k&a&c'smom
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- May 29, 2002
mommyrosa - sorry I missed your post, I was busy amusing myself with old room photos. Sorry about another layer of snow, it's got to end sometime, right?
Thanks for the info on the mid-day offerings. We are there fairly often at mid-day, but I could not remember everything. We mostly eat the crudites and dips, so good. We really love the long, thin cracker chips and the breadsticks.
The topiary paper was a lot of fun, I was so glad they didn't remove it last time. I knew we wouldn't get so lucky this go 'round.
We really loved these room designs - so fun, whimsical and just Disney!! It was always a fun surprise to see which theme you would get; even if the overall theme was the same as your last room, the individual details might be different.
We don't have a lot of florals in our house, but DD has tiny rosebud paper in her room, and a pretty floral quilt. I've always thought in the bedrooms you could be more playful with pattern and color, show a little personality. Like you, I'm not a fan of the mod or retro mod style of furnishings. I can appreciate it when it is done well, but I wouldn't put it in my home.
We don't want to walk into our Disney resort room and feel like we're in the Holiday Inn, or even the Marriott or Westin, as nice as those hotels may be. We want Magic.
There were no gummy bears at SL. The mid-day offerings included crudites with an assortment of dips and spreads, sometimes a tomato/mozzarella salad, potato chips, pretzels, crackers, breadsticks and cookies. The vegies were better than average - there were carrots and celery sticks, but also asparagus, broccoli and grilled zucchini. The offerings were more substantial than at the Poly CL for mid-day, but fewer of the little munchies like gummy bears.
k&a&c'smom - Thanks for the trip in the way back machine! I am really going to miss the topiary wallpaper too.
Thanks for the info on the mid-day offerings. We are there fairly often at mid-day, but I could not remember everything. We mostly eat the crudites and dips, so good. We really love the long, thin cracker chips and the breadsticks.
The topiary paper was a lot of fun, I was so glad they didn't remove it last time. I knew we wouldn't get so lucky this go 'round.
These room photos remind me of Laura Ashley fabric designs. I've always loved her fabrics and have a lot of her curtains in my house.
Even though many young people like a more contemporary design now, it doesn't mean everyone wants it in there home.
I have a BFA degree from Mass College of Art. We were taught to have our own ideas of what we like.
The classics are and will always be in style! Actually Audrey Hepburn always said " If you decorate with classical furniture you will always be in style."
Ralph Lauren is another designer I love. I have many elements of his equestrian designs in my home.
Thank you for putting up these beautiful photos!!
We really loved these room designs - so fun, whimsical and just Disney!! It was always a fun surprise to see which theme you would get; even if the overall theme was the same as your last room, the individual details might be different.
We don't have a lot of florals in our house, but DD has tiny rosebud paper in her room, and a pretty floral quilt. I've always thought in the bedrooms you could be more playful with pattern and color, show a little personality. Like you, I'm not a fan of the mod or retro mod style of furnishings. I can appreciate it when it is done well, but I wouldn't put it in my home.
We don't want to walk into our Disney resort room and feel like we're in the Holiday Inn, or even the Marriott or Westin, as nice as those hotels may be. We want Magic.