SSR Lovers and Owners Part 2

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Here at The Springs and nothing going on with the Paddock pool. We arrrived on Wednesday morning and the weather has been great:woohoo::woohoo: Our room is in really good shape did online check-in we had one request and that was the Springs section. Got lucky and ended up very close to the pool.

Welcome Home!!!

I wish I was there with too. Sounds like you have a great location.:wizard:
 
We just did 3 weeks in a 2BR. While the theming isn't one that it's in my top 3, definately fell for the total the resort is. Loved being so close to DTD, ran into some amazing CM's, aside from 2 days waiting too long for a MK bus (55 minutes) we experienced a perfect fast and smooth bus system, the convenience of a 2BR; would definately do it again! :thumbsup2 For me the trip to WPE was just about as fast as a trip to Carriage House. Perfect! Talk about an added benefit for those of us using a powerchair. Just a quick drive for some great food. Mom loved not having to do that walk after time in the parks and have me do the drive. I on the other hand loved having a menu on hand on the bed days and go "I'll have........that one" and have a real large menu to pick from besides the quick options at the CH. Heck, just being able to reheat a left over WPE pizza slice later in the day; MJUM! I miss WPE, that's for sure.


Just a heads up for those going to SSR in the next few days (weeks??); they are doing some rehabs and it can be ehm........ in your face. Hopefully management has picked up on the comments and complaints made and things have improved. We were at the congres park. Sure, all kinds of workers around, work vehicles etc. but nothing really disturbing. Until being woking up on oct. 6th. at 7.45 by loud working noices. Somebody drilling into my bedroom wall. Whoohoo, happy birthday to me. :lmao: Going out and finding out the whole main entrance of the building is closed off. Totally. Including the elevator; not reachable and thus unusable. OK, work has to be done sometimes, sure it'll be done in an hour or two. Nop; lasted the whole day of the main entrance and elevator being closed off.

They were spray painting the building, amongst others. While I was talking to a CM (who was helping me find a way out of the building that I could use unassisted, sure enough all accessible ways seemed closed off), we walked into another couple who weren't that pleased either. Also not informed about the work being done. Worse; the man was asking what would be done about his car. Turns out the paint was causing spots on his car! :eek::sad2: Sure, it was a lot more windy those days than you'ld expect that time of year, but still. According to him it was going on for 3 days already (could be the case, they were working on other sides of the building earlier). Beyond me why none of the workers seem to noticed the paint going beyond where it should be, nobody apparently acting, nobody shutting down parking or whatever. I had to point out to the CM there is a walkway between the closed off main entrance and parking where the car has been hit with the paint; folks were using that walkway A LOT to and from the bus stop.

I thankfully was staying on ground level, but nobody at the front desk new about work being done at our building that involved main entrance and elevator being closed off. Hopefully planning the rooms already took into account this work and nobody with a mobility need or family with strollers were up on higher levels. But nobody at the resort knew anything until I pointed it out to them late in the afternoon and showed a CM the, ehm..... new 'look' of the building. Water puddles, tree leaves allover the hallways, paint smells, more "closed off" gates than open space, it sure looked like a working site at the main entrance side of the hallway. It was just weird, almost a kind of John Cleese type of humor. Especially with the elevators being closed off, some guy painting down there, a (resort loaner) wheelchair standing RIGHT there getting some blown away paint sprayed on it and nobody seemingly thinking about how idiotic it is to shut down a working elevator on a building in usage or about the paint going around.

The CM's I talked to seemed baffled to say the least, when they heard the stories and saw the state of the building. App. it was going to be taken up with management and the building should've been closed off to begin with. No idea what happened, as we checked out around 7.30 am the next morning. Main entrance was opened the evening of the 6th, did notice the workers walking back to that area the morning of the 7th, no clue what they're about to do. A serious :worship: this happened on our last day, I would've been not amused if this was the beginning of our trip. Let alone if I wasn't on ground floor.

I'm assuming this will be a steep learning curb for whomever plans these rehabs and nobody else has to deal with this. But if you happen to see workers coming up, big cranes etc; be forwarned! Might be your building that is up next. (not all buildings seemed to have a new paint yet, for as far as we could see) The good ;):lmao: news; the cranes were already parked in the parking lots in front of our buildings when we arrived, didn't get used until the paintjob almost 3 weeks later. If you see the cranes; you should have time to move, run, crawl, do whatever you need to to get away. ;):rotfl2::rotfl:


On the other hand; the DID plan the landscaping a 100% better. They took down some big trees, right around the congres park bus stop. Which meant they would have to have some equipment on the buslane, trees falling down there etc. Even with some of the busses coming around within minutes of each other, those workers were on the look out for busses, had everything out of the way for the bus was there and went on with work after the bus would be gone. No delay, no real big inconvenience (although some folks staying at the Springs would have to walk around a bit, couldn't use the shortcut), no nothing. A big ol :thumbsup2 for how that was dealt with. Kids and adults alike seemed to like the new "live entertainment" while waiting for a bus and most of us came to the conclusion one of the workers was nuts for trying to catch a huge falling tree with his bare hands not once, but twice. :confused3

Funnily enough that was on the same day, along with some other work being done in our area. You'ld almost think it was all planned this way, but just forgotten to close of the building for that moment.


Work we also noticed being done; re wiring. Wasn't able to make up what type of wires it were. Mom thinks it were internet cables, the ones I saw sure weren't. I know many owners will be interested in what is/might be done around their resort, so I reckoned I just mentioned it in case somebody wants to know.
 

hi everyone! i will be staying at SSR dec 5-11 in a studio! can't wait! the bad thing is that dh can't go on this trip - he just started a new job and can't really take off so soon after his start. it will be just me and my son who will be 17.5 months old at the time.

i'm really not too worried about going alone with my son - i stay at home with him all day! also, dh was just gone on a business trip for the last 8 days so i feel confident that i'll be ok!

i'm trying to figure out the best place to stay (or to request to stay). SSR is SO big. since it'll be december, it probably will be too cold to swim so i guess proximity to the pool isn't a biggie. BUT, i know i'll want to be close to a bus stop as well as close to food and drinks. since we're only in a studio i won't be doing much cooking!

anyone have any suggestions? i'm really excited to be at SSR! (oh, and we'll be at THV in january too...woot!!)
 
DVCNews has an article announcing that the Paddock pool refurb will begin by the closing of the pool on Dec. 3. The scheduled reopening is on June 30, 2011.
 
hi everyone! i will be staying at SSR dec 5-11 in a studio! can't wait! the bad thing is that dh can't go on this trip - he just started a new job and can't really take off so soon after his start. it will be just me and my son who will be 17.5 months old at the time.

i'm really not too worried about going alone with my son - i stay at home with him all day! also, dh was just gone on a business trip for the last 8 days so i feel confident that i'll be ok!

i'm trying to figure out the best place to stay (or to request to stay). SSR is SO big. since it'll be december, it probably will be too cold to swim so i guess proximity to the pool isn't a biggie. BUT, i know i'll want to be close to a bus stop as well as close to food and drinks. since we're only in a studio i won't be doing much cooking!

anyone have any suggestions? i'm really excited to be at SSR! (oh, and we'll be at THV in january too...woot!!)

The Grand Stand bus stop is first in so there are more seats available (especially if you have a stroller). The ride is a bit longer going to the parks because you have to stop at all of the other stops. Grand Stand is also not too far from the Carriage House.

The last bus stop is The Springs. The biggest disadvantage would be the lack of seating and you will be the last off when returning from the parks.

Have a great trip!

Hope that helps.
 
The Grand Stand bus stop is first in so there are more seats available (especially if you have a stroller). The ride is a bit longer going to the parks because you have to stop at all of the other stops. Grand Stand is also not too far from the Carriage House.

The last bus stop is The Springs. The biggest disadvantage would be the lack of seating and you will be the last off when returning from the parks.

Have a great trip!

Hope that helps.

The Grandstand is our favorite spot at this resort for exactly these reasons. Also, they have a great "neighborhood pool" if the weather cooperates. But whichever section you request, you should probably ask for a room close to the bus stop.
 
Also not informed about the work being done.

I thankfully was staying on ground level, but nobody at the front desk new about work being done at our building that involved main entrance and elevator being closed off.
Thanks for posting the 'heads up!' I'm sorta surprised that owners staying on points weren't warned of the maintenance scheduled during their stay.

We were also at SSR last week (10/2-10/9) as RCI inbound exchange guests. I knew what to expect having received a letter from RCI about a week before our travel warning us of the work to be done and reminding me of cancellation options/policies.
 
entrance and parking where the car has been hit with the paint;

The CM's I talked to seemed baffled

If you see the cranes; you should have time to move, run, crawl, do whatever you need to to get away. ;):rotfl2::rotfl:

one of the workers was nuts for trying to catch a huge falling tree with his bare hands not once, but twice. :confused3

Funnily enough that was on the same day, ....

So, you like the new SSR theming - chaos, destruction, and confusion :lmao: It sounds like you survived it and still had a great trip.

Oh i forgot to mention Turf Club Prime rib for dinner last night was great!!!

I'm so jealous. We had dinner at the castle and it was AWFUL. The princesses made the experience worthwhile, but the only good meal there is breakfast. Hmmm... castle for breakfast and Turf Club for dinner. Now, that sounds really good.
 
Thanks for posting the 'heads up!' I'm sorta surprised that owners staying on points weren't warned of the maintenance scheduled during their stay.

We're not owners, just stayed on a regular booking. Others that were owners weren't informed either, though. Total equality in that treatment. ;) There are very standard forms left in the studios and villas but those are the "we're doing maintenance at the resort, sorry" standard forms. Nothing about our building being targeted in this way. As said not even management was aware of it, so must have been a glitch somewhere.

We were also at SSR last week (10/2-10/9) as RCI inbound exchange guests. I knew what to expect having received a letter from RCI about a week before our travel warning us of the work to be done and reminding me of cancellation options/policies.

Think those might be comparable to the standard forms left in the room? Don't know as I haven't seen the letter obviously :) but it sounds like it. As said, I'm fine with work being done incl. some downsides of those but not being informed about the building being shut down and basically staying somewhere that should've been closed to guests; not so much.


So, you like the new SSR theming - chaos, destruction, and confusion :lmao: It sounds like you survived it and still had a great trip.

:lmao::goodvibes:rotfl2::rotfl::laughing: You are funny! We sure did have a lovely trip as far as SSR goes. Had some problems, but that's not that weird when staying anywhere for 3 weeks. Mostly with accessibility features, which always remain "life and learn" kinda things. Most important for me was the willingness from CM's and management to deal with whatever needed, learn from it and prevent it for future guests. Besides; how can you NOT love a 2BR (never done that before), great weather, nice CM's over the board, mostly friendly guests, the walk to DTD, that view, the rocking chairs etc. :cloud9:


I'm so jealous. We had dinner at the castle and it was AWFUL. The princesses made the experience worthwhile, but the only good meal there is breakfast. Hmmm... castle for breakfast and Turf Club for dinner. Now, that sounds really good.


Actually, last year we had a very good dinner at the castle. :thumbsup2 Good food, not rushed, nice view. Mom wanted that for her birthday and I was actually really looking forward to it. Check in, get upstairs before our ADR time (shocker) and find they changed the menu! I'm sure enough folks will love it, but we hated it. All the things I loved (and know mom would've loved); gone! No more salmoncrab cakes as an appi! :scared1: "Thankfully" I got sick when hitting the dining room and had to leave on the spot so didn't get to try any of the food. Mom did and hated it. Really liked doing the Castle for her first time but it's breakfast from now on if ever going back.

Turf Club! :thumbsup2 Unfortunately also didn't get to do that one (darn sickness) but yum those menus for both lunch and dinner. Different from the ones I read up online, but better IMHO. Some more options it seemed, still some same things on it and nice additions. Mom really liked the food, so must have been good. :goodvibes
 
We sure did have a lovely trip as far as SSR goes. Had some problems, but that's not that weird when staying anywhere for 3 weeks. Mostly with accessibility features, which always remain "life and learn" kinda things. Most important for me was the willingness from CM's and management to deal with whatever needed, learn from it and prevent it for future guests. Besides; how can you NOT love a 2BR (never done that before), great weather, nice CM's over the board, mostly friendly guests, the walk to DTD, that view, the rocking chairs etc. :cloud9:

Absolutely, 3 weeks sounds wonderful and a 2 BR sounds even better. Perhaps that will be on the list for one of those future visits. Thanks for sharing your experience.
 
Absolutely, 3 weeks sounds wonderful and a 2 BR sounds even better. Perhaps that will be on the list for one of those future visits. Thanks for sharing your experience.

We are leaving our 2br after 9 nights in the morning but will be back in May. Did get some pictures of the rocking chairs.One with DGD in front of the AP :goodvibes
 
We are leaving our 2br after 9 nights in the morning but will be back in May. Did get some pictures of the rocking chairs.One with DGD in front of the AP :goodvibes

Welcome back to the real world.:sad2: It's hard to leave but knowing you have a trip coming up gives you something happy to anticipate.:banana: Please post pics whenever you get the chance.:wizard:
 
Welcome back to the real world.:sad2: It's hard to leave but knowing you have a trip coming up gives you something happy to anticipate. . . . . . .

Great point! We always have two trips in the works at a time when ever we go "Home". Soon after the return, our conversations at the dinner table turn to plans for the next magical moments in the works. I'd say no more than about 3 weeks until there is a nightly discussion about the next trip.

How about everyone else? How long after your return from The World can you keep your mind focused on reality until your mind is being pulled back into thought of those rockers, hot tubs, quiet pools and open lush greens SSR offers?
 
Great point! We always have two trips in the works at a time when ever we go "Home". Soon after the return, our conversations at the dinner table turn to plans for the next magical moments in the works. I'd say no more than about 3 weeks until there is a nightly discussion about the next trip.

How about everyone else? How long after your return from The World can you keep your mind focused on reality until your mind is being pulled back into thought of those rockers, hot tubs, quiet pools and open lush greens SSR offers?

We start planning and talking about returning even before leaving whatever resort we are staying in! :lmao:

We have the rest of 2010 planned and most of 2011 already planned out and starting to talk about 2012. I'm so glad to know that there are others out there that love this place as much as we do. And we talk Disney vacation stuff all the time. It is our very HAPPY PLACE! :goodvibes
 
If not at the resort before check-out, our next trip plan begins at the Orlando airport waiting for our flight home. Came home last Friday, plans for Nov. 2011 as soon as the booking window opens in December. :dance3:
 
By the time we are on our vacation we usually have a thought about when we might be going back. We may not know the dates and details but we have an idea of the time frame. I usually start the heavy duty planning once we get home.

What has thrown another aspect in the picture is the VCG that are only 25 minutes from home. I'm always planning a trip there because we seem to stay there every 3 months or so! :cool1:
 
We talked about what we are doing in May while there last week. We have a Grand Villa at OKW already that we booked two days before we left. But we talked about changing back to SSR. Our DD might not be able to get off. She's a panda keeper at the National Zoo and that can be a busy time for her. They always hope there will be another baby panda and it would be around May. And of course we talked about next Oct. too. Maybe a treehouse?
 
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