Someone on the thread (I forget who now) suggested we all imagine Saratoga Springs, NY and see what we muster in our imagination and can't. Now imagine an upstate NE health spa resort, what does it look like? Cuz this is what Saratoga Springs is. Another one of those upstate retreats for the upper crusties slaving away in hot & congested cities like NYC. Add in the Treehouse Villas and you bring in the Adirondack style as well.
Hi BroganMc, hope you're enjoying your SSR retreat this week
Anyway, I've refrained comment on this thread until now (since really, most everything that's been said here has been said before anyway). But I think your comment (quoted above) actually hits the nail on the head as to why DH and I love SSR when so many others don't.
Our daily lives are hectic and busy. We work (slave, in your vocab

) in NYC (lived there, too until 6 years ago), tho' I'd say we're far from upper crusties

. And nothing appeals to us more than a quiet and relaxing retreat. We absolutely do not need (nor do we want) "hustle" and "bustle" at our resort. We do like to be able to have quiet when we want it (particularly when we are trying to sleep). For us, the soundproofed rooms at SSR offer that, and it is for us one of those features that make SSR our favorite at WDW. (As a note, if anyone is familiar with either the Mohonk Mountain Resort in New Paltz, NY or the Trapp Family Lodge in Stowe, VT, we have had wonderful stays at both resorts. This may explain why we appreciate the laid back Upstate theme at SSR.)
The greenspace at SSR affords the resort tranquility and it never feels crowded, even when the resort is filled to capacity. We cannot abide a crowded and chaotic atmosphere when we are trying to relax at our resort. If I want some excitement, DTD is a short walk away. If I want to be entertained, the parks are a short drive or reasonable bus ride away. And then, I can come back to my nice resort "away" from it all. I can then choose to relax at the pool(s) or watch a dive in movie, have a cocktail at the Turf Club lounge or do activities at the Community Center.
For comparison, we enjoyed our short stays at BCV's but we wouldn't go out of our way to stay there, necessarily. Certainly, the location is convenient to Epcot and HS, and we liked that. But, this isn't a make or break feature to us. To DH, the spa and fitness center at SSR beats the fitness center at BCV, and that's more important to him.
Our one night stay at BWV's was just okay - for
us. The room was nice enough, and I didn't even mind the long hallway (DH and I thought that was pretty funny, actually). We did not enjoy the BW View (we felt a lack of privacy on the balcony) and hated the pool. It felt overly crowded (it was literally people soup that day). We drove over to SSR to use the pool there. HRS pool was more crowded than usual (although nowhere near BW level that day), so I went to the Grandstand pool and quite happily lounged there and kicked back with a cocktail from the pool bar. We wished we had stayed at SSR for that night.
Haven't had the opportunity to stay at WLV. I'd like to try it sometime.
Stayed at AKL, not the AKV's. I happen to be quite fond of this resort, too. Would definitely book a DVC stay there in the future. It offers something unique, and the lobby is just breathtaking. Not to mention we're huge fans of Jiko.
Stayed at OKW once before we were members. Was not crazy about it, but then again, did not know that we would be staying condo style, so that fouled us up. I think that knowing what to expect, we'd get much more out of a stay at OKW now, but everytime I think I want to try OKW again, I end up booking SSR because of the soundproofed rooms, spa, fitness center and proximity to DTD. Also, I think we like the CS and TS setup better at SSR.
Jury is out on BLT. I can understand the convenience of the location and this may prompt me to book a stay there once my little one is along with us(although the little one's first visit will be in a THV). But, I detest what I perceive to be the Grand Central Station hustle and bustle of the Contemporary. I could be way off on this, and so I will try to keep an open mind. In addition, just as SSR feels un-Disney to some, the Contemporary's theme really doesn't do it for me. (Although, I have to admit, the monorail through the lobby thing is very cool).
Love love love both HH and VB. Again, the relaxing natures of these resorts hold a lot of appeal to us. I think it's telling that we really enjoy these resorts even though they're nowhere near the theme parks, and it may shed some light on why we aren't bothered by the fact that SSR doesn't have walking, boating or monorail access to the parks. It just isn't that important to us. I do, however, understand that there are people who bought into DVC for the parks. We really didn't. We wanted a quality resort with quality service that we could afford when we have the rare opportunity to take a vacation.
Just like any resort, SSR could be improved. The layout of Artist's Palette is atrocious. In bad weather or if a family member is sick, yeah, a short walk to the Carriage House can be a PITA (but can be worked around if you have a car). I wish they would do something with the movie theater. I think the Carousel was poorly thought out and poorly executed (and is why I am in favor of being able to reserve at SSR by location). The location of the Carousel within the resort is inconvenient, and possibly noisy since it's near the fire station. It is the furthest location from the Carriage House, but has none of the amenities of the sections closer in (no quiet pool, no nothing). Those items aside, we think SSR is a lovely resort, and it is definitely our home at WDW. I'm glad that other members appreciate the other resorts as much as we appreciate SSR, and enjoy their vacations as much as we enjoy ours. It would truly stink at the 11 mo mark if we all preferred the same resort!