Disney's Contemporary Resort - Is It Right for Your Vacation?

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On our recent trip to Disney, we stayed at Disney's Contemporary Resort.  In today's post, I'll talk about the pros and cons of staying at this Deluxe category resort.

First, the good, or really, the GREAT things about this resort:

The proximity to the Magic Kingdom!  It's NEXT DOOR!  The main reason we chose this resort is that the Magic Kingdom is our favorite park and we end up there almost every day.  You have a couple of options to get to Magic Kingdom - the monorail which comes through the lobby of the hotel and a walking path which is about a 10 minute walk.  I think I did it in 5 minutes because I was a bit excited to get over there!  

I took this looking over the railing just outside our room inside the resort.

I took this looking over the railing just outside our room inside the resort.

The walkway starts just past the bus stop.      

The walkway starts just past the bus stop.      

I was always torn on whether to take the monorail or walk.  The truth is you'll walk A LOT at Magic Kingdom and adding more steps to your day may not work for you.  But the benefit is that you don't have to wait in any lines for transportation, security is at a checkpoint along the way for bag checks and we were always the ONLY PEOPLE in line there so never a wait.  

But if you do think you should save your steps, the monorail is a fun way to get to the Magic Kingdom.  Just be aware that the ride to the Magic Kingdom is longest on the way there - it stops at the Polynesian and the Grand Floridian before getting to Magic Kingdom.  On the way back to the Contemporary, though, you're the first stop.  If you're leaving at a non-busy time (not park closing, after fireworks...), I'd probably take the monorail back.  But if you want to stay until the park closes, you'll be in a long line of others getting on the monorail so I'd suggest walking if you can handle it.

Another great thing about this resort is the view you'll have (if you get a Theme Park View).  Normally a theme park view is an added cost but we were pleasantly surprised (OK, I freaked out!) to have one this time even though we didn't book that room.  I didn't want to spend the extra money considering I want to be in the parks the entire time and wouldn't enjoy the view much.

Well, after staying in this room, I was totally spoiled.  Look at our view!!

I never expected to be in the room to see Magic Kingdom's fireworks but as it turned out we saw it on 3 different nights.  We were too tired to stay in the park til fireworks on the day we ran the half marathon.  And then a couple of other times we just happened to get back to our room in time to see them.  And although I would prefer to be in the parks for them just because of how awesome they are, they're pretty darn good from a distance.  You can even hear the music coming from the park!

The resort is close to EPCOT also and again, you can take the monorail there which is convenient.  My only complaint is that you have to go through security twice to get to EPCOT.  Since you have to transfer monorail lines at the Ticket and Transportation Center, they have no way of knowing that you went through security at the Contemporary.  The lines went pretty quick but a bit frustrating to do it twice.

The only other complaint I have about the resort is that it's loud.  Chef Mickey's is in the lobby area and they open pretty early for breakfast and are open late for dinner.  So when kids see Mickey and squeal, it's pretty easy to hear.  I tend to be up early and late so not a big deal but if you have little kids that are trying to sleep it might be an issue.  We were on the 10th floor and Chef Mickey's is on the 4th.  But with the open lobby, the sound travels up.  

All in all, I LOVED it and would definitely stay there again.  I have my sights set on the Polynesian for my next trip (have you heard they have Dole Whip on site?), but once I check out a few more resorts, I'd love to stay at the Contemporary many more times!

I'd love to chat with you about which resort would be best for your family.  Every situation is different!! 

Here are a few more pics from our room/the resort:

 

 

 

Want to Know the Best Locations to View the Fireworks at Disney World?  

Sure, you can easily follow the crowds and find a spot to watch the fireworks that Disney does so well.  You’ll be able to see them from multiple locations.  Some spots are better than others though - read on to see my favorite viewing spots at the different parks…

Disney World - Magic Kingdom - 

Wishes - Magic Kingdom’s nightly fireworks show - ends this week and is being replaced by Happily Ever After.  To see the entire show with all of the amazing castle projection elements, fireworks and Tinkerbell flying, you’ll want a spot in front of the castle.  Those can be hard to get if you’re not willing to line up and wait forever before the show.

I like to head towards the bridge that connects Main Street with Liberty Square - it’s just a little South and West of the castle.  Not too many line up here and if you’re lucky you can lean on the bridge railing and get a great view of the castle with the fireworks reflecting in the water below.  Bonus points since this spot is close to Aloha Isle.  Grab a Dole Whip before the show starts and you’ll be in heaven.

We happened to get behind the castle once just as the fireworks were beginning and it’s an amazing spot.  You can’t see the projections and some of the lower fireworks are blocked by the castle itself, but you feel like you are in the middle of them.  They shoot off of the buildings that house Peter Pan.  Stand in the area between “it’s a small world” and Peter Pan and then prepare yourself for the noise.  It’s a great spot if you’ve seen the show before and want to feel a bit like you’re backstage.  Just keep in mind that they block off access to the castle during the show so you’re sort of stuck back there until the fireworks are over.

If you're the type to want to hit the road the second the last pop is popped, then consider watching from the end of Main Street (towards the entrance).  

You can even see a good portion of the show outside of Magic Kingdom on the beach areas of The Grand Floridian, Polynesian, Ticket and Transportation Center, and The Contemporary. These spots pipe in the music from the show which adds to the fun.

Disney World - Epcot - 

Illuminations is one of the best fireworks/laser shows around.  At one point, the huge fireball actually singes your eyebrows which is fun.  You can get a great viewing spot all around the lagoon of the World Showcase. 

The only thing to consider here is if you’re trying to hurry out after the show.  In that case you’ll want to be near the exit towards Future World or the exit behind the United Kingdom that leads to the Boardwalk and Beach Club Resorts.

 

 

Disney World - Hollywood Studios - 

There are 2 options for fireworks shows here:  Fantasmic and the Star Wars Galactic Spectacular.  

Fantasmic takes place in an outdoor theater and you’ll want to sit in the middle or the back for the best views.  Also, the front has a bit of a splash zone so if you don’t like the idea of getting wet, be sure to sit back a bit!

I prefer to sit or even just stand near the exit.  It’s a huge theater and nearly everyone in the park goes to this show.  That means if you aren’t near an exit, it will take a while to leave once the show ends.  

Normally, I’m not in a huge rush to leave a Disney attraction, but in this case, I do rush out.  If you want to see the Star Wars Galactic Spectacular, you’ll need to do your best fast-walk (no running in the parks!) over to the Chinese Theater since it starts basically at the same time that Fantasmic ends.  Find a spot where you can see the Chinese Theater since a good portion of the show is a projection up onto that building.

I was blown away - literally - by this show.  If you’re even the tiniest bit a Star Wars fan, don’t miss this one.  I think it would be pretty amazing even if you weren’t a fan at all. 

Honestly, if you have kids or are slow walkers and don’t know if you’d make both, I’d opt for the Star Wars show over Fantasmic.

 

Disney World - Animal Kingdom - 

Rivers of Light is a fairly new show offered at Animal Kingdom.  Sad to say I haven’t seen this one for myself yet but I do know that seating is limited and it’s back by Expedition Everest. It’s not a fireworks show, but more of a floating parade with lights.  I hear it’s really pretty and peaceful.  There are a few bridges from which you can catch a glimpse but the best seats are in the designated seating areas.  If you watch this one, let me know what you think!!