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My DW and I are looking at buying at SSR. I love the theme there, but had read somewhere else that it is just too big to get from one end to the other. Any thoughts or comments about that?
As with everything in life size IS an issue.
I simply wouldn't recommend SSR for a family with small kids. Getting from the room to the public areas can be a chore with kiddies in tow. This would be less of an issue for an adults only trip or for those with older kids. OKW shares similiar concerns.
Personally I feel DVD way over built SSR. It should have been no larger than the largest DVC Resort at the time, OKW. This would have kept a balance to the DVC system. The size is going to create other serious isues as the resort builds out to completion. That could be another thread.
You could always request an area near the main pool and dining areas. Give it a try and see for yourself.
Hello All:![]()
My DW and I are looking at buying at SSR. I love the theme there, but had read somewhere else that it is just too big to get from one end to the other. Any thoughts or comments about that?
As with everything in life size IS an issue.
I simply wouldn't recommend SSR for a family with small kids. Getting from the room to the public areas can be a chore with kiddies in tow. QUOTE]
If that is an issue with you, don't even bother going to Disney period.
Compared to walking around the Parks or Just from the bus drop-off to the ticket turnstiles, the walking around SSR is a breeze. Probably the best DVC resort with the least amount of walking is VWL. All of the rest require alot of walking.
As with everything in life size IS an issue.
I simply wouldn't recommend SSR for a family with small kids. Getting from the room to the public areas can be a chore with kiddies in tow. This would be less of an issue for an adults only trip or for those with older kids. OKW shares similiar concerns.
Personally I feel DVD way over built SSR. It should have been no larger than the largest DVC Resort at the time, OKW. This would have kept a balance to the DVC system. The size is going to create other serious isues as the resort builds out to completion. That could be another thread.
You could always request an area near the main pool and dining areas. Give it a try and see for yourself.
Boy I'm the king of harsh at times bu this one takes the cake.
My point is simply that there is a lot of walking at SSR. After long days in the parks some parents with small children MIGHT not want to extra lugging and hauling. Some MIGHT not care.
SSR is a fine resort and in fact that is where I own. This post is about the size of SSR and IMO it is too big.
Boy I'm the king of harsh at times bu this one takes the cake.
My point is simply that there is a lot of walking at SSR. After long days in the parks some parents with small children MIGHT not want to extra lugging and hauling. Some MIGHT not care.
SSR is a fine resort and in fact that is where I own. This post is about the size of SSR and IMO it is too big.
Walking to and from where? The bus stops are very convient throughout the resort. Lets compare to Boardwalk Villas, which has only one stop. If your room is at the end of "the Corridor", its not very "haul" freindly. It seems to me the walks from the bus stops at SSR are some of the shortest to the rooms, on average.
The SSR Resort amenities are all centrally located. Obviously you have either not been to the other resorts and walked the halls or just another over exageration of the size of SSR. Its Big, but laid out very well. Some walks are longer, some shorter.....but none of the resorts have a huge edge over the rest, except VWL. But even at VWL you have to go to Wilderness Lodge to eat.
Personally I feel DVD way over built SSR. It should have been no larger than the largest DVC Resort at the time, OKW. This would have kept a balance to the DVC system. The size is going to create other serious isues as the resort builds out to completion. That could be another thread.