Geemo
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I have read through all the posts up to this point.I've only been in WL once to eat at Whispering Canyon so I've only seen that area, lobby, & gift shop. The 'vibe' to me at WL is more 'Old Faithful Inn' aka the 'Parkitecture' style of the National Park 'great lodges'. The 'vibe' at DGC is more '1920s Art Deco/Stickley Mission-ish/Craftsman' style. Both are 'rustic' but with a very different feel to them. I wouldn't feel like I'm in 'familiar territory' at WL just because I normally stay at the Grand. I think you'll find DGC to be different enough.
My nDH is not a Disney person. That's why he's nDH (non-Disney Husband). He loves the Grand for its closeness and its beautiful 'common areas' to relax in. The DLH to us isn't all that relaxing. Cute and very Disney-ish, but not relaxing. And just 'that much further' from the turnstiles to make a difference.
Typically nDH hangs with me until after lunch then goes back to the room (at WDW, its our trailer at FtW) while I 'carry on' (translation...shop!). Sometimes he comes back later, sometimes he doesn't. Works for me!
As far as homelessness, it's not to the level of SF or LA, but you will see homelessness if you stay offsite. It's just a fact of life in large areas with good year round weather, unfortunately.
FYI, our kids are grown, if you have kidlets the DLH would probably be more to their taste. But if it's 'adults only' or you have teens the Grand is the way to go.
While the kids will be 3 and 6, they aren't really going to know the difference of the DLH pool vs GCH pool. With a "nDH" I would go with the GCH for your trip. The DLH Monorail pool also has limited hours (I think it closes at 5pm) and if you are not planning a pool day you might not be able to use the slides.
I also have a nDH and he would be absolutely bored at the DLH. When he has gone with us to DLR we have stayed at GCH because of the variety right there in the hotel during the non-park time.
He enjoys grabbing a lounge chair by the pool while our young grandkids would play in the pool. In the evenings he would join them by the fireplace in the lobby for story time. There are kids rockers in the lobby where they can watch Disney cartoons. Food options are family friendly, White Water Shack is a favorite when hanging out by the pool or to grab a fast breakfast.
Making a room request is a necessity for us. Our first stay, we had one of the rooms that was the farthest from the lobby and everyone was moaning on the walk back to the room at the end of the day. Now I always request a room near the lobby. When I have little ones in the group I ask for a room near the lobby with a view of the Monorail. The little ones get a big charge when we are in the room and the monorail wizzes by.
I have attached a couple of items - a map of the 3 Disney Hotels and the other is of the GCH. There are only 3 room numbers on the GCH map. There are actually 4 number to each room with the first number being the floor level of the room.
They each have their own special touches, you really can not go wrong with either hotel.