We stayed GF RPC earlier this month and I've been waiting to download all of my photos before reporting back, but it will be a while before I organize everything. So I'll start with a few photos from the RPC lounge and our room, and share a few thoughts about our stay. We're a family of five, but for this stay, I was traveling on my own with our three boys, ages 8, 14 and 15.
Rooms: Wow - they are huge and we absolutely love the new decor. Love the spacious bathroom, the hamper for the towels, the flooring, etc. Loved everything about the room - not a single complaint. We've stayed at every deluxe resort at WDW, and if choosing a resort based on the room alone, GF would be the clear winner. The view from our room was spectacular - nothing "standard" about it. We could see the beach pool, lagoon and then Poly in the distance. In the other direction, we could watch the monorail go by.
Pools: Our youngest absolutely loved the Alice splash pad and it was uncrowded at all times. The CMs lifeguarding were always very nice to him and he made several friends. The courtyard pool and the beach pool were very busy and were a little too crowded for me. But this is Disney, so that's the case at most main pools. And my kids don't love the BWI quiet pool, for example, as much as I do - so there are always trade-offs!
Dining: We had ADRs elsewhere during our stay, but our youngest fell asleep at Hoop Dee Doo (yes, you read that correctly - he actually fell asleep!) so we needed to get dinner #2 for him at Gasparillas. Wow - the CMs there were wonderful - I wish I caught their names, because they deserve a note to guest relations. They led my sleepy son through the ordering process and talked with him about his choices, laughed with him about sleeping through HDD and brought his food out with super speed.
Lobby: I know many will think this is crazy, but here goes. The ground floor of the GF lobby isn't really our style. We're less traditional and more contemporary. We're the opposite of many GF fans in that we love the new rooms, but not so much the more traditional decor on the ground floor. See below for the "don't judge a resort until staying there" part.
Shopping: I have three boys. I don't shop much on vacation, so I don't have much to add here. Like the lobby, the shops are not so much my style. We did visit the GF gift shop and the CMs were really friendly.
RPC: We made a last-minute decision to switch our reservation from SL to RPC. I was concerned that the extra cost of RPC would not be worth it because our youngest is active and we don't sit around in the lounge much. No reason for concern - I was 100% happy with the decision to stay RPC.
Our stay was the perfect example of why not to judge a resort until actually staying there. Even though I don't love the GF lobby from the ground level, I really really enjoyed it from RPC. It has a clean, peaceful and uncluttered feel in RPC. We LOVED the music - so relaxing and just the right volume - perfect. All the light streaming in from the windows creates an open, airy atmosphere. The lounge was uncrowded at all times, allowing everyone to spread out a bit. The views from the lounge - wonderful! And this is hard to describe, but coming and going from our room was always peaceful - again, open, airy, uncrowded. No narrow corridors or winding through grounds - just take the elevator downstairs and hop on the monorail. Yay!
For those who wonder about the vibe in RPC, here's our take. We really enjoyed meeting a few other families in the lounge. Nice to see the same families during our stay and say hello, sometimes chat a little. So a big thumbs up to our fellow family guests, especially those from Canada and New York! Some other guests . . . not so much. I entirely understand this is the luck of the draw, but we did encounter a number of guests taking themselves a bit seriously and talking to CMs in ways that I would find offensive and/or condescending. As our boys would say, these guests "fancied themselves fancy." So I understand the stereotype, just as I understand concerns others raise about Poly CL guest etiquette. It did impact the vibe a little and at first, I thought it might prevent a future stay at GF. But I've reconsidered that after reading everything else I wrote about our stay!
CL CMs: At first, our boys thought the CMs were not as friendly in RPC - most were relatively formal in their greetings or didn't initiate a greeting. My husband and my dad would have loved that - it's more their style - but the kids and I enjoy a little interaction. So after we initiated greetings or engaged with questions, CMs were very friendly. For us, the atmosphere was immediately more comfortable when we put forth a little effort.
Thanks so much to all who have contributed to this thread! Our boys are really into Poly and AKL right now and I need to get back to BC at some point, but I'd return to GF as part of a split stay again - and it would definitely be RPC.
