SSR Lovers and Owners Part 2

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Hi all, We have just booked a 15 night stay at SSR after a long drawn out discussion about wether our 3 boys of 7,7,10 at time of travel will find the place Disney enough!! We have booked a 2bed too
And We thought that a villa stay would be nice as my Dm likes to go back to the room early evening with the boys whilst hubby & I go do grown up diner etc, I love the fact that we will have a kitchen and a lounge etc boy just a bedroom for them to go at night! Anyways I have a few questions I have just finished reading the whole 103 pages :rotfl: I'm wondering if like other hotel style resorts their are hidden mickeys all over the place ?? My boys and infact I love seeing these as it makes me feel like I'm still in the magic! Does it still feel like your apart of the world or does it feel more like you have left and gone to another outside resort hotel? I've seen a picture of the new pool with the slide etc and it looks amazing! My boys love the water so this will be great..... I think I must add that for some reason unlike many we actually loved Pop Century & have stayed their twice we thought the lobby was amazing so colourful and that the brightness and Disney feel was so magical ( Wr cone from the UK where everything is small) last yr we did 3 wks at AKl and adored the place we had the savannah view( kindly upgraded both rooms) :woohoo: and I loved the feel and ambiance of the Place! I'm really worried we will be far away from everything and I do over panic! Alot :lmao:I'm really enjoying reading everybody's experiences and all the info and I must add it's brilliant that I've found such a positive thread on SSR as I've found very limited threads on this place I'm getting excited even though I'm a yr out about staying here just worried about the magic and how big the place is!!
 
Today we were supposed to fly out to Orlando for a couple days at US/IOA and then F&W at BCV and relaxing at the VWL. However, my partner came down with a terrible infection on her leg last week and we had to cancel everything.

I'm hoping that with the antibiotics she makes a full and speedy recovery. The nice people at MS were able to work out a new trip for us. My plan was next year to stay at SSR and enjoy the Christmas decorations, so instead we will hopefully be enjoying the beautiful decorations this year and F&W next year.

It was quite a challenge to get ADRs sorted out, but I think we're all set. So now I'm looking forward to going back to my other home. Don't know how cold it is in December and whether or not we'll be enjoying the rockers, but we have a few different ADRs at DTD so it will be nice to just be hop, skip and a jump away!

I didn't want to make any requests because we'll be taking a red-eye from California so I'd rather take the first available unless it's one of those handicapped units that has a whacky tub. I'm hoping for a big load of pixie dust and that we get our room sooner rather than later. Besides I'm torn as to whether we'd rather be at the Grandstand for the first stop or CP for the closeness to DTD. However, with our circumstances location will not be important as much as available room when we check in. I would be thrilled if our room were actually ready, but I won't count on it.

I just hope this thing heals up soon, we are still in the woods, so it's still possible that I might have to cancel so that the points don't go into holding *(they gave me a one time pass and put the BCV and VWL points back into my account.)

Anyways, here's to hoping everything heals and we get to go to our happy place! :goodvibes
 
I just wanted to pop on and thank everyone for all their help planning our SSR stay! It is a lovely resort.

We were originally assigned a ground floor 1BR in the 9000's which wasn't ready yet, and after some thought, I asked if we could be moved to the 8000's (both Grandstand). We were assigned a third floor 1 BR in the 8000's that was a weird sort of modified handicapped accessible room. The hallways were wide enough for a wheelchair to maneuver and turn, the sinks were roll-under, the bathroom was huge to accommodate wheelchairs, the controls for the shower and the drying line were at the appropriate height for someone seated.

But, and I think this was a big "but", the shower was not a roll-in, it was a tub with a high side. Maybe a little lower than normal, but certainly impossible for someone in a wheelchair to negotiate. And while there were grab bars, there was no seat in the shower. Would have been impossible for someone who can't stand. And if they can stand, why do they need the lower controls?

Then in the bedroom, the only light switches were on the table/floor lamps, and they were so high that I had to stand up out of bed to turn them off! Seemed like a very bizarre arrangement to me. Luckily, it was of no consequence to us as we didn't require accessibility. (I hope no one who checked in while we were staying there did need it!)

I loved the location, loved the quiet pool. We weren't so thrilled with the main pool because the kids activities get really loud; perhaps a softer microphone could have entertained the kids and let us have some quieter time. And my DH loved being able to play golf outside his room.

Buses were fine, as was driving.

I know that SSR has the deluxe amenities. I have to say, though, that it felt more "moderate" to me simply because it has no interior hallways. It's a beautiful resort, but I missed being in a single building.

Thanks again. I would certainly consider staying at SSR in the future, but not sure I can call myself a "lover" yet.
 
Hi all, We have just booked a 15 night stay at SSR after a long drawn out discussion about wether our 3 boys of 7,7,10 at time of travel will find the place Disney enough!! We have booked a 2bed too
And We thought that a villa stay would be nice as my Dm likes to go back to the room early evening with the boys whilst hubby & I go do grown up diner etc, I love the fact that we will have a kitchen and a lounge etc boy just a bedroom for them to go at night! Anyways I have a few questions I have just finished reading the whole 103 pages :rotfl: I'm wondering if like other hotel style resorts their are hidden mickeys all over the place ?? My boys and infact I love seeing these as it makes me feel like I'm still in the magic! Does it still feel like your apart of the world or does it feel more like you have left and gone to another outside resort hotel? I've seen a picture of the new pool with the slide etc and it looks amazing! My boys love the water so this will be great..... I think I must add that for some reason unlike many we actually loved Pop Century & have stayed their twice we thought the lobby was amazing so colourful and that the brightness and Disney feel was so magical ( Wr cone from the UK where everything is small) last yr we did 3 wks at AKl and adored the place we had the savannah view( kindly upgraded both rooms) :woohoo: and I loved the feel and ambiance of the Place! I'm really worried we will be far away from everything and I do over panic! Alot :lmao:I'm really enjoying reading everybody's experiences and all the info and I must add it's brilliant that I've found such a positive thread on SSR as I've found very limited threads on this place I'm getting excited even though I'm a yr out about staying here just worried about the magic and how big the place is!!

I find SSR just as magical and don't feel like I'm staying off property. I like the boat ride to DTD. Characters in Flight? (Seeing a big giant Disney balloon 400 feet off the ground.) The only part you don't want to be in is the Carousel - really far away from everything and isolated. We got stuck there one trip as we did not know. But, we also stayed in the Paddock (before the feature pool) and had a 1 BR overlooking the lake with a walk a nice walk over the bridge. It's been a long time since we've stayed at POP, but we found SSR more relaxing and enjoyable. You'll be able to search for hidden Mickey's. I think it is a more laid back environment than POP, but is that a bad thing? We really enjoyed the SV at AKL as well. SSR is a resort style, so if you are in a further away building, then you do have to walk outside to the restaurant and pool as opposed to going through the hallways like at AKV.
 

I. . . . . . . . . . .I know that SSR has the deluxe amenities. I have to say, though, that it felt more "moderate" to me simply because it has no interior hallways. It's a beautiful resort, but I missed being in a single building. . . . . .

And it is the open hallways we enjoy; it doesn't have that stuffy Hotel feeling. I travel often and find the interior hall and elevator experience to scream "work" more than "vacation". To each his own!
 
And it is the open hallways we enjoy; it doesn't have that stuffy Hotel feeling. I travel often and find the interior hall and elevator experience to scream "work" more than "vacation". To each his own!

Interesting, I feel exactly the same way!! Years of business travel have me delighting in skipping the whole elevator, long carpeted hallway experience. And, parking in front of our unit after a day of walking (and walking) is nearly priceless!
 
I love SSR, but a moderate feel is the last thing it has for me. I really like interior hallways more than exterior though. For me, interior hallways give me a cozy feeling. Almost comforting. Exterior hallways...not so much. However, when I walk into my room I could care less about what kind of hallway I have because a DVC and not a hotel room!
 
And it is the open hallways we enjoy; it doesn't have that stuffy Hotel feeling. I travel often and find the interior hall and elevator experience to scream "work" more than "vacation". To each his own!

I also love the open hallways! :goodvibes

My last stay was in CP and I loved the walk to DTD. :cloud9:

I check in on Tuesday and love the anticipation of where my room will be located!! :woohoo:
 
And so, just like the mighty herds of wild beasts migrated when the seasons demanded, so goes the SSR Lovers thread, MOVED to the new Resorts area. I don't mind change, don't mind change, don't mind change, don't mind change . . . .

Please don't move the Rockers.
 
And so, just like the mighty herds of wild beasts migrated when the seasons demanded, so goes the SSR Lovers thread, MOVED to the new Resorts area. I don't mind change, don't mind change, don't mind change, don't mind change . . . .

Please don't move the Rockers.

Looks like we got a whole new sub-forum.
 
I find SSR just as magical and don't feel like I'm staying off property. Ditto! I like the boat ride to DTD. The only part you don't want to be in is the Carousel - really far away from everything and isolated. Truer words were never spoken! We got stuck there one trip as we did not know. But, we also stayed in the Paddock (before the feature pool) and had a 1 BR overlooking the lake with a walk a nice walk over the bridge. found SSR more relaxing and enjoyable. SSR is a resort style, so if you are in a further away building, then you do have to walk outside to the restaurant and pool as opposed to going through the hallways like at AKV.

Totally agree with you AirGoofy!

and I love parking the car in front of my building!
 
Hello Everyone,

Had a question that maybe you all could answer and really didn't have the time to thumb through the whole thread....wow....

So curious if some of you could tell me what your favorite section of this resort is to stay at....we stayed in 2009 and stayed at Congress Park. DH is an OKW lover and I think he will like SSR just as much however trying to request the area that will wow him... He is a golfer & loves the pool...like to be removed from Disney when at the resort..hence OKW...

Suggestions? Experiences? Thanks
 
I think the Grandstand would fit him well. We had a great view of the golf course when we stayed there and it was only a 5 minute walk to the Springs pool, but the Grandstand pool was very nice also. The Grandstand pool is more quiet of course than the Springs pool, but it has great theming. Also, it's a 5 minute walk to the boat dock and he will get to walk right past the pro shop and golf carts if that will make him happy :-)
 
I think the Grandstand would fit him well. We had a great view of the golf course when we stayed there and it was only a 5 minute walk to the Springs pool, but the Grandstand pool was very nice also. The Grandstand pool is more quiet of course than the Springs pool, but it has great theming. Also, it's a 5 minute walk to the boat dock and he will get to walk right past the pro shop and golf carts if that will make him happy :-)
 
MAC3 - Ask for the Grandstand next to the pool. It has all of the above golfing feel as mentioned by maciec, and the Grandstand Pool has a 19th hole . . . . :rolleyes1
 
We haven't checked into the THV yet, but he concierge at BCV called to find out if THVs have Wifi, and they DO! :banana:

The last time DH and I stayed at SSR, not a THV, we were on Paddock, but right across from the CP bus stop. We liked it, as it was convenient to the busses, and the CP pool is my favorite. I love the view of DTD from the pool!

Bobbi:goodvibes

PS. I am not real stable on my feet, and I have slipped on the wet open hallway of SSR. That was scary for me.
 
Sweet!!! Thanks so much! I was looking at that area but wasn't sure of the view. When I went with the kids it was so brief we really didn't get the chance to explore.

Perfect, Yeah, sounds right up his alley!
 
:cool1: I can book in 16 days. We are going for 12 nights and want to spilt between a 2 bedroom and the THV. I haven't made up my mind on how many nights at each. Should I book the THV for all 12 nights and chance changing to a 2 bedroom when I finally decide? Do the 2 bedrooms book super quickly?
 
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