Frank Drackman
V.I.P. Member
I assume it is us Americans who keep saying 'change it to a week' and I imagine those coming from over seas understand that the trip over and back is more tolerable if you stay over here for two weeks.
I will echo that once you stay on site, it becomes difficult to visit UOR any other way!
I love each resort for different reasons. Cabana has that great lazy river and a lot of times I prefer the food court type set up as opposed to a restaurant.
I certainly enjoyed my stays at Sapphire, but I can spend too much money at that rum bar!
Both should have very easy access to Volcano Bay, Sapphire offers water taxis as a transport option yet I am certain folks from Cabana just walk over to Sapphire and catch the boat from there.
I wouldn't fret being solo at the resort and I think it could make it more enjoyable as you only have yourself to please, hit the parks for a while, then had back to the hotel to chill at the pool for the afternoon.
Onsite guest are allowed the use of any of the pools, personally I like Cabana's pools more than Sapphire's...but being solo, you could certainly decide to check out the Hard Rock's pool.
I've never done the clubs at City Walk, but I bet I could have fun solo just checking them out, so two weeks really gives you a lot of time to just take it slow and take it all in...things like bowling at Cabana, the mini golf at City Walk, there really are a lot of options on site beyond just the parks!
I will echo that once you stay on site, it becomes difficult to visit UOR any other way!
I love each resort for different reasons. Cabana has that great lazy river and a lot of times I prefer the food court type set up as opposed to a restaurant.
I certainly enjoyed my stays at Sapphire, but I can spend too much money at that rum bar!
Both should have very easy access to Volcano Bay, Sapphire offers water taxis as a transport option yet I am certain folks from Cabana just walk over to Sapphire and catch the boat from there.
I wouldn't fret being solo at the resort and I think it could make it more enjoyable as you only have yourself to please, hit the parks for a while, then had back to the hotel to chill at the pool for the afternoon.
Onsite guest are allowed the use of any of the pools, personally I like Cabana's pools more than Sapphire's...but being solo, you could certainly decide to check out the Hard Rock's pool.
I've never done the clubs at City Walk, but I bet I could have fun solo just checking them out, so two weeks really gives you a lot of time to just take it slow and take it all in...things like bowling at Cabana, the mini golf at City Walk, there really are a lot of options on site beyond just the parks!