Hey guys! Long time no post - quesiton about Wilderness Lodge

cococola44

Active Member
Well I have been working a lot...sorta really busy.

I had some health problems ...believed to have had a miscarriage last month...I did get some emails from a few of you asking where I was...I appreciate the concern! =)


BUT on the good news, I am heading to disney 9/11-9/18!

And get this...I was going to orginally go to CBR BUT I switched to Wilderness lodge.

WHat were some of your experiences like with Wilderness!?

Thanks guys:animwink:
 

fmingo36

Well-Known Member
I'll be there in 10 days and love reading all these wonderful rewiews.
I think I'm more excited about staying at WL then visiting the parks since I've been to the parks but never stayed at WL.

CAN'T WAIT!:sohappy:
 
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cruzinalong52

New Member
WL Resort

WL is my fav. place to stay. We had the best time there. WCC is fun to eat at. From the moment u walk thru the front entrance, it's like your in the northwest. Even the smell is wonderful. Hope you enjoy ur trip and glad your health prob. are over.
 
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pixiedust14

New Member
WL is my fav. place to stay. We had the best time there. WCC is fun to eat at. From the moment u walk thru the front entrance, it's like your in the northwest. Even the smell is wonderful. Hope you enjoy ur trip and glad your health prob. are over.

This is our home resort. We stay at WL every time we go to Disney, which is twice a year. We have stay at the Villas each time, love it! Every room is great! It is very quiet, peaceful and the main hotel lobby is just amazing. The staff is outstanding and we've never had a bad meal there at all. WCC is great for breakfast. Dinner is good, try the chicken wings! Artist Point is terrific - the salmon is actually from the area where my husband hails from in Canada so he loves it. We originally stayed on the concierge level on our first trip and then bought into the DVC. We decided on our 2nd trip to try the Poly and hated it after one night, we moved into the WL and our concierge, Jack, at WL, personally moved us since he remembered our family from the year before. That is service! Jack took great care of us our entire trip. It was our son's 3rd birthday and made sure he had balloons and a personal card in his room for the big day. He also made sure we had a special card for our wedding anniversary which was three days before our trip as well, it was truly magical.

We head back to Disney in July - this will be our 2nd of 3 trips this year, and we are staying at Saratoga Springs, we booked late actually, so we couldn't get into WL :(, we were going to Williamsburg, VA but the cost was nearly double what it would cost us to go to Disney! and we live only 3 hours from Williamsburg!, so we decided to go back to Disney in July. We are excited to try out Saratoga but disappointed we won't be at WL but no worries, we'll back in October for Halloween and be welcome home again.....that's our favorite part. When we reach the front gate and the security guard greets us with his "Welcome Home" my husband, son and I cry a little and know we are HOME......
 
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1DisneyDad

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Even the lobby music is great! Water Parade passes the lodge around 9:45!

The background music that plays in the lobby is some of the most beautiful in the resort. Here is a track list as provided by the Wilderness Lodge Mercantile Shop:

1. Ride to Fort Hays (from the 1990 "Dances With Wolves" music by John Barry)

2. Big Country (from the 1958 film "The Big Country" music by Jerome Moross

3. Open Prairie 1 (by Aaron Copeland)

4. Land with Wonder

5. Siyo Tanka (from the album "Guardian Spirits" by Time and Paul [1933])

6. The Wild Ride (from the 1960 film "The Wild Ride")

7. Frontier Town (by Aaron Copeland)

8. The Magnificent Seven (from the 1960 film "The Magnificent Seven" music by Elmer Bernstein

9. Creation (from the original television soundtrack of "The Way West" [1995])

10. Buffalo Hunt (from the 1990 film "Dances With Wolves" music by John Barry)

11. How the West Was Won (from the 1962 film "How the West Was Won" music by Alfred Newman)

12. Open Prairie (by Aaron Copeland)

13. The Last of the Mohicans (from the 1992 film "The Last of the Mohicans")

14. Duel in the Sun (from the 1942 film "Duel in the Sun" music by Dimitri Tiomkin)

15. Prairie Nights (from the album "Have a Little Faith" by Bill Frisell)

16. Top of the World (music by Richard Carpenter and John Bettis [1973])

17. Silverado (from the 1985 film "Silverado" music by Bruce Broughton)

18. Grand Panorama (from "Grand Canyon Suite" by Ferde Grofe [1933])

19. Buckaroo Holiday (from the ballet "Rodeo" by Aaron Copeland [1942])

20. Wyatt Earp (from the 1994 film "Wyatt Earp" music by Marc Shaiman)

21. On the Trail (from the "Grand Canyon Suite" by Ferde Grofe[1933])

22. The Map is on Fire (from the 1994 film "City Slickers II" music by Marc Shairman)

23. Wagon Chase (from the 1994 film "Wyatt Earp" music by James Newton Howard)

24. Walk to the Bunkhouse (from the 1992 film "Of Mice and Men" music by Mark Isham)

25. Field of Dreams (from the 1989 film "Field of Dreams" music by James Horner)

26. Appalachian Spring (ballet by Aaron Copeland [1944])

27. Theme for Earth Day (from the album "The Shape I'm In" by Joe Roccisano [1933])

28. Sand Creek Memories (from the original television soundtrack of "How the West Was Won" [1993])

29. Dodge City (from the 1939 film "Dodge City")

30. The Wave (from the 1994 film "Angles in the Outfield" music by Randy Edelman)

31. The Heiress (Suite from the 1940 film "The Heiress" music by Aaron Copeland)

32. Appalachian Morning (from the album "Earth: Voices of a Planet" by Paul Winter Consort [1990])


 
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