Reading these posts makes me think back to how SSR has grown over the years. They added more regular units. They added the Tree House Villas. They added sit down dining with the Turf Club. They added the themed Grandstand pool. Then they added the Paddock pool with another slide and a nice food option. Now they are upgrading the Spa.
I think this is a good example of how DVC has listened to it's clients' comments and improved their product. Only one themed pool for a large resort? Redo the Paddock pool. Not enough counter service options for food? Add a cafe at the Paddock pool. No need for an 11 month window? Add THVs and make them a part of SSR.
I am a happy owner at SSR. I stay at other DVC resorts and love the variety, but I am always satisfied with SSR. And having the 11 month window on the THVs is valuable to me. We loved our stay there in December. And with the expansion of Downtown Disney, we will enjoy our future stays even more.
We did an add on at SSR. I wanted to add more points and we liked SSR. My husband really loved SSR because of the golf course being right at the resort.We enjoy staying there.
Our original contract was BWV. We added on at HHI and VB. SSR was our last add-on.
Welcome, srober! What a perfectly charming 1st post!Lots of interesting reasons for SSR purchases. For my family we stayed at Port Orleans for our 1st 3 trips to WDW. A lovely moderate resort, but always SO CROWDED! We would take the boat to Downtown Disney and gape in awe at the mansion like buildings, the little gazebo and beautifully sculpted walking path along the River at SSR and make comments like 'I wish we could afford to stay there'.
We did that every year of the 3 years we stayed at Port Orleans. So when we finally scraped the $ together to by a DVC via resale there was no question which property we were purchasing. The fact that it had the lowest ( or near lowest) MF's was even greater incentive.
That was 2 years ago. We love it.
I'm very curious, I see so many SSR owners saying this, that they never stay at their home resort, but wait till the 7 month window to book somewhere else. I'm wondering, if that is the case, why didn't you purchase at the resort that you loved in the first place? Just a totally curious question.
Mmmm maybe you meant Latestthat's a nice stable of choices. I see more in the future for you.
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Honestly, this is what keeps me from booking a reservation at SSR. Friends of mine have been upgraded not once, but twice from an All Star to SSR. On both occasions, the upgrade was due to overbooking.
I can appreciate the need to fill rooms, but a 3 category upgrade coupled with free dining hurts.
I asked the same question in another way by asking how it hurt them. Truthfully the only explanation that I can think of is the idea that if another gains something I've paid for, it hurts me in some way. Kind of like when someone else gets the same plane ticket or hotel for less. I don't subscribe to the theory that someone else's gain is my loss.Why would upgrading someone from All Star who is paying cash to another cash room at SSR make you not want to book there.
I just don't see the connection at all.
Disney owns a percentage of all resorts and certainly with SSR being the largest DVC resort; there are going to be more rooms available for cash there.
What someone else gets has no affect on my enjoyment of a resort.