
bpg said:I am debating between SOG and CSR......any recommendations???

.MAGGIED said:For those who don't know SOG is entitled to many of the same perks as the Disney resorts - like EMH... however not the new luggage service. If you are thinking about the difference in the resort from Disney resorts here are a few tidbits for thought...
1. SOG has the largest rooms of any of the Disney resort rooms - over 450 sq ft.
2. SOG has bus service to the parks or you can take the short walk to the POLY and ride the monorail
3. Your room price is total - taxes are included - so for us our rate is 97/night - that includes all taxes and fees - I believe the most expensive rate for a standard room (the big ones I described) is $104 (includes all taxes and fees)
4. There are two on site resturants, a lounge, a state of the art exercise facility, two pool, a lagoon, a gift shop, a snack bar, etc....
So my vote is to stay at the SOG and save the money - use your savings for some fun stuff like an extra character meal, a fishing trip, or a day at the Spa!!!

zzammmi said:SOG offers a similar service to Magical Express called BAGS (I think that's what they call it). Cost is $40.00. This info was provided to me in February of this year by staff at SOG. Call them for details.
Is SOG worth it? Well it's not themed like the Disney resorts but you have access to most of the same perks including Disney resort babysitting clubs, disney transpo, guaranteed entry, etc. It also has great golf (well, I'm not a golfer so I don't really know if it's great...) And it's significantly less expensive. Used to be the Disney Inn, now rented to military by Disney. It's right across from the Polynesian so monorail is easily accessed but they provide buses to parks too. I'd love to stay at a Deluxe Disney resort but I just can't bring myself to pay the higher prices given the value of SOG (for me). You'll have to decide for yourself but first do some research. Good Luck!

