YoHo said:
Yeah, but this?
No offense joshsmom, but the Allstars have absolutly nothing to do with the advantages/fun/excitment of staying on the grounds.
Waking up, taking a stroll on the beach with a view of Cinderella's castle. That's real Disney. Hoping a boat to Epcot center, real Disney. And don't get me started about the architecture. Heck, even some of the moderates are real Disney.
I know plenty of people who stay at the All stars and get the full Disney experience, but none of that experience is to be had at the facility itself. shoved away in a remote corner where you won't bother the guests that Disney really cares about, the thicker pocketbooks.
Anyway enough ranting, anyone know the price per night?
I wonder how ti compares to the standard Poly room that sleeps 5.
I have never seen or read a more snobbish post on any of these boards.
There most certainly ARE advantages, fun, and excitement to be had staying at ANY WDW resort, even if it is a value resort. Even us peons still get full use of the Disney transportation system (including your precious boats to Epcot), package delivery to our rooms, the occasional towel animal, mickey soaps and shampoos, Disney theming, the ability to "charge" items to our room key, the ability to send family members back to the rooms during the day for a quick nap or swim, and probably a dozen other things that I can't think of at the moment -- all of which we would not get if we were staying offsite and all of which are advantages and some of which are fun and exciting.
The fact is until CBR was built, there was absolutely no way I could have ever been able to stay on Disney property. And now, with the Values, I can take my kids to WDW and stay on Disney property for about the same price as most other vacation spots we would go to so Disney becomes an option (sometimes chosen, sometimes not) for all of our vacation trips.
Personally, other than possibly a CR Tower room with a view of the monorails whizzing in and out, I can't think of another resort at WDW that my kids would rather stay at than ASSp -- certainly not the GF or the Poly. Maybe it IS because of our middle-class background but my DS's would much rather be running around on a giant oversized football field or swimming in a baseball-themed pool than taking in the decor of a beautiful lobby, watching fireworks from our room, or walking along the beach of a lake.
I don't, and never will, hack on those who enjoy staying in the Deluxe and Moderate resorts but why must you hammer on us value folks "shoved away in a remote corner far away from" you important Disney guests "with your thicker pocketbooks".
I used to enjoy visiting the other non-value resorts at WDW but if the majority of the guests in those resorts share the same opinions that you do, I'm not sure I want to expose my kids to such attitudes and I certainly (honestly) wouldn't want to bother the guests of such resorts. (Also makes it easy for me to decide to do a character meal in the parks instead of at one of the deluxe resorts.)
-- Rob