Moving Day: Cypress Pointe Resort

May 16, 2008 by Russ K.  
Filed under Personal Views

As I mentioned in my first entry, I was asked by Russ (Global’s General Manager) to come and stay at a few of their Orlando vacation homes and write about my experiences and opinions about their various vacation homes and the Orlando area in general.  Up until now, I have been staying at an amazing, 6 bedroom vacation home in Windsor Hills Resort.  As much as I loved my accommodations, I knew if I wanted to get the “full” feel for all the properties Global Resort Homes has to offer its guests, I would need to stay at a few different communities.  As such, it has come time for me to relocate to Cypress Pointe Resort, Global Resort Home’s newest community made up of 4, 5, or 6 bedroom detached vacation homes.  

My first observation as I pulled into Cypress Pointe Resort was that the community was quaint and quiet – Florida wetlands and mature trees form the background for most of the homes in Cypress Pointe, offering its guests a sense of privacy and tranquility while being only miles away from Orlando area attractions.  Every home comes with its own pool, spa, and game room in addition to a fully equipped kitchen, spacious bedrooms, and all the luxurious of home.  As I settled into my new Orlando vacation home, I knew (yet again) I was in for a totally different experience then if I were to be staying at a typical Orlando hotel or resort. 

As I unpacked and settled into my new home I began planning what I would do the next day.  After much thought, I decided I would go check out Wet ‘N Wild as I had yet to experience any of Orlando’s renowned water parks.  I checked the weather and it was predicted to be another beautiful day in Orlando so I headed to bed and set my alarm for 8am so I could hit the water park bright and early!!  Waterslides and sun – what could be better???

Jordan

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A Day at Epcot

April 7, 2008 by Russ K.  
Filed under Theme Park News

I was overwhelmed by the many areas of Disney World and didn’t quite know where to start.  I chose to spend the day at Epcot Center – a choice I should of considered and researched more carefully.  I left my Orlando vacation home around 10am and arrived at Epcot a short ten minutes later.  I was amazed at how close Epcot was to Windsor Hills Resort and how easy it was to park once I arrived. 

Epcot Center did not embody the characteristics I imagine when I think about Disney World and I was genuinely disappointed as I roamed the park looking for things to do.  There are no roller coasters, no water rides – essentially nothing I was hoping for when I chose to hang out at Epcot Center for the day.  Now I may be naïve and should have known that this was the case, but I am not all that knowledgeable about Disney World and what the different areas of the park offer.  I was under the impression that almost all areas of the park had roller coasters.  Clearly, this is not the case.

I decided to check out “Test Track”, which puts you through a simulation of the tests that GM’s crash test dummies go through.  The line was long and I ended up waiting almost two hours before I reached the front.  At least there were historical exhibits of all things GM related to keep me entertained as I waited.  Once I actually got on the ride, I did enjoy the simulation and was very interested in all the safety measures GM puts their cars through. 

Next I decided to check out “Mission Space”.  Same deal as “Test Track” - long line (about another 2 hours) but interesting exhibits to keep me entertained as I waited.   “Mission Space” puts you through a simulation similar to what astronauts go through as they launch into space.  Very cool experience and I was happy I waited the 2 hours for this ride. 

After spending almost 4 hours of my day waiting in line, I decided that I was done with Epcot and would go home and research the areas of Disney World that had actual roller coasters.  Epcot would be great to take younger children to for the day – the rides aren’t intense and each ride offers educational value related to the themes of the ride.  However, if you are looking for thrills and roller coasters, Epcot is not the place to go!

Jordan  

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