
Long-Term Construction Permit Filed for Disney's Wilderness Lodge Resort
Long-Term Construction Permit Filed for Disney's Wilderness Lodge Resort

Thanks @DCBaker for spotting this one!
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The length of time on the permit (almost 30 months) seems long for a refurb of anything, but let's see if some of our permit sleuths around here can figure things out.Just pure speculation:
It could be a major redo of the feature pool which was last refurbished was in 2014 for around 3 months and hasn't been changed since opening? (Who's the contractor for the Stormalong Bay refurb BTW?)
The Lodge and Boulder Creek were just redone, so it's unlikely to be anything on that end.
Maybe more bungalows on the Bay Lake?
Im not sure how accurate that is. FAM is how we’ve ended up with all the bland resort lobbies across property.Disney’s Facility Asset Management filed the permit, not WDI which, according to Blog Mickey, suggests this project will not involve significant creative renovations and is likely just a refurb.
@danlb_2000 Any insight you can provide?
Link to permit:
I think the prediction for a Riviera sell-out is 29 months at current rates of sale. They'll have Poly Part 2 by then, but I'm sure they already have plans to keep theDVC really isn't ready for a new project based on their current and upcoming inventory. Though another phase of Copper Creek could theoretically be offered, it conflicts with Poly a lot.
I expect Reflections in 2028 and perhaps a Phase 2 of Riviera (?2027) if they want an Epcot area sales offering. Riviera should sell out in 2 years or less, but Poly has inventory through 2028 if no other offering is made in between.
Wait, who said Casino?
And which way to the craps table.
I think the prediction for a Riviera sell-out is 29 months at current rates of sale. They'll have Poly Part 2 by then, but I'm sure they already have plans to keep thenew DVC suckersDVC gravy train rolling. (I say that as a 2-contract owner. I only regret buying the second one)
I think the prediction for a Riviera sell-out is 29 months at current rates of sale. They'll have Poly Part 2 by then, but I'm sure they already have plans to keep thenew DVC suckersDVC gravy train rolling. (I say that as a 2-contract owner. I only regret buying the second one)
Sounds like copper Creek is lined up for one as far as I’m aware…Could it be a soft-goods refurb? Does anyone know when the last one was done at WL?
2021 - details in https://www.wdwmagic.com/resorts/di...filed-for-disneys-wilderness-lodge-resort.htmCould it be a soft-goods refurb? Does anyone know when the last one was done at WL?
Seems right, mail lodge was done a couple years ago and boulder earlier this yearSounds like copper Creek is lined up for one as far as I’m aware…
Permitting wise, FAM is usually related to something already built, WDI is typically new construction.Disney’s Facility Asset Management filed the permit, not WDI which, according to Blog Mickey, suggests this project will not involve significant creative renovations and is likely just a refurb.
@danlb_2000 Any insight you can provide?
Link to permit:
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