This resort was the final stop on a winter road trip my fiance and I took to escape the cold in the northeast. Having stayed at an amazing hotel in Charleston the few nights previous, driving up to Disney's resort was extremely disappointing. The look of the resort is dark and dreary, and best of all...Its not on the ocean!. I admit that I didn't read the details of the resort on their website before I booked, but we were both under the impression that it was going to be at least near the beach, if not on it. When getting our keys, the staff at the front desk showed little Disney enthusiasm, but was informative. We stayed in a studio on the first floor, which provided no view from the balcony, but did offer the louder than usual footsteps and voices of the neighbors upstairs. The walls and floors of the place are built paper thin, which I can only imagine would be terrible with a crying baby next door. Additionally, the towels provided were nonabsorbant and stained. The bed linens were uncomfortable, stained, not warm, full of holes and felt dirty. The pool at the resort was ok, with a pretty good size hot tub to one side. It was interesting to see that the slide closed early though. I don't have any kids, but I can imagine that would be annoying if I did.
There are no restaurants in the resort, (I don't consider their "Tide me over" a real restaurant), very little in the way of activities, bike rentals seemed very pricey ($16 per person, per day)....the list pretty much just keeps going. The only positive aspect of our stay was our time spent in a completely different part of the island, Sea Pines. If you are looking to stay in Hilton Head, I would def. consider staying someplace located within Sea Pines, because that's where pretty much everything on the island is located anyway. Whatever you do, don't waste your time/money/aggrivation on Disney's Hilton Head Resort.






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