. . . . . . I plan to take some time this trip looking around the other resorts to decide on our next adventure. Want to try them all.
No more commando parks for usbeen there done that too often
Hi Dory - You will love SSR. It is a totally different enviroment from VWL (and it should be!).
Just got back from eight days in "The World". DiznyDi, DD, & DML all found it HOT and Humid, but a great time as always.
We stayed at VWL this go around, but I need to tell all that we spent part of an afternoon at SSR just because we needed an SSR fix! We had lunch at the Artist's Palette and it was great! DiznyDi & DD both cheeredwhen we decided to spend a little time at our other home.
This December we are splitting our 15 day trip between VWL and SSR. I guess we just need both to feel satisfied!
Dman67 - outstanding photo layouts! Thanks!
Here's hoping this will work. Credit goes to BroganMc who has it on her blog and Caskbill who measured the distances.
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Good luck with closing the deal and how exciting to plan for next year SWW. And we find that with owning you can relax and even the kids will say "it's ok if we don't do that ride...we'll do it next time" so they no longer like to go commando either.I did a tour of SSR May 1st, and fell in love with it (but not the price). Then I found a great resale deal and sent in the deposit and contract Friday. Hopefully the rest will be approved, and my kids (9 yr old son and twin 5 yr old girls) will be "home" next year for Star Wars weekend.
I loved our first family trip to WDW, but wanted an upgrade from Allstar Music, which was adequate for a first "power trip", but I think our future visits will be much more relaxed. Or at least as relaxed as you can be as a widowed dad with three kids.![]()
Hi Annie! Glad you enjoyed SSR as much as we did. It is not WL but it is wonderful in its own way. I tend to like the hotel type resorts better but was overwhelmingly pleased with SSR. It didn't seem as spread out as I had pictured it in my mind. The walk to anywhere didn't seem long and it was so beautiful and peaceful.Although it was our 4th trip in a DVC villa it was our first trip "home" to SSR last weekend. Must say that we liked it better than we THOUGHT we might and will happily plan more trips there! I was worried the size of the resort would be overwhelming and that we'd end up in a location we were unhappy with, but persistence at check-in got us into a studio in one of the 8000 buildings in the Grandstand section. It was a perfect spot and I thought the grounds were quite nice & well kept. The Grandstand pool was awesome and the walk to the High Rock Pool / Artist's Palette was reasonable and the bus stop was right there. Buses were prompt & we never waited more than probably 15 min. for any bus.We did notice a low spot with no drainage on the path up to the Carriage House that had a lot of standing water & muck in the path that was pretty gross but other than that everything was in great shape! Our unit was clean & well maintained.
Our first ever DVC stay was at OKW and we had a unit that was far from the bus stop, far from the "quiet pool" and very far from Hospitality House & main pool. Add to that the the buses were horribly S-L-O-W and our unit was in need of a refurb and we had a most disappointing stay. We had bought SSR sight unseen and went over to see the models while on that OKW trip. After our tour I was concerned we'd dislike the decor but it didn't bother me as much as I thought it might (too traditional for our tastes). I think our location within the Grandstand definitely added to our enjoyment & overall perception of the resort. The decor took a backseat to having a great location!!
We are on a mission to stay at all of the DVC resorts before we start repeating. In August we try BCV and VB then we only need to try BLT, BWV & HHI. Then we can plot where we want to return to, but at least now we know we also love our home resort and will want to plan more trips there too!
This is our 2nd year as DVC members. Last May we spent a week at VWL in a 2 bedroom and enjoyed our time there. I have to say, that this year at SSR was even better.
Everyone has mentioned positives and negatives about each DVC resort; I'm convinced there is a resort suited for everyone for their own reasons. These were our reasons we loved SSR, though this could be some reasons why others don't care for it.
1) It is more of a condo feel than a hotel; we stayed in the Springs 3425 - 4th floor. It's like a 4 story condo complex but with elevators. The resort is expansive. We enjoyed the trails - every morning we saw a lot of people walking..running into bunny rabbits, lizards, even saw a deer one day, and otters swimming in the waterways. I was able to find a 1.4 mile loop (ask the front desk for this trail map) that I could run a couple of times.
2) Loved the gym; this was huge - lots of modern machines, resistance machines, and free weights; working out was never crowded in the afternoons or evenings.
3) Loved the main Springs pool - 0 degree entry; rock tunnel waterslide, and baby waterslide. There were also more quiet pools to choose from if you wanted to stay away from the action. We have a 3 and 4 year old so they enjoyed the excitement at the main pool.
4) Had no trouble with the bus system or schedule, or if we did drive to the Transportation Center (my kids love just riding the monorails all day), roads were clear, easy and no fuss.
5) Nights were quiet; we loved this...took late night walks - so peaceful.
6) Loved the walk or the water taxi access to Downtown Disney. Lots of great shopping and restaurants. The DDP does not suit our family. We love to make our own breakfasts, pack sandwiches for lunch, but then eat at Shula's or Todd English's or Fulton's Crab House to splurge for dinner (incidentally, they are not on the DDP).
7) Grounds were always clean, charming, people were friendly, and weather was beautiful. We really enjoyed our time there.
Does anyone know how to attach pictures? Would love to show you some from our trip.
BINGO! You just hit the exact reasons we love SSR. Can we go back now please..........
Does anyone know how to attach pictures? Would love to show you some from our trip.
You need a photobucket account so sign up at www.photobucket.com. You can then upload your pictures there. Once you have all of your photos uploaded to photo bucket, you will have options under each picture. Copy the img line under your photo then paste it into your message here. You will need to have the Dis open and photobucket open so that you can easily go back and forth copying and pasting. Once you have all of the images (this will be lines of text) copied into your message, preview your message. If you see your pictures, post the message.
Sheri - we can't wait to go back next year and are taking my friend and her family along as well.
Incidentally, saw that you're heading to HHI next month. We went last Sept and have another trip this Sept. This is our quick getaway from the kids; you'll enjoy your time there, too!