keishashadow
Proud Redhead...yes, I have some bananas!
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Will start off by saying we're DVC and have only stayed off-site @ HRH/Loews in Orlando. Must say that the "deluxe 1BR" unit we were assigned in the Cascade section was one of the largest, well-appointed units we've seen.
We visited on time share offer (4 nights for $149, with $100 being refunded the 2nd day, plus room tax) the kicker was the no timeshare presentation requirement provsio.
Thanks to Mia
we enrolled in the diamond lane checkin. Good thing we did. When we arrived @ 3:00 p.m. on Saturday the line was out the door! Even in the diamond lane we waited a half-hour. We were assessed room tax of approx. $33; bringing our net outlay for 4 nights to $82. Even though we left a day early, it was a remarkable deal IMO.
Once registered, the agent called over Alex (head TS honcho who had contacted me by phone several times before our arrival - evidently, he thought we were "live ones").
Alex attempted everything he could to get us to take the tour, have breakfast, etc the next am. I politely declined. He gave me his card indicating his work hours & he stated I'd have to check back with him the next day for my "voucher".
We were very pleasantly surprised as to the luxiourious accommodations. The mirrored whirlpool in the master BR was a hoot! Great view of fountain in lake outside of screened porch & a short walk over a bridge to the Cascades pool.
The pool was well-themed but overcrowded & the water was quite dirty with floating objects (bugs, garbage, mulch, etc.)
Don't forget to unplug the phones! Alex called twice within an hour to "...see how we were enjoying our stay..." smooth charactar.
After touring WDW the next day I braced myself to do "battle" with Alex. I'm in real estate & knew the one objection that he couldn't overcome - a real deal breaker...since the Sheraton is "offsite", they cannot offer the EMH perc. Simple but, effective...I was out the door in less than 5 minutes with my crisp, new, $100 bill.
Must say that we drove back to the Fountains area pool & thought that the buildings were less cared for/older. There also seemed to be a younger, rowdier crowd @ the pool (swinging off the lemon tree on the waterfall area?).
We would return again if this offer presented itself. Do think it's much quicker to drive the 535/536 into WDW as opposed to heading north thru DDT area.
We visited on time share offer (4 nights for $149, with $100 being refunded the 2nd day, plus room tax) the kicker was the no timeshare presentation requirement provsio.
Thanks to Mia

Once registered, the agent called over Alex (head TS honcho who had contacted me by phone several times before our arrival - evidently, he thought we were "live ones").
Alex attempted everything he could to get us to take the tour, have breakfast, etc the next am. I politely declined. He gave me his card indicating his work hours & he stated I'd have to check back with him the next day for my "voucher".
We were very pleasantly surprised as to the luxiourious accommodations. The mirrored whirlpool in the master BR was a hoot! Great view of fountain in lake outside of screened porch & a short walk over a bridge to the Cascades pool.
The pool was well-themed but overcrowded & the water was quite dirty with floating objects (bugs, garbage, mulch, etc.)
Don't forget to unplug the phones! Alex called twice within an hour to "...see how we were enjoying our stay..." smooth charactar.
After touring WDW the next day I braced myself to do "battle" with Alex. I'm in real estate & knew the one objection that he couldn't overcome - a real deal breaker...since the Sheraton is "offsite", they cannot offer the EMH perc. Simple but, effective...I was out the door in less than 5 minutes with my crisp, new, $100 bill.

Must say that we drove back to the Fountains area pool & thought that the buildings were less cared for/older. There also seemed to be a younger, rowdier crowd @ the pool (swinging off the lemon tree on the waterfall area?).
We would return again if this offer presented itself. Do think it's much quicker to drive the 535/536 into WDW as opposed to heading north thru DDT area.