I know the feedback has been positive for this resort but I for one don't like the place. Here are some of my gripes. Beat me up, agree, whatever.
Daitcher said:
1) How spread ot the resort is. Traveling from Congress Park to main pool is a chore with small kids in tow. Wait, what if you forgot something in the room! ugh!
That is whyb you have the option for The Springs. It is right across the street. I can see why they did this. If you want view of DTD is one option and if you would like to be close to the theme pool that is another. I see no problem with this set up. Also the bus stop is right there you could hop on any bus and get off at the next stop.
Daitcher said:
2) Small Bar area. Very few seats here. Wait until this place is complete, you'll wait forever, elbowing in for drinks.
They were having staffing problems when we were there. The bar never opened. We are not poolside drinkers but a few people were complaining. So I cannot comment on the size.
Daitcher said:
3) Lack of a sit down restaurant. This means no room service. They probably won't do room service even if the rumor is true that a sit down restaurant will be added. Again, too spread out to cart food around. Nothing like in room dining with the little ones after a long day. NOT HAPPENING HERE!
I agree on most of this. According to the DVC CM I spoke with while down there in FEB this is just the preliminary design of the resort. They want SSR to be the flagship so they are probably opening 2 restaurants. Also I see why they don't have room service. The villas have full kitchens and studios have kitchenettes. We stayed in a studio and we found that great for our needs. I would never use room service. I think DVC expects people to have food already in their roomm. Even in a studio there are alot of things to whip up quick.
Daitcher said:
4) Dining poolside, forget it. It isn't offered here and there are few tables to eat anyway. You must trudge in your wet bathing suit inside to Artists Pallette and order from that limited menu. Poor planning here once again. Most Resorts, yes even some of DVC Resorts offer food service by the pool. Why not SSR?
We wrapped ourselves in towels dried off a bit and had coverups and shoes with us. We were dry enough after 10 minutes to dine inside so I never saw this as a problem.
Daitcher said:
5) Positioning of the boat transfer. You need a GPS system to find it. Poorly labeled and a hike from many rooms.
Completely agree with this. Had we not taken the walkway from the westside and stumbled on the boat launch we would have never thought to look for it. It is much easier to walk to DTD (5 minutes for us we timed it) especially from Congress park.
Daitcher said:
6) No bell carts or shopping carts to help haul your luggage/and/or groceries to the room. Come on DVC, all condos I've stayed at offer this. Bellman non existant here.
Not true they have bell service at the carriage house and just press the button on the phone and they will help.
Daitcher said:
7) Limited menu at Artists Pallette. Bad enough that this is all there is but to have a menu this limited? In all fairness what we had was good but open it up a little.
There are some positives but for us the negatives far out weigh the positives. We liked the Congress Park quiet pool a lot with the views of DTD. The resort is pretty. The gym and spa are great. Golf close by.
Lets here some fedback. Am I alone with these views?
DAVE
I LOVED the menu at Artist Pallette I think it matches the spa atmosphere of the resort so I wouldn't recommend any changes. The kids meal was a little small for my son (4) maybe add a couple of items but if they are too generic then they change the theme of the food. My opinion was different on this when we travelled in Nov.,I suggested more options but after returning in Feb I feel AP is just right.