It is supposed to start in the summer this year, but originally scheduled for spring. DVC execs stated that room designs were being finalized, and slightly altered due to guest feedback from people staying in the model rooms. It includes a complete hard goods replacement, including completely new kitchen and bathroom fixtures, plus new flooring, furniture, etc. They'll be taking the buildings out one-by-one, so as to minimize disruption to guests.
You would need a 1 bedroom for that. All of the studios have 2 queen beds, and there hasn't been any mention of that changing, but we'll have to wait and see.It would be great if they could put another door into the bathrooms or at least reconfigure it!
I don't relish the idea of one of my adult/late teen sons coming through after an evening at DIsney Springs if DH and I have "retired for an early night"! Apart from this reservation I'd love to stay here. (And I know some of the rooms have a better layout, but it would be my luck to get an older room).
You would need a 1 bedroom for that. All of the studios have 2 queen beds, and there hasn't been any mention of that changing, but we'll have to wait and see.
I wouldn't let this stop you. We had a 1 bedroom at BCV and guess which door was never used to the bathroom? Plus the bathrooms are all open towards the 1 bedrooms no matter where you stay. At OKW there is enough of an angle that it doesn't really get in the way much.Yes, we always book a 1 bed villa. But this is stopping me trying out OKW for now. The only saving grace is that the older buildings with this layout are mostly, I think, in the "near hospitality house" category, so maybe it would be OK.
I wouldn't let this stop you. We had a 1 bedroom at BCV and guess which door was never used to the bathroom? Plus the bathrooms are all open towards the 1 bedrooms no matter where you stay. At OKW there is enough of an angle that it doesn't really get in the way much.
LOL - yay another OKW convert! Good to see you here too!It's funny because we have stayed at BCV and I don't remember it being an issue. I think the reason it's made me hesitate is because the allears site point it out specifically for OKW.
We're also spoilt! Bay Lake is our home resort and we also recently stayed at Kidani. Both of them have 2 bathrooms, so no issue.
Good to know though, thanks! I'll get over it, I'm sure.
Edit: OMG, just realised who it was I replied to! You'd already all but persuaded me to try OKW over on MO lol!
Thanks very much. Hope they don't destroy the last vestiges of why I bought and still love Old Key West.It is supposed to start in the summer this year, but originally scheduled for spring. DVC execs stated that room designs were being finalized, and slightly altered due to guest feedback from people staying in the model rooms. It includes a complete hard goods replacement, including completely new kitchen and bathroom fixtures, plus new flooring, furniture, etc. They'll be taking the buildings out one-by-one, so as to minimize disruption to guests.
My thoughts exactly. Those horrible fake wood floors were only installed a few years ago, along with the dark furniture that has nothing to do with the light and bright ambiance of Old Key West. Heck, I still miss their pink towels at the pools. Oops, showing my age.This is quick isn't it? I last stayed at OKW in 2011 and I thought that was the last hard goods rehab. I thought they were on a 10+ year cycle.
Noooo the floors are the best! You prefer that foul teal carpet they used to have?My thoughts exactly. Those horrible fake wood floors were only installed a few years ago, along with the dark furniture that has nothing to do with the light and bright ambiance of Old Key West. Heck, I still miss their pink towels at the pools. Oops, showing my age.
My love of carpet runs deep, and my love of not hearing the "thunk-thrap-pound-pound-pound" of little and large feet on the fake wooden floors above my head runs even deeper. Sorry, but noise cancels my happy.Noooo the floors are the best! You prefer that foul teal carpet they used to have?
Well that's true. Top floor or bust.My love of carpet runs deep, and my love of not hearing the "thunk-thrap-pound-pound-pound" of little and large feet on the fake wooden floors above my head runs even deeper. Sorry, but noise cancels my happy.
Second floor on the right hand side of the building normally works for me. But only if it's two stories. Otherwise I hate myself for being so fussy as I drag myself up two flights of stairs with too heavy luggage.Well that's true. Top floor or bust.
The bellmen will bring your bags up and down. If my records are correct, there are only about ten rooms with two stories, aren't there?Second floor on the right hand side of the building normally works for me. But only if it's two stories. Otherwise I hate myself for being so fussy as I drag myself up two flights of stairs with too heavy luggage.
That's a good question. SSR has both room types available for booking. It could be that because they aren't more expensive that the cash guests just get luck of the draw. I personally like HH area but Peninsular stop. Nice and quiet but easy to get to the HH and the like, and the first one to be let off of the buses upon return.The bellmen will bring your bags up and down. If my records are correct, there are only about ten rooms with two stories, aren't there?
Separate question, because I don't think it needs its own thread. I've seen DVC people talk about how the buildings near the Hospitality House are in a separate booking category, but I didn't see that as an option booking as a cash guest. Does that mean I definitely can't get one of those buildings, or just that it's all one category for cash guests?
Thanks. A lot is going to depend on whether we get a rental car or not. If we do, I think we're going to try to get on the canal in 45, 46, or 55. If we don't have a car, I think we'd try for something in the middle of Old Turtle Pond, 32-35. We don't actually want a Hospitality House building due to the bathroom door setup, I was just curious.That's a good question. SSR has both room types available for booking. It could be that because they aren't more expensive that the cash guests just get luck of the draw. I personally like HH area but Peninsular stop. Nice and quiet but easy to get to the HH and the like, and the first one to be let off of the buses upon return.
In my experience, the HH buildings are a request category, but not a booking category. That's been with points, though. So YMMV on a cash reservation.Separate question, because I don't think it needs its own thread. I've seen DVC people talk about how the buildings near the Hospitality House are in a separate booking category, but I didn't see that as an option booking as a cash guest. Does that mean I definitely can't get one of those buildings, or just that it's all one category for cash guests?
The bellmen will bring your bags up and down. If my records are correct, there are only about ten rooms with two stories, aren't there?
Separate question, because I don't think it needs its own thread. I've seen DVC people talk about how the buildings near the Hospitality House are in a separate booking category, but I didn't see that as an option booking as a cash guest. Does that mean I definitely can't get one of those buildings, or just that it's all one category for cash guests?
The buildings near HH are a separate booking category for DVC members using points, and are booked quite quickly. Since there are only a few buildings in this category, while you may request it on a cash reservation, it is highly unlikely that you would ever be granted that request.In my experience, the HH buildings are a request category, but not a booking category. That's been with points, though. So YMMV on a cash reservation.
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