This large Disney Vacation Club has hundreds of units on 16 acres. Three- and four-story buildings, decorated inside and out to look like the 19th-century resorts of upstate New York, overlook a giant pool with artificial hot springs and faux boulders. Standard rooms, with 355 square feet, have microwaves and refrigerators; suites have full kitchens. Three-bedroom family suites -- as big as most homes, with 2,113 square feet -- occupy two levels and have dining rooms, living rooms, and four bathrooms. Rich woods, early American-style furniture, and overstuffed couches lend a homey, country-chic look. You can walk to Downtown Disney in 10 minutes or take the ferry, which docks near Fulton's Crab House. Pros: in-room massage; abundance of rooms with whirlpool baths. Con: it's a fair hike from some accommodations to the restaurant and other facilities.
Posted by ericw13 from Cape Cod, Massachusetts on 2/29/08
On my recent vacation I stayed there, although I've been there before I never participated in it's recreation so not only did I do the parks + Downtown Disney but I did the pool, gym, community hall and arcade. The only downside was that my stop was the last stop on the bus.
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