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Disney's All Star Music
![]() Staying
at an on-site Walt Disney World® resort has many
benefits. Some of these include: Unlimited use of the Walt
Disney World transportation system, buses, boats and the
monorail (great for taking that much needed afternoon break/swim/nap),
free parking if you are driving your own vehicle to the parks,
early park entry on selected mornings, free parcel delivery to
your room, and of course, being part of the magic 24 hours a day.
For those on a budget, the All Star Music Resort is an affordable
option.
Where else can you walk through a neon-lit jukebox or a giant Broadway theatre marquee? Other giant pop art icons featured here are a 3-story high pair of cowboy boots (size 270 no less!), a conga drum shaped stairwell and trombone player silhouettes on the roof line.
The
All Star Music themes are Country, Broadway, Jazz, Rock and Calypso.
At Country Fair, youll find truck cutouts lining the roof
tops and those giant boots (size 270!) with harmonicas and bolo
ties thrown in for good measure. The Broadway buildings are adorned
with top hats (size 125), musical notes and an enormous show marquee
that features Beauty and the Beast. The aforementioned
trombone and saxophone playing silhouettes appear along the rooftops
of the Jazz Inn buildings with about 68 pairs of sunglasses wrapped
around musical staffs. Guests of the Rock Inn will find records
lining the railings of the upper stories and giant speakers, microphones,
amplifiers and the neon-lit jukebox around this area. Sometimes
you may even spot a 1957 Chevy Bel Air coupe automobile! The theme
of the islands abounds at the Calypso where the buildings are decorated
with exotic birds, giant maracas and banana leaves. Each area has
two 3-storey buildings and 384 guest rooms. Rumor has it that if you check out the musical notes on the curtains and wallpaper in the rooms, you can play "Name that Tune"! Finding your way around:
As you travel along West Buena Vista Drive, the second
of the All Star Resorts that you encounter, is the All Star Music
Resort. The lobby building, called Melody Hall, houses the front
desk, Guest Services, the Intermission Food Court, Noteable
Games and the gift shop called Maestro Mickeys. The first
buildings you come to as you exit Melody Hall are buildings #1 and
#10, also known as the Calypso Section. The main swimming pool,
Calypso Pool, is located between these buildings. As you continue
past the Calypso section, you reach Jazz Inn, contained in buildings
#2 and #9. Once you pass the Jazz Inn, you will find Rock Inn to
the right in buildings #3 and #4; Country Fair directly back in
buildings #5 and #6 and Broadway Hotel to the left in buildings
#7 and #8. The large circle formed by buildings 2 9 borders
the second swimming pool, called the Piano Pool. The playground
is located between buildings 9 and 10.
NOTE: Coffee makers are not available at any of the All-Star resorts. |
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