filling)
Day 4 - Breakfast in Room $20 Lunch $48 Dinner $60
Day 5 - Brunch $48 HDD $100
Day 6 - Breakfast in Room $20 Lunch $48 Dinner $60
Day 7 - Breakfast $35 Lunch $48
That comes to about $800. It's very easy to spend $40/person/day on
food so you really should sit down and get an idea as to how often you
will eat and if there are any special restaurants you will frequent.
A very flexible itinerary is helpful.
Let's say you want to go to Tony's in TMK, Coral Reef in EC, and Prime Time
in MGM. These restaurants usually indicate the average cost on an entree
and you can plan your meals expense much more accurately knowing these
prices.
I do suggest that you limit yourself to one big meal a day. Surround
that meal with lighter, smaller meals. Also, don't do HDD the night
before a CB.
Some days you may also sleep late and have a brunch thereby eliminating
lunch.
That $800 could easily balloon to $1200 so plan accordingly. I
personally feel that food is a not only the biggest expense but is also
the most controllable expense.
How you pay is a matter of choice. Would you overdo it if you used
plastic or charged it to the room? I like to pay as I go. Traveler's
Cheques always worked for me.
You may want to stock your frig with juice, milk, cereal, muffins, and
anything else you feel you may need. Breakfasts are cheaper and quicker
in the rooms.
You may also want to bring a couple of Granola Bars to the parks for a
snack rather than pay billions of dollars for a hot dog.
Other considerations are (hmmmmm) Dole Whip and drinks. During the course
of a day your kids may get hungry and/or thirsty. If you plan your day
carefully these hunger/thirst pangs will hit around lunch/dinner time.
These are just a few ideas that work for me.
Mike
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392.3 | Character Bkfst at the Polynesian | DELNI::ODELL | | Wed Jan 05 1994 12:14 | 26 |
| I suggest you book your character breakfast at the Polynesian.
We were there the first week of December. Someone had suggested
the Polynesian for breakfast and it was exceptional. Before
they realized that our breakfast was free, they handed us a bill
for $35 (2 adults, 1 eight year old). The breakfast was hot
and cold buffet style but there was something about the quality
of the food and the way they displayed it - we loved it.
We considered going back for breakfast later in the week but
ran out of time.
We stayed at the CBR, Barbados. There was a fridge in our room
stocked with their stuff. I really didn't think their items
in the fridge were that outragously priced but we only went
to it occasionally.
I do not have an answer to your question about what it will
cost you for meals, I think it depends on your dining style
and appetite. I would bet that $1200 would be more than
enough but wait for a few other replies before you decide
what you need.
Enjoy! We did!
Jeanne
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392.4 | Thanks and more questions | BRAT::JANEB | See it happen => Make it happen | Thu Jan 06 1994 12:49 | 28 |
| Thanks - keep 'em coming!
My kids aren't great at resturant dining, so I'd like to keep it as
simple as possible unless there's something great about the place
otherwise.
We definitely do not need three real meals a day. From all I've read
here and in Birnbaum, lunch sounds like a hassle at WDW. Sounds like
we'd do better to make sandwiches in our room and swim or take them
with us and swim/play at other hotels within WDE. We can all do with
muffins and juice breakfasts.
How is the food at CBR? That's a food court type setup, right? Would
there be a problem if we came in with our own muffins to get coffee,
etc.?
We won't have a car at all. Can we get groceries (bread, milk) within
CBR and if so, how expensive is it?
Are there some places that are better to visit at lunch than dinner?
So if we get one free character breakfast, we can choose to take it in
a number of places? And some are better than others?
Anyone else have bad experiences with charging to your room?
Thanks for all the great info!
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392.5 | CBR Food Court | WREATH::SCOPA | | Thu Jan 06 1994 14:22 | 32 |
| The CBR food court is one of the reasons why my family loves staying at
the CBR. The food court offers several cuisines and gives you many
choices.
My wife loves the Chicken Fajitas from the Bridgetown Broiler and my
kids love the Italian Buffet. I don't have any personal favorite as I
just like the idea that I have many options.
The food court itself is very bright and cheery and the atmosphere is
truly Disneylike.
I'm sure you could bring muffins in there and just get coffee but if
you saw what the Bakery has you may just leave those muffins in the
room.
You can buy some staples in the CBR gift shop and yes the prices will
be high but it's cheaper than renting a car.
My own personal experience can testify that lunch at Tony's Town Square
restaurant is preferred over dinner....less choice at night and a bit
more expensive.
I guess you can ratew the Character Breakfasts by the characters and
the breakfast ;*)
That is, different hotels charge different prices for the CB and this
is due to which characters "reside" at the breakfast and the type of
foods served. Most of the hotels serve the same breakfast menu although
you will find somedifferences. Keep in mind that a CB that features
Mick or Minnie will be more expensive than one which features Goofy.
Mike
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392.6 | | AIMHI::OBRIEN_J | Yabba Dabba DOO | Thu Jan 06 1994 15:02 | 11 |
| .2 - Mike, after looking at that breakdown, I think that the Food/Fun
meal plan might not be a bad idea for when Wally and I go down.
For 2 adults, 1 junior, 1 child for 7-days breakfast and dinnner
each -- cost would be an additional $980. This is for selected
restaurants, however if we wanted to eat at a restaurant of our
choice we would receive a $30/adult-junior, $10/child towards the
dinner. Decisions - decisions!
April is to far away,
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392.7 | Food for Thought | WREATH::SCOPA | | Thu Jan 06 1994 16:43 | 41 |
| Julie (and everyone),
Please thoroughly check any plans before you commit to them.
Concern #1 Cost:
I know that the Disney Food 'N Fun Card Plan for 4-nights/5-days is
$201 for adults and $58.40 for adults. This plan is extended when you
extend your length of stay for any vacation package.
Concern # 2 Flexibility:
This plan does not include food from counter service facilities in
the Theme Parks.
The plan is for "select" Walt Disney World restaurants.
Concern # 3 Time:
If you go on this plan you need to make a note of which restaurants are
included and plan your sightseeing accordingly. I recall one noter
mentioning how much time was taken away from his/her family's vacation
time because they needed to eat in certain restaurants every day to
justify the cost.
After one day on the plan you may find it not to your liking. To get
the most for your money you also have to invest time.
* * * * * *
IMHO I prefer calling the shots as to where I want to eat. There are
some days when I just feel like having one big meal and snacking the
rest of the day.
What about those days when you have a planned meal in a restaurant
outside the WDW property?
I'm playing Devil's Advocate here but that's my job.
Mike
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392.8 | More Food for Thought | RAGMOP::FARINA | | Thu Jan 06 1994 17:52 | 92 |
| > Concern #1 Cost:
>
> I know that the Disney Food 'N Fun Card Plan for 4-nights/5-days is
> $201 for adults and $58.40 for adults. This plan is extended when you
> extend your length of stay for any vacation package.
When I go in July with my 11-year-old nephew, I know that we will want
to eat two "real" meals a day - especially breakfast! Knowing that
Mike isn't one of those kids who only eats hot dogs and hamburgers
(although he loves them) and knowing that he loves to eat and try out
new cuisines, the Food 'N Fun Card Plan seems like it will be much
*less* expensive for us in the long run. Since we both love a big
breakfast when on vacation, we're not usually ready for a big lunch.
Therefore, we end up going out for dinner, which usually costs more at
the restaurants. And if we skip lunch altogether and have an early
dinner, we end up eating two snacks - one some time during the day and
one late at night. Knowing our eating habits, the cost is pretty high
going without a plan. (Since I'm single and don't have to budget the
same way parents have to, I have no intention of eating breakfast in my
room - that's my idea of hell!!)
> Concern # 2 Flexibility:
>
> This plan does not include food from counter service facilities in
> the Theme Parks.
>
> The plan is for "select" Walt Disney World restaurants.
I really hate the counter service stuff and actively discourage Mike
from eating from them. If we have a big breakfast and know we're
having a full dinner, it's not so difficult to avoid them. And, when
I'm on vacation, I like to be waited on!!
I thoroughly checked the list and almost every one of my "must eat at"
restaurants was included on the list! I'm willing to sacrifice a
little bit. (My only true concern is that we might not be able to have
tea at the Rose and Crown; it's not clear from the literature. And
that is something we *both* really want to do! We love it.)
> Concern # 3 Time:
>
> If you go on this plan you need to make a note of which restaurants are
> included and plan your sightseeing accordingly. I recall one noter
> mentioning how much time was taken away from his/her family's vacation
> time because they needed to eat in certain restaurants every day to
> justify the cost.
>
> After one day on the plan you may find it not to your liking. To get
> the most for your money you also have to invest time.
For me, I had already completely mapped out my sightseeing based on the
restaurants anyway! (Seven months to go and I've already mapped out
where I want to eat!!) So, I've already invested the planning time (I
did it before I read about the Food 'N Fun Card, too). And we're going
for two weeks so we won't be rushed to see anything. We specifically
planned two weeks at the World so that we wouldn't feel like we
couldn't linger over a meal for fear of missing some attraction.
And our plan is also to lose weight before we go so we can have a true
eating vacation!! I even promised him that if we really do manage to
lose weight before vacation, then we'll have breakfast and dinner out
and have lunches at places like Beaches and Cream! (Yes, ice cream for
lunch for an 11-year-old - that's why I'm an aunt, not a mother! ;-)
* * * * * *
> IMHO I prefer calling the shots as to where I want to eat. There are
> some days when I just feel like having one big meal and snacking the
> rest of the day.
In general, I agree with you, Mike. However, this is one time when a
Plan actually coincides with my "shots." And if I remember correctly,
we can have several character breakfasts, *and* have banana stuffed
French toast at the Poly (forgot the restaurant name) *and* have
blueberry stuffed French toast at the Yacht and Beach Club, which I
know we would not do if we were "on our own."
> What about those days when you have a planned meal in a restaurant
> outside the WDW property?
I have no days with a planned meal outside of WDW property!! I
considered the Hard Rock Cafe, but it doesn't really interest me that
much. That is the only place I'd consider outside of WDW.
> I'm playing Devil's Advocate here but that's my job.
And I'll play Devil's Advocate to Mike to give the moderation an even
keel!! ;-)
Susan
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392.9 | Works for Some Better Than Others | WREATH::SCOPA | | Fri Jan 07 1994 10:20 | 20 |
| Ahhhhhh yes. That's the type of discussion this moderator likes to see
in this conference.
Susan has her act very much together and makes some very good points
regarding her decision on the Disney Food 'N Fun Card Plan.
In her case she has determined how her two weeks will evolve and knows
where she's planning to eat...and time is not a consideration 'cause
she's going for two weeks.
I wonder if Susan is willing to disclose the cost of the plan for two
weeks.
Hmmm $201 for 4-nights per person would mean $804 for 16 nights or
(gulp) $3216 for my family for my planned 16 nights. I'll pass. There's
no way we'd spend an AVERAGE of $200/day for food down there.
Anyone else care to join in the discussion?
Mike_who_will_be_eating_buffalo_in_FW_in_183_days
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392.10 | | AKOFIN::COREY | | Fri Jan 07 1994 10:48 | 12 |
| You all seem to be spending WAY to much money on food for some
reason. Maybe it's because you stay in the park.
We went in November and spent between $50-$65 per day on food for
2 adults and 1 child. We ate a huge breakfast outside the park for
$15-$18. During the day we snacked at the parks for approx. $10-$17.
We had a big dinner outside the park for $25-$30. Granted we didn't
eat in fancy 25.00 per plate restaurants, but that's the point. It
appears that people are asking for meal "budgets". Are you there
to spend a fortune on food? Or see the attractions? You can eat
in fabulous restaurants Anywhere, USA, even your own home town.
But Disney is only in a few places.
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392.11 | Snacks to look for? | BRAT::JANEB | See it happen => Make it happen | Fri Jan 07 1994 10:54 | 4 |
| How about some suggestions for good snacks to be found within the park?
Either low in cost or worth a higher cost.
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392.12 | :^) | WREATH::SCOPA | | Fri Jan 07 1994 11:39 | 19 |
| Re: .10
Good point. I prefer to spend my vacation time a certain way.
This means not renting a condo, not having to make beds, not having to
do cooking and dishes. That goes for my whole family.
We work hard all our lives and spend very little time pampering
ourselves, except when we are in Disney. That's the only time I live
close to a "no holds barred" lifestyle. I'm sure others share that
philosophy.
You should neither pinch pennies nor overdo it when it comes to your
food budget down there.
I try to fall right in the middle.
Mike
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392.13 | "Way too much" is all a matter of perspective | RAGMOP::FARINA | | Fri Jan 07 1994 12:40 | 11 |
| As I said, I'm going there to eat! My goal is to try every one of the
restaurants on my list. I have absolutely no desire to go outside the
park. Am I spending "way to much" for food? Probably - but that's
what this particular vacation is for! We've seen all the attractions
and greatly enjoy them (well, I haven't seen Splash Mountain yet!).
I have to get back to some work - but I'll disclose costs at a later
date!
Susan
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392.14 | | PEKING::BAREFIELDA | BLUE IS THE COLOUR | Sat Jan 08 1994 01:47 | 5 |
|
You wanna try the Ponderosa.. I spent many a happy meal in there,
filling my tubby belly with as much as i could ram in.
Andy..B
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392.15 | | NOVA::FEENAN | Jay Feenan - DEC Rdb, Worlds Fastest DB Engine | Sat Jan 08 1994 20:24 | 21 |
| RE: the last few....
This is exactly why I always stay at the FW trailers and always get a car. You
have the best of everything. You stay on the park, you eat in the park, when
you want to and or you have that special list of places to visit, you have a
full kitchen for the meals that you don't care about and you have the car
to go where you want when you want and sometimes this includes a trip to
eat outside of the park...anyways the kitchen alone pays for itself with a
breakfasts and lunches made in the kitchen and suppers eaten out or a steak
grilled outside.
But that's not why I'm replying...in response to the last question. With 3
kids what we do is usually take a small backpack with us to the parks. This
will usually have jackets in it if the forcasts warrents it or cameras...but
it always includes 3-4 juice boxes, PB crackers, fruit rollups, raisins, nuts,
etc to hold the kids over if hunger hits...sometimes it contains a few
sandwichs. One of our favorite places to just sit and relax and have a snack in
the MK is to take a raft out to the island. Usually not that busy out there
say 1-2 o'clock.
-Jay
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392.16 | Our food budget vs. actual | RUNTUF::YOUNG | Steve Young DDD/M16 DTN 264-4335 | Tue Jan 11 1994 12:46 | 121 |
| Jane
I reviewed my trip report (290.20) and consulted my notes and came up with the
following specialized trip report for my family of 4 in April 1992 showing only
the meals we ate.
We budgeted $25 per day per person plus the cost of the Hoop-de-doo Revue. We
always treat the Hoop-de-doo as a separate budget item in our planning. So our
total food budget was:
Budget Actual
Hoop-de-doo 120.00 114.28
Other Food 550.00 428.88
Total 670.00 543.36
(Note: Other Food does not include the cost of those things we brought with us.
Only those items purchased at the parks)
We always carry cheese and crackers, fruit roll-ups, etc. with us in a backpack
for those times you just want something small to snack on.
You can compare the way you want to eat with the way we ate and adjust your
budget accordingly.
Steve
Day 1 - Driving down left at 3:00 PM
Dinner - sandwiches we had made ahead of time; eaten on the road while
driving
Day 2 - Still driving
Breakfast - Roadside restaurant in Virginia
Lunch - At a Burger King
Dinner - At Pizza Hut in Daytona
Day 3 - First day at Disney;check-in;MGM
Breakfast - Denny's on I-Drive in Orlando
Lunch - At our FW campsite with food we had brought
Dinner - Backlot Express at MGM (Burgers and Dogs with French Fries or
Fruit)
Day 4 - EPCOT day
Breakfast - Cereal, juice, etc. at the camper
Lunch - Peanut Butter sandwiches (we brought) and drinks from Wonders
of Life
Dinner - Farmers Market in the Land
Day 5 - Magic Kingdom day
Breakfast - Cereal, juice, etc. at the camper
Lunch - Made tuna fish sandwiches from cans of tuna and small packets
of mayo we brought in. Drinks from a stand.
Dinner - Tomorrowland Terrace (Steak sandwiches, salads. etc.)
Day 6 - Kathy and I in EPCOT; Kids in Wonders of World
Breakfast - English muffins, juice, etc. at camper
Lunch - Norway (Kathy and I) This was probably our most expensive meal
outside of the Hoop-De-Doo Revue (around $50.00 for the 2 of us)
Dinner - Hoop-De-Doo Revue
Day 7 - EPCOT day
Breakfast - Cereal, muffins, etc. at the camper
Lunch - Yakatori House in Japan (Japanesse fast-food)
Dinner - Ice cream at the Farmers Market in The Land
Day 8 - Discovery Island and MGM
Breakfast - Trail's End Buffeteria in FW (Great deal $22 for 4; huge
buffet)
Lunch - Forgot to eat (too busy)
Dinner - City Diner ?? in Pleasure Island (Pizza)
Day 9 - Typhoon Lagoon
Breakfast - Trails's End Buffeteria Express breakfast (cheaper than
full buffet; slightly less selection)
Lunch - Peanut Butter sandwiches we brought with us
Dinner - Crockett's Tavern in FW (Steaks, Buffalo burgers, etc.)
Day 10 - Day to leave and drive home
Breakfast - Trail's End Buffeteria (This was too good to pass up)
Lunch - Simple snacks on the road due to late (and big) breakfast
Dinner - Denny's on the road
Day 11 - Still driving
Breakfast - At the motel Continental breakfast included in room cost
Lunch - Burger King on the road
Dinner - A local Italian restaurant that we found a little off the
highway
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392.17 | Refrigerator at CBR? | BRAT::JANEB | See it happen => Make it happen | Wed Jan 12 1994 13:34 | 5 |
| Can I still get a refrigerator in by CBR room? (In addition to the
minibar?) I've seen references in other notes, but don't know how old
they were.
What's the best way to request it? When?
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392.18 | When you have a confirmed reservation! | WREATH::SCOPA | | Wed Jan 12 1994 13:49 | 15 |
| If you want a frig in your room and you already have made your
reservations I'd have it put on my request NOW.
If you haven't already you should call up the CRO and tell them you
would like that put on your reservation.
Then I would continue to confirm up to a week or two before leaving.
You should confirm every time you cut your lead time by 50%. That is,if
you make your reservations a year in advance you should confirm at 6
months, 3 months, 6 weeks, and 3 weeks.
It sounds a bit overprotective but it's good for your piece of mind.
Mike
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392.19 | Food 'n Fun prices go *UP* per day! | RAGMOP::FARINA | | Fri Jan 28 1994 17:28 | 32 |
| More on the Food 'n Fun card. We also wanted to take advantage of all
the little extras you can get "free" on the Food 'n Fun card. We've
never been horseback riding, and thought that would be fun to try. So,
with two weeks, it seemed like a good deal.
HOWEVER...
The information I had, initially, on the Food 'n Fun card only listed
the price for 4 Nights/5 Days - $220. Unfortunately, the price goes
*UP* the longer you stay. By the time you're there 7 nights/8 days,
the price is $385. So that's $44/day for 5 days and $48/day for 8!
That's ridiculous! If it stayed the same, I would go with it, but with
the increased cost, forget it - for the entire stay.
There is nothing in the brochures I have that says you must have the
Food 'n Fun card for your entire stay. It appears that you can have it
for a portion of your stay, as long as you're on a plan. My cousin is
a travel agent and she's checking on it for me. (I don't have the time
or energy to do all the "leg-work" so many of you seem to do. That's
her job, so I let her do it!) If I can have the Food 'n Fun card for
only 4 nights/5 days, even though I'm staying 14 days, then we're going
to do it. If Disney changes their pricing structure (ha ha) on the
Food 'n Fun card, then we'll do it.
Note that if we're ca get it for just a portion of our stay, we'll be
using if for the character breakfasts, Mickey's Luau, Chefs de France,
Alfredo's, Land Grille, and another EPCOT retaurant.
I've got to run, but I'll keep you posted!
Susan
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392.20 | My $.02 | FPTWS1::ABRAMS | Curl up with a good CD-ROM | Tue Feb 15 1994 11:40 | 15 |
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For us, and I suspect others, eating at WDW is part of the fun. If we
can afford it, and are willing to take the hit on flexibility, we like
to include the meal plan with our package. I like the way the new
Food 'n Fun includes breakfast and dinner, but not lunch, since we
travel off-season when park hours are curtailed. If we're on a budget,
we eat cheap and splurge on one or two dinners.
Two of my favorite values for the money:
- Hotel character breakfast buffets (I stuff myself for energy and
to reduce hunger at lunchtime)
- Neon Armadillo (surprisingly good food at surprisingly good prices)
Bill A.
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392.21 | Frig @ Wilderness Lodge | CACHE::LACROIX | | Wed May 25 1994 22:05 | 5 |
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We have reservations at the Wilderness Lodge, Does anyone know
if refrigerator's are avilable for rooms here ?
Jeff
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392.22 | No Refrigerators in Rooms | SOLVIT::HEACOCK | | Wed Jun 01 1994 12:49 | 15 |
| Lodge report is in the writting. The Wilderness Lodge was
breath-taking. You felt like you were in a National Park.
The rooms are a fair size with either a king size bed or two queen size
beds. They do not have refrigerators but have ice machines by the
elevators.
If you stay in the Yosemite Room, you will get a full kitchen, dinning
room, living room, full size bedroom, and an oversize bathroom. This
room is sharp! But again, it must be very expensive.
Regards,
Alan
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