tidefan
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I don't disagree with you that some of the moderates are very well done (although I would put Sassagoula Float Works and that awesome Shrimp and Grits about Riverside Mill), but I think that SSR is very nice. Also, I think that the Paddock pool (with QS and slide) and the Grandstand pool are better than normal "quiet" pools. Also, I can't walk to Gideon's when my virtual queue time is ready from CSR or CBRYeah, I own at SSR (our first and direct contract), but you're never going to convince me That Turf Club and Artist's Palette are better than Boatwright's, The Riverside Mill Food Court, and River Roost at PORS, or Toledo, Three Bridges, Rix, Maya Grill, or El Mercado at CSR. I don't include pool snack stands as QS, because there you'd really get blown out of the water at CSR. Plus, I think CSR has, what, 5 lounges?
As for pools, again, I think Ol' Man Island Pool as the signature pool at PORS is on par with High Rock Spring, and the other pools at SSR are just pools that have to be there due to the size of the resort. the Lost City of Cibola pool at CSR is pretty decent too, plus they also have 3 leisure pools. Doubloon Lagoon at POFQ, and Fuentes del Morro at CBR are pretty amazing as well, and you have to include the Big Blue Pool (eek a BUDGET!) at AOA in any top-ten pool list, so pools in my mind don't really define a deluxe resort.
But, we are all entitled to our opinions.

I would agree that Goods to Go just doesn't stack up, though, at OKW.
But you could make this argument with other properties as well. The offerings at Kidani aren't great (you have to go to Jambo for QS). The pool is nice, but is a pain to access. Beach Club marketplace isn't anything to write home about either. Also, while I like the BLT pool, many don't.