How about Sarotoga Springs? Is that one of the newer resorts?
I heard there might be a new Hampton Inn opening soon off property?
Any more thoughts or suggestions are appreciated.
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Saratogo Springs is the newest. Some of the buildings were just finished in the last year. Active construction brings its own risks because of soil germs that can be stirred up during construction.
Another thing to think about is travel to the park you want to go to. SSR means a bus to each park and since it is a big resort, the buses might be pretty full. I would personally be more concerned about that than the heating and air conditioning vents (being an Infection Control Nurse, I would be more concerned about the airborne or droplet germs in a small, shared airspace like the bus).
If you want to avoid as much exposure to other passengers during the trip to the parks, I'd suggest staying close to the park where you are going to be spending the most time.
BC, Yacht Club and Boardwalk are all walking distance or a boat ride away from Epcot and the Studios. They are not new, but less than 10-15 yrs old.
You can walk from Contemporary to MK, if you want to avoid the monorail. Contemporary is one of the oldest resorts on the property.
WL is maybe 10 yrs old and is a boat ride away from the MK.
Of course, if you have a car, you can avoid the WDW transportation. The only exception is MK, where the parking requires you to still take a boat or monorail from the Transportation and Ticket Center (where the parking lot trams deliver you) to the park.
I don't know anything about the Hampton Inn, but staying on site allows you to use EMH, which can mean less people. I'd also suggest that using a touring plan like TOur Guide Mike (a Theme Parks Board Sponsor) can help you to avoid the crowded places. He was a WDW VIP Tour Guide and knows what is busy and when so he can tell you where to go and when to avoid crowds.