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Looks like we are going to change our reservation from OKW to SSR. They got the most votes and I like being close to DTD. That said can anyone suggest which part of SSR I should request when I make the change? I don't know the resort at all but we would like to be in the middle of things and also have a nice view (if they will give us a room with a view). This is our home resort so maybe we will have a little pull???? thanks!
Sorry but owning at a particular resort doesn't give you any preferential treatment when it comes to room assignment.
The most popular areas tend to be:
"The Springs" - Right across from the main pool and restaurants. Most rooms have a view of the nearby pond by some face the road which runs through the resort.
"Congress Park" - Closest area to Downtown Disney. From some rooms you can walk to the Marketplace in 5 minutes. About 60% of the rooms have an actual view of Downtown Disney. There is also a "quiet pool" (i.e. no slide) nearby with a playground and BBQ grill. It's about 5-7 minutes to walk to the main pool.
"The Grandstand" - Mostly views of the golf course. There is a path that will take you to the DTD West Side in about 10-15 minutes, but then you need to walk all the way across to the Marketplace if that's where you are headed. The Grandstand has another Quiet Pool which features a special water play area which appeals to younger kids. Also very close to the main pool and restaurants (2-3 min walk).
The other two areas are "The Paddock" and "The Carousel." "The Paddock" is hard to describe because it's spread over such a large area. Of the 5 buildings in that area, a couple might be good and a couple might be really bad depending upon the type of experience you want.
"The Carousel" is probably the least appealing area of the resort. It's the furthest from Downtown Disney, furthest from the main pool/restaurants and has no quiet pool of its own. It IS the first set of buildings just inside the resort gate, making it quite convenient if you are driving to the theme parks. But aside from that I'd struggle to come up with reasons to recommend "The Carousel."
I created a database with details on rooms at Saratoga. You can find it here:
I'm in the process of gathering balcony photos from as many rooms as possible. The project is still in its infancy, but there are several dozen images available now.
I would NOT recommend using this as a means for requesting specific rooms. But if you select one of the resort "Neighborhoods" like Congress Park, you'll get a list of all of the rooms in that region. Then you can browse the list and see the views available from some of the balconies. It also contains notes from many past resort guests which cite reasons why the did or did not like their room or that area of the resort.
We just got back from a room in the Springs section. Upon checkin, they put us in a different section (can't remember which anymore!). So I asked if they could switch us to Springs, and they did! Plus we were on the top floor - which I love. I think that always gets you a better view, no matter what.
We were facing north, which drives me nuts because it means no sunshine . But the view across the lake was gorgeous, so that made up for it. We had a nice short walk to the main pool and food court - which we only went to 2 times! Which is funny because that's the reason I wanted the Springs section in the first place. It really looked like a wonderful resort. I wish we had more time for exploring it. I had plans to take the boat to DTD, wander aimlessly around the resort, relax at the pool.... well, it didn't happen. We were too busy. But I wouldn't hesitate to go there again to spend more time at the resort!!
What section to request would depend on what you plan on doing most. If you want to be in the middle of things, then ask for the Springs section. It truly is the closest to everything. Right next to a bus stop too. We had a car, so that wasn't an issue for us.
Here's the view from our room. (4th floor, springs section, the first building on the left in the PP layout resort map) We were facing Saratoga Lake. Attachment 25064 Attachment 25066
(sorry the pictures are so small, still trying to get the hang of resizing them!! Just click on them to see them larger - - sorry!!)
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We have stayed twice at SSR, once in Congress Park with a lovely view of DTD and once in The Paddock, on the corner closest to Congress Park. There we had a view of the ponds and fountains. Both times we were close to a bus stop for easy access around the resort and to the parks.
We stayed in the Springs section and loved being close to the pool and restaurants. We faced a lovely little pond where we watched the birds while sipping our coffee in the morning. It was quiet, but everything was accessible just across the street.
Personally, we prefer The Grandstand because it's not too far away from everything but still nice and quiet. Like others have said, if you want a view of DTD, ask for Congress Park. If you want to be as close to the main pool and food court, The Springs is best. Good luck!
We have stayed in the Paddock area and Congress Park. The Paddock was ok but not much in the way of a view or easy access to anything. It was quite a walk to the main pool and we ended up driving up to the pool most days. Congress Park was wonderful! We had an awesome view of DTD, right across the water from Cirque de Soliel. We have requested that area again for our trip in December. I do want to try the Springs out sometime because I would love being close to the main pool!