Pick a DVC hotel for 1 night stay, no parks

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If you had to choose a DVC hotel based solely on the pool, food availability at the pool for lunch and restaurant choices for an evening meal, where would you stay? Two adults have a one-night trip in the works, no parks.
 

Saratoga Springs for me. If I'm not doing parks, I'd want to have Disney Springs walking distance from me for the dozens of restaurants, bars, music, and entertainment. 3 different pool areas to choose, two with food, one with full bar. On-site restaurant is decent as is the quick serve, but with Disney Springs right across the bridge, you have all the food choices you could ever need.
 
Grand Floridian Villas. Lots of good and great (Victoria & Alberts) choices there. Plus you can monorail hop to fun bars if that’s your thing.
 
For just one night I would go to Saratoga. If I’m not spending a few days using the resort amenities I prefer to be close to Disney Springs.
 
I would probably pick one of the monorail resorts. Plenty of restaurants and between the boats and monorail, very easy and enjoyable to get around. GF has a couple really nice pools and pool bars ss well.
 
As mentioned before SSR by the paddock pool. Not a bad walk to Disney Springs and the kids prefer the slide at the paddock pool. Second would be OKW. Always love a good boat ride to Disney Springs.
 
One more vote for SSR paddock , but to be honest I would not stay in any disney hotel if I was not going to WDW , plenty of better hotels with awesome pools in Celebration or Winter Park
 
SSR, and I'd want to be next to the Paddock pool...
I think that's my call too, including the Paddock pool location. I would probably put RIV as a second choice. AKV-J is the dark horse, but if and only if you'd want to have dinner at Jiko.
 
If you had to choose a DVC hotel based solely on the pool, food availability at the pool for lunch and restaurant choices for an evening meal, where would you stay? Two adults have a one-night trip in the works, no parks.
On the count of a Disney resort sans parks, I would go for Old Key West largely due to its proximity to Disney Springs via Sassagoula River Cruise (or if too rainy Disney Transport buses). Old Key West also has a nice big pool too in the main area near Olivia’s, Good’s and The Gurgling Suitcase. Overall a pleasant ambience.
 








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