EagleScout
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What I think will be really interesting (or maybe a non-event) is once the Four Seasons opens - will be interesting to compare to GF, etc.
I have been reading these posts a little bit at a time since the hard drive on my computer fried leaving me with only public computers for Internet so I don't know how much what I am thinking has already been said, but being high income has never made anybody high class. I have worked with the public enough to know that some of the most expensive places I have worked have had some of the most foul-mouthed customers I have ever met while some of the people who lived in poverty and just barely survived from check to check were very genteel.
I have only been inside the rooms of the value resorts at Disney, where I was a guest at Pop Century for nine days and where I later worked in housekeeping at the All Stars for a short period of time. I can tell you one thing though. There sure were some nice cars parked at the value resorts, and I saw some very nice luggage and clothing inside some of the rooms that I cleaned at Disney so I don't believe that everybody there had money problems.
I heard all of the remarks about the values being the "Disney housing projects" and so forth before I came with my husband from California to visit Disney World so I was afraid of what I would encounter at Pops. I felt right at home and had all of my needs met there so all of the people trying to "warn" us against it were making much ado about nothing.
I am not a woman of means by any means, but stay where you feel comfortable and don't let anyone tell you that you are wasting money if you have your heart set on a particular resort. The resort environment may be more important to you than the amount of time that you spend in the parks while the reverse was true for my husband and I.
Eight months before my husband and I arrived for our second Disney World vacation, which was our only time staying on property, I was in the intensive care unit while my husband went home and waited for the call that I had died, which he assumed would come by morning. It sure was an attitude adjustment about whether we could afford this vacation I had been reluctant to take while my husband was so determined that we were going. We are all told to be responsible about money, but perhaps it is irresponsible to put ourselves in the position of finding that it is time to die and we have not lived yet. Besides money loses its value if it doesn't stay in circulation.
Stay where you feel at home. Staying where you think that you "should" stay is the real snobbery.
I'm not sure about snobbery but I'll have to agree that even the deluxe resorts aren't that 'deluxe'...plus the only perks that the 'deluxe' resorts have can be and are used by guests who aren't even staying at those particular resorts.
Last year my family and I were staying at the Poly and I met a woman and her husband at the volcano pool who were staying at FW in a tent...she told me that she spends half of her stay at the deluxe resort pools and enjoys all the deluxe perks! I've also stayed at FW several times as a child and I love camping but I would never ever have thought tomy way over to a deluxe resort, plop my patootie down on a lounge chair with a nice fruity drink...this woman is brilliant!
Would I ever do that, probably not. But if she is permitted to do so, why not? Kind of makes you scratch your head about paying so much money on a deluxe resort though....
I'm not sure about snobbery but I'll have to agree that even the deluxe resorts aren't that 'deluxe'...plus the only perks that the 'deluxe' resorts have can be and are used by guests who aren't even staying at those particular resorts.
Last year my family and I were staying at the Poly and I met a woman and her husband at the volcano pool who were staying at FW in a tent...she told me that she spends half of her stay at the deluxe resort pools and enjoys all the deluxe perks! I've also stayed at FW several times as a child and I love camping but I would never ever have thought tomy way over to a deluxe resort, plop my patootie down on a lounge chair with a nice fruity drink...this woman is brilliant!
Would I ever do that, probably not. But if she is permitted to do so, why not? Kind of makes you scratch your head about paying so much money on a deluxe resort though....
I am afraid I don't see the difference.
I mean, is there a really huge difference between saying "that's great" and "that's wonderful?"
If they'd wrinkled the nose and said "Maybe you can afford a better resort next time" after one mentions Allstars, then yes.
Wouldn't this also be "spoken" snobbery, if indeed the different choice of words can be considered snobbery - some people just like using certain words - rather than "unspoken?"
I've read a lot of posts on this thread (although not all) and it seems like some people have encountered isolated events. But, when you think of the thousands of people you come across a single event of resort snobbery is almost a non-issue. I posted earlier that we have not encountered resort snobbery in many many visits.
What I have seen and experienced is just plain rudeness by people in many forms and places. I just chalk it up to the fact that during a day at Disney you come in close contact with so many that it is bound to occur.
Everyone is allowed to visit, shop, and eat at any resort. However, you are not allowed to use the pools unless you are staying at that particular resort or in some cases you are a DVC member. What this woman did was wrong and if caught she would have had to leave.
Same here. Stayed at all levels but the economy can hit you hard. Both of us out of work for a year and a half and then later, me out for two and a have years. We have gone value now and love it. But still the same people. I know my husband lugged a case of beer across the lobby of the elegant Yacht Club and he does the same from the parking lot of Pop Century. No shame and if other don't like it, tough.
Just get yourself to Disney and don't worry about 'keepin' up with the Jones'."
Worry about 'keepin' up with your kids..." That's what matters...![]()
I think that's the only thing that I would 'expect' for paying to stay at a deluxe resort and it's not the case anyway...it's the one thing that makes me shake my head when we are waiting 45 minutes or longer for a bus and paying top dollar to stay deluxe.I don't think hoping for shorter bus stop waits is 'snobby' if you are paying to stay at a deluxe resort especially since staying at a deluxe resort does not offer any real perks anyway...just MHO
The bus service is not part of what you are paying for when you stay at a deluxe resort. It is best to just know that, and keep it in the back of your mind. That way you don't get too frustrated by it. You are paying for larger rooms, nicer public areas, and a location near a park. Not better bus service.
Bus service is bus service, no matter if you are at a value or deluxe resort.
This thread has opened my eyes! Ha ha. I don't know if it's because I'm overly thrilled to be in WDW or it's because I'm unaware of the so called snobs but I've never come across any - guests, CMs or otherwise.
I've only ever stopped in POP and on our next trip we'll be stopping in AoA. Would I love to stop in a moderate or deluxe? Sure, of course I would. But to us it isn't worth the extra money at this moment in time. There is only two of us and we get up, shower, go to the parks, come back and sleep. Repeat the routine through the whole two weeks of the trip. We barely spend any time at our resort so it makes no real difference where we stay.
It's all down to personal choice and if the so called 'snobs' want to look down on my happy smiley face because I'm stopping in a value resort then so be it.![]()
My face is smiley no matter where I stay,onsite or offsite,as long as I'm at Disney.
If your room literally serves as a place to sleep,then as long as it has a bed,that's all that matters.
You're on vacation.![]()
Oh trust me, I know that, but I guess the point I didn't make is in some cases the deluxe resorts have a lot less rooms so I don't understand what the delay is for bus services, plus yes you are paying more (in some cases have to stay deluxe)