Maleficent Dragon
Member Since 2004; lost previous login.
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As far as the original question, I think all of the resorts have their charm. One thing I would say, I am very glad they are not all the same. Wouldn't it be terrible if all of DVC resorts were just cookie cutters of each other?
As a DVC member, which resorts to you are the least appealing? Why? Since becoming a member, I have only stayed at our home resort.
I am curious if any of you have bought into a resort that you wish you didn't because you didn't like it as much as you thought you would.
The only DVC I've stayed at that I disliked was SS. The rooms were musty and mildewy, even after switching rooms and having the room sanitized. It was bad for my kids' asthma and just unpleasant to be in the room. Booking a resort in the Florida humidity with carpeting that opens to the exterior is something I won't do again. Have loved every other DVC I've stayed at.
I am looking to try something new, but for this next trip it will be a challenge. I am going solo and my husband, being the fierce protector that he is, would feel more comfortable if he knows I am staying somewhere that does not require me to be outside when going back to the room in the evening. I am so thankful and so blessed that he loves me so deeply that it results in him having peace of mind about where I am, but I really want to try something new.
As I look at the pictures, there are a few resorts that have zero appeal to me. Bay Lake looks very sterile and like the hotels we have stayed at in New Orleans. The Polynesian Villas have zero appeal. Old Key West reminds me of an apartment complex or even a moderate resort. I dont want to "judge a book by its cover" and assume I will not like something based upon photos.
I really do like Animal Kingdom Villas Kidani, but trying something new seems the perfect thing to do when I am going solo.
Personally I think it's difficult to not like any of the DVC resorts. When this issue comes up it's really 2 issues for the most part, best resort to own at and best resort to stay at. IMO they are often NOT the same. SSR likely is the one that comes up most for people not to stay at but it's the best value to own at. It's also the only one you see commonly referenced as people owning at but never staying at. Personally I think most people make their resort choices on emotional grounds often even when they do their research. But plans and preferences change over time and many end up preferring other options than they started out with. IMO it's much better to make a $15K misstep than a $40K one such as buying the Poly of VGF and not staying there routinely.As a DVC member, which resorts to you are the least appealing? Why? Since becoming a member, I have only stayed at our home resort.
I am curious if any of you have bought into a resort that you wish you didn't because you didn't like it as much as you thought you would.