What’s odd to me is Disney is unceasingly always surveying. Yet somehow they make decisions that seem blatantly opposite of online consensus. There’s a “fort” themed with logs, campfire, chuck wagons, iron skillets, Davy Crockett.. every stereotypical log cabin ideal of pioneer times. Yet some small faction of people decided to this was a good idea for a modern bungalow refresh. I don’t get it. So many times I just don’t get it. The interior space seems nice but seems obvious to do another faux log exterior and less people like me would be dumbfounded. Change is not always necessary just for change. Anyway I guess some will find positive or even prefer triteness or the dumbing down, and they can also go get chicken and ribs at the Trails End, then eat the very same chicken and ribs at Howdy Hoot. Btw I’m staying at Fort Wildeness Lodge and noticed lanterns on walkways don’t flicker at night anymore. Dont know if that’s an intentional change or whatever module governs those just isn’t working for the time being.
It seems like an odd setup... I can't be from sewer/water connections in the pad. They should be below the current center location. They would have to extend the piping, which would cost money....You mean like how the current cabins are setup? It does seem odd they decided to put the bathroom across the cabin from the main bedroom. I don’t really want to traipse through the living area and the kitchen if I’m in the main bedroom. Not a fan.
Felling trees is not eco friendly!Trees are renewable eco friendly so I don't think that's Disney's motive. IMO they were going for the Florida trailer park cheap look and they have succeeded.
You know nothing about forestryFelling trees is not eco friendly!
Now that IS Disney Corporate thinking.It seems like an odd setup... I can't be from sewer/water connections in the pad. They should be below the current center location. They would have to extend the piping, which would cost money....
I wonder if these cabins are already made and sold by a manufacturer and Disney just ordered 350 of them with slight cosmetic changes (which would explain the lack of faux logs on the outside) vs having a custom cabin designed from scratch. That would save a boat load of money.
My guess is the lack of faux logs was so that the cabins would better fit the theming of Reflections when they were planning to build that. They still will fit when they decide to go ahead with that project in the future.(which would explain the lack of faux logs on the outside)
If you look closely you can see the wheels under the cabins (sarcasm)It seems like an odd setup... I can't be from sewer/water connections in the pad. They should be below the current center location. They would have to extend the piping, which would cost money....
I wonder if these cabins are already made and sold by a manufacturer and Disney just ordered 350 of them with slight cosmetic changes (which would explain the lack of faux logs on the outside) vs having a custom cabin designed from scratch. That would save a boat load of money.
That is just funny! As I was reading your post and scrolled the ad for milk bones from Walmart was displayed. Big brother is indeed watchingFYI dog friendly
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