SSR Lovers and Owners Part 2

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Next silly questions (I'm only a week out! :banana:) -

1) Where are the data ports for the internet in a 1 BR? Are the cords long enough to reach the balcony, or should I just bring my 6 foot data cord? DH will need to do some work while we're there and I want him to be as comfy as possible!

2) If I buy MNSSHP tickets for Will Call, can I pick them up at SSR or do I need to go to a ticket booth?

Thanks!
 
Had a great time at Disney(Sept 24-Oct 1 )! We stayed in #7033 , we were 2 mins from the bus stop and about 4 mins from the ferry walking. The pool was in walking distance not even 5 mins away. I did request to be as close to the CH as possiable and I did have to wait a couple of hours for it to be cleand ,but I was very happy with where they put us ! THV buses came every 10 mins. I did time them just in case anyone was interested. We were right next to the bridge. We used the THV buses and then got off at the GS and took the park buses from there. From our THV the walk to the CH was about 10 mins. The lighting along the paths was well lit. We did use the grill and it was cleaned out the very next day. I don't know how many stops there are because we seemed to be the last one. From our stop it went right to the GS. They have a smoking out post right at the bottom of the stairs. I would have to say maybe the only negitive thing about the THV is how far apart the bus stops are. I don't even know how many there are in the THV area. We never took them back, we always got off at the GS and walked. It was a great vacation! The Paddock pool is nice, great for the kids. I myself liked the fact that there was hardley anyone at the THV pool. If you have the chance to stay at one of the THV,do it !!! You won't be sorry !!!.. :yay:

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Oh...this is wonderful to read and see. We're staying at at THV later in the month, and DS has promised to do a cook out for us!!!:yay:
 
OK, silly question from a non-DVC'er (cash booking). Tomorrow's my 10 day mark and I can do online check-in. But should I? Would I be more likely to get my request (Grandstand or Springs) if I didn't? I really don't care about DTD view, I just want to be close to a pool and the main building. I'm arriving at MCO at 9:30, so it should be an early check-in.

Thoughts?

Did you do it? I think we are checking in on the same day - 16th? I just don't know about on line check in though. It seems to be hit or miss ar to whether its a good thing. We Brent getting there until 3ish so I don't think there will be a line to contend with.
 
Next silly questions (I'm only a week out! :banana:) -

1) Where are the data ports for the internet in a 1 BR? Are the cords long enough to reach the balcony, or should I just bring my 6 foot data cord? DH will need to do some work while we're there and I want him to be as comfy as possible!

2) If I buy MNSSHP tickets for Will Call, can I pick them up at SSR or do I need to go to a ticket booth?

Thanks!
For some reason, DVC has the data port in most 1-bedroom units in the bedroom. The provided cord is just a short patch cable. If you want to be able to move around, you'll want to bring a longer one of your own. The other option is to pick up an inexpensive Wi-Fi router. If your laptop supports Wi-Fi, that will give you the option to use the computer anywhere in or near your villa.

2. Yes, you can pick up will-call tickets at the SSR concierge desk.
 

Hi all!!!

Missed you!!!

Just got back from a quick weekend stay at SSR. Our unit was in the building to the left of the new Paddock pool.

We love the new pool, the kids water play area, the quick service and the slide!
 
Did you do it? I think we are checking in on the same day - 16th? I just don't know about on line check in though. It seems to be hit or miss ar to whether its a good thing. We Brent getting there until 3ish so I don't think there will be a line to contend with.
No, I decided to take my chances. I really don't want Carousel or Congress Park, so I want to have the most possible flexibility. And since my d doesn't arrive until an hour after I do, I don't mind standing in a line.

For some reason, DVC has the data port in most 1-bedroom units in the bedroom. The provided cord is just a short patch cable. If you want to be able to move around, you'll want to bring a longer one of your own. The other option is to pick up an inexpensive Wi-Fi router. If your laptop supports Wi-Fi, that will give you the option to use the computer anywhere in or near your villa.

2. Yes, you can pick up will-call tickets at the SSR concierge desk.
Thanks. I think I'll just go with the longer cord (and an extension cord!) rather than try to lug a router on the plane.
 
Thanks. I think I'll just go with the longer cord (and an extension cord!) rather than try to lug a router on the plane.
I understand. (I'm spoiled by having my entire laptop and router setup in my Owner's Locker. All I carry back and forth is a small disk drive with the photos we took during the trip.)

Food for thought, though: there are compact models made to be carried in your laptop case. This one is $40.

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I understand. (I'm spoiled by having my entire laptop and router setup in my Owner's Locker. All I carry back and forth is a small disk drive with the photos we took during the trip.)

Food for thought, though: there are compact models made to be carried in your laptop case. This one is $40.

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Thanks - I'll check out Best Buy and Radio Shack today and see if that makes more sense! Then I'll be able to use wifi on my phone as well! Of course, Disney's pretty much the only place I'd need it, so I don't know if it's worth it. I'm not DVC, so no Owner's Locker for me.

Now for stupid question number 2,387: Is there a corkscrew in the 1 bedrooms, or should I pack one in my checked luggage? How about a bottle opener for beer bottles?

Thanks!
 
To those who have stayed in a THV AND a GV at SSR. Did you think the extra points for the GV were worth it? There are 8 of us when we stay at a THV, 3 children and 5 adults. We use all of the bedding, and we really enjoy the atmosphere, being "in the woods." However, we really do enjoy staying in a BC at VB. Maybe once, should we splurge on a GV. This would be for a short stay, 2-3 nights, including weekend. DS has moved to Florida, so staying over weekends is possible, no air fare for them, and without them, DH or whomever I'm with can get smaller accomodations for that part of our stay.
 
We have an Airport Express that we keep in our Owner's Locker. Gives us wi-fi throughout the room. Great for both our laptop and our IPADS.
 
OK, silly question from a non-DVC'er (cash booking). Tomorrow's my 10 day mark and I can do online check-in. But should I? Would I be more likely to get my request (Grandstand or Springs) if I didn't? I really don't care about DTD view, I just want to be close to a pool and the main building. I'm arriving at MCO at 9:30, so it should be an early check-in.

Thoughts?

I agree with some of the other posters. I am a DVC'er and would rather do regular check in than do online. I want to make sure everything is perfect when I get there, and if there are any last minute updates or changes you have to talk to a CM in order to do that anyway. When we go with a huge family trip :grouphug: in April we will be at the AKV for the first time, and will be talking to a CM when we get there. Only 179 days and counting!
 
To be honest, I've done it both ways (check-in) and at this point I don't see the benefit of on-line! :confused3
 
To be honest, I've done it both ways (check-in) and at this point I don't see the benefit of on-line! :confused3

We have not found those elusive benefits either!

Part of the DVC experience for us is the check in process - negotiating for our room always seems to be the highlight of the counter experience, along with great conversation, and possibly a visit from the Pin Board to start our stay off right!
 
Thanks for all the opinions about on-line check in. I've decided not to do it, and I'm hoping the lines aren't too long!
 
I have used Linksys D-Link several times and it worked great as a wireless router. It allows us to hook up all our laptops, iPads, etc. to the one wireless router (free for DVC member) and save on 3G/4G and other data charges. Plus we can wander any where around the unit.

Guess we aren't very good at sharing the one wired connection...
 
Just wanted to thank everyone for their assistance with my SSR planning. Here's a gift:

 
WOW - THANKS KATHY!

So that image will stick in my head all day! Welcome to Monday morning at work . . . . (51 days out!)
 
Next silly questions (I'm only a week out! :banana:) -

1) Where are the data ports for the internet in a 1 BR? Are the cords long enough to reach the balcony, or should I just bring my 6 foot data cord? DH will need to do some work while we're there and I want him to be as comfy as possible!


I've read elsewhere that as of last weekend, wi-fi is available at SSR! :cool1:
 
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