Parrain
Active Member
All of the Disney resorts are well themed, some more kid friendly, some more refined, but all well done. And they are all different experiences as they should be. Who wants to see the same thing over and over? Comparing Disney resorts isn't like comparing apples and oranges, it is like comparing the entire fruit basket! We love the over-the-top theming of the value resorts, having stayed at Pop Century a couple of times when we have extended trips at the last minute, and we love the AOA and All Star Movies (Hidden Menu!!!) food courts. But we don't care for the motel 6 feel of the outside hallways. The Moderates have outside hallways too, but they have a lot of beautiful landscaping that provides an enjoyable walk. The pools have themed waterslides also, which the kids love. The Deluxe are great; a large choice of food options and very beautiful grounds, but the obvious perk is location! You can walk into Magic Kingdom in 5 minutes from the Contemporary! Walk or take a boat into Epcot or HS from the Boardwalk, The Beach Club, Swan, Dolphin or Yacht Club! AKL is a quick bus ride or drive to AK and very near Blizzard Beach... The Yacht and Beach Club's sand-bottomed pool, Storm-Along Bay, is so nice that we have booked ticketless trips there just to relax and enjoy the amenities! We sometimes enjoy being on the balcony of the Yacht Club or Boardwalk rooms and just watching the Friendships (boats)! The gorgeous Poly Pool area is our young nephew's favorite place to be in WDW!
Our favorite studio/hotel rooms are the DVC units, with the kitchenettes and cool trundle beds. You get the amenities of a deluxe plus a microwave, mini-fridge and sink area. We own at the Poly, and the studios have both a bath and a shower, in two completely separate rooms! Talk about convenient!!! But there are still things to think about; you can get lost at some resorts! Once, we got off at the wrong stop at PORS and wandered around for 30 minutes looking for our room! And we were at Animal Kingdom's Kidani Village once, and the room (DVC studio) must have been a half hour walk from the lobby... INSIDE the building!!! It was like being in an international airport! But the view of the animals made up for the length of the walk.
The bottom line is there is something magical about each resort, and some things maybe not so magical. But I have never had a bad trip to WDW, and, by my daughter's count, we have been 48 times! I say try them all, and if you can't make up your mind, start over! That's what we do! ;-)
Our favorite studio/hotel rooms are the DVC units, with the kitchenettes and cool trundle beds. You get the amenities of a deluxe plus a microwave, mini-fridge and sink area. We own at the Poly, and the studios have both a bath and a shower, in two completely separate rooms! Talk about convenient!!! But there are still things to think about; you can get lost at some resorts! Once, we got off at the wrong stop at PORS and wandered around for 30 minutes looking for our room! And we were at Animal Kingdom's Kidani Village once, and the room (DVC studio) must have been a half hour walk from the lobby... INSIDE the building!!! It was like being in an international airport! But the view of the animals made up for the length of the walk.
The bottom line is there is something magical about each resort, and some things maybe not so magical. But I have never had a bad trip to WDW, and, by my daughter's count, we have been 48 times! I say try them all, and if you can't make up your mind, start over! That's what we do! ;-)