We just got back from 7 day stay at the Dolphin (stayed on points with spg gold upgrade to a balcony room with an epcot view). It was phenomenal! Our view from our balcony on the 8th floor was fantastic. The dolphin excels at making you feel special and valued even when you are staying free on points. They even called to make sure that everything was to our satisfaction. I can not say enough about the superb service. That is why the dolphin is an outstanding place to stay (and the convenience to epcot, boardwalk and MGM).
Just a few updates. I did not use the spa but it looked very inviting. My daughter and I decided to splurge on a spa treatment on our next stay. Picabu's does still have the same refillable mugs (did not buy one so not sure of the price). While we were there, they blocked off the whole center of the lobby for their remodel and put up a picture of how it would look and it will be gorgeous. Much more elegant. they are replacing the material draped from the ceiling with something similar to the pattern of the new wallpaper. My daughter and I had fun peeking through the cracks to watch their progress. We missed CL but they were giving out waters at the boats every morning but not at the shuttles (not sure why at one and not the other)
One comment I have, which I have never seen anyone else mention is that the height of an 8th floor balcony is a little disconcerting (for me anyway) but I loved it and sat out there every morning (with my coffee) and evening (with my wine). It was heavenly! If heights bother you, I would suggest you stay at 6th or lower IMHO. On our last stay we had a 5th floor balcony and it did not bother me at all. The irony is that we left Orlando for Savannah, where we stayed at the Westin (on points) and we were upgraded to a balcony on the 15th floor! Again the view was spectacular but I could not sit out there, I kind of stood half in and half out to enjoy the view.
One other tip for any of you who want to get the most out of your stay. Avoid the early mornings. We went twice and both times, we were horrified by the crowds (worst we have ever seen, even though we were there half an hour before early morning). By the third morning, we decided to try a park without early morning and it was wonderful and we were able to sleep in. I think everyone does the early mornings now so it is not much of an advantage. The late nights were nice just because it is so much cooler but the best rides were always very long lines (60-90 minutes) so if you want to do the late nights, I would plan on spending them doing the less popular rides, which we walked right onto. (FYI- Peter Pan is one of the popular rides!)
For any of you going to the Dolphin for the first time, you will love it! It has its own very special magic!
