mystical magic
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.... I did not see an elevator on the new floor plans so I wonder how they are getting around the ADA codes.
IF they combine the tree houses with say ...another resort, would they be able to share the ADA requirements?
.... I did not see an elevator on the new floor plans so I wonder how they are getting around the ADA codes.
I am not positive...sounds like a legit loophole. I know a number of the buildings at PORS do not have elevators but they also have ground floor rooms. There could also be an alternate elevation of an ADA compliant tree-house not shown in that document. The 84 square foot center support structure could easily be fitted with an elevator but the floor plan would suffer aesthetically from it hence the reason it would not be done to all of the tree-houses.IF they combine the tree houses with say ...another resort, would they be able to share the ADA requirements?
I think you are correct. There is no logical reason to fully demolish these buildings and rebuild them in the same form to be used solely for cast housing. If they need more cast housing it would be far more economical to build an apartment style building somewhere else on property.We own points at Saratoga. In the paperwork we got as part of the purchase, there is a plot plan for the Saratoga grounds. The plot plan shows that the Tree Houses and their land is part of the Saratoga resort.
When we were there in December, I noticed that even though Saratoga is finished, the construction office trailers accross from the resort and next to the golf course's support buildings appeared to be still there. I wonder if they will use them to manage the construction process and use that area to stage the construction materials... There won't be much room around the tree houses to store the material.
Didn't the old Disney Institute handle the check-in for the tree houses?
If so, then they either have to be used for cast housing again or if they are going to have guests stay in them, then Saratoga will have to handle checkin since they can't build anything new.
My bet is that they are going to be DVC.
Three reasons why.
1. The floor plan shows that they will have 3 bedrooms, 1 king bed and 2 queen beds. Why have a king bed if they are cast housing?
2. The costs to tear them down and rebuild them for cast housing are too high. It would be cheaper to just rent regular apartments for the cast like they are doing now. The only way to recover the cost would be to either rent them or sell them as part of the DVC.
3. When we asked our DVC guide about them she said that she didn't know anything... If they weren't going to be part of the resort, it would have been known at resort creation and the guide would have to know that and disclose that due to timeshare disclosure laws. If they were going to be part of the resort eventually, but not for several years, Disney wouldn't tell the guides anything one way or another so that they wouldn't run afoul of the timeshare disclosure laws.....
I don't think I saw this link posted yet:
http://my.sfwmd.gov/cmsdk/content/i...Applications/071227-7_Applications_215867.pdf
We own points at Saratoga. In the paperwork we got as part of the purchase, there is a plot plan for the Saratoga grounds. The plot plan shows that the Tree Houses and their land is part of the Saratoga resort.
When we were there in December, I noticed that even though Saratoga is finished, the construction office trailers accross from the resort and next to the golf course's support buildings appeared to be still there. I wonder if they will use them to manage the construction process and use that area to stage the construction materials... There won't be much room around the tree houses to store the material.
Didn't the old Disney Institute handle the check-in for the tree houses?
If so, then they either have to be used for cast housing again or if they are going to have guests stay in them, then Saratoga will have to handle checkin since they can't build anything new.
My bet is that they are going to be DVC.
Three reasons why.
1. The floor plan shows that they will have 3 bedrooms, 1 king bed and 2 queen beds. Why have a king bed if they are cast housing?
2. The costs to tear them down and rebuild them for cast housing are too high. It would be cheaper to just rent regular apartments for the cast like they are doing now. The only way to recover the cost would be to either rent them or sell them as part of the DVC.
3. When we asked our DVC guide about them she said that she didn't know anything... If they weren't going to be part of the resort, it would have been known at resort creation and the guide would have to know that and disclose that due to timeshare disclosure laws. If they were going to be part of the resort eventually, but not for several years, Disney wouldn't tell the guides anything one way or another so that they wouldn't run afoul of the timeshare disclosure laws.....
So I'm wondering then if you think they'd be part of SSR, meaning if you're right, that if you have SSR as your home resort, that would be part of it? Or do you mean that you're guessing it would be it's own property?
The current structures are 340* sq ft. The proposed structures will be 84* sq ft. That is a BIG difference. Although, the design of the buildings will be very similar.
*Ground level
That big difference is size only refers to the amount of flood encroachment for each tree-house. The size of the actual building looks like it will either be identical to the existing tree-houses or slightly larger.Am I reading something wrong? That is a BIG difference in size.
That big difference is size only refers to the amount of flood encroachment for each tree-house. The size of the actual building looks like it will either be identical to the existing tree-houses or slightly larger.
When ever a structure is built, especially on wetlands, the amount of square footage of property that will be covered with non-porous material (namely concrete and asphalt) is calculated. This is referred to as the area of flood encroachment or net impact. In the original design there was a 384 square foot room on the first level as well as 4 columns. The new design calls for an 84 square foot hexagon shaped support at the center of the structure and 14 columns. This reduces the flood encroachment for each building from 343 square feet to 95 square feet.
The ground level is simply a different design. Take a look at the last page in this pdf The floor plan on the top of the page is the existing structure and the one on the bottom is the new design. You will see that in the old design that the ground level covered almost half of the property. On the new design the ground level is less than 10% of the property. I do not know why the original design was done this way (I suspect it was to either add square footage or reduce the number of columns) as the construction methods that will be used to build the new tree houses will not be all that different then the ones used to build the original ones.Yes, but why is there such a difference? Technique?
Thanks by the way.
The ground level is simply a different design. Take a look at the last page in this pdf The floor plan on the top of the page is the existing structure and the one on the bottom is the new design. You will see that in the old design that the ground level covered almost half of the property. On the new design the ground level is less than 10% of the property. I do not know why the original design was done this way (I suspect it was to either add square footage or reduce the number of columns) as the construction methods that will be used to build the new tree houses will not be all that different then the ones used to build the original ones.
Just a thought, but the stairs on some units could be replaced by ramps to comply with ADA laws. This is what was done with some of the Wilderness Cabins at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort during their last major remodel in the 90's. Like the cabins, the new treehouses could be made fully accessible once inside since the living area is now completely on one floor.
I love how this Government body shamelessly posts a copy of the check used as payment on this public document. Why not post his Social while were at it?
Based on the thread title I thought they were giving the boot to the Robinson family and Tarzan, and I was wondering what they were going to replace them with. :lol:
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