I think
@Babsy provides a very good assessment of CL.
We just returned from our first CL and I think "value" is determined by how many times you will use the offerings in the lounge. Will you be at the lounge enough times during the day and will you be happy with what is available? With the exception of some of the fancy suites, the room sizes and views are similar to the ones that can be booked without CL access. And while DSS can act as a concierge and book things for you, they have access to the same inventory that you can see online and can book yourself, so I also do not see any "value" in that.
So, back to the idea of "value," here are some thoughts to help you determine if you will get "value" from a CL stay:
- The breakfast is usually "continental," which includes breads, pastries, fresh fruit, yogurt, a rotation of cheeses, cured meats, hot oatmeal, hard-boiled (cold) eggs, sometimes a breakfast casserole of some sort, and a hot "special" dish for Sunday brunch, along with a nice cappuccino machine. It *can* be a substantial breakfast for some, but if you prefer a heartier breakfast on vacation such as omelettes, bacon, sausage, and mickey waffles, then you should factor that you may not use the lounge every morning or most mornings.
- Mid-day are usually snacks, including candies, make your own trail mix with different types of nuts, fresh veggies with dips, and cold appetizers, such as smoked salmon with cucumber, ham sandwiches, PB&J sandwiches, etc. We did have snacks in the lounge on some days, but did get a proper lunch in the parks every day.
- Fridge with sodas, juice and beers is available pretty much all day and it's self-serve. My kids, drank like 5 Cokes every day each, so I probably would have needed to get them a mug each, so that was like $20 in savings per kid right there. However, do you need a particular soda flavor or like a particular beer? For example, my DH likes IPAs and our CL stay did not have an IPA. I think he had a Sams Adams or something along those lines that was good, but not what he would have preferred. I like Coke Zero and Coke Zero Vanilla, but they had regular Coke, Diet Coke and Sprite. So, factor in whether you would use the fridge beverages or not.
- Appetizers from 5-7 are what are considered "heavy appetizers" and there is also a variety of wines available (at least a red, a white, a sparkling and a rose). You could make a meal out of the apps. There's usually a couple of hot offerings per day and some small cold apps along with charcuterie, cheeses, veggies, dip, etc. My main complaint is that the lounge we were in (BWI) did not have enough seating for everyone. I've seen this complaint about other lounges as well when things get busy. The first night, after awkwardly standing around my DD and I got a 2-top, but we were unable to get a larger table for the rest of our family. Some take their food back to their room. There's also a variety of wines available, but do you prefer a mixed cocktail? A particular varietal of wine? If you are good with taking advantage of the daily 5-7 appetizer and wine/beer offerings, then it could work very well in terms of value. But, it's not a restaurant, you are not guaranteed a table, you don't get to choose from a menu. So factor in whether you would utilize this apps offering instead of a proper dinner, and whether you would be at the lounge at that time, or at the parks.
- There's also desserts. We usually were trying to catch the fireworks properly somewhere so didn't get to enjoy this.
- Convenience - Last but not least, there is the convenience of having these offerings and beverages available near your room without spending time in a line somewhere. Consider whether this would be more convenient than having snacks and beverages delivered to your room?
Here is a thread with a ton if info and pics. I found it very valuable to see the types of offerings at each CL.
https://www.disboards.com/threads/disneys-club-level-cl-information-and-questions.3414590/
Whatever your choice, you'll be at Disney! Enjoy!
