Best Club Level

aw14

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Hello everyone. We are currently speaking with my travel agent about planning my 3/16 40th birthday trip. We are planning on staying club level and are trying to decide on which resort. We recently stay Poly club level and it was excellent. However, at times the food offerings were somewhat slim. In fact, our last day, the only offering was sushi, which I don't eat.

With that said, does anyone know of the best, most extensive offerings at a club level? GF seems quite extensive...while others seem more like poly.

Any insight would be greatly appreciated. Luckily our travel agent is amazing, so she has been providing as much as possible
 

networkpro

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Hmm which to pick.... We've stayed in quite a few and each has their own attraction as well as detraction all the ones we've stayed at have had a nice variety of snacks hot and cold... they are NOT meal replacements. Plenty of Alcohol.

Contemporary - View is the main attraction here, the lounge is the best place to watch the fireworks while snacking. Its noisy and the rooms are still just concrete cubes.

GF- main building and outbuilding (Sugarloaf) Main buildings lounge is nice and large, but suffers the same issue as the Contemporary... noise with the open atrium. Sugarloaf is just about right. Quieter and much less traffic to deal with.

Yacht Club- Smaller lounge, gets cramped and crowded during peak times.

Its a crap shoot depending on the other gusts that are there the same time you are, some are nice and well mannered, others not so much and take everything thats not nailed down trying to make it into a meal.
 

aw14

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Hmm which to pick.... We've stayed in quite a few and each has their own attraction as well as detraction all the ones we've stayed at have had a nice variety of snacks hot and cold... they are NOT meal replacements. Plenty of Alcohol.

Contemporary - View is the main attraction here, the lounge is the best place to watch the fireworks while snacking. Its noisy and the rooms are still just concrete cubes.

GF- main building and outbuilding (Sugarloaf) Main buildings lounge is nice and large, but suffers the same issue as the Contemporary... noise with the open atrium. Sugarloaf is just about right. Quieter and much less traffic to deal with.

Yacht Club- Smaller lounge, gets cramped and crowded during peak times.

Its a crap shoot depending on the other gusts that are there the same time you are, some are nice and well mannered, others not so much and take everything thats not nailed down trying to make it into a meal.
Thank you

We are giving serious consideration to the Outer Building at GF. The pictures of their offerings seemed more impressive than others
 

aw14

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Sadly much of this thread has gone off topic. If you don't like concierge level, you are more than welcome to that opinion. However, my original post specifically asked for the best of the concierge not if you thought it was a waste.

Let's stay on track
 

The Mom

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Sadly much of this thread has gone off topic. If you don't like concierge level, you are more than welcome to that opinion. However, my original post specifically asked for the best of the concierge not if you thought it was a waste.

Let's stay on track

I've stayed club level at the Boardwalk a couple of times, and enjoyed it. As others have stated, there aren't enough offerings to replace a lunch or dinner, but that's not what we wanted. We wanted to have breakfast, and the offerings were more than enough for us. We also enjoyed being able to have a little snack and/or pre-dinner drinks. They also offered liqueurs in the evening, and we drank enough to make up the difference in price, compared to what we would have paid in the park.

Club level might not be worth it if you are a commando style, opening until close, park guest. Or if you want to use it as a restaurant. But if you enjoy relaxing, as we do, it is. Also, you can see the fireworks (but not the ground level show) at Epcot from the Boardwalk.
 

aw14

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We use it for the same. Looks like we are going to go with the outer building (Sugarloaf) at the GF. Seemed they had a lot of food options. I did really love the Poly and the Poly offerings, but they could be hit or miss
 

The Mom

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Premium Member
A little off topic, but because of how much we enjoyed Club Level at WDW, we tried it at US/IOA at the Royal Pacific. Definitely inferior. The times were more limited, along with the offerings.
 

aw14

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A little off topic, but because of how much we enjoyed Club Level at WDW, we tried it at US/IOA at the Royal Pacific. Definitely inferior. The times were more limited, along with the offerings.
thats good to know. We really liked the Poly Concierge experience and I know my sister and her family love the BC concierge. We are very excited to try the SugarLoaf at the GF. They look like they put out a great varying spread
 

Innkeeper's Club

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In my opinion the best Club Level is at the Boardwalk Inn. One major reason for that is the Cast Members who have always been amazing and very friendly. I previously stayed Club Level at the Contemporary, Polynesian, and Beach Club and after staying at those locations the service at the BWI does not compare. I also want to add that they recently updated their food offerings from 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM and added some items such as Baked Mac n Cheese, Braised Short Ribs, Chicken Fingers and Corn Dogs. Plus from Monday - Wednesday they also have a Potato Soup and Thursday - Sunday they have a Roasted Tomato Soup. Finally in the mornings for breakfast they also now have Smoked Salmon.
 
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