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**Be careful what building you stay in. Some of the more remote buildings require a 7-8 minute walk to El Centro or The Dig Site
Be ready to pay a little extra to eat at the Pepper Market. The food is higher quality than a typical food court (the food is made fresh for you)
and you pay a premium for it. The food is not a rip off, but not cheap either.
If you are far away from El Centro, you can refill your refillable pop mug at The Dig Site
Adam F. Miller
**If you are celebrating a special occasion at WDW, make sure to mention it at Coronado Springs! We stayed at 4 resorts during our wedding/honeymoon
stay, and we received the most attention at CS (even though all the others we stayed at were Deluxe resorts). We noted in our reservations that we
were celebrating our honeymoon and wore our Wedding Ears when we checked in. We were upgraded from a king-bed room at a discounted rate ($99) to a Junior
Suite, given a voucher for a bottle of champagne to celebrate the occasion at the bar, and then, as we walked around the resort looking around, the bar
at the Pyramid Pool gave us free margueritas!
A lot of people have the misperception that CS is only a "Convention Resort" and is thus not family-friendly. Let me say that's anything but! In fact,
we found the greatest amount of smiles and Disney cheer from the CMs here than at many of the resorts, and it was a pleasant, relaxing stay, with as
much attention paid to the families as to anyone else. But, best of all, because so many people have that misperception of CS, it was quiet and
barely crowded, just perfect to relax in, and plenty of space in the pools and playgrounds!
-Michelle Mangio
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