zackiedawg
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As you can see, many resorts will be recommended but without knowing what a 'resort only' stay means to you, ie what you like to do, it's hard to winnow down the choices. If you're all about hanging by the pool, never really wanting to leave your resort, AK Lodge will get a lot of recommendations. If you like resort hopping, those with easy beat or bus or monorail connections to other resorts will get a lot of recommendations. And so on.
For me personally, if I'm not planning to hit any theme parks, I'd stay in Saratoga Springs probably 85% of the time. I'd put Boardwalk #2 for 10% of the time, and then the last 5% could be just about any other resort. My Saratoga choice is based entirely on entertainment options available within an easy walk or boat ride, and access to other resorts for resort hopping. SSR has an astounding food court and restaurant selection, because essentially all of Disney Springs is just a walk away. That also opens up a huge number of bars, live music, and other entertainment. The Disney Springs bus stop gives you access to every single resort property in Disney World. And the boats to Port Orleans give you additional resort access and entertainment like Yehaa Bob.
My home DVC resort if Boardwalk, so obviously I love it - and it has access to a large number of other resorts for food and bars (Beach, Yacht, Swan, Dolphin, Swan Reserve, Riverside, Caribbean Beach, Pop Century) by boat, walking, or Skyliner. But if I'm not doing parks, being so conveniently close to DHS and Epcot would be a little painful and tempting.
I could also enjoy a non-park stay at Fort Wilderness Cabins. Excellent point value, rent a golf cart to tool around the grounds, great camping/outdoorsy vibe, doing my own barbeque, and boat access to Wilderness Lodge and Contemporary providing additional restaurant options.
For me personally, if I'm not planning to hit any theme parks, I'd stay in Saratoga Springs probably 85% of the time. I'd put Boardwalk #2 for 10% of the time, and then the last 5% could be just about any other resort. My Saratoga choice is based entirely on entertainment options available within an easy walk or boat ride, and access to other resorts for resort hopping. SSR has an astounding food court and restaurant selection, because essentially all of Disney Springs is just a walk away. That also opens up a huge number of bars, live music, and other entertainment. The Disney Springs bus stop gives you access to every single resort property in Disney World. And the boats to Port Orleans give you additional resort access and entertainment like Yehaa Bob.
My home DVC resort if Boardwalk, so obviously I love it - and it has access to a large number of other resorts for food and bars (Beach, Yacht, Swan, Dolphin, Swan Reserve, Riverside, Caribbean Beach, Pop Century) by boat, walking, or Skyliner. But if I'm not doing parks, being so conveniently close to DHS and Epcot would be a little painful and tempting.
I could also enjoy a non-park stay at Fort Wilderness Cabins. Excellent point value, rent a golf cart to tool around the grounds, great camping/outdoorsy vibe, doing my own barbeque, and boat access to Wilderness Lodge and Contemporary providing additional restaurant options.

