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Old 10-24-2011, 01:58 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by CaptainCrunch View Post
IF you get into the deep areas under the Matterhorn, you will see the lab where they reviesed robo Walt Disney who needs to devour cuban children to survive.
Why must you lie to people? Disney World doesn't have a Matterhorn. The Robo-Walt lab is under Splash Mountain.


I don't know if I'd want to swim in any of the lakes around WDW, but every hotel (even the value resorts) have pools. I think at least one of them has a sand-bottom pool (but I don't remember which one).

All of the pools are themed to match the theme of the resort. If the kids are really young, they'd probably love the giant 3-story tall models of the different characters at the All-Star Resorts.

The rooms at the Value resorts are basic motel-style, but still nice and clean. The moderate and deluxe resorts let you get away from the Disney 24/7 overload aspect of things a little easier than the value resorts. Besides the specific theming of each resort, the room quality between resorts within the different price levels is relatively the same. Every one offers a slightly different theme, but the experience should generally be the same.

I've stayed at All-Star Music, Pop Century, and Port Orleans Riverside. All were nice. Port Orleans was much less Disney overload, which is good especially if you don't have a car and can't leave the Disney property.

The Boardwalk is the one I most want to stay at one day, but that's a personal preference.
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