Ayla
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I think they are currently called Standard, but I'm not sure.Wonder what the non-conforming cases are.
DVC Construction View?
And aren't their views that face the parking lot? What are they called?
I think they are currently called Standard, but I'm not sure.Wonder what the non-conforming cases are.
DVC Construction View?
And aren't their views that face the parking lot? What are they called?
Assume they would be the ones that are out of the ordinary - like Savannah View at AKL.Wonder what the non-conforming cases are.
DVC Construction View?
And aren't their views that face the parking lot? What are they called?
But I bet the pool views will jack up in price to be similar to Lake/Lagoon view. More money!I agree. I don't want a room by the pool, I want a room that overlooks water such as Sassagoula River, Bay Lake, or Crescent Lake. Pool view and water view are two distinctly separate categories and should be kept that way.
The parking lot view is a 'resort' view, as in the view of last resort.Wonder what the non-conforming cases are.
DVC Construction View?
And aren't their views that face the parking lot? What are they called?
Savanna view is the most obvious one.Wonder what the non-conforming cases are.
I think “resort view” could get you a standard view and garden view pricing, and that’s a (not so) good reason why they did this.So how does “Resort View” pricing compare to previous Standard View and Garden View pricing?
People have been overpaying for views at wdw for along time…you’re mad about it now??So in the end, the only way to get a guaranteed "good" view (water - lake or pool) is to book water view for a lot more money.
Otherwise your only other choice is resort view which can be garden, roof, parking lot, dumpsters, etc.,. And if you choose resort view you either are lucky (not really) in price if your view ends up being a garden or unlucky if you get a parking lot.
Thanks for looking out for us Disney!
People have been overpaying for views at wdw for along time…you’re mad about it now??
Those are first come, first serve in the food courtI'm sort of surprised they didn't add the "Hurricane Shelter" category.
Ah..so it was for the “ guest experience “.This is the wording from an email I received:
Effective later this month, and including all 2024 reservations, the names of some room categories at Deluxe Resorts will be simplified to be three categories in most cases: resort view, water view, theme park view. This adjustment better enables us to focus on the guest experience at check-in as we assign rooms and prioritize specific requests.
We also booked Garden View at YC. I got the email a couple days ago about the change. It is the shared balcony that I am also concerned about. Other than the CL rooms, weren't the shared balcony rooms classified as Standard before?We booked Garden View at Yacht Club, because the Standard Views (mostly roofs) were so poor. If our now-converted "Resort View" room turns out to be one of the formerly-designated "Standard View" rooms, I'll be politely asking for a room change, or a refund of the rate difference. (Yes, I screenshot the former room designations so I can check. For the $40/night upcharge we've paid, it's worth the effort.)
Bait-and-switch is no way to do business.
I don't know about those rooms (or even which ones they are), but last I checked, the touringplans Room Finder for Yacht Club had not been updated to reflect the new classifications. That might be a good place to check. Since we reserved Garden/Woods View, I screen-shot the maps of each floor with all of those rooms highlighted, so I'll know when we're there in August if we get assigned a room in the category we paid for.We also booked Garden View at YC. I got the email a couple days ago about the change. It is the shared balcony that I am also concerned about. Other than the CL rooms, weren't the shared balcony rooms classified as Standard before?
I remember learning computer basics on a TRS-80 (aka Trash-80) in high school…not sure anyones cares there, radio shack?
???So in the end, the only way to get a guaranteed "good" view (water - lake or pool) is to book water view for a lot more money.
Did you read the announcement?We booked Garden View at Yacht Club, because the Standard Views (mostly roofs) were so poor. If our now-converted "Resort View" room turns out to be one of the formerly-designated "Standard View" rooms, I'll be politely asking for a room change, or a refund of the rate difference. (Yes, I screenshot the former room designations so I can check. For the $40/night upcharge we've paid, it's worth the effort.)
Those who booked Water View when it meant a Crescent Lake view, who end up in a room facing the quiet pool and laundry building (which used to be classified as Garden View but is now a not-so-magical Water View) should really do the same.
Bait-and-switch is no way to do business.
Yes, not everything is a grand conspiracy to screw people.Ah..so it was for the “ guest experience “.
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