monorailmom
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Well, we're back-- and boy, did we have fun!
This was our second stay at SSR, and we still loved it. The room, anyway!! We were in Grandstand, in the 8000's building by the pool, which was fabulous. The only complaint I have is that those rugs really need to be shampooed! (yes, I mentioned it while I was there) I loved the location of our room, since we could enjoy being by the pool and the Artist's Pallette. The Artists' Pallette wasn't overly busy this time, it seemed to us. No problems with finding seats for six of us or waiting a long time for food.
Now the busses--- that's a whole other story!! We almost always waited over 15 mins for a bus, no matter where we were. One time, leaving Epcot, our bus was there. We sprinted (in 95 degree heat mind you) for the bus, my 15yo DD was right NEXT TO THE BUS and it PULLED AWAY!!!!! We were standing right there!! And--there was no one on the bus!!!! Unbelievable!! Fortunately, another bus came along about 10mins later that said it was "Earning My Ears" and picked us, and now the other folks in line, up. He was very friendly and told jokes the whole way. I certainly hope he has his ears now!! He was the best bus driver of the whole week. One night we waited 40mins at Downtown Disney for a bus to the beach club, which was bad enough, but it also stopped at Yacht Club, Swan, Dolphin, and Boardwalk! Not so sure now I want to stay at those resorts if their busses are always so slow and crowded.
Anyway, it was still a magical week, so sad it's over. But, as I keep telling my 11yo DD, that just means it's time to plan the next one!
Oh--also-- don't you just love talking to other DVC members on the bus or at your resort? We've met some of the nicest people and had such fun just talking with them.
This was our second stay at SSR, and we still loved it. The room, anyway!! We were in Grandstand, in the 8000's building by the pool, which was fabulous. The only complaint I have is that those rugs really need to be shampooed! (yes, I mentioned it while I was there) I loved the location of our room, since we could enjoy being by the pool and the Artist's Pallette. The Artists' Pallette wasn't overly busy this time, it seemed to us. No problems with finding seats for six of us or waiting a long time for food.
Now the busses--- that's a whole other story!! We almost always waited over 15 mins for a bus, no matter where we were. One time, leaving Epcot, our bus was there. We sprinted (in 95 degree heat mind you) for the bus, my 15yo DD was right NEXT TO THE BUS and it PULLED AWAY!!!!! We were standing right there!! And--there was no one on the bus!!!! Unbelievable!! Fortunately, another bus came along about 10mins later that said it was "Earning My Ears" and picked us, and now the other folks in line, up. He was very friendly and told jokes the whole way. I certainly hope he has his ears now!! He was the best bus driver of the whole week. One night we waited 40mins at Downtown Disney for a bus to the beach club, which was bad enough, but it also stopped at Yacht Club, Swan, Dolphin, and Boardwalk! Not so sure now I want to stay at those resorts if their busses are always so slow and crowded.
Anyway, it was still a magical week, so sad it's over. But, as I keep telling my 11yo DD, that just means it's time to plan the next one!
Oh--also-- don't you just love talking to other DVC members on the bus or at your resort? We've met some of the nicest people and had such fun just talking with them.