I was not aware that you can't get to the parks from SSR, did they discontinue the transportation.
Now that's funny, Sammie!
And truly I don't think anyone is defensive about it, they just don't like the misrepresentation of SSR ownership. Everything except SAB, which is highly over rated to me, is available to SSR owners from SSR. Therefore there truly is no reason to feel one resort has a great advantage over another, it is simply perception.
I think we've just seen a bit of the "SSR hot or not" debate insert itself yet again. Truth is being the largest
DVC SSR did grow the membership greatly in one fell swoop. But if you consider GCV and AKV will be adding just about the same number of new rooms to the service (CRV would top it.), then you realize the bigger issue here is that DVC is only growing. It'll get tougher to book rooms in prime seasons outside home.
To some staying home will be a hardship. For me, well I find myself loving SSR most of all. The walking paths are the best of all the onsite DVCs (and yes I've walked them all). They are well-landscaped, paved, remote from car traffic and give you a sense of peace because you aren't trying to constantly avoid other walkers. With all those lakes and open fields, it feels more like living in the center of a park.
I don't play golf and I don't do spa treatments (it's kinda silly for me to laud those as benefits), but I am an avid DTD visitor. Long before DVC when I just had Marriott, I'd make DTD one of my first stops. The shopping is far more varied and reasonable than anything I've seen elsewhere. (I get the 10% discount at WoD so usually hold off buying something in the park to get it at WoD.) Ghiradelli's has the best ice cream anywhere. More pins are in Marketplace. Earl of Sandwich has the best hot sandwiches anywhere. Raglan Road's food is better than Rose & Crown Pub. The music streamed in Marketplace gets me in the spirit. The nightlife of PI and West Side is just livelier than anything I've seen at the Boardwalk. And some rainy days I just want to catch a movie at the AMC or wander about
Virgin Atlantic trying archaic ethnic music.
That's not to say I don't recoginize the value of sleeping next door to a park or hate the other resorts. I'm saving for a CRV add on because I want the experience of rolling out of bed and into MK (at my speed and not waiting on a bus or boat). I intend to eventually sleep at all the resorts I currently visit for a day. But I know SSR will always draw me back.