News Disney Lakeshore Lodge (Project 89 - Development near Fort Wilderness)

Disstevefan1

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I still really feel like there must be cash rooms at this resort. It's so blatantly a hotel with a trifold offshoot DVC wing with a dedicated entrance and parking lot still in tact. Maybe they are feeling confident enough with MK plans that they need more cash rooms for MK? Especially since the last ten years eliminated rooms at Poly, Grand Flo, Wilderness Lodge and the Cabins.
I think its going to be full DVC.
Folks are always welcome to pay the insane nightly rates for DVC rooms.

But who knows what's going to happen after EPIC opens....
 

Doberge

True Bayou Magic
Premium Member
I still really feel like there must be cash rooms at this resort. It's so blatantly a hotel with a trifold offshoot DVC wing with a dedicated entrance and parking lot still in tact. Maybe they are feeling confident enough with MK plans that they need more cash rooms for MK? Especially since the last ten years eliminated rooms at Poly, Grand Flo, Wilderness Lodge and the Cabins.
We haven't seen anything to suggest a change of plan from mixed.
 

SplashJacket

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Chef idea Mickey`=

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If Riviera were actually fully themed out to be the beautiful Disney Resort it should have been, we would have bought there too...but thought the only real plus is the Skyliner...other than that you are trapped at a hotel with nothing around...
I wouldn't say you are trapped in that location, your the closest to Disney Spring's, access to Caribbean Beach, skylines access to two park areas and crescent lake resorts, pop century and art of animation.
 
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Chip Chipperson

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trapped except for the Skyliner... and yes you are closer to Disney Springs, but you still have to take a bus or get in your car to get there.... there is nothing to walk to nearby.... And when I stayed there the Skyliner went down fairly often...
I'd hardly call easy access to 2 parks being trapped. By that logic, all of the guests at MK monorail resorts are "trapped," too, because the monorail to Epcot requires more effort than the Skyliner to Epcot and they have to take buses to Disney Springs, DHS, and DAK.
 

FiestaFunKid

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I'd hardly call easy access to 2 parks being trapped. By that logic, all of the guests at MK monorail resorts are "trapped," too, because the monorail to Epcot requires more effort than the Skyliner to Epcot and they have to take buses to Disney Springs, DHS, and DAK.
I don't agree with trapped - but the monorail resorts are in the premium MK location. Riv location may not be horrible, but it's not a go to for anything. If you want Springs, it's Saratoga - if you want Epcot/HS, it's cresent lake.

Monorail resorts also have easy access to each other - all great resorts/dining - and are set on Bay Lake. To each their own, bur for me this location blows the Riv out of the water.

Admittedly, I have an irrational love for the monorial, so I suppose it's possible the skyliner could do it for others.
 
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MR.Dis

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Since I go to WDW 2 to 3 times a year, I have taken the Skyliner many times. My problem is they shut it down way too often. So if you stay a RIV and are totally dependent on Skyliner for transportation, you are playing with fire. When I stay at Saratoga or AKL, I will automatically get a rental car. If I would ever stay at RIV, my guess is I would just not risk issues and have a rental car. For me, the big draw of the Skyliner would not be a draw at all.
 

plutofan15

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trapped except for the Skyliner... and yes you are closer to Disney Springs, but you still have to take a bus or get in your car to get there.... there is nothing to walk to nearby.... And when I stayed there the Skyliner went down fairly often...
Trapped? Hardly. In fact, on more than one occasion we have gone to Primo Piatto for a meal while at Epcot for a bit of down time from the park. Very easily done with the Skyliner. Of course, that would be a lot more difficult if the Skyliner was down. But that could be said of any resort which relies on any sort of transportation other than busses such as the monorail and boats. I would consider AKL and Coronado Springs resorts as more isolated than Riviera. You could also add Wilderness Lodge as being more isolated.
 

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