I've never stayed at any of those resorts, but I have a prejudice against the Swan and Dolphin. I know it's petty and silly, and that I'm being a "resort snob" to some degree, but I just don't feel like it's a "real" Disney Resort. I guess I feel that way because it actually isn't. :lol: It's not operated by Disney. I'm not sure if it's technically owned by them or not, as it could be owned, but leased out to the company that really runs it. But either way, I like to stay "onsite" meaning, at a Disney resort with all the themeing and ammeneties of staying at a Disney Resort. To me, the Swan and Dolphin don't count. I would feel like I'm staying offsite, even though I am smack in the middle of WDW. To me, staying at one of those resorts would be the same as staying at the Best Western across the street from Downtown Disney. It's kind of like when we used to stay at a Super 8 motel in Kissimmee and drive to the parks. I remember one time we were having supper at Biergarten, and one of the guys sharing a table with us asked where we are staying. I almost felt like an outsider telling him we're staying at the Super 8 in Kissimmee when he was staying at a WDW resort. :ROFLOL: Silly, I know, and I'm sure he didn't care one way or the other, but I guess I would almost feel the same way staying at the Swan or Dolphin. Much nicer hotels than a Super 8, to be sure, but I wouldn't feel like I'm "part of the club" so to speak, in the midst of all the guests staying at a real Disney resort.