ford91exploder
Resident Curmudgeon
Tacky can be fun, Especially if you let the inner tacky really flow like with overscaled sculpture etc. Victorian color schemes were over the top tacky but the overall effect was fun to see.
Currently staying at Pop in a new room...at first seeing the pictures I thought it looked too clinical, but staying in one, I certainly like it and it certainly doesn't seem like you're staying in a tacky Value. It's very IKEAish which I like, but I have already been a victim of the new floors since I'm on the third floor (asked for top flooor)...must have been a family leaving early this morning around 5:00am and the toddler was stomping on the floor and crying...not good with these floors.
We've only stayed at Art of Animation, but we LOVED it. The problem we had was with the exception of the Suites, you could have no more than 4 to a room. The Suites were too expensive. Plus we had a total of 7 of us (5 + 2). We solved the problem with getting adjoining rooms and it was much cheaper than a suite (people complain that the walk is too far to the Little mermaid rooms, but I didn't find that to be a problem at all!). At Art of Animation, the theming is so incredible for kids, I would highly recommend it. I'm guessing that's true at the other value resorts as well. If no kids, then I'd probably opt for Pop Century, especially with the updated rooms. Good luck!My problem with the Values is that they aren't much of a "value." They're very expensive for what you get in return.
People complain about distance at CBR, too. We stayed in the Pirate rooms (furthest rooms from the main building and restaurants/pool), and it was only a 7 minute walk along the water behind the buildings. I'm quick to point this out to people asking about CBR because we absolutely love the resort and the walk to us was nothing even with a 9- and 4-year-old in tow.We've only stayed at Art of Animation, but we LOVED it. The problem we had was with the exception of the Suites, you could have no more than 4 to a room. The Suites were too expensive. Plus we had a total of 7 of us (5 + 2). We solved the problem with getting adjoining rooms and it was much cheaper than a suite (people complain that the walk is too far to the Little mermaid rooms, but I didn't find that to be a problem at all!). At Art of Animation, the theming is so incredible for kids, I would highly recommend it. I'm guessing that's true at the other value resorts as well. If no kids, then I'd probably opt for Pop Century, especially with the updated rooms. Good luck!
I find it funny that a few people (on other threads - not this one) automatically assume that value resort guests are the poor relations, compared to the high dollar mod and deluxe crowd.
Where I stay depends upon the value I get in return. Visit Universal and you'll likely see me in a deluxe hotel - I think they're a fantastic deal for what you get - that's why I stay there. I love WDW, but would never pay what they charge for a deluxe. Not because I can't - but because to me, the value just isn't there.
My favorite part about staying at all stars? My credit card bill after the vacation ends. We like to get away fairly often - every $500-1500+ I save just means another weekend away or cruise ship fare later.
Now I do admit I've been tempted by the mods occasionally! So who knows...I may succumb one day.
This a thousand times over. Can I afford a deluxe? Sure... but that means one trip instead of two (or even three!)
Even the mods are really losing a lot of there theming. Exterior is nice sure, but inside they are becoming more and more homogenized with every refurb.Yes, but WDW is kind of tacky, which is why it’s not everyone’s cup of tea. My biggest issue with the values is that they are decorated, not themed. The mods and deluxe are themed.
Even the mods are really losing a lot of there theming. Exterior is nice sure, but inside they are becoming more and more homogenized with every refurb.
Deluxe is cheaper for us than any value or mod 14 nights 4 adults and 4 kids 16 14 11 7 with 14 day tickets and free dining we save £500 staying at OKW compared to the cheapest value option we would need two rooms with same tickets and having to pay to upgrade the dining plan so no way i would pay more for a whole lot less space and amenities
Some Disney value resorts have actual theming:
Hotel Chyenne - Disneyland Paris
Or look nice on the outside:
Tokyo Disney Celebration Hotel
Just not so much the ones in the US.
They shouldn’t have to learn that lesson. They built the DLP resorts. Then again, they understood 60 years ago that E-tickets needed adequate capacity. This company suffers from dementia.for a second, i was like "i'm totally staying there" and then i read where those hotels are. i think there are lessons to be learned here for disney. you can make a themed value. you can.
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