Hi, we have stayed at the FS several times, always split with the Beach Club. We're doing this again in July.
Pros of FS:
- rooms are larger and far better appointed than any Disney property I've stayed at (all Deluxes except WL), with the bathrooms being not even in the same category as any Disney property (FS are way, way better), and this is true even for the cheapest FS room
- amenities far exceed any Disney hotel - there are several pools, a very long lazy river, waterslides, an adults only pool, and a variety of comfortable pool loungers/pods around each pool. There is poolside service, which can be hit or miss, but which is usually good. Sunblock, fruit infused water, ice water pitchers are all provided at the pool, along with towels (of course), and drinks and food can be ordered.
- other amenities include basketball, rock climbing, tennis, an excellent gym, and the spa facilities can be used by all guests, even without a treatment. We have never golfed, but there is a golf course as well.
- kids club is amazing, both the club itself and the "Hideout" (building with lots of video games) which is for tweens and teens - younger kids are welcome as well but have to be supervised by a parent.
- food is excellent, Capa is one of our favorite restaurants, anywhere, Ravello is very good (breakfast, lunch, and dinner), the ice cream parlor is my kids' favorite anywhere, and the lobby bar often has live music (or did, pre-pandemic) and has a nice menu. Room service is also excellent.
- van and/or bus transportation provided to all four parks - MK and Epcot are the most regular (every 30 minutes), AK and HS a bit more infrequently (every 60-90 minutes)
- the hotel itself is beautiful, the grounds are beautiful, it feels like a real vacation, just being there, in a way that I've never felt at any Disney hotel
Cons of FS:
- if MK is your favorite park, drop-off for MK is the TTC, and this is less than ideal. We have tried the "take an Uber to the Contemporary" trick to avoid the TTC, but I've heard the Contemporary is no longer allowing this.
- it can be more expensive than Disney Deluxes, but I've never found it to be a huge difference (and I think FS is worth a the extra money)
We tend to stay 3-4 days at FS, 4-5 days at the BC, and tend to do all of our park days while at BC, maybe 1 while at FS. FS is a true resort and we like spending as much time as possible there. I'm happy to answer any other questions.