Has anyone stayed at any of these hotels? I would love to know pro's/cons?
We have always stayed @ a Disney resort and are curious about not using the Disney dining, etc.
TIA........
OK thanks, we would be booking thru Marriott website (using points actually) my husband has sooo many points that we thought we might use them for Disney but not if it takes away from the convenience of staying on disney properties.....
it sounds like the hotel itself is more convenient (housekeeping services, room service, etc?)
We have the same idea. We have stayed onsite the last two times, but we have 5 children so we have to get two hotel rooms which gets expensive!!
I assume we would need to stay at Imperial palms? The two bedroom villas would be too small for us. My husband also has a jillion Mariott points from traveling for work, so we just can't justify an onsite stay the next time we go.
do I understand correctly that you can walk from Imperial palms to the World center hotel and have access to restaurants/food court/starbucks?
I felt that the location in proximity to WDW was very convenient, with a caveat.
We stayed at the Royal Palms (09/10) which is located towards the back of the complex. While we really loved the place, we felt that the drive to our unit from the entrance of the complex grew into something of a bear when we had to make it several times a day. From what I understand the drives between the other two and the entrance are much shorter/easier.
Someone with a stronger memory could most likely better expand on this, but part of the drive to Royal Palms goes down a road that feels more like a service road, and I think that there are a few frustrating (location-wise) stop signs and speed bumps, combined with curves and a low speed limit.
This might not be as frustrating for everyone else; for us it was at times (it was crazy hot and we had two kids in tow).
You'll likely be happy whichever one you pick; if they've all been renovated at this point they'll all be really nice.
Some Royal Palms buildings are the closest to the entrance to the Marriott property, the first RP building is about 0.2 of a mile from SR 536. Imperial Palm Villas are next closest - about 0.3 of a mile, then the remainder of Royal Palms - even those at the back (just under a half mile). Sabal Palms is the furthest away from the property entrance, between a half and three quarters of a mile depending on which building you're in. And the road that leads back to Sabal Palms is, indeed, a service road that also serves the back of the convention center, the back of a part of the hotel, the hotel's parking structure and some other storage and maintenance areas.
Dick Taylor