The appeal of Disney resorts has never been the rooms themselves, for the most part. There's obviously the location, but also the uniqueness of each property. The Contemporary has a freaking train that runs through the inside. I'm a self-proclaimed Contemporary hater, but that still counts for something... a lot more than the provenance of the bathroom tile or the thread count on the sheets. The Contemporary might be the least themed of the Disney resorts, certainly of the Deluxe resorts, yet it's still more interesting than what you'll find most anywhere else.
My biggest problem with the Contemporary rooms is that they're below the standards of even the other resorts on property. And I'm not just talking Grand Flo and Riviera. Even somewhere like Saratoga Springs has better fit and finish than what we're seeing here.
Amen. That tile was hideous.
Yup. My last hotel stay was at the Fairmont Vancouver and it was about $500. The service level was extraordinary but the room itself... was a hotel room in need of refurbishment. The mattress had a bit of a sag in the middle, the carpet was worn under the wheels of the desk, the windows had streaks when the sun hit them a certain way, etc.