Got to thinking about this today...
My parents moved to Florida when I was a kid, and truth is, I really dislike it and would probably move if my fear of flying didn't mean I would never see my family.
But the result of living in Florida for 20 years is that 'tropical' or 'beach' theming just makes me go "bleah".
For me this rules out:
-Carribean Beach Resort (have never once considered it)
-Poly (ditto)
-Grand Floridian (I notice that their buildings or whatever are named after islands in the Florida Keys... where my parents now live. But to be fair, the Henry Morrison Flagler/Victorian decor doesn't do it for me anyway. I saw the Travel Channel GF show the other night and I cannot *believe* how overbearingly frou-frou and floral the rooms are... reminded me of a B&B I stayed in once, the kind with teddy bears dressed up in fluffy lace dresses and parasols...)
-Old Key West (see above)
-Royal Pacific at Universal (seems like their version of the Poly anyway)
-Yacht & Beach club (I could probably deal with the YC if the theming were a little more subdued... saw those bedpreads with the big garish sailboats on them in some pics and that killed it for me).
-Dolphin/Swan, previous "tropical" theme... could prolly deal with the renovated rooms much better.
I realize the reason the tropical/beach theme is so prevalent is that the ideal fantasy vacation image is lying on a lounge chair near a body of water sipping a frozen drink... but actually living and working in the subtropical heat and humidity for years tends to kill the fantasy.
I'm also not a huge fan of Dixie Landings even though I've stayed there, because in Florida you still get a fair amount of the South. However, I love New Orleans and POFQ is my favorite resort. I'm totally intrigued, however, by the AKL theme and looking forward to my stay.
Anyone else? Any other Floridians feel the way I do? Any southwesterners bored by Coronado Springs? New Englanders who scoff at the YC/BC? Someone who lives in Yosemite and thinks the WL is just goofy?
My parents moved to Florida when I was a kid, and truth is, I really dislike it and would probably move if my fear of flying didn't mean I would never see my family.
But the result of living in Florida for 20 years is that 'tropical' or 'beach' theming just makes me go "bleah".
For me this rules out:
-Carribean Beach Resort (have never once considered it)
-Poly (ditto)
-Grand Floridian (I notice that their buildings or whatever are named after islands in the Florida Keys... where my parents now live. But to be fair, the Henry Morrison Flagler/Victorian decor doesn't do it for me anyway. I saw the Travel Channel GF show the other night and I cannot *believe* how overbearingly frou-frou and floral the rooms are... reminded me of a B&B I stayed in once, the kind with teddy bears dressed up in fluffy lace dresses and parasols...)
-Old Key West (see above)
-Royal Pacific at Universal (seems like their version of the Poly anyway)
-Yacht & Beach club (I could probably deal with the YC if the theming were a little more subdued... saw those bedpreads with the big garish sailboats on them in some pics and that killed it for me).
-Dolphin/Swan, previous "tropical" theme... could prolly deal with the renovated rooms much better.
I realize the reason the tropical/beach theme is so prevalent is that the ideal fantasy vacation image is lying on a lounge chair near a body of water sipping a frozen drink... but actually living and working in the subtropical heat and humidity for years tends to kill the fantasy.

I'm also not a huge fan of Dixie Landings even though I've stayed there, because in Florida you still get a fair amount of the South. However, I love New Orleans and POFQ is my favorite resort. I'm totally intrigued, however, by the AKL theme and looking forward to my stay.
Anyone else? Any other Floridians feel the way I do? Any southwesterners bored by Coronado Springs? New Englanders who scoff at the YC/BC? Someone who lives in Yosemite and thinks the WL is just goofy?
