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9 Jan 21, 06:03 PM |
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Swan and dolphin question
1st time staying here. Is it a Disney hotel without the theming? Do you get Disney buses to and from the parks and in particular Disney springs? Is there a food court and refillable mugs? Thanks for any help
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9 Jan 21, 06:15 PM |
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9 Jan 21, 06:24 PM |
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I've not stayed at the Swan and Dolphin but have looked at them as options over the years.
They are "on-site" hotels, but not run by Disney. What this means is (unless things have changed, which they well might have after 2020): - You get Disney buses to/from the parks and Disney Springs. From what I recall these buses tend to be shared with the other Boardwalk area hotels (BC/YC/BW). - You do not get Magical Express to/from MCO - They charge resort fees - They don't use Magic Bands to the same extent as the Disney resorts (though Disney resorts are no longer giving out free Magic Bands). So room doors don't open with Magic Bands... I think you also can't charge to room from anywhere on Disney if staying at the Swan/Dolphin but I am not 100% sure on this. Also, I don't believe they have refillable mugs (this is more of a Disney resort thing) but I might be wrong on this. Not sure about food court. They do have some food outlets. There is a Disney gift shop in either the Swan or Dolphin (or both, I've walked past one but can't remember which hotel that was).
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9 Jan 21, 06:25 PM |
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Perhaps it might be worth adding this question to the thread you started a couple of days ago
https://www.thedibb.co.uk/forums/sho... php?t=1186484 as that will keep your answers in one place. It does get confusing at times with all the different threads and headings but I am sure you will get lots of ideas from our friendly bunch. Edited at 06:29 PM. |
9 Jan 21, 06:32 PM |
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9 Jan 21, 06:51 PM |
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They’re not owned by Disney but you do get some of the privileges. For example you get the 60 day FP (when it’s on) but don’t get magic bands. There’s transport to the parks and the boats from the Epcot resorts stop there too.
There’s not really a food court but they do have quick service options. I’m not aware of a refillable mug. Both hotels are so close to the Epcot resorts though you could purchase a mug from one of those and use it there if you really wanted. Have you had a look at the website? Or looked at google earth to see the location? |
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9 Jan 21, 07:09 PM |
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I'm sure the Swan and Dolphin no longer use Disney buses, they now use Mears transportation instead,so if you were going to Magic Kingdom you'd no longer be dropped off at the park entrance and would have to get the ferry from the TTC.
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9 Jan 21, 07:59 PM |
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Or walk (or boat) to the YC or BWI and use Disney buses . It isn’t far .
With the demise of free dining I would choose the Swan or Dolphin over the BC as I don’t need Mickey on everything I’ve stayed in the Swalphin , BWI and BC. And when taking cost as well as everything else that’s the order I’d book them in , if money was no object I’d choose the BWI though. Edited at 08:04 PM. |
9 Jan 21, 08:57 PM |
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boardwalk a few mins stroll, and the boat shuttles are great. Good views, well are room did. rooms are nice and there is a disney concierge where you can sort stuff out like magic bands etc. you pay for parking but thats across the board now, but unlike disney resorts not sure if the parking ticket at the S&D gets you into the parks.
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9 Jan 21, 10:58 PM |
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According to their site, you do get free parking at the parks if you have paid for it at Swan/Dolphin.
I've been looking around and noticed some big differences in pricing - some of which is because the resort fees ($30 per day, due to go up this year to $35 per day) - are included. Booking direct through the hotel is not the cheapest I have found.
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