Our first stay at a WDW resort was just a couple of years ago. We (DW, DD4 at the time, and I) arrived in FL a few days earlier to visit an older daughter of mine in Melbourne. We stayed at a Holiday Inn right on the beach in Melbourne, and had a 1BR suite. It was fairly standard: no kitchen but did have a small fridge and microwave; bedroom was smallish w/one queen bed; the pull out couch was uncomfortable as most of them are. The entire suite had that "beach" feel to it, meaning it seemed overly damp, was sandy at the entrances, and was spartan in its furnishings. It wasn't dirty exactly but was a bit dingy and unappealing. For a short three day/two night stay, it was fine.
After our visit, we then drove to WDW and checked into our 1BR suite at VWL. Oh my god. We thought we had struck the mother lode. The rooms were very clean, very bright, and very inviting. We had the huge jacuzzi tub, the full kitchen, and a comfortable pullout couch. The a/c worked very well unlike the one at the Holiday Inn, and given it was late August, that was key to our enjoyment. We had the pools, the hot tubs, the trails. We had the magnificent lobby, Artist Point, and friendly CMs. And, we had easy access to all the parks. We couldn't believe the difference between VWL and Holiday Inn. Granted, we were paying half again as much for the suite at VWL, but there simply was no comparison.
It was this visit that prompted us into looking at DVC. We'll always remember that first trip fondly as it opened our eyes to the existence of the Disney magic. Sure, WDW has issues just like any other big corporation, but overall, they still do the fantasy vacation thing as well or better than anyone else.

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