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Walt Disney World General
Topic: Resort Pool Construction

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GMouse
Thu 4/24/2008 7:05a
I've been a member of laughing place for several years now and I'm more of a browser than a poster. But I had a question come up regarding resorts that I need some help with and I know this is a great place to get some input.

I just booked a vacation package for June 7 thru June 13 (Only 44 days to go!). This will be my first time staying at a moderate resort and we selected Caribbean Beach resort because the landscaping looks amazing. I'm conserned because the Disney rep said the main pool is being refurbished. Has anyone stayed here recently and is the construction going to be a noise issue or a hinderance? Are we better off staying at Port Orleans Riverside (aka Dixie Landings).

Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
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mickeyboy43
Thu 4/24/2008 7:55p
IM not sure in terms of noise, but Riverside is definitely a great choice if youre worried at all. Thats pretty wierd considering that well be there at the exact same time! It comes down to personal preference though. You can either have no pool, or an ok pool at Riverside.

The convenience of Riverside is nice though, since you can ride boats to DTD, and do the little boat things that are rather enjoyable.

Its up to you though. Personally, Id take POR, but if you like the look of CBR, take it!

Does that help?
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bobbelee9
Fri 4/25/2008 3:49a
It's only the main pool at CB that will be closed then. There are other pools at the CB. My daughter is staying there May 27-June 3rd. That's what they told her.
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GMouse
Fri 4/25/2008 7:36a
^^ Correct, there are several other pools available to use at Caribbean Beach Resort. I just don't want to feel like I'm in the middle of a construction project while on vacation. That's my main concern.

Based on personal taste I prefer the ambience of the Caribbean Beach over POR. I believe CBR also has water crafts. This is a tough decision.
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trekkeruss
Fri 4/25/2008 8:54a
CBR is a HUGE resort, spread over hundreds of acres... the buses used for transporting guests around WDW have to make seven different stops before leaving for the intended destination. So unless you're nearby or have a room that has a view of the main pool, I doubt you would ever notice any construction. Here's a map to illustrate my point:

http://tinyurl.com/4fofk2
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stitchcrazy
Fri 4/25/2008 10:40a
I don't think many rooms are near enough the main pool to notice any construction. If you take a look at trekkeruss' very handy link the main pool is at Old Port Royale which is kind of the hub for the resort with the main pool and the food court and Shutters restaurant. There's only a couple buildings off to either side of Old Port Royale.

The one time my husband and I stayed at CBR we were in the furthest building of Trinidad South. It took us if I remember corrently 15 minutes to walk from our room to Old Port Royale. I think a UFO could've come and lifted off with the main pool and we never would've noticed from our room location! ;)
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sun-n-fun
Mon 4/28/2008 7:54a
We have stayed at CBR twice with the latest being this past Feb. The resort is FABULOUS, it is one of our favorites. There are no rooms close enough to the main pool to be bothered by noise. Even inside the main building/food court area we couldn't hear anything. They put small waterslides at the pool in Barbados (where we stayed) and at another pool on the other side of the resort. My boys (12 and 8) enjoyed them. They have a schedule of kids events posted outside of Shutters (the restaurant) and my boys also enjoyed pool games, chalk drawing and crab soccer with the rec workers at different areas around the resort. Because the main pool was closed they also had family nights and Castaway Cay (I think that's what it's called) in the center of the lagoon. We saw a Disney movie one night and played lawn games another. They really worked hard to make up for the closure of the pool. we will probably stay there again next Feb. Let us know how your stay is!
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Canadianmom
Tue 4/29/2008 3:40a
We are headed to Caribbean Beach Resort in two weeks and it will be our first time (to the resort and to Disney). I knew of the construction but still picked it because it said they added extra kids' slides and activities in the other pools. Does anyone have previous experience staying there that could recommend where would be best to stay if you have to go warm up baby bottles and baby food ? Someone mentioned that certain buildings were closer than others.
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sun-n-fun
Tue 4/29/2008 5:32a
Martinique is the closest to the main building. We stayed in Barbados twice which is the next one over. Not too far but probably a 15 min walk round trip. The Barbados pool has a slide put on, Martinique does not. (The farthest Martinique building is next to the closest Barbados building - if that makes any sense). If you stay on the other side side of the main building you'll have to walk around construction. The rooms do have refirgerators, but not microwaves.

We are so comforatable staying there DS12 would go alone to fill his mug. It's a very relaxing place to stay. After staying there twice we did learn that we want to spend 2 entire days just at the resort next time (this year we only did one). The first time our room opened up to a little quiet area with benches, tables and chairs. Perfect to get some air while the kids are still in the room. OHH you are making me want to go back NOW. Let me know how it turns out.
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bloona
Sun 5/4/2008 10:17a
I agree, it is a wonderful place, we stayed in building 33 in trinidad south and the walk to the shop/pool/food court was beautiful.And as said around 15 minutes but a lovely way to spend the day
Its a lovely place to watch some of the Epcot fireworks too.

Id actually choose it over AKL, which we have also stayed in.


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