if you think that the contemporary doesn't have a theme. The contemporary resort <strong>is</strong> Walt Disney World. To me, the only two resorts that are as Disney as the cont. are the polly and ft. wilderness. (I love the polly, I love the lush and immersive theme and the campy feel of adventureland, and on our last stay we made it over to ft. wilderness where I hadn't been in a few years, and the place still just dripped disney and fronteirland).
The contemporary makes me feel like I did when I was four in 1972. It is like getting to stay right in tomorrowland. The monorail runs right through your resort. The view is amazing. The theme really isn't "a bustling lakeside resort with a contemporary flair" to the initiated; it is WALT DISNEY WORLD. Our last stay in cont. tower was last May, and the renovated rooms are well done, I think.
Beyond those three, to me, no other resort just feels as much "DISNEY." There is no way that even my beloved and the incredibly themed wilderness lodge is as "Disney World" as the cont. And it comes closest. And while I love staying at the boardwalk, that new fangled epcot resort area will never feel as "Disney World" as the resorts around the lagoon and bay lake.
Now I have to admit I've never stayed in a garden view room at the cont., only the tower. But I was looking at them as we took the boat from wilderness lodge in Sept. thinking about how the view of the lake and discovery island must be great. Plus, it is still a great location. And the rooms are huge. My wife's family stayed in the wings once when she was a kid and vowed to only stay in the tower from then on, because of the convenience, but I'm sure the walk from there to transportation isn't any worse than say the walk to the bus from the country music section of all stars, or from one of the more distand trails in AKL to the bus either for that matter. The walk to the pool or the marina at contemporary is nothing from the garden wings, and some of the first floor ones open right up to a lake side patio. Again, I haven't stayed in the wings, but I think they would be a heck of a lot better (heck yeah $200) than the all stars or the groovy platform shoes.
Truthfully, it isn't even my favorite resort, but it would probably be in my top 3. I'm sure that there are many people who just don't get the contemporary, especially if their trip is all about getting a mug filled up quickly in order to catch the first bus to the parks and spending little time at the resort. But if you want to be immersed in classic walt disney world the cont. is awesome, and because of the proximity to the pool, lake and marina I think the garden wings would be fine. It is hardly a red roof inn.
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