You know the pools chair thing at any resort wouldn't be so bad if people didn't feel like everyone in their party needs a chair. A family of six doesn't need 6 chairs and then spend the time swimming. We are a family of 6 (seven when my Mom goes) and we use one chair to throw all our stuff on and one of us, usually my Mom sits and hangs out. Why do you need a separate chair for each person in your party to throw a towel on and your shoes? This really annoys me, but hey what would a trip be without annoying, self absorbed, rude people?
So true. We usually take two chairs for the 5 of us because the kids are in the pool the entire time.
How was the interior of the unit? We stayed last summer and it did not seem to be holding up well. Lots of nicks, scratches, tears and stains. We loved the building and location though.
Well, after really looking around the place, I noticed several items of disrepair - the stainless steel fridge has significant wearing of the finish, the dining table has at least 3 big warps (presumably from people putting hot pans directly on it), The white entertainment stand in the LR has wearing away of the finish as well. I was sitting at the pool looking up at the building and the 2/3 up the building on the very end looked like the outer surface was bubbling. I thought maybe it was a construction tarp at first, made to look like the building but it wasn't.
After staying the night, I still enjoyed my experience here but there are several things that make me think we won't be back: there is only one place to get a drink (at the pool) without walking over to CR. Those sliding doors in the BR and baths are very noisy at night, and the music seems to be pumped around the building for too long (I think I started hearing it at 7:30am and it was going until at least midnight last night.Even with all the doors closed, you can still hear it.
Pros:
- very close to MK - we walked back. If we had know the monorail didn't go directly to MK we would have walked there as well.
- TOTW was great! Lounge was just ok but the view of the fireworks was superb. I was able to get several impressive photos that I would not have been able to take from the ground.
- the electric water parade was cool to see from above.
- dual shower head in the bath
- kids said the pull out beds were comfy
Cons:
-definitely showing wear/tear in out unit and around the pool area. For a resort that is just 1-2 yrs old(?), that's a lot. We have not noticed this with the other DVCs. I wonder if it is because it is so close to MK and there are more
DVC'ers staying her than the other places?
- the sliding doors in the units make for noise night trips to the bathroom and probably a safety hazard for little fingers.
-There are two pull out beds but only one blanket was available. It was 2 in the morning (EMH at MK) when we got back so we didn't realize this until it was time for bed. Thankfully, the other beds have blankets and comforters.
-We had a 2 BR (no lockoff) and the 2nd BR did not cool like the rest of the unit. Therefore, we had to have the other two rooms freezing so that the 2nd BR would cool. Another reason to use lock-offs when you can - 2 zones of cooling.
Overall, a good experience. Glad we spent the points but won't do it again. I much prefer Kadani SSR, or BCV.