Our family (9 of us) rented 2, 2 bedroom suites there 12/20-1/2. While this is certainly a nice property it is not convenient for those doing Disney unless you love driving thru the wicked traffic.
Also, because one of us is a "Starwood Preferred" guest we took the tour so she could get the 8,000 points. We did this knowing full well we would NOT be suckered in to buy a timeshare. The representative we had lacked any sense of humor and was frankly rude. We had to fight for the "free" points and did not get the free cheesy gifts - no loss to us but Sheraton's credibility has been tarnished by there aggressive and rude behavior.
Finally, the worst part was the fact that this huge complex did not have a full service restaurant - unlike almost all the Disney properties where you have many choices for dining. As a result we had to get into the full-body contact traffic in Orlando to search out a restaurant.
All in all being there sure beat coming home to a 12" snow storm.
Also, because one of us is a "Starwood Preferred" guest we took the tour so she could get the 8,000 points. We did this knowing full well we would NOT be suckered in to buy a timeshare. The representative we had lacked any sense of humor and was frankly rude. We had to fight for the "free" points and did not get the free cheesy gifts - no loss to us but Sheraton's credibility has been tarnished by there aggressive and rude behavior.
Finally, the worst part was the fact that this huge complex did not have a full service restaurant - unlike almost all the Disney properties where you have many choices for dining. As a result we had to get into the full-body contact traffic in Orlando to search out a restaurant.
All in all being there sure beat coming home to a 12" snow storm.