Hi All - if anyone has any questions - just feel free to ask.
This was our first trip as DVC members, so I cant compare with other resorts - but we LOVED SSR!!!!
We arrived Monday around 12:30, and checked in at the Carriage House. We got a lot of "Welcome Homes" and that felt good. The people at the front desk were very friendly, and a bit nervous perhaps, as it was the first day. They were a bit slow, but just being careful I am sure.
Being from Saratoga, they had a replica of a horse carousel in the lobby wich was very nice. Also there was a picture of the Adelphi Hotel. Nice touch.
Having only one building open, the resort was very quiet. Very few people at the pools or restaurant, it was like having the resort to yourself
We walked around, as there is a very nice sitting area between check-in and the Artists Palette. The restaurant (Artists Palatte) / gift shop is very nice and the food was good. We had some of the pizza's and ate breakfast there almost everyday. I really enjoyed the breakfasts as they had a full eggs, bacon, sausage, potatoes and a biscuit. There were other options ( a croisant sandwich or fruit options). We did not eat dinner there except for the pizza on Monday.
The Turf Club is behind the Artists Palette. It is a very nice upscale room with a pool table, bar, and television.
We stayed in a Studio - Room 2732, "Congress Park Buildings" and it was not a DD view, but a little inlet from the lake. We saw many cranes (or storks) and ducks in this area. There were also 2 swans that were on the SSR side of the lake. The studio was very nice - and we did not hear any noise from DD.
The staff said they are opening one building a month through August. So all four should be open soon. Construction on the next three seemed to be going pretty quick (along Broadway)
The landscaping was great too! The quiet pool was very nice, and has a hot tub / jacuzzi that we used every night. It was nice to sit in there and look over at the lights of DD.
High Rock Springs pool was done nice as well, it kind of reminds me of the Wilderness Lodge pool with all the rock formations. As I said - there were so few people it seemed like we had the pool to ourselves. The bartender we had at "On The Rocks" was a young guy named Ken. He was very friendly and we had fun sitting and talking with him.
The Spa was beautiful, and the workout facility was top notch!!!! I was extremely impressed with all that they had.
I loved staying at SSR and I would go back anytime. I liked being that close to DD. Especially since we often go at slow times of the year when the parks close early, it would be nice to head over to DD and walk around. A lot of people expressed concern that it was too "Out of the Way". I did not have that feeling at all. We rented a car, so it was no problem getting around, but the buses seemed to be coming in and out at a regular clip.
My only complaint is that the Boat Launch is a bit out of the way from the buildings. We also waited about a half hour to get a ferry over to DD. It was a nice boat ride though. That was my only issue with the resort.
If anyone has questions about SSR - just ask - I would love to answer them for you if I can.
Also - I have a lot of pictures - so if someone can tell me how to post them I will.
Thanks for reading
Eric
This was our first trip as DVC members, so I cant compare with other resorts - but we LOVED SSR!!!!
We arrived Monday around 12:30, and checked in at the Carriage House. We got a lot of "Welcome Homes" and that felt good. The people at the front desk were very friendly, and a bit nervous perhaps, as it was the first day. They were a bit slow, but just being careful I am sure.
Being from Saratoga, they had a replica of a horse carousel in the lobby wich was very nice. Also there was a picture of the Adelphi Hotel. Nice touch.
Having only one building open, the resort was very quiet. Very few people at the pools or restaurant, it was like having the resort to yourself
We walked around, as there is a very nice sitting area between check-in and the Artists Palette. The restaurant (Artists Palatte) / gift shop is very nice and the food was good. We had some of the pizza's and ate breakfast there almost everyday. I really enjoyed the breakfasts as they had a full eggs, bacon, sausage, potatoes and a biscuit. There were other options ( a croisant sandwich or fruit options). We did not eat dinner there except for the pizza on Monday.
The Turf Club is behind the Artists Palette. It is a very nice upscale room with a pool table, bar, and television.
We stayed in a Studio - Room 2732, "Congress Park Buildings" and it was not a DD view, but a little inlet from the lake. We saw many cranes (or storks) and ducks in this area. There were also 2 swans that were on the SSR side of the lake. The studio was very nice - and we did not hear any noise from DD.
The staff said they are opening one building a month through August. So all four should be open soon. Construction on the next three seemed to be going pretty quick (along Broadway)
The landscaping was great too! The quiet pool was very nice, and has a hot tub / jacuzzi that we used every night. It was nice to sit in there and look over at the lights of DD.
High Rock Springs pool was done nice as well, it kind of reminds me of the Wilderness Lodge pool with all the rock formations. As I said - there were so few people it seemed like we had the pool to ourselves. The bartender we had at "On The Rocks" was a young guy named Ken. He was very friendly and we had fun sitting and talking with him.
The Spa was beautiful, and the workout facility was top notch!!!! I was extremely impressed with all that they had.
I loved staying at SSR and I would go back anytime. I liked being that close to DD. Especially since we often go at slow times of the year when the parks close early, it would be nice to head over to DD and walk around. A lot of people expressed concern that it was too "Out of the Way". I did not have that feeling at all. We rented a car, so it was no problem getting around, but the buses seemed to be coming in and out at a regular clip.
My only complaint is that the Boat Launch is a bit out of the way from the buildings. We also waited about a half hour to get a ferry over to DD. It was a nice boat ride though. That was my only issue with the resort.
If anyone has questions about SSR - just ask - I would love to answer them for you if I can.
Also - I have a lot of pictures - so if someone can tell me how to post them I will.
Thanks for reading
Eric