I don't understand how being in shape equates to being stuffy? I'm a mom in very good shape and I've stayed at all levels of WDW resorts. I wouldn't consider myself stuff just because my BMI is low! I don't think all of the marathon runners are staying at Four Seasons either?
I saw a nanny and she looked like the only person in their group who was happy and excited to be at the GF. The mom and kids looked bored and unimpressed. Too much of a good thing I guess to get excited or grateful about a lovely vacation spot.I'm sorry my comment was misinterpreted. When we stayed at the Four Seasons, it was the first time I saw multiple nannies at a WDW resort area pool. And I still loved the Four Seasons, but it was just a very different vibe than I have seen in Orlando thus far. It is completely awesome to be in shape!
Racist people are everywhere in this country and at WDW.
(Guess what? When you're from the 'colonies', you are sort of treated as outcasts (at times) in another country!!!) So, it's not just non caucasians!!)Posters were describing their experiences with arrogant GF CMs and guests changing clothes in the GF lobby and they weren't chastised for sharing their experiences.So true! And sad! 'But', why post on this GF thread like it was a 'stand out' place to seem called out? As 'you' said, it's everywhere in this country, but 'not' in any one place/area more than others.
I view the GF as a very classy, up scale place to stay (for Disney), but 'staying' classy does not 'make' anyone classy! I love to visit there, eat there, but it is not 'my' kind of hotel. I, personally, like POFQ much better!(Guess what? When you're from the 'colonies', you are sort of treated as outcasts (at times) in another country!!!) So, it's not just non caucasians!!)
That's surprising. Do you know if this is common at other (upscale) Four Seasons, or just at this particular one?I haven't found GF's CMs or patrons stuffy, but I wasn't as into the rooms as I thought I'd be. I felt like I was staying at my rich grandmother's, which I do not have. It felt like the rooms were due for a refurb (2013, 2014). That being said, I'd definitely go back. I like the general ambience of the resort and the restaurants provided us a lot of options without ADR's. It still is on our short list of resorts for our trips. I agree with others that it felt a lot like staying at other Disney properties, although while at WDW, I don't notice much except the fun my family is having. I'd say if the resort appeals to you, I'd give it a try.
We stayed at the Four Seasons after a Fantasy cruise at the end of our last trip. I loved the grounds, but found too large a percentage of the staff to be stuffy. In particular, there was one supervisor (?) that asked multiple questions, multiple times in order for us to be allowed in the pool area. We were cleared by other staff members and then he stopped us and asked more questions twice in the same day. I don't what triggered the heightened need for security for us. Some of the staff made us feel like we were at a country club where we didn't belong. I've been to their other properties and never encountered this. I would add that the non-stuffy staff were excellent and made us feel very welcome. We may give them another chance, as I loved the pool area, but will skip it this summer. Poly and BC, here we come.
We love the GF and own DVC there.We have never felt that it was stuffy. It's too bad that the resort does have that perception to some people, but if you stay there you will love it! It's beautiful!!
We've stayed at other Four Seasons and similar level places and this experience seemed unique. It felt like more of the staff and customers acted as if they were rich people at a resort in the movies. It was a short stay, so my sampling size is so small, I wouldn't read that much into it. I was mainly just trying to add our experience to others to provide more information. I might be also a little bitter because there was a 125$+ non-authorized charge to my room while we were eating offsite that I didn't notice on checkout and could not get straightened out between calls and emails. They could tell me what was ordered but not what name it was signed other. After two failed promises to get back to me, I just gave up. I suspect the charge went to the wrong room, but could not get them to check the poolside receipt. I let it go, because at some point my time and wellbeing is worth more than that.That's surprising. Do you know if this is common at other (upscale) Four Seasons, or just at this particular one?
If I won the lottery tomorrow and had the money to stay at Disney Deluxe resorts, I still wouldn't stay at the GF.
When I think of a Disney vacation, I think, "Fun!" I don't think "Turn-of-the-century upper-crust gentility," which is what the Imagineers seem to have been going for at the GF.
Having said that, the GF is beautiful, but it's beautiful like an art museum is beautiful. When I walk in there, I feel like I felt when I was a kid at my great grandmother's house: I must be quiet and not touch anything.
But, different strokes, as they say. If I had that kind of money to spend, I'd be at the Polynesian, no questions asked.
. We've done sandcastle building, marshmallow roasting, movie nights, Princess waltzes, all kinds of activities that involve staff getting their hands a bit dirty in the name of the greater good (such as marshmallows
). They actively encourage guests to sit in the lobby and relax. We own DVC there, and find both the villas side and the main side to be more of an undercurrent of casual elegance...not at all stuffy or prohibitive. There some super fun activities there, but I do agree that it is quieter and less boisterous than many other resorts. That being said, I don't find it any less "fun". Fun doesn't have to be raucous!I'm sorry my comment was misinterpreted. When we stayed at the Four Seasons, it was the first time I saw multiple nannies at a WDW resort area pool. And I still loved the Four Seasons, but it was just a very different vibe than I have seen in Orlando thus far. It is completely awesome to be in shape!