First off, let me say that our room (garden view) was very nice. It was a bit of a trek from the elevator, but nothing too bad and we figured out a shortcut to the park via the stairs. Staff was very polite at check-in, telling me (without prompting) that unfortunately they could not upgrade us as they were full, and providing my son with a lot of cool stuff for his A report card. They got my cell number and said they would phone when room was ready, but did not. Since they also provided a number for me to call to check on it wasn't really a problem, though. Another "hitch" was that I had to call for our milk and cookies when they weren't there by 9:00 pm. They told me that they would be sent up in 15 or 20 minutes. At 10:45 pm someone who spoke very little English knocked on the door and when it took me a minute to get "decent" kept trying to unlock the door, delivering the milk and cookies. On the positive, it is a beautiful hotel throughout.
My negative feelings came more from a personal standpoint. They are just a little too cool for me, if that makes any sense. I think that I was born a fuddy-duddy and I just was struck at how many people (staff and guests) really, really tried to be oh-so-hip. I also wasn't thrilled at the number of intoxicated people encountered in the evenings in the elevators. (I would NOT feel comfortable letting my kids ride the elevators without an adult later in the day or at night.) Also, I thought Sunset Grill was way overpriced for mediocre food. I was particularly annoyed that the night we ate there was their "character night" and they did not offer the children's menu, only a rather expensive buffet for the kids. The character interaction was Woody Woodpecker and Scooby Doo who spent perhaps ten minutes total in the restaurant.
Again, the room was great and the FOTL perk and access to Universal was nice. We probably would stay again to take advantage of those, but as far as enjoying the atmosphere and feeling at home and comfy, that wasn't really there for us. Guess that is why they have so many different types and themes of accommodations, to suit all our varying personalities!
My negative feelings came more from a personal standpoint. They are just a little too cool for me, if that makes any sense. I think that I was born a fuddy-duddy and I just was struck at how many people (staff and guests) really, really tried to be oh-so-hip. I also wasn't thrilled at the number of intoxicated people encountered in the evenings in the elevators. (I would NOT feel comfortable letting my kids ride the elevators without an adult later in the day or at night.) Also, I thought Sunset Grill was way overpriced for mediocre food. I was particularly annoyed that the night we ate there was their "character night" and they did not offer the children's menu, only a rather expensive buffet for the kids. The character interaction was Woody Woodpecker and Scooby Doo who spent perhaps ten minutes total in the restaurant.
Again, the room was great and the FOTL perk and access to Universal was nice. We probably would stay again to take advantage of those, but as far as enjoying the atmosphere and feeling at home and comfy, that wasn't really there for us. Guess that is why they have so many different types and themes of accommodations, to suit all our varying personalities!