Hilary
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Arrived home on Saturday after our short trip to VB and SSR.
We hadn't visited VB before, and were very happy we finally got around to staying there. We'd reserved a studio and had been on the waitlist for a one-bedroom villa, but this hadn't come through by the time we left the UK, so I asked again at check-in, but without any success. No big deal as there were only the two of us this trip.
When we arrived in our studio, we found we were right next to the pool, and our vision of sitting on the balcony in the evening enjoying a quiet beer seemed an unlikely possibility! I phoned down to the front desk straight away and asked if there was anywhere else available, and the CM was very understanding and managed to find us an alternative studio in another building. When we returned to exchange keys, we were suitably appreciative of the CM's efforts, knowing that we'd have to accept the new studio whatever it was like! Well, it was perfect. Very quiet and secluded, and we even had a glimpse of the ocean
The resort itself was beautiful - more so than I had expected, somehow. We ate in Sonya's on our first night, the Driftwood Inn on the second night and back at the resort in Shutter's for our last night - all excellent in their own very different ways. We called in at the Green cabin Room every evening too, and were glad of the balcony outside when the live entertainment kicked in on one occasion!
We visited Sebastian Inlet State Park (spent a wonderful hour watching dolphins), Hales Citrus Groves shop (the tour was closed), the obligatory WalMart and Mel Fisher's Treasure Museum. We played mini golf at the resort and enjoyed walking around the lake (oh, and DH did some fishing here and there
).
Before we checked in to SSR, we were debating which location we hoped we'd been allocated, as last trip we'd really enjoyed being in Congress Park, and hoped any other location would be just as nice. Our CM had a spot of bother getting herself logged on to the system and was trying to be ultra-helpful because she felt she'd kept us waiting, so she gave us a choice of studios although said she didn't have anything available overlooking DD (we hadn't asked for this, but I think she assumed everyone would like it, if possible). We chose one that was near our villa last year and were over the moon when we opened the door and saw the most perfect DD view!
We definitely want to go back to VB, and I'm sure we'll be back to SSR sometime as we love the proximity to DD for restaurants, etc. and to OKW for DH's fishing trips
No park visits this trip, but we still managed to get a good burst of Disney magic by visiting/eating at WL, Poly, DD and Boardwalk areas.
DVC is
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We hadn't visited VB before, and were very happy we finally got around to staying there. We'd reserved a studio and had been on the waitlist for a one-bedroom villa, but this hadn't come through by the time we left the UK, so I asked again at check-in, but without any success. No big deal as there were only the two of us this trip.
When we arrived in our studio, we found we were right next to the pool, and our vision of sitting on the balcony in the evening enjoying a quiet beer seemed an unlikely possibility! I phoned down to the front desk straight away and asked if there was anywhere else available, and the CM was very understanding and managed to find us an alternative studio in another building. When we returned to exchange keys, we were suitably appreciative of the CM's efforts, knowing that we'd have to accept the new studio whatever it was like! Well, it was perfect. Very quiet and secluded, and we even had a glimpse of the ocean

The resort itself was beautiful - more so than I had expected, somehow. We ate in Sonya's on our first night, the Driftwood Inn on the second night and back at the resort in Shutter's for our last night - all excellent in their own very different ways. We called in at the Green cabin Room every evening too, and were glad of the balcony outside when the live entertainment kicked in on one occasion!
We visited Sebastian Inlet State Park (spent a wonderful hour watching dolphins), Hales Citrus Groves shop (the tour was closed), the obligatory WalMart and Mel Fisher's Treasure Museum. We played mini golf at the resort and enjoyed walking around the lake (oh, and DH did some fishing here and there

Before we checked in to SSR, we were debating which location we hoped we'd been allocated, as last trip we'd really enjoyed being in Congress Park, and hoped any other location would be just as nice. Our CM had a spot of bother getting herself logged on to the system and was trying to be ultra-helpful because she felt she'd kept us waiting, so she gave us a choice of studios although said she didn't have anything available overlooking DD (we hadn't asked for this, but I think she assumed everyone would like it, if possible). We chose one that was near our villa last year and were over the moon when we opened the door and saw the most perfect DD view!

We definitely want to go back to VB, and I'm sure we'll be back to SSR sometime as we love the proximity to DD for restaurants, etc. and to OKW for DH's fishing trips

No park visits this trip, but we still managed to get a good burst of Disney magic by visiting/eating at WL, Poly, DD and Boardwalk areas.
DVC is
