For years I have herd that The Lake Buena Vista villas ( Saratoga) were supposed to be living houses.... but it came to me recently that some say they actually were living houses before they got turned into a hotel! Does anyone have a blink of information to confirm that?!? And present some evidence and sources( if possible) too!!
. . . I attended workshops at The Disney Institute the second year of its full operation (1976).
. . . The tree houses first were used for International College Program cast members, but were rented to others if not full.
. . . When the project was finally completed, there were sixty tree houses.
. . . Officially, they were turned over to The Institute in 1996.
. . . Not termed as "villas" until quite some time later
. . . As a General Manger, then Company President, I even sent my managers there for training, especially for "THE DISNEY WAY" classes.
. . . It is funny, the EXCELLENT workbook and leader's manual are available, but WDW no longer sends its own managers for the training!
. . . In addition to this specialized course, they had numerous other topics and classes - both personal and business.
. . . Classes included language, customs, art, experiences, etc - from 2-day to 4-day courses.
. . . We stayed in the tree houses, in "The Village" during each class week.
. . . As I remember, the 4-day classes were in the $1,500/person range and the tree houses about $250/night (expensive for that time)
. . . These were actually inexpensive quarters for multi-person Institute business attendees.