just be prepared to run the washer during the day if someone is sleeping in the livingroom. They cause quite a racket. My 18 year old son compares the sound to "a twenty minuite train wreck".
If you are in a studio, you have to use the washer/dryer at the end of the hallway. It was usually open when we needed it. It was my first time with a high efficiency washer/dryer. I had to ask my wife about it and, aside from knowing that they exist, she wasn't so sure about it either. I thought it was broken at first. I had no clue how much detergent to put in.
I don't think washer and dryers are at the ends of hallways at SSR. I know that there is an area to use washer/dryers by the quiet pool in Congress Park and I am sure they exist in other areas of the resort, but not in hallways.![]()
I don't think washer and dryers are at the ends of hallways at SSR. I know that there is an area to use washer/dryers by the quiet pool in Congress Park and I am sure they exist in other areas of the resort, but not in hallways.![]()
Laundry facilities are free for DVC members at every DVC resort. At shared resorts, there is usually a separate facility just for DVC members. For example, at Animal Kingdom, Boardwalk, Beach Club and Wilderness Lodge, you need to make sure you're in the DVC laundry room, and not the one for other resort guests. If you're in the wrong room, you'll need quarters for the machines. At dedicated resorts like Saratoga Springs and Old Key West, the laundry rooms are all free.We just got back Sunday and the laundry facilities are at each of the quiet pools for people in the studios. We did two loads of cloths washed and dryed. the wash machines didn't need quarters to operate. The dryers had slots for quarters to go in but when I just pushed the coin tray in (with out quarters) the dryers turned on free of charge. Not sure if they are always that way but the ones in the Paddocks pool area were! Thanks Mickey!![]()