Last month when I was staying Club Level at the Boardwalk Inn and was getting some food during the 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM time frame, I overheard this Woman behind me saying to someone with her that their selection isn't as great compared to the Grand Floridian. Now I am not sure if she meant that the way you both described or in a OMG their food offerings are horrible compared to what the Grand Floridian has.
I think she probably meant that the offerings were more plentiful in RPC than BWI CL and not the quality of the food. I have read nothing but rave reviews of BWI CL, so I'm sure the offerings are great, otherwise I don't think there would be so many great reviews

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Small world - good one!
I "de-booked" our RPC reservation for our 25th anniversary this summer precisely because of what I've been calling the DVCRPC construction view. I had booked a Deluxe room and they only have either a lagoon or courtyard view and we just love water views so I requested LV. But, then I got those cold feet again and worried that the view would be of the DVC construction and I canceled. We've yet to stay at the GF and I thought the RPC would be perfect as part of a split stay for our anniversary, but paying such a premium for an undesirable view or room that needs updating/repair, scared me. DH loves great food on vacation and I have heard nothing but praise for the RPC lounge offerings and I know that DH would be thrilled, but I'm still scared to stay there. I think you and I have some resort CL phobias!
WL CL has never disappointed us so we keep re-booking it. The value is there and theming and the level of service and the lounge seating area is just perfect for us. Yes, the rooms are smaller and it's not directly on the monorail line, but we appreciate a great CL and they have one.
If cost were not an issue, which CL would you book, taking into consideration the view, the room, the CL service and the lounge offerings.
Thank you
I would love it if you could answer the same question I posed to Jungle Cruiser above (and anyone else!)
That's reason enough right there for us not to choose the KKC. Like you, we're in the lounge quite a bit, and that kind of service would be very disappointing to us. Thanks for posting your experience,
bowbat and I'd love to read your response to my question to
Jungle Cruiser!
LOL on the "small world"......I didn't even realize that when I typed it

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Our July trip is for our 20th anniversary and our oldest DS's high school graduation and I, too, thought RPC would be great for that. But my favorite room views are the ones that overlook the beach pool with the Poly in the background, which is now a view of DVC construction

. The construction itself wouldn't bother me being out and about around the resort, but I know it wouldn't be the prettiest thing to look at from my balcony in the morning (or any other time of day)

. I agree about the CL phobias.....it's not cheap to stay CL at any resort, but when I do, I don't want to have a mediocre experience.
That is good to hear about WL CL. Our stay in 2004 was awesome. Some people don't like the lounge and how seating is around the railing, but I think that makes for a unique set up. I love sitting and watching the goings on down in the lobby

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To answer your question about which CL I would book, I think GF RPC is the best; although, I've only stayed there, SL, and WL CL (so not much to compare). But I think RPC is awesome.....the food is great and very plentiful throughout the day, the lounge is spacious, and the CMs, IMO, are top notch

. With that said, I would like to try other CLs not only for comparison, but we love trying different resorts

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We also weren't on CL when we stayed WL, so I'd like to try that, too (although I'm waiting until the rumored renovations take place).
This is my thinking too. We've stayed at the WL twice (courtyard view once, CL once) and I'm wanting to wait to stay there again until the renovations are over. We just love the WL, but the last time I stayed there (2010), I could tell it was in need of a refurb......but even without it, it's still an amazing resort

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