jweiss,
The heat definitely was a problem this trip! I was wilting after two hours in the park. I just responded to another thread about what I liked about the resort, but I'll try to recap here.
1. The quiet pool- I liked it more than the High Springs pool.
2. The architecture and decor of the resort impressed me when I saw it in person.
3. Artist Palette was nicely done. I would probably go here for lunch several times during a stay. I had a ham and cheddar pannini that was very good. Their homemade potato chips were delicious. The price on the food seemed reasonable to me. With DD so close I don't see the need for a full service restaurant. The proximity of DD and all those eateries was a plus to me.
4. Being that I no longer go to the parks for a full day, I enjoy just wandering around the resorts. SSR certainly requires quite a bit of walking, but I enjoyed it. The turf club seemed like a nice place to have a drink and play a game of billiards. I look forward to renting one of those surrey bikes.
5. My DW loved the spa. While she was being pampered for three hours, I wandered the resort and had a nice time.
6. As a golfer I'm going to love being that close to one of Disney's great courses.
I think the resort will have a much different feel when more of the buildings open up. If your concern is the distance to the main pool and common areas, maybe you should wait until the buildings directly across the street open up before staying here. I hope they use the cinema. It would be nice if they showed a nightly movie like the campfire program at FW.
I feel SSR will add a different type of trip to my
DVC vacations. I plan on really utilizing what the resort has to offer such as tennis, golfing and the great nightlife at Pleasure Island and DD. I'm really looking forward to future stays here.
