KathyRN137
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DH and I recently spent a weekend together, sans kids, at the Swan. He was running the WDW Half-Marathon and we were there mostly for the Marathon Weekend activities and for relaxation, as opposed to our annual family WDW vacation. We chose the Swan because of the great room discount for nurses. (A $389 room for $149...you gotta love that!)
It was our first stay at the Swan, and hopefully not our last! It is a beautiful hotel. The room decor is restful and the heavenly bed was, well, heavenly! We had a king-bed room on the 12th floor. The view encompassed the canal that runs between the Swan and the Boardwalk Villas, and it looked especially stunning at night. We also had a view of the Studios. Although the room was quiet, if you listened intently, you could hear the music from Fantasmic! and see the fireworks from the window. (There was no balcony.)
The restaurant choices were abundant since the Dolphin is right next door and it was a short walk to the Boardwalk. The spa at the Dolphin is so far my favorite at WDW, I liked the atmosphere better than both the spas at SSR and the GF.
There were a lot of conventioneers and people in buisiness attire during the day seemed a bit odd next to families in shorts and flip-flops. It is an lovely hotel. Not as much of a resort "feel" as the other WDW resorts we have stayed at.
I liked it for a weekend away with DH, but if coming for a week with the whole family, I would prefer one of the other resorts for that "Disney" atmosphere.
Staying in the Epcot area is great...so convenient...I thing we will try for BCV or BWV for the family later this year.
Kathy
It was our first stay at the Swan, and hopefully not our last! It is a beautiful hotel. The room decor is restful and the heavenly bed was, well, heavenly! We had a king-bed room on the 12th floor. The view encompassed the canal that runs between the Swan and the Boardwalk Villas, and it looked especially stunning at night. We also had a view of the Studios. Although the room was quiet, if you listened intently, you could hear the music from Fantasmic! and see the fireworks from the window. (There was no balcony.)
The restaurant choices were abundant since the Dolphin is right next door and it was a short walk to the Boardwalk. The spa at the Dolphin is so far my favorite at WDW, I liked the atmosphere better than both the spas at SSR and the GF.
There were a lot of conventioneers and people in buisiness attire during the day seemed a bit odd next to families in shorts and flip-flops. It is an lovely hotel. Not as much of a resort "feel" as the other WDW resorts we have stayed at.
I liked it for a weekend away with DH, but if coming for a week with the whole family, I would prefer one of the other resorts for that "Disney" atmosphere.
Staying in the Epcot area is great...so convenient...I thing we will try for BCV or BWV for the family later this year.
Kathy