Will I regret?

mrs moon

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Hi all.
My question is , will I regret booking a garden wing room at Contemporary instead of Tower? Thoughts please?
 
In my years around here I tend to see two divided camps to this answer - the Garden Wing does have a loyal fan base who tend to appreciate it for the more quiet vibe, quick walk to the pools, no need to deal with elevator congestion in the Tower, and the lower price point. Non-fans tend to not like the inferior views (although some are quite lovely), grungy stairways and elevators, the lack of balconies on the second and third floors, and more isolated location requiring a 'longer' walk to building amenities. The Garden Wing rooms are ever so slightly smaller in depth than the Tower rooms which is hard to really notice, but is technically the case.

Personally, I'm a Tower guy - if I'm going to spend the time/money to stay at CR, I sort of want the "full deal" experience of the monorail, a balcony, and views (as the views on both sides are pretty awesome). The Tower isn't without flaws though - elevator congestion can happen, especially the evenings, some find the parking lot views on the TPV side less desirable, the TPV side will bake in the afternoon sun on a cloudless day/afternoon, Chef Mickey's and central atrium noise is nearly ever-present.

Like anywhere you have a mix of pros/cons, and where you fall on either side is very subjective. And ultimately I don't think you can make a wrong choice here, so that's good!
 
In my years around here I tend to see two divided camps to this answer - the Garden Wing does have a loyal fan base who tend to appreciate it for the more quiet vibe, quick walk to the pools, no need to deal with elevator congestion in the Tower, and the lower price point. Non-fans tend to not like the inferior views (although some are quite lovely), grungy stairways and elevators, the lack of balconies on the second and third floors, and more isolated location requiring a 'longer' walk to building amenities. The Garden Wing rooms are ever so slightly smaller in depth than the Tower rooms which is hard to really notice, but is technically the case.

Personally, I'm a Tower guy - if I'm going to spend the time/money to stay at CR, I sort of want the "full deal" experience of the monorail, a balcony, and views (as the views on both sides are pretty awesome). The Tower isn't without flaws though - elevator congestion can happen, especially the evenings, some find the parking lot views on the TPV side less desirable, the TPV side will bake in the afternoon sun on a cloudless day/afternoon, Chef Mickey's and central atrium noise is nearly ever-present.

Like anywhere you have a mix of pros/cons, and where you fall on either side is very subjective. And ultimately I don't think you can make a wrong choice here, so that's good!
Thank you so much for that …much appreciated
 
I'd have to know why you think you might?

I've stayed both now.
And I went from the highest of highs to the "lowest of lows" in room categories.
First time was Club Level, Theme Park View.
Second time was Resort View, Garden Wing.

I loved both!

The Garden Wing is so peaceful.
I rarely saw others and its so quiet.
My room was facing the parking lot but also I had a great view of the Monorail coming out of the main tower.

Only downsides that I noticed... The shower leaked onto the floor (others have mentioned this was true for them as well) and because of the refurb now the top portions of the beds are connected via platform that in the middle has the nightstand so when someone flops around in one bed the other bed feels it.

Overall a great experience though and would do it again.
 

Back in 2015, we booked a garden wing room because that was all we could afford. At the time, we had a wonderful travel agent who got us upgraded to a high tower bay view room one floor below club level at no extra cost. The view was breathtaking. I will never forget that experience as long as I live.
 
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We have always had a soft spot for the one bedroom suites out in the garden wing. We love the quiet and we love the views. However, we just returned from a garden wing stay which may be our last. We were devastated to see that the beautiful natural view of the lake and trees on the opposite bank is now marred by the new resort that is being built. I often roll my eyes when people complain about new things being built, but this time I guess I'm one of the complainers. That view was so amazing. There we were in the middle of one the busiest places on earth but we could stare out our windows and see nothing but water, trees, and sky. It was bliss. Not anymore. Previously the only real negative of the garden wing was the lack of balconies. I will say we never stayed more than a few days because the walk does get old. I feel the same about other resorts that have outer buildings as well (fine, even fun, for a few days but not a long stay).
Due to the new building (Lakeview Lodge?) we won't stay water view in the Contemporary Tower now either. We'll stick with Theme Park View for trips where we want to watch the bustle, and go elsewhere when we want calm and quiet.
 
I have stayed in both. My decision is typically based on budget, time of year, and the size of my traveling party.

If going during hot weather, I usually won’t use the balcony anyway, so a garden wing room is fine. Cooler weather, and I prefer a balcony.

If I can stay eight nights in the garden wing or five nights in the tower for the same money, garden wing wins. If I can get a discount on the tower, but they’re sold out in the garden wing, then tower it is.

When traveling solo, I tend to pick the room that saves me the most money and simply deal with any sacrifices. When traveling with friends and family, having the balcony gives that little bit of extra space to spread out and relax.

When staying in the tower, I usually request a room on a lower floor. This is so I can use the interior stairs if the elevators are congested. I wouldn’t want to walk up to the 11th floor, but accessing the stairs from the concourse on the 4th floor and walking up to the 5th or 6th floor isn’t bad. The trade off for that is the view and being closer to the source of the atrium noise.

When staying in the wing, I do request a ground floor room for the patio. Sometimes I get one, sometimes I don’t. I have never had issues with the elevators or stairs in the wing.

There will be pros and cons to every resort category at Disney. Figure out what you must have, and what you are willing to give up, and book accordingly.
 

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