Reviewing the Saratoga Springs Resort and Spa
Today, I thought we would take a break from the news and rumors and take a closer look at a Disney World resort. The Saratoga Springs Resort and Spa has been on the radar of Disney World vacationers quite a bit recently, thanks to sales from the Disney Vacation Club and construction over at the Animal Kingdom Lodge. Many people are being offered rooms at Saratoga Springs so let’s talk about this resort and give those of you who have never been there a better idea of what to expect.
Saratoga Springs has a lot going for it. The rooms are terrific and the grounds are beautiful. The buildings are bright and very inviting and walking around the paths that snake between then is a quiet and relaxing experience. The landscaping is typically well done and blends perfectly with the bridges, fountains and streams that fit naturally into the layout.
The theme is a subtle nod to the deep horseracing history that is so much a part of the fabric in Saratoga Springs, New York. There are statues and paintings of thoroughbreds throughout the grounds, but the new pool area pictured below is perhaps a bit less subtle in this theme.
The main pool, located just off the lobby is called the High Rock Spring Pool, pictured below. In my opinion it is one of the finest such areas in all of Disney World’s Resorts. The rock work is gorgeous and the slide is a lot of fun. The entire area is upbeat and vibrant.
The Saratoga Springs is a Vacation Club resort and therefore the room choices are somewhat expansive. You can get a typical studio room, which includes a small kitchenette area with a sink and refrigerator, or you may choose larger villas with one, two, or three bedrooms. The villas offer full kitchens. Depending on the price available at the time of booking, this can be a great value for larger parties. There is plenty of space in these rooms and the full kitchen allows you to have a meal or two without going out, this is especially good for light breakfasts.
One problem with Saratoga Springs, and one I truly hope this work out, is the dining and drinking options. They are not good at all. The sit-down restaurant, the Turf Club Bar and Grill, is not a bar at all so don’t expect to go here for a drink. The food is okay, but limited and pricey. The “food court” area is called the Artist’s Palette and it also disappoints. The food is always good, but this is not a food court by any means. There is only one station and the menu only has a few items available. Luckily, Downtown Disney is just a short boat ride away, or even in walking distance from some of the outer buildings.
Though I have never been, I am told the spa at the resort is top-notch. Keep this in mind as well. I know many people who stay at Saratoga for just this reason.
Another issue here is that this resort is so big that it becomes critical that you request a room location that suites your needs. If you want to be near the lobby and the boat to Downtown you need to ask for the proper area for your room or you will be waiting for a bus like everywhere else in Disney World. However, the outer buildings are very quiet, which may be appealing as well.
Nothing is perfect, and that applies to the Saratoga Springs Resort and Spa. But the place is beautiful and well located. If it fits your budget, it is worth a try.






Eric said,
August 14, 2007 @ 8:53 pm
Great review of my home resort!
My wife & I love SSR. The proximity to DTD can’t be beat. And the grounds, as mentioned, are beautiful (much more natural beauty than at OKW, a similar huge DVC resort, IMO).
The food court is lacking and what is offered doesn’t appeal to me. But, we don’t use resort food courts that often anyway. I can’t speak on the food quality at the Turf Club, as we have yet to dine there. We do have plans to try it out in October, so we’ll see.
I think SSR gets abad rep, for some reason, but personally, I’d much rather stay there than the bland OKW.
Gordon said,
August 14, 2007 @ 10:12 pm
When staying at WDW I usually wind up renting DVC points for this resort. I really like this resort and their gym is the best on Disney property. I don’t really mind that they don’t have a lot of restaurant options considering DTD is just a short walk away.
Matt said,
August 15, 2007 @ 6:03 pm
I’m hoping to try out SSR for Mousefest (waiting on AP rates to come out) and I’ll be renting a car, so the terrible transportation wont affect me, and I couldn’t care less about the onsite dining. Thanks for the review. And Len has mentioned the spa at SSR is terrific.