Liljam
So NOT a Princess!
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Ok so here is a start to my very random, less than magical (at times) trip report.
5/3 - Checked in at 11:30am to our Grand Villa. It was just as beautiful as I remebered it to be from the DVC tour last year, but that wears off quickly if you ask me, I will never book the GV again because it reminds me TOO much of home. I don't need to leave the Villa to be comfortable or feel like I'm on vacation. I know that in a smaller room, I would care more about spending time away from it. I do think the GV is nice, but I will be honest that it doesn't seem as worth the points as it did when I booked it! I think when I took the tour, we'd been in a King bedroom at POFQ and the GV was so inticing and spacious. It's alright... The decor is great. It's different to go without the traditional mosuekeeping, but I can adjust in the coming trips over the years. After we were wowed by the GV, we (all 8 of us plus an infant) headed to EPCOT. Did all of FW except we didn't get to spend much time in Innoventions or Imagination and the line for Soarin' was 120 minutes as was expected. We decided to head home for the night. My dad and little 13 year old DB took the bus to DTD and hung out before deciding to walk home. They had no idea where the paths were and argued a good 25 minutes on the way home as they walked Broadway to The Grandstand area?! (I hated to tell them they went the wrong way!)
5/4 - My dad woke up with bad chest pains so we stayed in at the villa for most of the morning. Around 11 or 12 n, dad told us he felt horrible with chest pains and he was throwing up and needed to go to the hospital. He refused to let me call 911 and said he could make it to the hospital se we pulled out and followed sings that might as well led us to nowhere! Finally I called 911 while we traveled around the area and they sent us to a fire station (station 52 I think.) The EMTs there were so nice and they treated my dad and transported him to near by Dr Philips hospital. I was highly impressed with the care and service at the hospital and wish our own hospital was as nice. We grabbed dad's personal belongings and headed back home to wait for word of what would happen next. Obviously, we made sure he was ok first. We decided then to go to MK for EMH, and our large group didn't work well together so we learned early on to split up. I was frustrated because I had only been on HM at this time and decided to give up for the night. We watched Wishes with our 3 month old boy right in the middle of FL at the tables. It was a different view and my DH called it our Fireworks Sandwich because we had explosions on both sides! My DS seemed to really enjoy the lights in the sky.
5/5 - We went to DAK and rode EE while we waited for the rest of the family to eat lunch at Rainforest Cafe. We decided to just walk around. Dad was still in the hopsital and was diagnosed with severeal severe stomach ulcers. Yuck! I was feeling a little down about that so we walked over to DTD - I love the path from The Grandstand area, and iot is nicely lit at night too! It's less than 15 minutes from our room at 8241. We went to DQ which was a first for me. I loved it! Totally loved it and could go there every night. I also love HOB so I sat there and had a few drinks while DB played in DQ.
5/6 - We spent most of the day at "home" hanging out and waiting for a call from dad because he would be getting released. At some time after 2pm we made our way to the hospital to pick him up. After we returned, DH watched DS so I could go back to DQ with my dad. We have now walked the DTD West path several times and it is one of my favorite things about SSR.
5/7 - hit Mk and made it through all the rides except those in FL in less than 2 hours total! We were pretty happy that it wasn't crowded and we were able to FP and walk on to everything! Dh and DD then went to DAk but only had 1 hour since they canceled EEMH! They walked right on to EE though!
(adding more in a sec but the internet access seems slightly iffy!)
So far here are a few things I like and dislike:
bus services are a little iffy - could be a bit faster but I think it's more about my luck than anything. It does take 8 minutes for the bus to get from GS area to The Springs so you can make your way there if you just missed the bus at GS.
Artist Pallette has great flatbreads and Chicken Cordon Blue Paninis but it'd be nice to have a burger now and then from CS like those at POFQ... It can also get crowded and the CMs at the CS aren't as friendly as some would expect.
I've found that many guests at SSR are extrememly nice but it seems like many or rather snooty too. I've either gotten nice compliments about my tats or lots of stares and then there are those that seem to give me this look of wonder like - how can you stay HERE??? Ok, maybe it's just me, but I do feel it a little bit. For the most part though, people are nice here.
I love the golf cart trasportation - As we stroll through the paths, it's nice to hear "hey, hop on, where ya going?" from a bell man or CM! We love that they do this!
SSR is awesome if you like DTD. I know that I will always like being at SSR for the closness to DTD and could take trips in the future with only 2 park days and use the other days for DTD! DH wants to try to get in to another DVC resort next time though. He feels that some of the things here are not as speedy or nice as those at POFQ like the food and the buses. Hmm....
The baby centers in the parks are great and usually not crowded and I feel bad for those who are uneduacted about them!
The FREE internet access keeps going in and out of services and it can be iffy to say the least. It's okay. Nice to be free but it's a hassle too! Also when we tried to connect on 5/4 we had some issues and called TS 2 times and when it still wasn't fixed when we returned, we called again and the log of our convo had been erased and they showed no one had called from our room since November... go figure!
5/3 - Checked in at 11:30am to our Grand Villa. It was just as beautiful as I remebered it to be from the DVC tour last year, but that wears off quickly if you ask me, I will never book the GV again because it reminds me TOO much of home. I don't need to leave the Villa to be comfortable or feel like I'm on vacation. I know that in a smaller room, I would care more about spending time away from it. I do think the GV is nice, but I will be honest that it doesn't seem as worth the points as it did when I booked it! I think when I took the tour, we'd been in a King bedroom at POFQ and the GV was so inticing and spacious. It's alright... The decor is great. It's different to go without the traditional mosuekeeping, but I can adjust in the coming trips over the years. After we were wowed by the GV, we (all 8 of us plus an infant) headed to EPCOT. Did all of FW except we didn't get to spend much time in Innoventions or Imagination and the line for Soarin' was 120 minutes as was expected. We decided to head home for the night. My dad and little 13 year old DB took the bus to DTD and hung out before deciding to walk home. They had no idea where the paths were and argued a good 25 minutes on the way home as they walked Broadway to The Grandstand area?! (I hated to tell them they went the wrong way!)
5/4 - My dad woke up with bad chest pains so we stayed in at the villa for most of the morning. Around 11 or 12 n, dad told us he felt horrible with chest pains and he was throwing up and needed to go to the hospital. He refused to let me call 911 and said he could make it to the hospital se we pulled out and followed sings that might as well led us to nowhere! Finally I called 911 while we traveled around the area and they sent us to a fire station (station 52 I think.) The EMTs there were so nice and they treated my dad and transported him to near by Dr Philips hospital. I was highly impressed with the care and service at the hospital and wish our own hospital was as nice. We grabbed dad's personal belongings and headed back home to wait for word of what would happen next. Obviously, we made sure he was ok first. We decided then to go to MK for EMH, and our large group didn't work well together so we learned early on to split up. I was frustrated because I had only been on HM at this time and decided to give up for the night. We watched Wishes with our 3 month old boy right in the middle of FL at the tables. It was a different view and my DH called it our Fireworks Sandwich because we had explosions on both sides! My DS seemed to really enjoy the lights in the sky.
5/5 - We went to DAK and rode EE while we waited for the rest of the family to eat lunch at Rainforest Cafe. We decided to just walk around. Dad was still in the hopsital and was diagnosed with severeal severe stomach ulcers. Yuck! I was feeling a little down about that so we walked over to DTD - I love the path from The Grandstand area, and iot is nicely lit at night too! It's less than 15 minutes from our room at 8241. We went to DQ which was a first for me. I loved it! Totally loved it and could go there every night. I also love HOB so I sat there and had a few drinks while DB played in DQ.
5/6 - We spent most of the day at "home" hanging out and waiting for a call from dad because he would be getting released. At some time after 2pm we made our way to the hospital to pick him up. After we returned, DH watched DS so I could go back to DQ with my dad. We have now walked the DTD West path several times and it is one of my favorite things about SSR.
5/7 - hit Mk and made it through all the rides except those in FL in less than 2 hours total! We were pretty happy that it wasn't crowded and we were able to FP and walk on to everything! Dh and DD then went to DAk but only had 1 hour since they canceled EEMH! They walked right on to EE though!
(adding more in a sec but the internet access seems slightly iffy!)
So far here are a few things I like and dislike:
bus services are a little iffy - could be a bit faster but I think it's more about my luck than anything. It does take 8 minutes for the bus to get from GS area to The Springs so you can make your way there if you just missed the bus at GS.
Artist Pallette has great flatbreads and Chicken Cordon Blue Paninis but it'd be nice to have a burger now and then from CS like those at POFQ... It can also get crowded and the CMs at the CS aren't as friendly as some would expect.
I've found that many guests at SSR are extrememly nice but it seems like many or rather snooty too. I've either gotten nice compliments about my tats or lots of stares and then there are those that seem to give me this look of wonder like - how can you stay HERE??? Ok, maybe it's just me, but I do feel it a little bit. For the most part though, people are nice here.
I love the golf cart trasportation - As we stroll through the paths, it's nice to hear "hey, hop on, where ya going?" from a bell man or CM! We love that they do this!
SSR is awesome if you like DTD. I know that I will always like being at SSR for the closness to DTD and could take trips in the future with only 2 park days and use the other days for DTD! DH wants to try to get in to another DVC resort next time though. He feels that some of the things here are not as speedy or nice as those at POFQ like the food and the buses. Hmm....
The baby centers in the parks are great and usually not crowded and I feel bad for those who are uneduacted about them!
The FREE internet access keeps going in and out of services and it can be iffy to say the least. It's okay. Nice to be free but it's a hassle too! Also when we tried to connect on 5/4 we had some issues and called TS 2 times and when it still wasn't fixed when we returned, we called again and the log of our convo had been erased and they showed no one had called from our room since November... go figure!