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I dreamed of a wish and it came true!
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: 15 minutes from Disney, but my home will always be in Pittsburgh!
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83, 87, 6/96, 6/98, 6/09 and 7/11DCL 7/11-Dream Tokyo Disney/DisneySea 3/09 No trips planned for now....just the odd day at the parks whenever I want ![]() Feeling hot, hot, HOT 7/11 PTR The Attack of the Lime green Mickey Heads |
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Earning My Ears
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Pgh, Pa
Posts: 47
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I have my first official question. Does anyone have a picture of the pack and plays that CSR offers? Has anyone ever used one here? Wasn't sure if they were in decent shape (aka clean) or if I should try to take one on the plane!
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DIS Veteran
Join Date: Apr 2006
Posts: 2,109
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Just wanted to say welcome!
Have seen pictures of the P&P from other resorts, standard and basic. DD was in a bed with a bedrail by the time we went to Disney. Not sure how worn they get...sure someone will know. But, welcome anyway!
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JoAnne in NS
with dh, ds 12, and dd 10 1st trip May/June 06 Jan/Feb 07, same crew at CBR. DCL Magic Eastern Dec 07 CSR Sept 2009 Universal/WWoHP in Sunset Lakes villa Feb 2010 Same again Aug 2013 in Emerald Island villa ![]() PTR/TR Without the Mouse Round 2 TR: First visit to Universal/SeaWorld Feb 2011 |
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DIS Veteran
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Carol Stream, IL
Posts: 35,228
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But I did want to welcome you to the DIS. And I wanted to welcome you to our happy little family here on the CSR thread! ![]()
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DIS Veteran
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Cypress, TX
Posts: 512
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Has anyone order bottled water from Costco and had it delivered to CSR?
If so, was it delivered to the business mail center or to bell services? I thinking it would go to the business mail center because it is shipped by UPS according to Costco site. Can someone tell me again what the business center charges for packages? |
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Mouseketeer
Join Date: Feb 2009
Posts: 417
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See, this proves my point - several of you have said how much you like CSR better than CBR - so now I want to stay at CSR. Then I'll go and look at the CBR thread, and they'll change my mind.
Good job I've got a few months to decide !! What I like, so far, from what I have heard about CSR, is that it is more peaceful than CBR ? I think we'd like that - we're an "older" couple with a young son, so really want the best of both worlds. What is everyone's thoughts on the food at CSR ? I've heard the Pepper Market can be confusing ? We'd be on the QSDP, so price wouldn't be a problem, but how different is it from other places ? Thanks !
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DIS Veteran
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Carol Stream, IL
Posts: 35,228
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I am pasting this info here as I think Kari, a friend here on the Dis, explains the Pepper Market perfectly: Pepper Market just takes a little getting used to. A normal food court, you go through whichever food line you choose and get your food, then get in line to pay, then get your drink, then find a seat. At Pepper Market, they will seat you when you walk in, and give you a meal ticket. Your waitress will come and take your drink order. Then you go through your food line and get your food, and they will stamp your ticket. You go back to your table and eat your HOT food, your drink is there waiting for you. On the way out, you pay for your meal using the stamped meal ticket. It really is more convenient IMO because your food doesn't get cold while you wait to pay for it, and you do not wander around with a full tray trying to find a place to eat. Pepper Market can be pricey if you are paying OOP, but some of their prices (burgers, sandwiches, kids meals, etc) are right on par with the rest of WDW. If you are on DDP, it is an excellent value. (Steak and baked potato for a CS credit.) |
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I couldn't stop laughing when the car was swinging back and forth
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Las Vegas, Nevada
Posts: 1,831
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Quick Question- My trip is coming up in the beginning of October and I wanted to get a room in Casitas 4 or 5, when should I fax my room request in? Is a week in advance good notice?
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DIS Veteran
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Carol Stream, IL
Posts: 35,228
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I always send ours 3 or 4 days before arrival.
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DIS Veteran
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Sun City, Arizona
Posts: 1,010
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How lucky have most have you been when requesting two adjoining (door between them) rooms? Is this a hard thing to do here?
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Mouseketeer
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: TX
Posts: 220
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The best picture I have is DD trying to smother DS inside of it (it was a long 10 days ).
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DH DD(14) DS(6) ![]() ![]() Previous Trips... Sept 2013 WL (DS 6th B-Day) ~ Aug 2011 CSR (girls only - niece's 13th birthday) ~May 2011 Poly (4 yr old cousins trip) ~ Nov 2010 Beach Club ~June 2010 19 in a Vacation Home ~Aug 2009 CSR (girls only) ~ Nov 2008 POFQ ~Aug 2008 POP (girls only) ~June 2005 DTD Hotel~June 2004 Vacation Home ~ Nov 2002 DTD Hotel~March 2001 DTD Hotel~Nov 2000 Offsite |
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The Queen of the Castle!
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Sunny Florida
Posts: 4,935
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Another hint re: the PNP is that at CSR they fit in the sink area under the closet bar, so you can close the privacy doors and put the baby/toddler in his/her own space. It was always hard to get my sons to fall asleep if they could see light, see my husband or me, or hear anything. Closing them up into their own little room made it easier for them to nap and allowed my husband and me to stay up a bit later and watch TV. Hope this helps!
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Married 16 years to With (10) and (7) ![]() "You see, it's just like I told you. Wishes can come true, if you believe in them with all your heart. And the best part is, you'll never run out of wishes. They're shining deep down inside you... because that, my friends, is where the magic lives." More than 25 trips to Disney World since age 4, including: Feb 2013 (DPHM): CSR - Sept 2012: Pop - Nov 2011: Pop - May 2011: CSR - Jan 2011: All-Star Sports - May 2010: Pop Century - Nov 2009: Wilderness Lodge - May 2009: Shades of Green - Aug/Sept 2008: CSR - Jan 2008: POFQ - Sept 2007: CSR - Sept 2004: FWCabins - Sept 2003: CSR - Jan 1997: Honeymoon at Westgate - Plus many trips as a child at FW! |
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I don't drink, I try to convert people to nudism!
while it was a beautiful experience it was a slurge I'm one of those people who need coffee just so I can make coffee Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Portland Oregon
Posts: 9,255
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He's sooooooo adorable!
As for the Pepper Market question: I found it very easy to navigate...but I did go in October, a relatively slow time. My only complaint (other than the food being mediocre) was that there are no defined "lines" for the various stations. I thought that was odd and could be troublesome if it had been crowded.
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Reunion Time! 10/15/2012!!
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Getting there is half the fun.
Join Date: May 2009
Location: Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Posts: 156
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What's the difference between the Casitas? Following Buzz's advice, we are requesting Casitas 4 since it's only DW and myself.
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DIS Veteran
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Carol Stream, IL
Posts: 35,228
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There are five buildings in the Casitas. Casitas 1 is next to the main building, followed by Casitas 2 and 3. There is a walk way and the quiet pool by Casitas 4 and then Casitas 5. The courtyards are different with different fountains.
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