wsmith1978
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Looks amazing! I'm trying to figure out where this is??
Looks amazing! I'm trying to figure out where this is??
Is the renovation of the resort now complete? Or are they still working on other areas?
It is pretty much complete. The spa building is still behind walls, but there isn't much sign of visible construction anywhere now.Is the renovation of the resort now complete? Or are they still working on other areas?
It is pretty much complete. The spa building is still behind walls, but there isn't much sign of visible construction anywhere now.
Yep they are all done. Grand opens July 17.So the cabins by the boat launch are finished? What I saw going over to MK on the boat in late April wasn't nearly the same stage of completion as the ones in front of Boulder Ridge.
Safe to assume you'll have a photo tour of the entire property soon after the 17th?Yep they are all done. Grand opens July 17.
Agreed. Having seen it in person its generally well done. Once the trees mature it will be beautiful.I wont lie I was one of the people when the Polynesian had its redo, was not happy, still not really. So when I heard what Disney was doing to the Wilderness Lodge I cringed. But it seems this redo is pretty nice. I haven't seen in person so I will reserve final judgement when I see with my own eyes. But in photos its alright.
It used to be the hidden springs pool, between the orginal DVC villa building, the main building and the lake.
Yep they are all done. Grand opens July 17.
I really like them but this porch is a bit baffling to me. Why is it so narrow and the wall so tall? When seated you can only stare at the rock. Or your neighbors I suppose.
ETA I don't even think my legs would fit between the chair and the wall and I'm not a tall guy. You also have to basically climb over one chair to get to the next.
It's a design decision that was made over two decades by the original lodge designers. The rooms on the first and second floor of that part of the building have always had narrow balconies due to the stone work on the facade.WTH? I get claustrophobic just looking at that. That's one weird design decision. It would be better to have no balcony than to give an unusable one to guests and tick them off.
It's a design decision that was made over two decades by the original lodge designers. The rooms on the first and second floor of that part of the building have always had narrow balconies due to the stone work on the facade.
U WOT M8? I didn't comment on the age of the design.
Like I said, that's one weird design. Are those rooms, by any chance, offered at a lower rate? The only similar situation I'm familiar with is at the Grand Floridian DVC where there is a one bedroom with a patio that abuts the colonnade. IIRC, that room is offered at the rate of a studio. But while that room lacks privacy or a view, at least the patio is full sized.
I believe they are among the highest priced rooms at the resort.Is it offered at a discounted rate? Because that would tick me off.
No. They were never discounted for the past 23 years. I doubt they well start now. Not all deluxe resort rooms even have balconies at all. Some at the poly have non at all. Some at beach club and Boardwalk are only large enough for one small person.Is it offered at a discounted rate? Because that would tick me off.
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