My family and my sisters used SoG at Easter of 2005. None of us cared for it. It had nothing to do with Disney magic. We just thought it wasn't much better then a Holiday Inn. Just blah. Colorless and monotone. The food in the resturant was lousy and the buses, not the service, left alot to be desired. We think they used old Disney buses since it was Easter week, and most of the seats were torn with stuffing coming out. The ONLY way either of us would stay there again, would be during a key period like Easter. Saw alot of people with ressie problems when we were checking out. And we got conflicting info at the desk several times. Not impressed at all. Don't get why people think this place is awesome?
I am sorry you did not like SOG. It is easy to compare SOG with Disney hotels. They actually have many similarities.
Values are a Holiday Inn with Mickey bedspreads. They actually have less to offer than SOG in terms of ammentities.
Of all my visits, I can remember maybe 2 times I have actually found a seat on a Disney bus, so stuffing coming out of a seat on an SOG bus does not bother me. I have never had a bus break down, so as long as I am not inconvenienced with constant breakdowns, I don't care how used the bus is.
The food everywhere has good and bad. Believe it or not, there are some good offerings at SOG. I have been equally tempted to toss food in the parks and Disney hotels because it was inedible. Mass produced food is not always going to be good.
Over the last 9 years of coming to these boards I have read countless posts of complaints that cover a rainbow of problems at Disney hotels. Check-ins gone bad, lost reservations, rooms given away, downgrades, conflicting info from both CRO and front desks, poor mousekeeping, theft, non-existant/or uncaring managers. The list is endless. You get the idea. It can happen anywhere.
Did you know that SOG used to be a
Disney hotel? Did you know it was geared for golfers looking for the country club type setting and that would explain the monotoned colors? Since SOG is now owned by the military, our MWR funds keep it operational. This explains the lack of overly decorating and lack of new drapes, etc in the old section.
Plain and simple, SOG is cheap, clean, quiet, allows 5 people in a room, and is almost always available at a moments notice. That is why I like it.