SpaceMountain77
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But its not done yet......
That was my hope, but DVC Guides are stating that the building is done.
But its not done yet......
Dude, YOU are the Magic. They don’t provide the Magic any longer.Dream big, live GRAND. Favorite weeks starting at only $40,000. View attachment 669122View attachment 669123View attachment 669124
Walt sez it will never be done.....That was my hope, but DVC Guides are stating that the building is done.
I wonder if they removed the benches in order to move larger machinery around the resort on the pathways. Hopefully, they'll be replaced when the project is finished.Stayed here the other week, was shocked they removed all the benches from the pathways around the resort. Baffling.
They might. They are aware and unsatisfied with the awful look of the stairs at big pine key. Pulling the workers now to address that would slow done the construction of the rooms rehab which is already behind.So, we were hoping that this was work in progress, but it seems to be complete. For whatever reason, the Big Pine Key stairwells will not match the recently renovated Boca Chica lodge and remaining lodges. The resort lodges will have updated wall sconces and under railing lighting. Moreover, no electrical wiring will be exposed. In contrast, Big Pine Key will reuse old lighting, which will be connected to overhead linear lighting, and wiring will be exposed. The south stairwell has the under railing lighting, but the north stairwell does not.
The first photo is of the newly opened Boca Chica stairwell. The other three are of the entry, linear lighting, and wall sconce in the Big Pine Key. The last photo showcases the difference side by side.
I guess it is sad that I care and the people overseeing the visual direction of the flagship resort do not.
This must be temporary for safety purposes.So, we were hoping that this was work in progress, but it seems to be complete. For whatever reason, the Big Pine Key stairwells will not match the recently renovated Boca Chica lodge and remaining lodges. The resort lodges will have updated wall sconces and under railing lighting. Moreover, no electrical wiring will be exposed. In contrast, Big Pine Key will reuse old lighting, which will be connected to overhead linear lighting, and wiring will be exposed. The south stairwell has the under railing lighting, but the north stairwell does not.
The first photo is of the newly opened Boca Chica stairwell. The other three are of the entry, linear lighting, and wall sconce in the Big Pine Key. The last photo showcases the difference side by side.
I guess it is sad that I care and the people overseeing the visual direction of the flagship resort do not.
I hope so, between the cold LEDs and wiring it reeks of Motel 6 repairsThis must be temporary for safety purposes.
This building should have never been released for booking in this state. They need to protect the brand better.I hope so, between the cold LEDs and wiring it reeks of Motel 6 repairs
…what year is it?This building should have never been released for booking in this state. They need to protect the brand better.
That was never a hard case…just don’tThough it will make the case for buying riviera more difficult when this is for sale alongside it.
Grand Floridian phase 2 has already opened and Riviera is outselling it pretty significantly.Though it will make the case for buying riviera more difficult when this is for sale alongside it.
Riviera is accessable to more parks via the skyliner directly, unlike GF with only the monorail direct - and to get to even Epcot you need a transfer. No question this would play into many discussions, specially for DVC members. While GF is a great resort, it's isolated to 3/4 of the resorts that aren't MK...Grand Floridian phase 2 has already opened and Riviera is outselling it pretty significantly.
I know, I’m surprised too. But the numbers don’t lie.
You need to transfer to get to DHS at Riveira if we are going to count the transfer to Epcot as not direct for GF.
As long as you don’t have a line, I’ve waited 30+ min in CBR station. I’ve never missed the next train at TTC.That is true but to be fair, the transfer between Skyliner routes is easier than the Monorail transfer at the TTC that has you walking down a ramp so you can walk up another ramp to get to the other Monorail line. The Skyliner transfers at Caribbean Beach are all on a flat surface over a short distance, maybe 30 seconds to walk from one to the other for the average guest.
As long as you don’t have a line, I’ve waited 30+ min in CBR station. I’ve never missed the next train at TTC.
I hope so, between the cold LEDs and wiring it reeks of Motel 6 repairs
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