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Swan and Dolphin Hotels versus Disney Hotels -- Pros and Cons?
On my next visit to WDW, I am planning to splurge a bit and would like to stay at a Disney Deluxe hotel. I have previously stayed at All Stars and Coronado but really want to go to the next level on my next visit. I've been checking out the Swan and Dolphin Hotels. I know these are not Disney run hotels but they are on Disney property and they are close to EPCOT my favorite park.
Are there any pros and cons to staying in these hotels as compared to Disney Hotels? Would I be better off with a Disney hotel? Thanks.
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08-11-2007 01:12 PM
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We stayed at the Dolphin last December. It has great location and great transportation(boats). Did not really care for the decor, service or the fact that it is not at all Disney themed. Really the only other plusses to me are: the rate is usually better than other deluxe resorts and the beds are the most comfortable beds I have ever slept in. Still probably not enough for me to stay there again unless all of WDW is sold out.
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Originally Posted by
Mr.Abominable
We stayed at the Dolphin last December. It has great location and great transportation(boats). Did not really care for the decor, service or the fact that it is not at all Disney themed. Really the only other plusses to me are: the rate is usually better than other deluxe resorts and the beds are the most comfortable beds I have ever slept in. Still probably not enough for me to stay there again unless all of WDW is sold out.
I could have posted this almost word for word, only our stay was last Oct.
an additional plus would be the very nice pool area shared by the hotels. but a minus is that it is a very long walk.
other things on the minus side would be the restaurants tend to be over priced IMHO even for being on Disney property.
you can't have purchases shipped to your room or have in park charging privileges
and, I don't think you can take advantage of the EMH (could be wrong on this one, as we never really use it)
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Originally Posted by
efoxx
I could have posted this almost word for word, only our stay was last Oct.
an additional plus would be the very nice pool area shared by the hotels. but a minus is that it is a very long walk.
other things on the minus side would be the restaurants tend to be over priced IMHO even for being on Disney property.
you can't have purchases shipped to your room or have in park charging privileges
and, I don't think you can take advantage of the EMH (could be wrong on this one, as we never really use it)
You actually can take advantage of Extra Magic Hours....but I still don't like it. Except for those beds!!!!
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I also don't think the Swan and Dolphin participate in DME.
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Swan/Dolphin Pros:
- Great location (but the BW and YC/BC are equally good)
- Ability to earn/redeem Starwood Preferred Guest points
- Upgrades for Starwood gold and platinum members
- Cheaper than Disney deluxe resorts
- Outstanding on-site restaurants (and worth their cost)
Swan/Dolphin cons:
- No magic compared to "real" Disney deluxe resorts
- Often swamped with convention attendees
- Cannot charge property-wide to your room
- Cannot have purchases sent back to your resort
- Smallish rooms, worn-out furnishings, paper-thin walls
My two cents is that it would be better for you to stay at a Disney deluxe such as the Boardwalk for your first step up to that level of luxury. But if you choose the Swan/Dolphin you'll still probably enjoy your stay.
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Thanks all for your responses. I guess I'll be looking to staying in a Disney Deluxe hotel to soak in the full Disney experience.
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