When I'm on vacation I don't want to cook so the kitchenettes don't interest me at all! We are thinking of buying into SSR, but no food court/restaurant close by could totally change my decision on DVC!
There is usually some form of food in the general area of each resort (OKW has Olivia's, BWV has the whole Boardwalk worth of restaurants, etc) but not generally a food court. I don't believe most of the Deluxe resorts of any type have a "food court" per se.
Besides, the larger units have full kitchens and even the Studios have kitchenettes. I don't believe it is an issue for most owners.
When I'm on vacation I don't want to cook so the kitchenettes don't interest me at all! We are thinking of buying into SSR, but no food court/restaurant close by could totally change my decision on DVC!
WL/VWL has a great food court!
haven't tried it since the rehab early last year but, it was the worst food we've ever encountered @ WDW...plan on trying it again in June (gluttons for punishment lol; but have read many complimentary reviews lately).
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Its been pretty good when we go, but even so the worst food at WDW is pretty darn good when hungry teens get back to the resort at 11PM.![]()
When I'm on vacation I don't want to cook so the kitchenettes don't interest me at all! We are thinking of buying into SSR, but no food court/restaurant close by could totally change my decision on DVC!
DVC has proven to be a follower not a leader so I propose DVC go look at what Marriott does at their Timeshares. They have really good poolside food with a real menu of choices and waiters/waitresses. You can actually sit down under an umbrella sipping a cold beer eating your lunch while the kids splash in the pool completely in your sight. Sounds relaxing doesn't it????
...DVC has proven to be a follower not a leader so I propose DVC go look at what Marriott does at their Timeshares. They have really good poolside food with a real menu of choices and waiters/waitresses. You can actually sit down under an umbrella sipping a cold beer eating your lunch while the kids splash in the pool completely in your sight. Sounds relaxing doesn't it???? ....
I agree. We do use the kitchen for some meals, but by no means, all of them. And sure DVC has the theme parks, but my offsite timeshare (Vistana) is a mere 8-10 min drive to the parks. In fact, when we stay at Vistana, we spend 85% of our time in wdw. So respectfully Deb & Bill, there's a lot to do during our stays at Vistana besides sit by the pool. The only difference is we drive our car to the parks vs taking the busses. Takes the same amount of time, and in fact, we can often get to the parks quicker driving from Vistana vs wdw busses. But Vistana has room service from their 2 onsite restaurants, as well as the Pizza Hut (open until 11 or 12 am depending on the season) in the resort General Store (which is very adequately stocked with food in comparison to the DVC resorts. I just wish we had the option of getting something to eat at OKW when we come back from the parks at 11 or midnight. Instead, our only option is to call for delivery from offsite restaurants (luckily we have that at least). We love Olivia's, but are not always in the mood for a sit down meal. A nice (indoor) food court (even if it's small), would be a welcome addition.dumbo71 says : DVC has the worst food choices on site. Value resorts have better food offerings IMO. DVC has taken this "home away from home" thing to far. It is NOT our homes and I'd like some decent food with decent selections. My idea of VACATION is not myself or my wife in that kitchen cooking. We use that for reheating and storing alcohol and drinks.
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DVC has proven to be a follower not a leader so I propose DVC go look at what Marriott does at their Timeshares.
dumbo71 said:They have really good poolside food with a real menu of choices and waiters/waitresses. You can actually sit down under an umbrella sipping a cold beer eating your lunch while the kids splash in the pool completely in your sight. Sounds relaxing doesn't it???? Not going to happen at SSR or most of the other DVC resorts either. ...
At SSR, Artists Palette is next to the main pool and there are poolside tables where food items and bevarages may be enjoyed. Some even have umbrellas.
Let me put the discaimer out that I'm truly NOT trying to stir the pot. Take this for what it is worth. It is ONLY MY opinion.
DVC has the worst food choices on site. Value resorts have better food offerings IMO. DVC has taken this "home away from home" thing to far. It is NOT our homes and I'd like some decent food with decent selections. My idea of VACATION is not myself or my wife in that kitchen cooking. We use that for reheating and storing alcohol and drinks.
DVC has proven to be a follower not a leader so I propose DVC go look at what Marriott does at their Timeshares. They have really good poolside food with a real menu of choices and waiters/waitresses. You can actually sit down under an umbrella sipping a cold beer eating your lunch while the kids splash in the pool completely in your sight. Sounds relaxing doesn't it???? Not going to happen at SSR or most of the other DVC resorts either. Marriott also has a great store where you actually shiop for many things you would need on vacation. In that store they have a grill section also serving food kind of like the BCV market. They also have Pizza Hut and Starbucks coffee. Sounds simplye geting a decent cup of coffee. Not going to get that at a DVC Resort unless you bring your own. On top of that some have sit down restaurants as well. ALL are willing and glad to do to go orders. DVC will not do to go orders anymore. DDP has ruined that.
OP, If food and a high level of pampering and service is what you are looking for then DVC is NOT for you.