We stayed at ASMu in Feb this year and we loved it.
The pool by the Calypso building features a water fountain with the Three Cabellaros shooting water out of their pistols. The pool is great for the ages of your children(my DS was 5 when we went). The 'quiet pool' is the piano shaped one closer to the rear of the resort.
Great Photo Ops all around the All Star resorts. The themes are so Disney.
The food court was great when we went. Not too busy at all (even with the Cheerleading competitions happening and most if not ALL the squads were staying at the ASMu)and the selection was vast and the servings were large enough to share at reasonable prices.
We were in the preferred building Calypso on the Ground floor facing the pool and with all the talk of the noise at the ALL STARS it surprises me.. we didn't hear a thing- even with the teens swimming at all hours of the night.
The arcade area in the Melody Hall was a great draw for my DS at the end of each 'early' day. He played, collected tickets and took some great little souvenirs home.
The check in area features an area where the kids can sit and watch classic Disney 'toons which certainly helps if there is a little line to check in. We arrived at approximately 11am and we waited about 20 minutes to pre-check in(then we went off to the food court for much need lunch).
There are opportunities to have charicatures drawn for you, hair wraps, there is a bar by the pool to relax with a cool one, great outdoor tables to sit and enjoy the resort atmosphere.
All in all the ASR's are great esp. with your children being so young. It feels like you never leave the parks with all the excitement around the resort.
Also, having stayed at deluxe resorts in the past the ASR's are a refreshing look at WDW- it allows you to see it from a younger more excited POV(IMHO). You can let your kids be kids at this resort and everyone there seems to do this. Even the Empty Nesters and Adult only travellers we met enjoyed the look of excitement on the children's faces at the ASMu when we were there.
We had a room that could connect to the one next to us and we didn't hear a peep from the guests who were in that room- except in the am or pm outside the room saying good morning or good evening of course....That is another thing we loved about the ASMu- We were lucky enough to be surrounded by very friendly neighbours.
Can you tell I love the ASR?
Ack- I'll stop now before I write an unsolicited brochure for WDW.
Have a safe and happy vacation at WDW!
