Maddysdaddy
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Hi all.
Returned last week from a 2 week trip to WDW (our first - we're DL people - I'm 40, DW is 36 and DD is 8).
Little background - purchased DVC on the cruise in 2011 - home resort is AKL (because we were told that VGC was sold out, but that it was usually not a problem to get rooms there). Yes, we should have researched before we bought, and yes, we should have gone for VGC resale. I've been a member of these boards for long enough, that I know the drill...
Anyway... we have previously used our points for a stay at VGC (so it does happen - occasionally), but decided over x-mas that we needed another Disney fix, and the only availability we could get was at WDW. Ergo, we booked one week in a savanna view studio in Kidani and another week in a studio at SSR, as that is what was available for that length of stay.
Going into it, we were excited about AKL and leery of SSR, based on the comments that we had read on the Dis.
Now that the vacation is over, our views on these two resorts have completely changed. I will note that we had a vehicle the entire trip, so I can't/won't comment on what the bus transportation is like from the two resorts.
Kidani:
- we thought that there would be "more" animals outside our balcony. We saw giraffes once, zebras twice, and cows every day
- the room was perfectly acceptable, but even with all of the lights on, we found it dark
- our room was very, very far away from the lobby. If I remember correctly, the last 2 digits of the room number were 70. It was essentially a 10 minute walk just to get to the lobby. Fortunately we had a vehicle so could park reasonably close to the room, but for those without vehicles or those with older or younger members of their group, the walk could be a significant issue
- soundproofing was a huge issue for us. Through the lock-off door, we could hear 'everything' from the next room, which was an issue when the guests in the next room didn't get back until very late every evening and were banging around in their kitchen with dishes clanging, microwaves beeping, etc. I'm glad you had a fun time in the parks, but I really didn't need to hear about every detail of their day. That's a construction issue.
- not thrilled that Kidani doesn't have a quick serve. It meant that every time we wanted a light lunch or snack, we had to pack up the SUV and drive over to Jambo or make the hike to the lobby and then wait for the shuttle bus
SSR:
- loved the theming of the resort itself. Very bright and airy, surrounded by golf courses and ponds. Very, very welcoming.
- loved our room - 4th floor of the Paddock complex, overlooking the pond and bridge to the Carriage House buildings
- even though we were in a lock-off in this resort as well, we never heard a peep from our neighbors.
- loved the pools and the activity coordinators. We spent most of our time at the Paddock pool, and even though our daughter was off playing games and doing activities with the cast members, she was always in sight.
- loved that we could be on a boat over to Pleasure Island in 10 minutes, or could walk to the Earl of Sandwich end of Downtown Disney in about the same amount of time.
- didn't particularly love that the bathroom sink was not in the bathroom
- felt that the quality of food from Artist's Palate was surprisingly good for Disney (although the food quality from the Paddock Grill was meh).
- loved the giant movie screen for the movie by the pool every evening - the set up is much better for that at SSR than at Kidani.
- did I mention that you are close to Earl of Sandwich??? Best food value at Disney. Mmmmm Holiday Turkey sandwich.......
All in all, it was a great trip. While we didn't 'dislike' AKL, given the choice between staying there and staying at SSR, we'll pick SSR every time.
Returned last week from a 2 week trip to WDW (our first - we're DL people - I'm 40, DW is 36 and DD is 8).
Little background - purchased DVC on the cruise in 2011 - home resort is AKL (because we were told that VGC was sold out, but that it was usually not a problem to get rooms there). Yes, we should have researched before we bought, and yes, we should have gone for VGC resale. I've been a member of these boards for long enough, that I know the drill...
Anyway... we have previously used our points for a stay at VGC (so it does happen - occasionally), but decided over x-mas that we needed another Disney fix, and the only availability we could get was at WDW. Ergo, we booked one week in a savanna view studio in Kidani and another week in a studio at SSR, as that is what was available for that length of stay.
Going into it, we were excited about AKL and leery of SSR, based on the comments that we had read on the Dis.
Now that the vacation is over, our views on these two resorts have completely changed. I will note that we had a vehicle the entire trip, so I can't/won't comment on what the bus transportation is like from the two resorts.
Kidani:
- we thought that there would be "more" animals outside our balcony. We saw giraffes once, zebras twice, and cows every day
- the room was perfectly acceptable, but even with all of the lights on, we found it dark
- our room was very, very far away from the lobby. If I remember correctly, the last 2 digits of the room number were 70. It was essentially a 10 minute walk just to get to the lobby. Fortunately we had a vehicle so could park reasonably close to the room, but for those without vehicles or those with older or younger members of their group, the walk could be a significant issue
- soundproofing was a huge issue for us. Through the lock-off door, we could hear 'everything' from the next room, which was an issue when the guests in the next room didn't get back until very late every evening and were banging around in their kitchen with dishes clanging, microwaves beeping, etc. I'm glad you had a fun time in the parks, but I really didn't need to hear about every detail of their day. That's a construction issue.
- not thrilled that Kidani doesn't have a quick serve. It meant that every time we wanted a light lunch or snack, we had to pack up the SUV and drive over to Jambo or make the hike to the lobby and then wait for the shuttle bus
SSR:
- loved the theming of the resort itself. Very bright and airy, surrounded by golf courses and ponds. Very, very welcoming.
- loved our room - 4th floor of the Paddock complex, overlooking the pond and bridge to the Carriage House buildings
- even though we were in a lock-off in this resort as well, we never heard a peep from our neighbors.
- loved the pools and the activity coordinators. We spent most of our time at the Paddock pool, and even though our daughter was off playing games and doing activities with the cast members, she was always in sight.
- loved that we could be on a boat over to Pleasure Island in 10 minutes, or could walk to the Earl of Sandwich end of Downtown Disney in about the same amount of time.
- didn't particularly love that the bathroom sink was not in the bathroom
- felt that the quality of food from Artist's Palate was surprisingly good for Disney (although the food quality from the Paddock Grill was meh).
- loved the giant movie screen for the movie by the pool every evening - the set up is much better for that at SSR than at Kidani.
- did I mention that you are close to Earl of Sandwich??? Best food value at Disney. Mmmmm Holiday Turkey sandwich.......
All in all, it was a great trip. While we didn't 'dislike' AKL, given the choice between staying there and staying at SSR, we'll pick SSR every time.