dansdad
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- Sep 21, 2011
Are those the internal busses?
Each Village has its own bus stop that buses for each individual park pickup and drop off. The internal bus, there is only one, also picks up and drops off there too.
Are those the internal busses?
So do you think this means the new Centertown will still be "food court" like?Details of the Old Port Royale renovations
https://disneyparks.disney.go.com/b...the-caribbean-into-the-new-centertown-market/
Part of it should be yes. Everything will be completely new though.So do you think this means the new Centertown will still be "food court" like?
Did you have to pay to park? My parents are thinking of renting a car..might it be worth it then if staying at CBR? Thanks!Here now, the Centretown area is buzzing with construction, can’t really see much behind the barriers, but I asked two different CM’s and they both say it is supposed to be only one more month.
We are in Martinique building 24 and it is a wonderful location. We paid for a standard room and I think we got a nice upgrade as our room has the little pull down bed, although for the two of us we don’t need it. Busing has been a breeze, we just check the app and then run out the door, you can see the bus stop from our room. We drive to WDW and the parking lot is extremely close which we always like. Martinique has been the first bus stop every time we have taken a bus, and I have seen two instances where the buses fill up and had to leave people behind to wait for the next bus. I’m sure those people don’t have much good to say about the bus situation at Caribbean Beach!
Food options here now are VERY limited. The breakfast buffet in the tent is good (love the Fresh made Mickey Waffles!), and not a far walk. Haven’t had dinner at the tent and with our park plans we won’t be. Other than that the only other restaurant is in Trinidad South (forgot name), and it is more of a beach bar with VERY limited seating, maybe 10 tables, that’s it. We looked in at the Island Market, which is a small market in a guest room, and it had some sandwich, salad, pastry and beverage selections and a big display of candy. Wonder who their market is!?
Main Pool is lovely, Beds and room wonderfully comfortable and construction not too intrusive. I knew what to expect!
We are also at CBR now and yes, we are paying $19/day to park. It was a hard pill to swallow when I looked at the charges on our account!Did you have to pay to park? My parents are thinking of renting a car..might it be worth it then if staying at CBR? Thanks!
Did you have to pay to park? My parents are thinking of renting a car..might it be worth it then if staying at CBR? Thanks!
I stayed one night Saturday 9/1 and I didn’t pay to park. I have no idea why, I went to the front to check in but they never asked about a car. We already had magic bands but they were in the trunk so we weren’t wearing them when we entered at the guard station. I don’t know if scanning them then would’ve mattered.
We were asked if we had a car at check in and given a parking pass. Normally we skip check in and just go straight to our room. But we bought a special package this time and we had to pick up a packet at check in.Reports are that all WDW resorts have been extremely inconsistent with charging guests for overnight parking.
Did you have to pay to park? My parents are thinking of renting a car..might it be worth it then if staying at CBR? Thanks!
Yes I just looked at my account and it’s on there. I’m one of those who find this extremely annoying. Let’s see, those who fly in get free round trip airport transfer and those who do all the work themselves and drive have to pay for parking, which for our five night stay will be almost $100. Something is wrong with this picture, very wrong!!
Here now, the Centretown area is buzzing with construction, can’t really see much behind the barriers, but I asked two different CM’s and they both say it is supposed to be only one more month.
Can you bring your own soap and dryer sheets?Laundries are located by each of the "Leisure Pools" in each of the Islands.
Wash and Dryer cycles are $3.00 and the detergent is an "environmentally friendly" "brand",as well as the Dryer Sheets,and they are both $1.00.
The machines are controlled from a single "box" and require a Credit Card.
Absolutely.Can you bring your own soap and dryer sheets?
ThanksAbsolutely.