So has anyone stayed there yet? There are not a lot of pics of the pool area or anything so I am curious. I gotta say for the amount of points they are asking for 1 and 2 bedrooms, I don't know if I can justify a stay right now.
Visiting now and this place might be my least favorite thing that Disney has ever built. I hate it with the passion of a thousand fiery suns. It's the most generic European, "okay boomer" awfulness I've ever seen.
Different strokes, as they say.Odd we loved it we are looking forward to our 1st stay Labor day weekend.
Visiting now and this place might be my least favorite thing that Disney has ever built. I hate it with the passion of a thousand fiery suns. It's the most generic European, "okay boomer" awfulness I've ever seen.
These are the two pool pictures featured on DVC's official website.Any pool pics yet?
I saw those, hoping to see how it turned outThese are the two pool pictures featured on DVC's official website.
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Saw a few here:I saw those, hoping to see how it turned out
Significantly, yes. It's "generic random Marriott in generic random European city."Cap,
More generic even than Bay Lake Tower, in your opinion?
I disagree with the Skyliner comment. That's the one feature of the resort that I really love. The resort is extremely small (in footprint... it's obviously very large vertically). Nothing is far from anything else within the resort.What I’ve heard about it is that IT’S VERY EXPENSIVE! My friend who stayed there told me that to really get your money out of it you have to spend your whole day there. She also said that while there is the skyliner near, she says it’s also generally far away from everything, and that the pricing does not imply that. She also said the resort was beautiful but it lacked Disney Magic. She thinks that the resort is good if someone on your trip doesn’t want to go to the parks everyday, and has enough money for it!
What I’ve heard about it is that IT’S VERY EXPENSIVE! My friend who stayed there told me that to really get your money out of it you have to spend your whole day there. She also said that while there is the skyliner near, she says it’s also generally far away from everything, and that the pricing does not imply that. She also said the resort was beautiful but it lacked Disney Magic. She thinks that the resort is good if someone on your trip doesn’t want to go to the parks everyday, and has enough money for it!
Their friend meant, if you’re spending $600 a night for a hotel room, you need to be at the “resort” I use the term loosely here, for more then a couple of hours a day to feel like you’re getting your moneys worth.Once this sells out, 95% of people staying here will be DVC members or people renting from them. So although it is expensive, both in terms of the cash cost of a room if booking direct with Disney and using points, that won’t be a huge factor. Members wanting to try it will just stay a day or two less than they might elsewhere, likely doing a split stay with one of the lower points chart resorts.
What does your friend mean about staying the whole day? There aren’t that many extra-ordinary features. Two pools, a hot tub. Several dining locations. But nothing along the lines of AKL with all the resort activities going on there.
Once this sells out, 95% of people staying here will be DVC members or people renting from them. So although it is expensive, both in terms of the cash cost of a room if booking direct with Disney and using points, that won’t be a huge factor. Members wanting to try it will just stay a day or two less than they might elsewhere, likely doing a split stay with one of the lower points chart resorts.
What does your friend mean about staying the whole day? There aren’t that many extra-ordinary features. Two pools, a hot tub. Several dining locations. But nothing along the lines of AKL with all the resort activities going on there.
There are several resorts where, whenever I visit, I say to myself, "people staying here must have no idea that Animal Kingdom Lodge exists."Their friend meant, if you’re spending $600 a night for a hotel room, you need to be at the “resort” I use the term loosely here, for more then a couple of hours a day to feel like you’re getting your moneys worth.
Okay boomer? Whatever does that imply?Visiting now and this place might be my least favorite thing that Disney has ever built. I hate it with the passion of a thousand fiery suns. It's the most generic European, "okay boomer" awfulness I've ever seen.
It feels like the place where your rich mother in-law who hates Disney but wants to go on vacation with the grandkids would stay. The most obvious features of the central courtyard are the adult pool and a bocce court. The architecture and furnishings feel like a 55+ neighborhood built by Toll Brothers.Okay boomer? Whatever does that imply?
Okay boomer? Whatever does that imply?
I'm GenX btw so I don't bother with boomers or millenials lol
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