RESORTS, FOOD, AND FUN

Our first stop was at the Marriot near Fort Bragg, NC. This particular town was literally crammed into one block. On one side alone there were four or five hotels, gas stations, and resturants. In the center of it all was a graveyard. Talk about convenience. I can rent a room, buy a Whopper, and then purchase a gravestone almost all at once.

We enjoyed the splendid scenic view that our room's window provided. The ice buckets were too small so I took the initiative to putting my mind at work. ...Later I found out there was only one sink and we ended up having to wash our hands and brush our teeth in the shower. I learned my lesson never to think again.

 

As I said before, it took us only two days to get down to Flordia. Too early for our reserved hotel. We had to make last-minute reservations at the only resort in the Epcot area of Disney World. Enter Coronado Springs.

 

Coronado Springs is listed as one of Disney's less expensive resorts, but no one would never be able to make that assumption by looking around the place. The only bad part, and one of every vacation's greatest things, was that the room service was very limited. They stopped taking orders before ten at night and you can only able choose from small pizzas, hamburgers, and chicken fingers.

As a side note for those who never ate at WDW before: All food within the area is very expensive but very, very good.

After two days staying at Coronado, we moved our stuff to the main resort, Disney's Yacht and Beach Club.

Brace yourselves......... MORE FOOD. The Yacht club has unlimited 24-hour room service, an in-room mini-bar, and also an in-room snack basket (both of which get refilled by maids everyday). What's that you say? Pictures you want to see? Pictures you get, then!

BEFORE AFTER

You should take note that only two people are ordering all of this room service.

This is what happens when you are in Disney World. Your mind's perception somehow forgets what dollar signs mean. I blame it on the delightful Mickey straws!