tony67
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- May 22, 2003
10 to 16 is skyline viewDoes as anyone know which floors are considered skyline?
Thanks
10 to 16 is skyline viewDoes as anyone know which floors are considered skyline?
Thanks
Just had another 9 night stay at Aventura.
Overall they have really improved since opening.
Housekeeping seems to have everything sorted.
The food court also seems to have fixed it's issues.
Sf and RPR are a very short walk away - so you get access to all of that.
My only issue is I wish they had an option to add length of stay express pass.
The biggest issue IMO is still the bar on the roof still seems very lifeless and dull - the staff doesn't really seem like they want to be there.
in talking to the other bartenders around the various resorts and city walk - they all agree that this bar has been a huge disappointment.
One complaint is they have not done a great job advertising it.
I actually preferred the bar in the lobby and the pool area and the staff there was much better.
Just returned from a stay at Aventura. It was great. We had a room on the 9th floor facing west. Were able to see the fireworks at Disney each night. Overlooked the volcano at Volcano Bay. Check in was efficient and we were able to get into our room early. Walked over to SF and were able to take the water taxi to the park each day. Much quicker than taking the bus and going through security at the park.
Housekeeping in the room was very good. They cleaned the floors each day. Lots of towels and toiletries.
Over all I couldn't have been more pleased with our stay.
We (my teen kiddos and I) have a visit coming up late next week to Aventura / UO. Haven't been to UO in just over 20 years, so it's going to be like new for me (kiddos have never been). We are taking a WDW break having gone there the last 3. The last time I was at UO, Jaws (RIP) was one of the most popular rides.
Just spent another 10 nights at Aventura - still the best value on property IMO as long as you dont need express pass.
One thing to mention is the water shuttle - I think too many people from Aventura and even CB are taking advantage of it - it was always busy heading over and very busy coming back. I found it best to take the boat to Universal (if its too busy walk over to the RPR boat) and then get the bus back - the only time a bus was not waiting was mid afternoon - at night there were usually two buses one loading and one to replace it once it left. Once a bus was 90% filled it went - so really no need to stand unless you were not willing to wait for the next one to fill.
Yes it does stop at CBBR - and usually 80% off the bus gets off theirThanks for the boat/bus info,, we are staying 9 nights later this month. Does the return bus drop at CBBR before Aventura? I thought I read this somewhere before
Thank you!Yes it does stop at CBBR - and usually 80% off the bus gets off their
Is there a map of the Hotel and where located? Saw the cartoon looking one that Universal has but thought there might be a better one somewhere???