hockeydad21
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- Sep 28, 2022
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I'm going to start off by saying I'm new to the DVC owners community (in the process of purchasing a resale poly contract for 330 points closing in mid April 2023), but I am very familiar with DVC overall as I have done extensive research over the past 2-3 years.
Flight and rental car went as smoothly as one could hope. Got to Saratoga Springs around 5:30pm. Disappointed to see we still didn't have a room assignment via the app, but I think it worked out for the best because they gave us a few options when we went to the front desk: 1) the furthest building at Grandstand, 2) the furthest building at The Paddock, or 3) the building next to the Paddock pool. Easiest decision of my life, next to the Paddock pool (room 5714) it was! This worked out amazingly well especially with a toddler and infant.
The resort: absolutely incredible. I can't believe people are so quick to highlight any negatives about it, which to be fair there is 1 that stands out. It can be inconvenient if you're doing a very park heavy trip, but if you're doing more of a resort vacation then I think this should be pretty close to the top of your list. We walked and boated over to Disney Springs twice. Walking from our hotel room to DS took 17 minutes, which was actually faster than waiting for the boat the one time. But our daughter loved the boat ride, so we'll count that as a win. The grounds are spectacular - beautiful, quiet, and sprawling, which is a nice change from the majority of Disney resorts. Great if you like to run, walk, or just to get some peace and quiet from time to time.
The room (#5714 Paddock): beautiful, well decorated, quiet, functional, and the murphy beds were incredibly comfortable and easy to set up/stow away. I'm not going to lie, for the first day or 2 I was beyond confused by the maze of doors in the bathroom area, but then it began to grow on me as I imagined how nice it could be to have some privacy with as families grow. It could probably benefit from swapping out one of the doors for a sliding door to make it a little less confusing, but I'll let Disney slide on that one (dad joke).
The pools: These pools are fantastic, and 2 of them can go toe to toe with any of the Disney resort pools, unless of course you are a Storm Along Bay diehard.
Walk Times:
Can't wait until points are loaded into our account in a few weeks, and we can start planning our next DVC vacation.
- Family overview - my wife and I have 2 kids (2 year old girl and 3 month old boy), and plan to occasionally have family members tag along with us from time to time.
- Reason for joining DVC - with little kids, nap times, and just really wanting our space, we knew that staying in a villa was going to be our only realistic option moving forward. Spring 2022 we decided to stay at a Marriott 3 bedroom villa in the Disney World area, and despite loving the proximity to Disney Springs and the parks, we knew it wasn't for us. Downsides were the pools were on the boring side for kids, staff that doesn't go above and beyond for their guests, and they didn't really have anywhere to eat (not even a pool bar/restaurant) unless you wanted to cook all of your own meals or get delivery. Personally, I don't want to cook while on vacation. These factors were enough to push us in the direction of joining DVC.
Flight and rental car went as smoothly as one could hope. Got to Saratoga Springs around 5:30pm. Disappointed to see we still didn't have a room assignment via the app, but I think it worked out for the best because they gave us a few options when we went to the front desk: 1) the furthest building at Grandstand, 2) the furthest building at The Paddock, or 3) the building next to the Paddock pool. Easiest decision of my life, next to the Paddock pool (room 5714) it was! This worked out amazingly well especially with a toddler and infant.
The resort: absolutely incredible. I can't believe people are so quick to highlight any negatives about it, which to be fair there is 1 that stands out. It can be inconvenient if you're doing a very park heavy trip, but if you're doing more of a resort vacation then I think this should be pretty close to the top of your list. We walked and boated over to Disney Springs twice. Walking from our hotel room to DS took 17 minutes, which was actually faster than waiting for the boat the one time. But our daughter loved the boat ride, so we'll count that as a win. The grounds are spectacular - beautiful, quiet, and sprawling, which is a nice change from the majority of Disney resorts. Great if you like to run, walk, or just to get some peace and quiet from time to time.
The room (#5714 Paddock): beautiful, well decorated, quiet, functional, and the murphy beds were incredibly comfortable and easy to set up/stow away. I'm not going to lie, for the first day or 2 I was beyond confused by the maze of doors in the bathroom area, but then it began to grow on me as I imagined how nice it could be to have some privacy with as families grow. It could probably benefit from swapping out one of the doors for a sliding door to make it a little less confusing, but I'll let Disney slide on that one (dad joke).
The pools: These pools are fantastic, and 2 of them can go toe to toe with any of the Disney resort pools, unless of course you are a Storm Along Bay diehard.
- High Rock Springs Pool (main pool)- opened 2 days into our stay, and we did like it. It was nice how spread out it felt. At no point did you really feel like you were on top of people in either the pool or on your lounge chair because the entire area is quite large. Nice kids slide, mediocre splash pad, but my daughter loved the zero entry with the fountains shooting water into the pool.
- The Paddock Pool - arguably the best pool at Saratoga Springs. The kids' play area/slide/splash pad was better here than at main pool, loved the zero entry, and the water slide here is actually better than the main pool's slide as well. HUGE fans of the paddock, and would request this section again if booking a standard view.
- The Grandstand - nice how close it is to the main pool, but not a huge fan other than that. They have a nice splash pad, but there's nothing there for the kids to climb on or slide down. No zero entry on the pool, which is a huge negative with young kids.
- Did not do the Congress Park pool or the Treehouse pool, so can't comment on them.
- Ate here Paddock Grille for breakfast, lunch, and dinner at various points. All meals were good to great, but the highlight for me was their fried chicken sandwich, which is the best fried chicken sandwich I've ever eaten anywhere. It's borderline criminal that Disney doesn't offer this exact chicken sandwich at all of their quick service locations at resorts and the parks. It's that good! RUN, don't walk, for this fried chicken sandwich!
- Artist's Palette for breakfast and lunch. Breakfast was good overall, but nothing to write home about. My wife's bacon and caramelized onion quiche was probably the best of the bunch. Lunch was better in my opinion. The pulled pork with coleslaw was fantastic, but messy. Wife had a great salad. Daughter had a pretty good cheese pizza. I couldn't bring myself to order the cheesesteak after seeing pictures of it. They need to hire someone from Philly to give them a cooking class on cheesesteaks because that, my friends, is not a Philly cheesesteak.
- Was miraculously able to snag a reservation at The Boathouse in Disney Springs. Ordered a few cocktails, the ahi tuna for the wife, and the ribeye for myself. All fantastic. Highly recommend getting yourself a reservation here if you can find one and if it's in the budget. Definitely our most expensive meal by about 2.5x.
- Yesake in Disney Springs was a last second decision, and we're glad we did it. Their poke bowls were very tasty, very fresh, very fast, and very affordable. Great decision to come here if you don't have a reservation and are looking for something, fast, affordable, and healthy.
- Was able to snag a reservation at Polynesian's Ohana for breakfast, which was well worth the price tag. Our 2 year old loved meeting Mickey and Goofy, but not so much with Stitch, so we told him he could pass us. Food was very good for the wife and I. Really loved the bread, ham with pineapple, sausage, potatoes, and eggs. The waffles were standard Disney/Mickey Waffles, so nothing to really write home about there, but our daughter loved them of course. Overall we really enjoyed it, and hope we can bring the kids back for another meal when they're a little older.
Walk Times:
- Carriage House/Main Lobby/Springs Pool: 5 minutes
- Disney Springs entrance: 17 minutes
- Disney Springs by boat: 5 minute walk then 5 minute boat. You may have to wait a few minutes for the boat though as they run every 15-20 minutes.
- Transportation - Getting to and from the parks isn't the easiest, quickest, or most fun for kids as buses are your only option, and there are a handful of bus stops at Saratoga Springs, which adds to the time spent getting to the parks.
- Iced Coffee - It's Florida. It's HOT out. Disney needs to offer better iced coffee than this stuff they've got today. I don't need a Starbucks iced Frappuccino with whipped cream, salted caramel nuggets, and unicorn sprinkles, but for God's sake can a man get a decent iced coffee with maybe like 2 flavored creamers to choose from?
Can't wait until points are loaded into our account in a few weeks, and we can start planning our next DVC vacation.
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