We find them perfect for traveling with a young family (4 adults total; 2 small children). Know that the bunkbeds in the 3rd bedroom are kinda small ... favoring young children.Was also wondering about the Tree houses, is that a good choice for bigger groups?
Excellent policies. I will keep the bathroom one in mind for when my DD gets a family of her own or if our extended family wants to stay with us. And in the last few years, my family's sleep schedule is so different that one bedroom rentals keep us all sane and happy. DH is up at 4 a.m. so he likes to crash on the sofa and have the room free so he can turn on lights, watch tv, turn on his computer, etc. without feeling like he's disturbing the rest of us. The days we rented a studio, he left to go to the main building when he woke up -- quite a hike in the dark! So, yeah.(9). Our "group" traveling policy is that every household gets its own bathroom and nobody sleeps in the living room / common area.
.We love Turf Club. One time we were not staying at SSR and were at Disney Springs but none of the restaurants there appealed to us. We took the boat over and had a delish meal at the Turf Club.
.Sadly there were so many other things about SSR that we missed out on - even though we stayed there for 2 weeks!
We find them perfect for traveling with a young family (4 adults total; 2 small children). Know that the bunkbeds in the 3rd bedroom are kinda small ... favoring young children.
What we especially love is that the Treehouse layout offers lots of privacy for our "two household" group. My husband and I take the master bedroom on one side of the unit and the family (2 adults, 2 children) take bedrooms 2 and 3 on the other side of the unit. The kitchen and living room separates to the sides ... providing a common area w/out tripping over one another.
That said, we will never use it to full occupancy (9). Our "group" traveling policy is that every household gets its own bathroom and nobody sleeps in the living room / common area.
The boat that departs from there is a red flagged boat, and it is internal to DS. It will take you to the dock by Jock Lindsey’s, where you get off and transfer to a blue flagged boat, which goes to SSR.Hi does the boat from DS that is located close to the movie theater go to SSR close to the Turf Club?
The boat that departs from there is a red flagged boat, and it is internal to DS. It will take you to the dock by Jock Lindsey’s, where you get off and transfer to a blue flagged boat, which goes to SSR.
Correct.Thanks, I'm assuming that the blue flagged boat take you to the boat launch close to the Turf Club? Is there only one boat launch from SSR? Thanks for your help!
Thanks everyone for the great reviews of SSR! After thinking long and hard, my wife and I made a resales offer for 210 points, and while we wait for ROFR ($99/point seems right near the edge!?!) I’m already getting add-on-itis. We are in our 50’s with grown kids, and have done Theme Park Commando many times already. The relaxing atmosphere sounds great for evening walks, restaurants/shopping at Disney Springs, enjoying a spa day, and what seems like the longest jogging route among the resorts. Economically, SSR also seems to be most sensible, if we can use our relatively inexpensive points to check out other properties. Especially looking forward to Aulani.We feel the same way. Our DD7 loved the pools and having Disney Springs right there is awesome. After the hard goods refurb it will be even better.
How do you know? Which building? TIAAnd the refurb started this week!
How do you know? Which building? TIA
Wow...this was great to read. DH and I are staying there in Sept if the waitlist doesn't come through and TBH I was dreading it a bit. I was there once shortly after it opened and it was alright but it only had one restaurant and that was lackluster at best. Definitely feeling better about staying there now.
This will be a 2 or 3 years job. I'm not even sure they'll finish the first building by this September, I'm sorry.