Originally posted by dianeschlicht
For those who don't mind the hotel setting and value location to the parks over other amenities, there is BWV and VWL
First, I just want to say that I am not saying that you're a basher at all... but since you asked, I just wanted to point something out. This may sound nitpicky, but usually it's the small things that people say that end up snowballing into a big fight.
There's a difference between objectively comparing the two resorts and implying that one is worse than the other because of the whatever that difference is. I quoted your one sentence here because it strikes me as that kind of a statement.
The implication is that BWV and VWL's more hotel-like atmosphere is a necessarily bad thing and that the only good thing about those two is their proximity to the parks. As a BWV owner, it's generally thinking like that which can put me a little on the defensive about my home and might turn a post that starts as the positives and negatives of one resort vs another into something that people call resort bashing.
Not only do I not MIND the hotel atmosphere of BWV and VWL, I actually PREFER it. I love hotels because to me, they are part of what makes a vacation special and different from being at home. I love dropping my car off and forgetting about it for a few days while I walk to and from MGM and Epcot from BWV or take the boat from VWL. I love being able to pick it up for a few evenings to go to downtown disney or to a nice dinner at a different resort and have it brought to front of the resort for me with the a/c already running and the car already cooled off rather than getting into a steaming hot car. When it's pouring and I'm coming back in my car, I love being able to drop it off under cover and just stroll back to my room rather than having to make a mad dash through a torrential downpour, even if it is just 20 feet.
I love full room service and take advantage of it at least once a trip. I don't mean pizza and sandwich delivery, I mean the whole 9 yards with the white tablecloth, the table set with real flatware and a gourmet meal served on real dishes. I love that I don't have to cook or clean up afterwards (touch the room service button and they come back and take it all away). When I have room service I feel pampered and relaxed and on vacation. In my opinion, not only am I not giving up amenities to stay at BWV or VWL over OKW, but I am actually gaining some.
Of course hotels have their drawbacks. If I need to do laundry, I need to go to the laundry room. If I want to store leftovers, I have to request (and pay for) a fridge. Generally there's no way to heat them up the next day, though. If I want to have breakfast in the room my only choice is room service and that can get expensive after a while.
To me, BWV and VWL take all of the positives of a wonderful, luxurious hotel vacation and adds the conveniences of home. I can do laundry in my room, I can store leftovers, I can heat them up, and I can even cook breakfast if I desire. When we have kids, we can put them to sleep in the other room while we continue to enjoy our evening, also not a luxury you generally have with a hotel room unless you get connecting doors.
I guess the equivalent to what you said about BWV for talking about OKW would be me saying "OKW is perfect for those who don't mind being nowhere near the parks and having to park their own car in order to have a larger unit." That really makes it sound negative. I know that being away from the hustle and bustle of the parks and being able to park your own car are two things that OKW owners actually value very highly, and if I were to describe OKW in the way I just did before I'd have a ton of people jumping down my throat for bashing OKW.
Anyway, like I said, I don't think you're a basher at all. I think you're a wonderful poster who has a lot to contribute. I just wanted to point out how these kinds of things can get out of hand and cause one group of owners or another to become defensive. I'm sure Rich is getting a good chuckle out of all of this too.
Lisa