SSR Lovers and Owners Part 3

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Near where the path was. When you stand on the side walk you can see it from there. Probably only about 1-2 minutes closer then the original path.

Yeah, it's not much more than 40 or 50 yards closer. You still have to walk down the path a ways past the last building in Congress Park.

Got It :thumbsup2 Thanks guys

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We stayed at SSR in a studio room for 1 week over Halloween and LOVED this resort. The grounds were beautiful and it was very peaceful and relaxing. The parking lots were full of cars, but we were never crowded by people anywhere we went at the resort. It's also not near as big as people make it out to be. We stayed in the Grandstand and walked to the Springs pool area many times, paddock pool area and boat dock area. My DD 5 and DD 10 were fine walking places after spending a day in the parks. They both loved all the pools at the resort and had a great time. I would recommend this resort to anyone thinking about staying here.:banana::love::cool1:
 
I am somewhat handicapped and use a walker. How can I get around at this resort?
 
I am somewhat handicapped and use a walker. How can I get around at this resort?
Hi. I am the same and rent or bring my scooter. Makes all the difference. Also I make a request for The Grandstand as the slope up to the carriage house is not as steep as the other side from The Springs. It's also first on the bus route and has a lovely pool. When you check in get bell hop to take you to room in a golf cart. I hope that helps. Oh also book an accessible room!
 
Hi. I am the same and rent or bring my scooter. Makes all the difference. Also I make a request for The Grandstand as the slope up to the carriage house is not as steep as the other side from The Springs. It's also first on the bus route and has a lovely pool. When you check in get bell hop to take you to room in a golf cart. I hope that helps. Oh also book an accessible room!

Thanks for your advice
 
Great advice from Paula. I'd add a few other suggestions...

Whichever section of the resort you choose, request a room close to both the bus stop and the elevator. The buildings are large, and a room near the end of the halls can be a bit of a walk. In the same light, there are some buildings in each section that are close to the bus stops and some that aren't. That should help you when getting around within your section of the resort. (In the Grandstand, there's a compromise to consider. The building that's closest to the Carriage House is farthest from the bus stop. You'd have to weigh the options to decide which one you'd be going to most often.)

For traveling between sections of the resort, you can rely on the buses if the walk is too far. Any theme park bus will get you to the Springs section, which is a short walk from the Carriage House and main pool. To get back to your section of the resort from the Springs, take the Downtown Disney bus.

When you arrive at the Springs bus stop, you'll essentially be at ground level. The Carriage House is up a hill. The entrance is on the 2nd floor. While the slope of this path is ADA compliant, it's still a bit of a climb. There are also stairs from the pool up to the Carriage House as a second option. If both of these options are too much for you, head around to the left of the pool and toward the large green wall near the hot tub. There is an elevator through the set of doors in this area. (If going down, go in through the door to the Senses Spa.)

Another thing to keep in mind if the walking gets to be too much, all DVC resorts have a supply of wheelchairs that they'll lend out for the length of your stay. These are first-come/first-serve, but they'll usually have one. Not many people seem to know about them. There's no charge, but you do need to leave a security deposit. You can use it at the resort, or also take it on the bus to use at the parks.
 
Quick question- do the tree houses at SSR usually require the 11 month booking window?
They're still popular, but not what they once were. Some of that is due to the change to the point charts a while back, making them more expensive to stay in than a two bedroom. You should be able to get one in the 7-month window.
 
Just booked our spring break vacation at SSR! It's one of our home resorts and we haven't stayed here in a long time. We are really looking foward to going back home :thumbsup2

Does the resort do anything for Easter? Our dates are March 31st - April 6th.

If anyone has been during this time of year, what's the weather like? Should I plan some pool time?

TIA
 
Does anyone have pictures of the treehouse couch and chair pulled out? :confused3 I am trying to picture how much room there is with everything pulled out. Thanks.
 
Great advice from Paula. I'd add a few other suggestions... Whichever section of the resort you choose, request a room close to both the bus stop and the elevator. The buildings are large, and a room near the end of the halls can be a bit of a walk. In the same light, there are some buildings in each section that are close to the bus stops and some that aren't. That should help you when getting around within your section of the resort. (In the Grandstand, there's a compromise to consider. The building that's closest to the Carriage House is farthest from the bus stop. You'd have to weigh the options to decide which one you'd be going to most often.) For traveling between sections of the resort, you can rely on the buses if the walk is too far. Any theme park bus will get you to the Springs section, which is a short walk from the Carriage House and main pool. To get back to your section of the resort from the Springs, take the Downtown Disney bus. When you arrive at the Springs bus stop, you'll essentially be at ground level. The Carriage House is up a hill. The entrance is on the 2nd floor. While the slope of this path is ADA compliant, it's still a bit of a climb. There are also stairs from the pool up to the Carriage House as a second option. If both of these options are too much for you, head around to the left of the pool and toward the large green wall near the hot tub. There is an elevator through the set of doors in this area. (If going down, go in through the door to the Senses Spa.) Another thing to keep in mind if the walking gets to be too much, all DVC resorts have a supply of wheelchairs that they'll lend out for the length of your stay. These are first-come/first-serve, but they'll usually have one. Not many people seem to know about them. There's no charge, but you do need to leave a security deposit. You can use it at the resort, or also take it on the bus to use at the parks.
great info I forgot about the spa elevator! I use that a lot when we don't get our request for The Grandstand and end up at the springs instead for example which also being near the carriage house has its advantage but we ended up going to The Paddocks bus stop as the wait was too much with a scooter. Full buses with no room!
 
We just had our 4 day vacation at SSR.:lovestruc .It was wonderful. The room was comfortable and quiet. Yes, it was a walk to everywhere. I will stay there again.
 
We are renting points from Dave's for a stay. Can we go to top of the world? You used to be able to I understand with your key to the world card. Anyone tried with magic band?
 
We are renting points from Dave's for a stay. Can we go to top of the world? You used to be able to I understand with your key to the world card. Anyone tried with magic band?
i believe you have to show your DVC membership card for top of the world lounge so unless you are a dvc member I don't think you can access the lounge. I haven't tried with a MB. You might be able to use it if you are staying at Bay Lake but guests coming in are restricted I understood to just dvc members. Hope this helps.
 
Ok. We are new dvc owners as of September, but our first official trip is the second week in January and we are staying at our home resort SSR. We decided on SSR without ever visiting SSR. It just made sense. I know everyone says proximity is better, but I think every disney resort is close and I personally think that have just a little separation and larger quieter resort will help with those long days in the park. Not to mention because we are so close to disney springs, SSR will have the best options for restaurants, shopping and entertainment without going to the parks. Any advice from the SSR veterans?
 
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