DrTomorrow
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Well, we're two empty-nesters (about as far from 1 adult & 3 crumbsnatchers
as you can get) but we love SSR! What do we like about SSR?
We love the layout of the place. If we want a big hotel, interior corridors, hallways and restaurants, we drive to Las Vegas. SSR give us easy access to our car, to the rest of SSR, to DTD & to the outside world. Plus, no Rich Hyams-brand endless hallways.
We love the car-friendlyness (friendlyism? friendlyish?). We always have a car, so being able to park a few dozen paces from the elevator is a big plus. So is being able to get off-site - for groceries, meals, non-Disney activities, etc. - in a matter of seconds, not a matter of valet / on-site miles. The buses? We usually drive everywhere except the MK, but if we do decide to 'bus it', we treat it like any other Disney ride and realize that the wait time is variable. I'd never depend on WDW to get me anywhere 'on-time', and that goes for any WDW resort, not just SSR.
We love the size of the place. Yep, that's right. Not cramped, not crowded; we love the walk to DTD (many would give a few toes for that Congress Park room the OP had) and just walking around; a very restful resort in a place (WDW) that isn't known for its tranquility.
We love the pool options. Want noisy fun with a couple of slides? Head to High Rock Springs. Want things a bit more laid back? Any of the leasure pools will do - ITA with Sammie on the CP pool: tres bien.
Being on the water. We took a grand tour from OWK to DTD to SSR & back last trip; at night the whole area is aglow - beautiful. And although the fireworks are going (gone?) from DTD, the DTD view at CP is wonderful, day and night.
What some folks miss but we don't care about:
Room service / dining options. We don't particularly care for ANY WDW TS restaurants (Da Celler at Canada,eh, was good, as was 'Ohana) and we don't even use room service in real mega-resorts, so no loss here.
Buses - see above.
The size. Really don't get this one. We stayed at the Polynesian for our last pre-DVC trip, and that place is big, too - paths all over here and there with some longhouses closer to the TTC than the GCH - but I've never heard that the Polynesian is too big. At any resort, you only have two things to walk to: the main check-in/dining/pool area and access to transportation. I'd suggest that these are not significantly farther at SSR than at, say, the GF, or the garden wings at CR - and then there's OKW....
What some folks complain about that I don't see:
Bell service. Often heard claims it isn't available at SSR, but everytime we check in at SSR I see bellmen with their carts, just like at other Deluxe resorts.
Pool size. I've stayed at SSR four times in various weathers and never seen the pool even close to crowded, yet all the amature Recreational Engineers are certain it's too small.
The one thing I do think they do need to fix at SSR:
Whimsy - pixie dust - magic. The place is beautiful and will only become moreso as the landscaping matures (and survives hurricanes). However, they could "Disney" it up a bit: I'm NOT asking for giant rubik's cubes or bowling pins, but they could play on the "horse" theme a bit (my idea: statues of famous Disney characters on horseback around the grounds). Have a few merry-go-round horses at the entrance of each building. The place needs a bit more 'Disney' than just Donald Duck at the pool....
IMHO, it sounds like the OP - with their current situation - might not be the best fit for SSR; either that, or it was just a perfect storm of unfortunate events (how's that for mixed media, huh?). Of course, that's why DVC is so grand - maybe the OP needs VWL for now, and SSR - with easy access to DTD - will be great when the kids are teens.
IMHO - YMMV

We love the layout of the place. If we want a big hotel, interior corridors, hallways and restaurants, we drive to Las Vegas. SSR give us easy access to our car, to the rest of SSR, to DTD & to the outside world. Plus, no Rich Hyams-brand endless hallways.

We love the car-friendlyness (friendlyism? friendlyish?). We always have a car, so being able to park a few dozen paces from the elevator is a big plus. So is being able to get off-site - for groceries, meals, non-Disney activities, etc. - in a matter of seconds, not a matter of valet / on-site miles. The buses? We usually drive everywhere except the MK, but if we do decide to 'bus it', we treat it like any other Disney ride and realize that the wait time is variable. I'd never depend on WDW to get me anywhere 'on-time', and that goes for any WDW resort, not just SSR.
We love the size of the place. Yep, that's right. Not cramped, not crowded; we love the walk to DTD (many would give a few toes for that Congress Park room the OP had) and just walking around; a very restful resort in a place (WDW) that isn't known for its tranquility.
We love the pool options. Want noisy fun with a couple of slides? Head to High Rock Springs. Want things a bit more laid back? Any of the leasure pools will do - ITA with Sammie on the CP pool: tres bien.
Being on the water. We took a grand tour from OWK to DTD to SSR & back last trip; at night the whole area is aglow - beautiful. And although the fireworks are going (gone?) from DTD, the DTD view at CP is wonderful, day and night.
What some folks miss but we don't care about:
Room service / dining options. We don't particularly care for ANY WDW TS restaurants (Da Celler at Canada,eh, was good, as was 'Ohana) and we don't even use room service in real mega-resorts, so no loss here.
Buses - see above.
The size. Really don't get this one. We stayed at the Polynesian for our last pre-DVC trip, and that place is big, too - paths all over here and there with some longhouses closer to the TTC than the GCH - but I've never heard that the Polynesian is too big. At any resort, you only have two things to walk to: the main check-in/dining/pool area and access to transportation. I'd suggest that these are not significantly farther at SSR than at, say, the GF, or the garden wings at CR - and then there's OKW....
What some folks complain about that I don't see:
Bell service. Often heard claims it isn't available at SSR, but everytime we check in at SSR I see bellmen with their carts, just like at other Deluxe resorts.
Pool size. I've stayed at SSR four times in various weathers and never seen the pool even close to crowded, yet all the amature Recreational Engineers are certain it's too small.

The one thing I do think they do need to fix at SSR:
Whimsy - pixie dust - magic. The place is beautiful and will only become moreso as the landscaping matures (and survives hurricanes). However, they could "Disney" it up a bit: I'm NOT asking for giant rubik's cubes or bowling pins, but they could play on the "horse" theme a bit (my idea: statues of famous Disney characters on horseback around the grounds). Have a few merry-go-round horses at the entrance of each building. The place needs a bit more 'Disney' than just Donald Duck at the pool....
IMHO, it sounds like the OP - with their current situation - might not be the best fit for SSR; either that, or it was just a perfect storm of unfortunate events (how's that for mixed media, huh?). Of course, that's why DVC is so grand - maybe the OP needs VWL for now, and SSR - with easy access to DTD - will be great when the kids are teens.
IMHO - YMMV