Just returned from a 4 night stay at SSR. Stayed in the Grandstand. No way would I stay again at SSR and not stay in this part. We went to all 4 parks and returned for a "cool-down" session 2 days. Each time we got on the empty bus at the Grandstand, by the time we swung around to all of the other bus stops it was completely full. I felt terrible for the people waiting and not able to get on when the bus they had been waiting on arrived. Also a first for me, was a couple of times a "charter bus" from a non-Disney company picked us up. I was happy to not have to wait any longer, but it was weird.
As far as the resort goes. SSR is nice, quiet, spacious. But, I enjoy being close to everything (aka - Riviera, Wilderness Lodge, Polynesian, etc.). For the amount of points the four nights cost, it was definitely worth it if your looking to get a point value.
Haven't stayed since 2009....but we check in Monday for a 4-night stay. Our 1st ever non-children stay for my wife and I. The easy availability and reasonable points make it very alluring. I'm nervous about the transportation issues I read so much about. Going in with a positive attitude!
Just returned from a 4 night stay at SSR. Stayed in the Grandstand. No way would I stay again at SSR and not stay at the Grandstand. We went to all 4 parks and returned for a "cool-down" session 2 days. So, that's 6 bus-trips. Each time we got on the empty bus at the Grandstand, by the time we swung around to all of the other bus stops it was completely full. I felt terrible for the people waiting and not able to get on when the bus they had been waiting on arrived. Especially the Springs. Also a first for me, was a couple of times a "charter bus" from a non-Disney company picked us up. I was happy to not have to wait any longer, but it was weird.
As far as the resort goes. SSR is nice, quiet, spacious. The rooms were very nice. For the amount of points the four nights cost, it was definitely worth it if your looking to get a point value. But, I enjoy being close to everything (aka - Riviera, Wilderness Lodge, Polynesian, etc.). So, I would say that SSR would be the resort if I'm looking to save points only... To each their own though, it was a great stay!