dtauer
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I've been having trouble with posting this message today, I hope all of my attempts don't show up.
We just returned from our first stay as DVC members and wanted to share our experiences at SSR.
First the good.
1. The view of Downtown Disney we had was fabulous. During the day it's nice, but at night it is beautiful and exciting. Although short, watching the fireworks from our patio or window at midnight was great.
2. The walk from our room in Congress Park to Downtown Disney was about 8 minutes. We felt it was a very easy walk.
3. We really enjoyed the member block party. Free ice water and lemonade plus coupons for treats such as ice cream, popcorn and cotton candy. They also had arcade games, carnival games, entertainment, chair massages and balloon animals. All free as long as your a member. They also gave the adults passes to Pleasure Island for the evening.
4. We felt the pool was among the best designed and functional of any Disney resort we've been at. A good slide, zero entry, and plenty of room. We worried about getting a chair since it was a busy week and very hot, but we never had a problem finding enough for our family.
5. Community Hall was a pleasant surprise. They had scheduled towel animal classes, pizza making, ice cream making, pottery etc. In addition, when they closed the pool due to lightning, the staff was on hand to get the kids involved in board games, playstation, and crafts until they reopened the pool.
Now the bad.
1. SSR is huge. We always felt that CBR was a tolerable size and didn't understand when people complain it's too big. If you think the walk from Trinidad South at CBR is long, you haven't seen anything yet.
2. Our biggest disappointment was Artists Pallette. I think the gift shop is the smallest of any Disney resort we've seen and felt the food choices were very limited. We ate there one night and that was enough for us. My son called it "foo-foo" food, and was hoping for chicken, burgers, pizza or one of the other resort common foods. I know Downtown Disney is close, but sometimes we'd rather eat at the resort rather than tackle the masses of people that show up at Downtown Disney every evening at about 7:00.
3. Minor issue with housekeeping with our Privacy door hanger, but this was no big deal.
If anyone wants more details from our trip last week, just let me know.
We just returned from our first stay as DVC members and wanted to share our experiences at SSR.
First the good.
1. The view of Downtown Disney we had was fabulous. During the day it's nice, but at night it is beautiful and exciting. Although short, watching the fireworks from our patio or window at midnight was great.
2. The walk from our room in Congress Park to Downtown Disney was about 8 minutes. We felt it was a very easy walk.
3. We really enjoyed the member block party. Free ice water and lemonade plus coupons for treats such as ice cream, popcorn and cotton candy. They also had arcade games, carnival games, entertainment, chair massages and balloon animals. All free as long as your a member. They also gave the adults passes to Pleasure Island for the evening.
4. We felt the pool was among the best designed and functional of any Disney resort we've been at. A good slide, zero entry, and plenty of room. We worried about getting a chair since it was a busy week and very hot, but we never had a problem finding enough for our family.
5. Community Hall was a pleasant surprise. They had scheduled towel animal classes, pizza making, ice cream making, pottery etc. In addition, when they closed the pool due to lightning, the staff was on hand to get the kids involved in board games, playstation, and crafts until they reopened the pool.
Now the bad.
1. SSR is huge. We always felt that CBR was a tolerable size and didn't understand when people complain it's too big. If you think the walk from Trinidad South at CBR is long, you haven't seen anything yet.
2. Our biggest disappointment was Artists Pallette. I think the gift shop is the smallest of any Disney resort we've seen and felt the food choices were very limited. We ate there one night and that was enough for us. My son called it "foo-foo" food, and was hoping for chicken, burgers, pizza or one of the other resort common foods. I know Downtown Disney is close, but sometimes we'd rather eat at the resort rather than tackle the masses of people that show up at Downtown Disney every evening at about 7:00.
3. Minor issue with housekeeping with our Privacy door hanger, but this was no big deal.
If anyone wants more details from our trip last week, just let me know.