Sashee Malone
We just left today. I would never go back. Let’s start with our room was way in the back and no one ask or even assisted us with our luggage. We were directed with our luggage across the lake into the woods with heavy luggage. No one mentioned to us we could get help with taking it. Our water in the shower never got hot. It was only slightly warm. We reported it and someone came out and said it was fine. It was not. The air conditioner was messed up the entire time. It got cold and we tried to turn on the heat and it never worked. We had it on 80 degrees and it never got over 72. It ran the entire time we were there and never turned off. The rooms are outdated and need to be updated for the price they are asking. I would never stay here again.
Murali Krishna
Room experience will be of a Motel for the payment of a resort.
First the confirmation email itinerary mentions the address- Disney's Coronado Spring Resort 1000 Buena Vista Lake, Buena Vista, FL 32830 which is incorrect. It is not the address of this resort. When i reached this address at 8:00 PM and could not find the resort, I called the official number on their website and the support person confirmed that the address is correct which was frustrating. Then I changed the address in google maps to Disney Coronado Spring Resort, then it took me to the actual resort which is 15 mins drive from the mentioned address. When I reached the resort and mentioned this to the front desk, they have no clue. I booked a room which was Village- Standard view for $419 per night and was given a room in Casita 3. There was no proper direction to locate the room. Most of the guests were confused.Most of the hallway lamps were not working. The room was like a small Motel room and was really disappointed to see the room for the amount i paid. Atleast, they could have put couple of bottled water as complimentary. The beds were just okay and room interiors was no better than a Motel. Then I tried to dispense a bottled water from a vending machine and adding to0 my frustration, it took money and didnt dispense any bottle. Next day, I used the Disney transport back to resort but missed the Bus stop near to my room and get off at the next stop. When i asked one of the cast member to help us drop to the nearby point in the cart, he denied. Then i walked to the front desk and requested them for a drop off in a cart, they made us sit for 20 mins. This was very frustrating. At the first place, the bus driver or some automated announcement should be there in transport so that guests are aware which stop to get off.
Overall this is a very disappointing experience at this resort and I wont recommend anybody to stay here.
MAYELINE ZAPATA
Very cute main building. Fine room building “Casitas”. There’s a lot of space and the free bus transportation to the parks is a big plus.
Park tickets are included with the room booking, but honestly, I still feel like I could get the same room quality at another hotel brand for much less.
I’m not really complaining, because nothing was wrong with the stay but the price definitely felt more like a luxury room than what it actually was. Maybe for people from other state it will work better for what they have to offer (location pay food at the same hotel and fee transportation)
Amanda Major
Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort is a moderate priced resort, which means prices currently average from $300-$500 per night as a starting point. It’s a beautiful property, decorated in Southwestern American landscaping and building design. You don’t feel like you’re in Florida here. There are very few Disney Characters on display around the property; you see most of that at the Value Level All Star Resorts. Coronado offers regular 4 person rooms plus family suites. Their large pool has a bar/grille with nice bathrooms, a kiddy pool, large hot tub, and an arcade. There are three more quiet pools with no lifeguards. Make a reservation in advance for Maya Grill, their sit down restaurant. It has a fantastic atmosphere and good food, not priced for the cheap. Maya’s live entertainment is excellent! Their gift shop is one of the better in any resort-large and well stocked. I think their cafeteria (the Mercado) is overpriced for what you get. The food here has dropped in quality since the 2000s, but it’s adequate. (👈🏻3 stars) So it’s a convention center, which means it’s HUGE and you could walk farther to amenities and meals, and there’s more bus stops to sit through on your way to theme parks. If you hear complaints, it’s usually due to that. You’re lucky if you can afford to stay here, and you’ll appreciate the ambiance and attention to detail.
Mike B
Love this resort. The grounds are amazing and even better at night time. The Destino tower can be a bit pricey to stay in but are as close to a deluxe stay as you can find at a moderate. The coffee shop in the lower level offers a great place to sit and watch the morning unfold. The rest of the rooms are your standard moderate rooms but have been updated recently. The Ranchos and Caistas can be a bit of a long walk but each have bus stops. Im not a huge fan of the southwest theme so we had avoided staying here. After a few stays we love it. Only draw back is the food court is subpar espcecially when compared to Riverside's.