Biggest problem of owning DVC is how spoiled you get....

Jollymon

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I bought into DVC about 6 years ago; when the resort being sold was BCV. Since then we have had the perennial problem so many other members have, not enough points. We are constantly borrowing from the future or renting points from others. Living in South Florida, we have visited many times and over the years have stayed in most of the DVC resorts.
What has happened over this space of time is that we have become climatized to DVC so that we have come to expect the same level of 'everything' when staying in other properties. This week we have come to realize just how wrong we were and just how much we appreciate being DVC members. We planned a two stage vacation, several days at the Nickelodeon Resort in Orlando and finishing it with 5 days at Vero Beach.

The suite that we rented at Nick was almost $500 per night, so we thought that this most be up to par with DVC. Where do I start to tell you just how wrong we were.....

Maybe I should start with the first guest I encountered; a young man with a wife beater shirt, showing off his tattooed arms, back, neck and face hanging out with what can only be described as a group of hoodlum gang bangers in the middle of the hallway...

Or maybe I should start with my impression of the dingy motel hallways, mildewy smelling rooms, stifling hot and slow elevators, and general lack of maintenance all over the grounds..

Or maybe with a description of the decaying remodeled interiors, decrepit condition of the kitchen furniture and appliances, and the lack of cooking and eating utensils in the suite (an experienced member in our party actually brought her own cooking pot as she had been here before)...

No, maybe I should start with a description of the dilapidated mattress, whose springs were worn out a long time ago under the onslaught of the masses of visitors and whose exaggerated slope made you roll off the bed...

Actually, a better place to start my review would be describing the mayhem at the lagoon pool - an area that should be about 6 times as large to handle the amount of guests. The bathing load is something that needs to be witnessed to be believed - hundreds upon hundreds of people in a pool that should accommodate less than 100. The water turning into a toxic stew that requires the pool to be cleared out of people and treated several times a day - not counting the times the pool is cleared out and the attendants come out to fish out the floaters ( and I a not referring to dead bodies)....

Actually, a great place to start would be the chaotic scene of the pool lounge area, where, within 30 minutes of opening, all seats have been claimed. This led to an interesting (to say the least) confrontation between a family of morbidly obese guests traveling in those automated wheelchairs who commandeered a table to eat their lunch. When the guests who originally placed their belongings on the table returned, you could just imagine the scene. Security had to be called out, supervisors arrived to sort it out and the whole scene erupted into a melee with each party calling out racial epitaphs to the other and a physical mess of vehicles, lounge chairs, and morbidly obese bodies.

And the noise...the sheer noise...everywhere you went was the noise of thousands of kids screaming, pool pumps,water rushing, etc. The enclosed spaces were terror on the ears as they were not designed to handle the noise, it just reverberated, trapped, and amplified the noise. There was nowhere to escape this noise as the resort is basically a box, with the rooms around the perimeter and the waterpark in the middle.

Never in my life have the expectations been at such odds with reality. Come on, it was a $459 per night suite - surely you cannot blame me to have expected something in the range of luxury and to expect to be mingling wIth a more civilized group of people.... If I wanted an urban vacation, I would of signed up for one.

And then we left and arrived at Disney's Vero Beach Resort.....

It was like finding inner peace.... The quiet tranquility of order amongst paradise. Yes there are hundreds of kids, but the space is designed to mitigate the effects of them allowing for noise to be abated or muffled in enclosed areas and the grounds spacious enough and well planned to allow for the luxury of seclusion and quiet if you so desire.
The accommodations seemed fit for a king; clean, functional, comfortable, and complete. The staff courteous and willing to please. The grounds immaculate...

With a sigh of relief, I thought, IT'S GOOD TO BE HOME.....
 
Couldn't agree more! We stayed one night last summer at the Nick hotel (but only paid a $99 florida resident rate so you really got robbed - and that was for the "2 bedroom suite LOL") and every single thing you said is dead on. You should post that report on Trip Advisor. I think its great, but then again I suppose I have higher expectations as well having owned DVC since Jan 2006. I vowed never again for the Nick hotel. I love my son dearly but he will simply have to go without on that one.

Thanks for the laughs this morning, I needed that! Glad you were able to end at Vero, bliss!
 
LOL, that couldn't have been described any better. Sorry for your experience, but thanks for the laughs!
 
I am so glad I read your review of the Nick hotel. I was contemplating booking a stay there - and now I know for sure that it is no place for us.
 

Thanks so much for posting this. While I never plan to stay outside of Disney I really enjoyed your post. Thanks for the chuckle.
 
Sorry to hear about your experience, however it did make an amusing post! I have read other posts similar to yours in different threads, although I think your stay was bit more "interesting" than others I have read. I am sure it gave "Welcome Home" a whole new meaning. ;) Thanks for sharing.
 
I just have to say that we are in the same position as we speak literally...I planned a two staged vacation this summer...August 15th through 17th AKV then off to Atlantis paradise Island...well I don't even know where to start but Ill give it a try (oh and by the way...my sister stated two days ago that I was spoiled by DVC as well)......when I checked in they stated I needed a cc for incidentals but I only had my debit card. the hostess was like no prob...we take $1000 for incidentals and 250 each additional day...all the money goes back on your card once we tally all of your room charges...who told you i had that type of money??? any way more importantly that was all of my spending money....they dont use cash at any place in this resort...its a cashless society...charge everything to your room...so I have cash and cant use it for anything...everytime you eat or do anything it automatically gets charged to your room plus 15% automatic gratuity...i stopped to get my daughter a bottle of gatorade...7 dollars plus gratutity for what a girl in a cart handing me a bottle of sugar water...are you serious...so now i am dag on near broke because all of my money is being held for incidentals and want to go on a tour but guess what the tour companies which are right in the lobby are independent of the resort and need cc or cash only ...no problem but I dont have enough cash to shell over to give them for one day then I wont have any more cash...in my pocket...why that matters I dont know since I cant use cash anywhere anyway...omg...I go on vacation every year and have never had a trip like this...no of the food taste good...we went to dinner last night it took over an hour to get our food...then it took another 20 minutes to get utensils to eat with...does the waiter care??? no why should he the tip is automatically added to the bill and charged to the room...so who cares what you need ma'am...let me just tell you that this should only be a day trip and not a five day four night thing...this place is gigantic....it only looks like a million dollars on tv and really isnt the best...I have a few issues like you can smoke anywhere...so the whole entire building is smoke filled...there are there resorts value, moderate and deluxe....we are in the middle at the moderate which is not bad but it has a raw nasty wet disgusting people smell...it's like seriously a mile walk to the water park...we are going to hike over there today...we also went to the underwater aquarium..the dig...which really was like the living seas at epcot...but smelly...the food is nasty...these people cant cook...so what I can say is that none of this food taste good...they add gratuity to everything...which really isnt a problem but none of the employees are overly nice...since they already know that no matter what there tip is included...oh and after they took my $1000 on the check in day for incidentals the room key didnt work on the second day ...so I went do to find out what was the problem...be mindful that the room is paid for so what could be the problem...oh we tried to take an additional $250 for another days worth of incidentals...don't let me jump over that counter was the look that flashed across my face...it's not a bad trip...it's cool...just not a place I would return to...if we were here on a cruise I would buy the day pass and hang out at the pools...there is so much water and they dont seem to be able to keep up with it all...so some of the water is just sitting there and it's letting off a rotten smell...yuck...so not for nothing...its 50/50 just okay...I purchased the interent becuae it was $20 for the day where as the phone card is $50 for five minutes...get out of here...
 
We had a good stay at Nick Hotel a few years ago.. the water is very, very nasty! The rooms were adequate, but the pool was very, very overpopulated. But we still enjoyed our stay..

But compared to our DVC.. there is no comparison...
 
I bought into DVC about 6 years ago; when the resort being sold was BCV. *Since then we have had the perennial problem so many other members have, not enough points. *We are constantly borrowing from the future or renting points from others. *Living in South Florida, we have visited many times and over the years have stayed in most of the DVC resorts.
What has happened over this space of time is that we have become climatized to DVC so ghat we have come to expect the same level of 'everything' when staying in other properties. *This week we have come to realize just how wrong we were and just how much we appreciate being DVC members. *We planned a two stage vacation, several days at the Nickelodeon Resort in Orlando and finishing it with 5 days at Vero Beach.*

The suite that we rented at Nick was almost $500 per night, so we thought that this most be up to par with DVC. *Where do I start to tell you just how wrong we were.....
Maybe I should start with the first guest I encountered; a young man with a wife beater shirt, showing off his tattooed arms, back, neck and face hanging out with what can only be described as a group of hoodlum gang bangers in the middle of the hallway...*
Or maybe I should start with my impression of the dingy motel hallways, mildewy smelling rooms, stifling hot and slow elevators, and general lack of maintenance all over the grounds..
Or maybe with a description of the decaying remodeled interiors, decrepit condition of the kitchen furniture and appliances, and the lack of cooking and eating utensils in the suite (an experienced member in our party actually brought her own cooking pot as she had been here before)...**
No, maybe I should start with a description of the dilapidated mattress, whose springs were worn out a long time ago under the onslaught of the masses of visitors and whose exaggerated slope made you roll off the bed...
Actually, a better place to start my review would be describing the mayhem at the lagoon pool - an area that should be about 6 times as large to handle the amount of guests. *The bathing load is something that needs to be witnessed to be believed - hundreds upon hundreds of people in a pool that should accommodate less than 100. *The water turning into a toxic stew that requires the pool to be cleared out of people and treated several times a day - not counting the times the pool is cleared out and the attendants come out to fish out the floaters ( and I a not referring to dead bodies).....
Actually, a great place to start would be the chaotic scene of the pool lounge area, where, within 30 minutes of opening, all seats have been claimed. *This led to an interesting (to say the least) confrontation between a family of morbidly obese guests traveling in those automated wheelchairs who commandeered a table to eat their lunch. *When the guests who originally placed their belongings on the table returned, you could just imagine the scene. *Security had to be called out, supervisors arrived to sort it out and the whole scene erupted into a melee with each party calling out racial epitaphs to the other and a physical mess of vehicles, lounge chairs, and morbidly obese bodies.
And the noise...the sheer noise...everywhere you went was the noise of thousands of kids screaming, pool pumps,water rushing, etc. *The enclosed spaces were terror on the ears as they were not designed to handle the noise, it just reverberated, trapped, and amplified the noise. *There was nowhere to escape this noise as the resort is basically a box, with the rooms around the perimeter and the waterpark in the middle.*

Never in my life has the expectations been at such odds with reality. *Come on, it was a $459 per night suite - surely you cannot blame me to have expected something in the range of luxury and to expect to be mingling wIth a more civilized group of people.... If I wanted an urban vacation, I would of signed up for one.

And then we left and arrived at Disney's Vero Beach Resort.....

It was like finding inner peace.... The quiet tranquility of order amongst paradise. *Yes there are hundreds of kids, but the space is designed to mitigate the effects of them allowing for noise to be abated or muffled in enclosed areas and the grounds spacious enough and well planned to allow for the luxury of seclusion and quiet if you so desire. *
The accommodations seemed fit for a king; clean, functional, comfortable, and complete. *The staff courteous and willing to please. *The grounds immaculate...

With a sigh of relief, I thought IT'S GOOD TO BE HOME..... * **
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Thanks for the post. Dh and I don't like to go off Disney property for these reasons.

IMHO, it wasn't necessary to describe the obese family. You imply that the family was obnoxious because of their weight...I assure you that obnoxious people come in every shape and size. Its the same concept as pointing out that someone is black, puerta rican, etc.
 
I am so glad I read your review of the Nick hotel. I was contemplating booking a stay there - and now I know for sure that it is no place for us.

Once about 3 years ago a friend from work said the Nick Hotel was good. Since then I have heard nothing but bad reviews. I would avoid it especially at that cost and especially if you are a fan of DVC. The DVC's are a whole different ball game with comfort and peace as the halmarks not blairing slim fun and really who wants that after 15 hours at all the parks?
 
Thanks for the post. Dh and I don't like to go off Disney property for these reasons.

IMHO, it wasn't necessary to describe the obese family. You imply that the family was obnoxious because of their weight...I assure you that obnoxious people come in every shape and size. Its the same concept as pointing out that someone is black, puerta rican, etc.

Not sure how you understood that I implied that the obese family was obnoxious. I have reread my post and cannot understand how you would come to this conclusion.

Now as for including the morbidly obese family into the picture; you need to understand that I am trying to paint a picture in your mind. I have already established the chaotic confusion of too many people in a space too small to accommodate them all, now if you could imagine this scene getting any worse.... a morbidly obese family in those automated vehicles, maneuvering through lounge chairs, benches, chairs, sunning bodies.... And now add the yelling, the racial epitaphs, the arrival of security....

How could I omit this? I lived it not 4 feet in front of me..... I believe that it is relevant. I do not think that you would have this same condition existing in a Disney property as they would never allow access areas to be that constricted.

Andrew
 
Not sure how you understood that I implied that the obese family was obnoxious. I have reread my post and cannot understand how you would come to this conclusion.

Now as for including the morbidly obese family into the picture; you need to understand that I am trying to paint a picture in your mind. I have already established the chaotic confusion of too many people in a space too small to accommodate them all, now if you could imagine this scene getting any worse.... a morbidly obese family in those automated vehicles, maneuvering through lounge chairs, benches, chairs, sunning bodies.... And now add the yelling, the racial epitaphs, the arrival of security....

How could I omit this? I lived it not 4 feet in front of me..... I believe that it is relevant. I do not think that you would have this same condition existing in a Disney property as they would never allow access areas to be that constricted.

Andrew

ok, I admit mentioning the vehicles is part of the story. I always find it interesting when I see a whole group of people using ECVs.
 

















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