bumbershoot
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Can I ask why you don't like the Grand Californian, besides the fact that it isn't any closer to the esplanade than some Harbor hotels?
I'll call out a distinction that was in my head but didn't make it to the screen. I stayed there in 2009 on our brand new bay lake points, on the hotel side.
Dark, long corridors. (AK kidani and jambo, not to mention BWV have long corridors as well, but not as dark) The service we received was not in keeping with a fancy resort. One tiny example: there was a fork on the floor in the hallway the whole time we were there. It was being batted around by people passing, but at no point did housekeeping pick it up. As we were leaving, it was gone! Ah, no, someone had picked it up and placed it on a table at the turning of the hallway. It might still be there. No way for me to know.
The distance was important because everyone goes ON about how close it is. Well, sure, if you're in a close room and you only want to enter DCA to be in DCA. But if you're heading to DL, it doesn't make sense to crowd the morning DCA line, walk to the exit of DCA, and go to DL. (I've mapped it out LOL) And when I mapped going from room to lobby down the corridor to DTD and out to the esplanade, it was the same distance as from the outside of Hojo, which "disney bubble" people think is AGES away. And it bugged me especially because on our last day there we decided to truly take advantage of DCA being right there and rode Grizzly a million times in a row. Had a cold cold boy by the time we needed to get back, and his lips were turning blue by the time we finally got to the room, because it was such a distance and the hallways were so cold.
The lobby is the best part of the place. And even that is so dark I can't see across the lobby without squinting, even when I had 20/20. (lasik destroyed my easy light-to-dark and dark-to-light vision, so this is an issue for me)