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  • On Dec 23, 2009
    Carmen from TX Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

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    My boyfriend and I are going to be staying at the Coronado Springs Resort in Feb. Walking is not an issue since we are very active in our day to day life. Which area would best fit our criteria: romantic, quiet, and maybe close to the shuttle. Thanks!

    Carmen,

    I stayed at that resort about a year ago, and I think you will love it! It has a nice romantic ambiance to it, and walking the property can be a lovely way to relax and enjoy each other's company.

    For me, the rooms in the Casitas section are the most romantic, with beautifully appointed rooms and lovely courtyards that are reminiscent of the haciendas of central Mexico. That section also places you well away from the resort's feature pool, and the noise and activity that it creates.

    With this, you are also close to the resort's main building, including the amenities it provides, like lounges, the main resort bus stop, and restaurants. If you end up in Casitas buildings 4 or 5, you may find the second bus stop closer to your room, but otherwise I think this is your best selection.

    I will make one added comment. Everyone has a different set of tastes. This is my favorite, but others like other sections. That being said, I think ANY location in this resort seems to be romantic and quiet, so don't worry if you don't get your first choice!

    Have a magical (and romantic) vacation!
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